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There is no definition of concealed space in the Florida Building Code
In a concealed space between the drywall ceiling of a Type IIB high rise and the slab above to the next floor is cast iron pipe for a tub.
The contractor, in changing the tub to a shower and has to move the drain 2'.
Contractor replaces that section of pipe and new trap with PVC.
Can he do it?
24.Materials allowed in the concealed spaces of buildings of Types I and II construction in accordance with Section 718.5.
25.Materials exposed within plenums complying with Section 602 of the Florida Building Code, Mechanical.
Exceptions:
1.Combustible materials in accordance with Section 603.
2.Combustible materials exposed within plenums complying with Section 602 of the Florida Building Code, Mechanical.
3.Class A interior finish materials classified in accordance with Section 803.
4.Combustible piping within partitions or shaft enclosures installed in accordance with the provisions of this code.
5.Combustible piping within concealed ceiling spaces installed in accordance with the Florida Building Code, Mechanical and the Florida Building Code, Plumbing.
6.Combustible insulation and covering on pipe and tubing, installed in concealed spaces other than plenums, complying with Section 720.7.
If this is not a plenum space which is covered under 602 of the Mechanical Code and the Plumbing Code is silent on this issue, where in the IBC/FBC can you find where the installation of plumbing material in a concealed space?
In a concealed space between the drywall ceiling of a Type IIB high rise and the slab above to the next floor is cast iron pipe for a tub.
The contractor, in changing the tub to a shower and has to move the drain 2'.
Contractor replaces that section of pipe and new trap with PVC.
Can he do it?
603.1Allowable materials.
Combustible materials shall be permitted in buildings of Type I or II construction in the following applications and in accordance with Sections 603.1.1 through 603.1.3:24.Materials allowed in the concealed spaces of buildings of Types I and II construction in accordance with Section 718.5.
25.Materials exposed within plenums complying with Section 602 of the Florida Building Code, Mechanical.
603.1.2Piping.
The use of combustible piping materials shall be permitted where installed in accordance with the limitations of the Florida Building Code, Mechanical and the Florida Building Code, Plumbing.718.5Combustible materials in concealed spaces in Type I or II construction.
Combustible materials shall not be permitted in concealed spaces of buildings of Type I or II construction.Exceptions:
1.Combustible materials in accordance with Section 603.
2.Combustible materials exposed within plenums complying with Section 602 of the Florida Building Code, Mechanical.
3.Class A interior finish materials classified in accordance with Section 803.
4.Combustible piping within partitions or shaft enclosures installed in accordance with the provisions of this code.
5.Combustible piping within concealed ceiling spaces installed in accordance with the Florida Building Code, Mechanical and the Florida Building Code, Plumbing.
6.Combustible insulation and covering on pipe and tubing, installed in concealed spaces other than plenums, complying with Section 720.7.
If this is not a plenum space which is covered under 602 of the Mechanical Code and the Plumbing Code is silent on this issue, where in the IBC/FBC can you find where the installation of plumbing material in a concealed space?