I am working out of the Michigan Rehabilitation code for existing buildings 2009 edition. I think it is very similar to the IEBC.
The code section in question is in the Change of use chapter, 912.7.3 Other vertical shafts. Which reads Interior vertical shafts other than stairways, including but not limited to elevator hoistways and service and utility shafts, shall be enclosed as required by the IBC when there is a change of use to a higher hazard category as specified in table 912.4. OK fine if it’s a change of use and a higher hazard build it like its new.
The exception #2 allows vertical openings, other than stairways, in buildings of other than I-use and connecting less than six stories shall not be required to be enclosed if the entire building is provided with an approved automatic sprinkler system. Does this mean if I sprinkle the building as required for a R-use building changing from a B- use building I could have an open Mechanical shaft within the building?
Is this a typo? Am I missing something??
Any input would be appreciated.
Codedevl
The code section in question is in the Change of use chapter, 912.7.3 Other vertical shafts. Which reads Interior vertical shafts other than stairways, including but not limited to elevator hoistways and service and utility shafts, shall be enclosed as required by the IBC when there is a change of use to a higher hazard category as specified in table 912.4. OK fine if it’s a change of use and a higher hazard build it like its new.
The exception #2 allows vertical openings, other than stairways, in buildings of other than I-use and connecting less than six stories shall not be required to be enclosed if the entire building is provided with an approved automatic sprinkler system. Does this mean if I sprinkle the building as required for a R-use building changing from a B- use building I could have an open Mechanical shaft within the building?
Is this a typo? Am I missing something??
Any input would be appreciated.
Codedevl