EasilyConfused
Bronze Member
Let’s say I have a building that is being designed that is borderline having required fixture counts.
The building is Mixed Use, non-separated A-3 + B.
If because of a large storage room as example, would it be appropriate for me to classify the building as A-3 + B + S-2 Mixed Use, non-separated if it could reduce the number of fixtures required for the building?
So, now all of the storage rooms in the B part of the building are no longer B occupancy type but are now S-2 occupancy types, thus the occupant load factor AND the fixture factor is lower and thus my required number of fixtures gets lowered perhaps substantially.
Arguably, this would be more reflective of the true project requirements anyway. Correct?
What are the problems with arguing this way with a building official?
The building is Mixed Use, non-separated A-3 + B.
If because of a large storage room as example, would it be appropriate for me to classify the building as A-3 + B + S-2 Mixed Use, non-separated if it could reduce the number of fixtures required for the building?
So, now all of the storage rooms in the B part of the building are no longer B occupancy type but are now S-2 occupancy types, thus the occupant load factor AND the fixture factor is lower and thus my required number of fixtures gets lowered perhaps substantially.
Arguably, this would be more reflective of the true project requirements anyway. Correct?
What are the problems with arguing this way with a building official?