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Small laundry room (with gas dryers) in fully sprinklered building that is next to an corridor that is open to the outside at both ends.
CBC 1018.5 exception #1 allows the corridor to be used as a "source of makeup air for exhaust systems" in adjacent rooms, including toilet and dressing rooms, janitor closets, etc. It is silent on laundry rooms, so it is neither inclusionary nor exclusionary of them.
Our laundry room has gas dryers, which means the makeup air is simultaneously being used for an exhaust system (the dryer moist air exhaust) and also for combustion (the dryer heat), all in the same process.
Would you allow this laundry to pull air from the open-air corridor? Are low+ high vents required? Is there anything that would compel a fire- or smoke/fire damper?
CBC 1018.5 exception #1 allows the corridor to be used as a "source of makeup air for exhaust systems" in adjacent rooms, including toilet and dressing rooms, janitor closets, etc. It is silent on laundry rooms, so it is neither inclusionary nor exclusionary of them.
Our laundry room has gas dryers, which means the makeup air is simultaneously being used for an exhaust system (the dryer moist air exhaust) and also for combustion (the dryer heat), all in the same process.
Would you allow this laundry to pull air from the open-air corridor? Are low+ high vents required? Is there anything that would compel a fire- or smoke/fire damper?