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Hello,
I have an elevated mechanical platform (which does not have walls but only chain link fence) that is about 1,500 SF and contains only air handlers. It does not contain any refrigeration equipment/machinery. Does IBC section quoted below apply to it or can I have one point of access/exit via a fixed ladder?
Building is New Construction. Classification is Mercantile.
Thanks, in advance, for your help!
1015.4 Refrigeration machinery rooms.
Machinery rooms larger than 1,000 square feet (93 m2) shall have not less than two exits or exit access doors. Where two exit access doorways are required, one such doorway is permitted to be served by a fixed ladder or an alternating tread device. Exit access doorways shall be separated by a horizontal distance equal to one-half the maximum horizontal dimension of room.
All portions of machinery rooms shall be within 150 feet (45 720 mm) of an exit or exit access doorway. An increase in travel distance is permitted in accordance with Section 1016.1.
Doors shall swing in the direction of egress travel, regardless of the occupant load served. Doors shall be tight fitting and self-closing.
I have an elevated mechanical platform (which does not have walls but only chain link fence) that is about 1,500 SF and contains only air handlers. It does not contain any refrigeration equipment/machinery. Does IBC section quoted below apply to it or can I have one point of access/exit via a fixed ladder?
Building is New Construction. Classification is Mercantile.
Thanks, in advance, for your help!
1015.4 Refrigeration machinery rooms.
Machinery rooms larger than 1,000 square feet (93 m2) shall have not less than two exits or exit access doors. Where two exit access doorways are required, one such doorway is permitted to be served by a fixed ladder or an alternating tread device. Exit access doorways shall be separated by a horizontal distance equal to one-half the maximum horizontal dimension of room.
All portions of machinery rooms shall be within 150 feet (45 720 mm) of an exit or exit access doorway. An increase in travel distance is permitted in accordance with Section 1016.1.
Doors shall swing in the direction of egress travel, regardless of the occupant load served. Doors shall be tight fitting and self-closing.