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IPC 607.1, 2009. In nonresidential occupancies, hot water or tempered water shall be supplied for bathinf and washing purposes. Tempered water shall be supplied through a temperature limiting device that conforms to ASSE 1070 and shall limit the tempered water to a maximum of 110.
IPC 202, 2009. Hot water=water temperature greater than 110., Tempered water= water temperature having a range between 85 and 110.
I have a hair salon with hair washing sinks. To me this says they can be supplied by either "hot water" (over 110) or "tempered water" (85 to 110). If they are supplied by "hot water" the water temperature is not limited to the 110 and can be controlled by the water heater. If they are supplied by "tempered water" the temperature is limited to 110 and must be controlled by the ASSE limiting device.
So if they can be supplied by either condition their is no limit, by definition, to the water temp except it must be at least 85 and there is no requirement that there be any device to control the temp?? Am I reading this right?
IPC 202, 2009. Hot water=water temperature greater than 110., Tempered water= water temperature having a range between 85 and 110.
I have a hair salon with hair washing sinks. To me this says they can be supplied by either "hot water" (over 110) or "tempered water" (85 to 110). If they are supplied by "hot water" the water temperature is not limited to the 110 and can be controlled by the water heater. If they are supplied by "tempered water" the temperature is limited to 110 and must be controlled by the ASSE limiting device.
So if they can be supplied by either condition their is no limit, by definition, to the water temp except it must be at least 85 and there is no requirement that there be any device to control the temp?? Am I reading this right?