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Which code to use here confusing

Apurva Dave

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I have cluster of existing apartment buildings building #1,2,3....8 all joined by wall between each building.

They are doing utility upgrade so now their is one outside utility feeding new outside switchboard. The new outside switchboard has 2 new feeder breakers which have 2 new outside feeder feeding the cluster building #1 and #8.

Now one must determine if building #1 and #8 are considered separate buildings or cluster is considered one whole building. NEC 2014 section 225 says building can be fed by one feeder and there are no exceptions here. If building #1 and #8 are considered separate buildings then two outside feeder going to each building #1 and #8 ok but if not then you have one building with 2 outside feeder and need to correct to one feeder.

Cluster is existing and built by 1906 BOCA codes. However feeders going to cluster are new. Currently we are in IBC 2018.

Question: in order to determine if cluster is considered is whole building or has separate building so that amount of new feeder can be properly install per NEC 2014 Section 225 one needs to look at 1906 BOCA or IBC 2018?
 
A early 1900 building built

If the electrical is the only upgrade being done today
 
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DC Construction Codes | dcra
Adopted in May 29, 2020, DC uses The 2017 District of Columbia Construction Codes, effective May 29, 2020, consist of the following 12 codes:
• 2017 District of Columbia Building Code [2015 edition of the International Building Code® published by the International Code Council (ICC) as amended by the District of Columbia Construction Codes Supplement of 2017 (DCMR 12A, Building Code Supplement)].1
• 2017 District of Columbia Residential Code [2015 edition of the International Residential Code® published by the ICC as amended by the District of Columbia Construction Codes Supplement of 2017 (DCMR 12B, Residential Code Supplement)].
• 2017 District of Columbia Electrical [2014 edition of the National Electrical Code published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) as amended by the District of Columbia Construction Codes Supplement of 2017 (DCMR 12C, Electrical Code Supplement)].
• 2017 District of Columbia Fuel Gas Code [2015 edition of the International Fuel Gas Code® published by the ICC as amended by the District of Columbia Construction Codes Supplement of 2017 (DCMR 12D, Fuel Gas Code Supplement)].
• 2017 District of Columbia Mechanical Code [2015 edition of the International Mechanical Code® published by the ICC as amended by the District of Columbia Construction Codes Supplement of 2017 (DCMR 12E, Mechanical Code Supplement)].
• 2017 District of Columbia Plumbing Code [2015 edition of the International Plumbing Code® published by the ICC as amended by the District of Columbia Construction Codes Supplement of 2017 (DCMR 12F, Plumbing Code Supplement)].
• 2017 District of Columbia Property Maintenance Code [2015 edition of the International Property Maintenance Code® published by the ICC as amended by the District of Columbia Construction Codes Supplement of 2017 (DCMR 12G, Property Maintenance Code Supplement)].
• 2017 District of Columbia Fire Code [2015 edition of the International Fire Code® published by the ICC as amended by the District of Columbia Construction Codes Supplement of 2017 (DCMR 12H, Fire Code Supplement)].
• 2017 District of Columbia Energy Conservation Code [2013 edition of the Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings (ANSI/ASHRAE/IES 90.1-2013) published by ASHRAE (formerly known as the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc.) and the 2015 edition of the International Energy Conservation Code®—Residential Provisions published by the ICC as amended by the District of Columbia Construction Codes Supplement of 2017 (DCMR 12I, Energy Conservation Code Supplement)].
• 2017 District of Columbia Existing Building Code [2015 edition of the International Existing Building Code® published by the ICC as amended by the District of Columbia Construction Codes Supplement of 2017 (DCMR 12J, Existing Building Code Supplement)].
• 2017 District of Columbia Green Construction Code [2012 edition of the International Green Construction Code® published by the ICC as amended by the District of Columbia Construction Codes Supplement of 2017 (DCMR 12K, Green Construction Code Supplement)].
• 2017 District of Columbia Swimming Pool and Spa Code [2015 edition of the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code® published by the ICC as amended by the District of Columbia Construction Codes Supplement of 2017, 12 DCMR L, Swimming Pool and Spa Code Supplement)].
 
Still trying to figure out

1. Does he just want all the new electrical to meet current code, as if the entire building was built the same today.

2. Does he want a change order.

3. Did he bid the job one way and find out missed by a million dollars.

4. Just cover the back side code wise

5. Or other
 
Was there a BOCA code in 1906? Do you mean 1996?

This question looks familiar, it might have been posted under electrical a few weeks ago.
 
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