Mech
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2009 IBC, but since I don't have access to that, I guess I'll use 2006 for the moment.
I have an existing building that is undergoing some small renovations. The question is in regards to accessibility to a proposed electrical room. Must this room be accessible? My common sense says 'yes.' Is there anywhere in the Building Code or ANSI A117.1 that provides an exception to making this room accessible? Or is there anywhere that specifically states the room must be accessible?
The proposed room size is 4'-0" x 7'-0". Normally we would make the room accessible; however, if we want to enlarge the room to 5'-0" x 7'-0", we will need to close in a window. To keep the window and make the room accessible, we need to enlarge the room to about 8'-0" x 7'-0".
Using the existing building code, would this situation qualify as technically infeasible?
Any thoughts or ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Mech
I have an existing building that is undergoing some small renovations. The question is in regards to accessibility to a proposed electrical room. Must this room be accessible? My common sense says 'yes.' Is there anywhere in the Building Code or ANSI A117.1 that provides an exception to making this room accessible? Or is there anywhere that specifically states the room must be accessible?
The proposed room size is 4'-0" x 7'-0". Normally we would make the room accessible; however, if we want to enlarge the room to 5'-0" x 7'-0", we will need to close in a window. To keep the window and make the room accessible, we need to enlarge the room to about 8'-0" x 7'-0".
Using the existing building code, would this situation qualify as technically infeasible?
Any thoughts or ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Mech