I'm working in an A/E firm (architect) on a small 24x36 building enclosure for a screening component of a water treatment plant. (IBC 2012 adopted code.)
The only reason for the enclosure is to protect the equipment from freezing.
The building will be unoccupied over 95% of the time. Inside the building, a dumpster fills up slowly that must be periodically emptied. Other than that, the building is entered only for maintenance purposes.
The building is intended to have minimal heat.
So far there are two overhead doors and one person door.
I'd assume this would not be considered "occupiable space" per the code -- ?
I've got some confusion. The code occupancy is -- I assume -- Group F, due to the "processing" nature of the project as a component part of a larger water treatment operation -- so low-hazard F-2 in this case. (I didn't think it could really be Group U?) So it's essentially unoccupied, but do I still need light, ventilation, toilet room, etc., per Group F-2 and occupiable space requirements?
How is this type of building regarded in the code?
Hope this makes sense -- thanks in advance.
The only reason for the enclosure is to protect the equipment from freezing.
The building will be unoccupied over 95% of the time. Inside the building, a dumpster fills up slowly that must be periodically emptied. Other than that, the building is entered only for maintenance purposes.
The building is intended to have minimal heat.
So far there are two overhead doors and one person door.
I'd assume this would not be considered "occupiable space" per the code -- ?
I've got some confusion. The code occupancy is -- I assume -- Group F, due to the "processing" nature of the project as a component part of a larger water treatment operation -- so low-hazard F-2 in this case. (I didn't think it could really be Group U?) So it's essentially unoccupied, but do I still need light, ventilation, toilet room, etc., per Group F-2 and occupiable space requirements?
How is this type of building regarded in the code?
Hope this makes sense -- thanks in advance.