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Given a corridor in an R2, a small laundry room with a single dryer opens directly to the corridor with a door with a louver to provide makeup air for the dryer.
IMC 601.2 & IBC 1020.5 prohibits a corridor from acting as makeup air, but excepts small rooms (a laundry room is not specifically listed but would seem to meet the intent of the section) that opens directly to the corridor as long as the OA system of the corridor exceeds the volume of the makeup air being drawn from the corridor, creating a positive pressure in the corridor so that smoke won't be drawn into the corridor. IBC 716.2.2.1.1 does not allow louvers in door assemblies for corridor doors when required to be smoke and draft control door assemblies. Is this a conflict in the codes, or a conflict of my understanding of them?
IMC 601.2 & IBC 1020.5 prohibits a corridor from acting as makeup air, but excepts small rooms (a laundry room is not specifically listed but would seem to meet the intent of the section) that opens directly to the corridor as long as the OA system of the corridor exceeds the volume of the makeup air being drawn from the corridor, creating a positive pressure in the corridor so that smoke won't be drawn into the corridor. IBC 716.2.2.1.1 does not allow louvers in door assemblies for corridor doors when required to be smoke and draft control door assemblies. Is this a conflict in the codes, or a conflict of my understanding of them?