EasilyConfused
Bronze Member
Is there a difference between "building design occupant load" and "occupant load"?
I have a mixed use building split equally between A-3 & B occupancies. The A-3 side is assembly in it's entirety. The B side has storage, kitchen, classrooms etc, which all still fall under the B occupancy requirements.
So, I'm thinking that for "Design occupant Load" I would divide entire assembly area by it's factor (15N), divide entire business area by it's factor (100G), then add the results together and get a total design occupant load.
But thinking it's different for calculating actual occupant loads.... which I'd break out the individual use types within the B occupancy, divide by their factors in then add all the loads together to determine actual occupant load of the building.
Is this accurate? Just seems like there is a distinction between these two types of calculations, but not real clear on why "design occupant load" as I'm presenting it here would be useful to a building official. Maybe for initial planning purposes?
I have a mixed use building split equally between A-3 & B occupancies. The A-3 side is assembly in it's entirety. The B side has storage, kitchen, classrooms etc, which all still fall under the B occupancy requirements.
So, I'm thinking that for "Design occupant Load" I would divide entire assembly area by it's factor (15N), divide entire business area by it's factor (100G), then add the results together and get a total design occupant load.
But thinking it's different for calculating actual occupant loads.... which I'd break out the individual use types within the B occupancy, divide by their factors in then add all the loads together to determine actual occupant load of the building.
Is this accurate? Just seems like there is a distinction between these two types of calculations, but not real clear on why "design occupant load" as I'm presenting it here would be useful to a building official. Maybe for initial planning purposes?