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We have a locally owned Whole Foods type grocery store doing a remodel and expansion, including a complete upgrade of refrigeration systems. They are replacing several current split systems with the typical compressors on the roof with two rack systems, one for refrigerating and one for freezers. Each system will have 250-300 pounds of R-449A. The compressors and receiver tanks are going in a back storage/freight dock area consisting of about 7000 cubic feet. Based on that, the refrigerant charts bump that area into requiring it to be a machinery room. To avoid that, the contractor is proposing not installing the double swing doors in a doorway connecting that back area to the main store to allow the store space to be included in the calculations because they are now connected by a permanent opening:
1104.4 Volume calculations. Volume calculations shall be in
accordance with Sections 1104.4.1 through 1104.4.3.
1104.4.1 Noncommunicating spaces. Where the refrigerant-
containing parts of a system are located in one or more
spaces that do not communicate through permanent openings
or HVAC ducts, the volume of the smallest, enclosed
occupied space shall be used to determine the permissible
quantity of refrigerant in the system.
I'm assuming the doorway would meet the requirement for a permanent opening?
They also asked if they could change the doors to saloon style doors so there's still some sort of barrier between customer areas and the back area. There would still be 25 to 35 square feet of opening total above and below the doors.
1104.4 Volume calculations. Volume calculations shall be in
accordance with Sections 1104.4.1 through 1104.4.3.
1104.4.1 Noncommunicating spaces. Where the refrigerant-
containing parts of a system are located in one or more
spaces that do not communicate through permanent openings
or HVAC ducts, the volume of the smallest, enclosed
occupied space shall be used to determine the permissible
quantity of refrigerant in the system.
I'm assuming the doorway would meet the requirement for a permanent opening?
They also asked if they could change the doors to saloon style doors so there's still some sort of barrier between customer areas and the back area. There would still be 25 to 35 square feet of opening total above and below the doors.