Mech
REGISTERED
2009 IMC
Are sections 401.4 and 401.5 (shown below) for mechanical ventilation only or does it govern natural ventilation in the form of doors and windows as well? There is no definition for "Intake Opening" that I saw. I am thinking this pertains to Mechanical Ventilation only, but then why is it under the General section and not under Section 403 Mechanical Ventilation?
Section 401.4 Intake Opening Location. Air intake openings shall comply with all of the following:
1. Intake openings shall be located a minimum of 10 feet from lot lines or building on the same lot. Where openings front on a street or public way, the distance shall be measured to the centerline of the street or public way.
2. Mechanical and gravity outdoor air intake openings shall be located not less than 10 feet horizontally from any hazardous or noxious contaminant source, such as vents, street, alleys, parking lots and loading docks, except as specified in Item 3 or Section 501.2.1.
3. Intake openings shall be located not less than 3 feet below contaminant sources where such sources are located within 10 feet of the opening.
4. Intake openings on structures in flood hazard areas shall be at or above the design flood level.
Section 401.5 Intake opening protection. Air intake openings that terminate outdoors shall be protected with corrosion-resistant screens, louvers or grilles. Openings in louvers, grilles and screens shall be sized in accordance with Table 401.5, and shall be protected against local weather conditions. Outdoor air intake openings located in exterior walls shall meet the provisions for exterior wall opening protective in accordance with the International Building Code.
IF Sections 401.4 & 401.5 include doors and windows for natural ventilation, then 401.5 says they are required to have screens, louvers or grilles meeting the opening sizes in Table 401.5. For residential applications, the opening sizes can not be less than 1/4" or greater than 1/2". Window screen openings are smaller than 1/4" and not all doors have screens, so doors and windows would not be allowed for natural ventilation.
IF Section 401.4 does NOT apply to natural ventilation, it is OK (per the IMC) to locate a door and window for natural ventilation within the minimum distances written in 401.4. This just seems a little odd to me to allow the ventilation opening close to a contaminant source.
Thanks for setting my head straight.
Are sections 401.4 and 401.5 (shown below) for mechanical ventilation only or does it govern natural ventilation in the form of doors and windows as well? There is no definition for "Intake Opening" that I saw. I am thinking this pertains to Mechanical Ventilation only, but then why is it under the General section and not under Section 403 Mechanical Ventilation?
Section 401.4 Intake Opening Location. Air intake openings shall comply with all of the following:
1. Intake openings shall be located a minimum of 10 feet from lot lines or building on the same lot. Where openings front on a street or public way, the distance shall be measured to the centerline of the street or public way.
2. Mechanical and gravity outdoor air intake openings shall be located not less than 10 feet horizontally from any hazardous or noxious contaminant source, such as vents, street, alleys, parking lots and loading docks, except as specified in Item 3 or Section 501.2.1.
3. Intake openings shall be located not less than 3 feet below contaminant sources where such sources are located within 10 feet of the opening.
4. Intake openings on structures in flood hazard areas shall be at or above the design flood level.
Section 401.5 Intake opening protection. Air intake openings that terminate outdoors shall be protected with corrosion-resistant screens, louvers or grilles. Openings in louvers, grilles and screens shall be sized in accordance with Table 401.5, and shall be protected against local weather conditions. Outdoor air intake openings located in exterior walls shall meet the provisions for exterior wall opening protective in accordance with the International Building Code.
IF Sections 401.4 & 401.5 include doors and windows for natural ventilation, then 401.5 says they are required to have screens, louvers or grilles meeting the opening sizes in Table 401.5. For residential applications, the opening sizes can not be less than 1/4" or greater than 1/2". Window screen openings are smaller than 1/4" and not all doors have screens, so doors and windows would not be allowed for natural ventilation.
IF Section 401.4 does NOT apply to natural ventilation, it is OK (per the IMC) to locate a door and window for natural ventilation within the minimum distances written in 401.4. This just seems a little odd to me to allow the ventilation opening close to a contaminant source.
Thanks for setting my head straight.