RobbyO
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I have an existing building retrofit project where mechanical equipment serving the primary space is located in an ancillary space adjacent to the primary, with the ceiling of the ancillary space used as a return air plenum. The ancillary space has an ACT ceiling with no intentional openings between the return air plenum and the space below. So the plenum above the ancillary space is serving as a part of the duct system for the primary space.
As far as the IMC/IBC is concerned for occupancies, is the plenum in the ancillary space a part of the primary space or the ancillary space? The definition of a plenum states: [TABLE=border: 1, cellpadding: 1, width: 500]
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[TD]PLENUM. An enclosed portion of the building structure, other than an occupiable space being conditioned, that is designed to allow air movement, and thereby serve as part of an air distribution system.[/TD]
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Based on this definition, it seems as if a plenum is separate from the space it is located in.
Can the plenum above the ancillary space be considered part of the primary space with regard to occupancy and the other restrictions in section 403.2.1 for air recirculation?
As far as the IMC/IBC is concerned for occupancies, is the plenum in the ancillary space a part of the primary space or the ancillary space? The definition of a plenum states: [TABLE=border: 1, cellpadding: 1, width: 500]
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[TD]PLENUM. An enclosed portion of the building structure, other than an occupiable space being conditioned, that is designed to allow air movement, and thereby serve as part of an air distribution system.[/TD]
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Based on this definition, it seems as if a plenum is separate from the space it is located in.
Can the plenum above the ancillary space be considered part of the primary space with regard to occupancy and the other restrictions in section 403.2.1 for air recirculation?