Mac
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Hello All. I have a new boiler house and boiler install under construction. It's not big, but it does have two 60,000 lb. gas boilers. Can someone suggest the occupancy type?
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If it is strictly a large boiler room with no onsite operators then call it a "U" occupancyIts a stand alone building providing steam to about 35 academic and dorm buildings.
C101.5 Compliance.nitramnaed said:I do a lot of pump/well houses (Similar use here) and have never been able to classify any building with a "U" occupancy. I suggest you go with F-1, there shouldn't be any issues. I do get nailed with the energy code though even on these unoccupied or semi-occupied structures.
now you tell us, M- Man CaveMac said:Thanks folks, I just needed to verify my first instincts. There is a locker room with showers and all, control room, maintenance shop etc, all accessory to the F-1.
Number 2 is where they get us because the buildings are tempered with a unit heater.Builder Bob said:C101.5 Compliance. Residential buildings shall meet the provisions of IECC—Residential Provisions. Commercial buildings shall meet the provisions of IECC—Commercial Provisions.
C101.5.1 Compliance materials.
The code official shall be permitted to approve specific computer software, worksheets, compliance manuals and other similar materials that meet the intent of this code.
C101.5.2 Low energy buildings.
The following buildings, or portions thereof, separated from the remainder of the building by building thermal envelope assemblies complying with this code shall be exempt from the building thermal envelope provisions of this code:
1. Those with a peak design rate of energy usage less than 3.4 Btu/h • ft2 (10.7 W/m2) or 1.0 watt/ft2 (10.7 W/m2) of floor area for space conditioning purposes.
2. Those that do not contain conditioned space.