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City of Carlsbad
Hazardous Installations
Permit No: US080110
5540 FERMI CT Status: ISSUED
HI Applied 11/24/2008
2121305100 Approved: 11/24/2008
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Issued: 11/24/2008
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TAYLOR-MADE HIGH PILED STORAGE
Owner:
JOHNSON & JENNINGS DEi L LC
STE 1600
225 BROADWAY
858 623 1100
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PO BOX 1388
VISTA CA
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Klausbruckner & Associates ;!~5=-~ -:~:1 Blvd.
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Taylor-Made
5540 Fermi Court
Carlsbad, CA
92008
High-Piled Combustible
Storage
Rev 2.0
December 8, 2008
Tat (858) 877-9878
Fal!:: (858) 677-9894
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❖ Additional Info:
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1.0 Report Owner's review November 21, 2008 KV
2.0 Revised ceiling and storage height. No changes required December 8, 2008 KV
to sorinkler desien.
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DISCLAIMER
This report is the property of Klausbruckner & Associates and was prepared exclusively for use by Taylor-
Made for the storage & occupancy conditions described in this report. The Taylor-Made conditions and
operations addressed herein are based on information provided in the report by Taylor-Made.
Discrepancies between the information presented herein and actual conditions and conditions presented on
plans are the sole responsibility of Taylor-Made. Verification of compliance with the Code requirements
and provisions addressed herein is outside the scope of this report. Copies of this report retained by
Taylor-Made shall be utilized only by Taylor-Made for the storage and occupancy conditions and the 2007
California Fire Code conditions and requirements addressed in this report. This report shall not be used for
the purpose of construction for this project or any other project or for any other purpose.
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Table of Contents
1. SUMMARY T .ABLE ....................................................... -............ " .................................................................. ,. ................. 'llli .......... 2
1.1 HIGH-PILED STORAGE ROOM ............................................................................................................... 2
2. INTRODUCTION ........... , .... , ................................................................................... -.............................................................................. 3
3. OCCUPANCY & CONSTRUCTION ................................................................................................. 4
3.1 CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING DESIGN ............................................................................................... 4
3.2 C>cCUPANCY ......................................................................................................................................... 4
4. COMMODITY DESCRIPTION ............................................................................... m ........................ S
4.1 AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM ................................................................................................. 6
4.1.1 Storage Room .............................................................................................................................. 6
4.1.2 Offices .......................................................................................................................................... 6
4.2 ALARM/MONITORING ........................................................................................................................... 7
4.3 BUILDING ACCESS ................................................................................................................................ 7
4.4 SMOKE AND HEAT VENTS .................................................................................................................... 7
4.5 CURTAIN BoARDS ................................................................................................................................ 8
4.6 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ........................................................................................................................... 8
4.7 GENERAL FIRE PROTECTION & MAINTENANCE ......................................... : .......................................... 8
:5. EGRESS ............................................................................................................................................................................... -......................................................... -.................. -.9
6. EXPOSURES .............................................................................................. _ ....................................... , .......................................... _ .......................................................... -.10
6.1 C>cCUPANCYSEPARATION .................................................................................................................. 10
6.2 ALLOWABLEAREA ............................................................................................................................. 10
7. CONCLUSION ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
8. APPENDIX A: AITACBMENTS .................................................................................................... 12
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1. Summary Table
1.1 High-Piled Storage Room
TOPIC
Construction Type
Square Footage
Occupancy
Storage Commodity
Automatic Sprinkler
Protection
Smoke and Heat
Vents
Curtain Boards
Building Access
Aisle Width
Alann/Monitoring
Fire Extinguishers
Allowable Area
Flue Spaces
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CODE SECTION CRITERIA/REQUIREMENTS
Existing office building. No changes to original building
construction type.
Scope ofproiect limited to S-1 area (1,900 sq. ft. only)
Storage Room: 1,900 sq. ft. (S-1)
Total Taylor Made: 37,389
Total building: 62,800 sq. ft. (Multiple tenants.)
CBC Table Mixed Use Groups B (Offices) and S-IOccupancy (Store
302.3.2 & Section Room)
302.3.1 No occupancy separation required between B and S-1.
CFC 2302.1 & Cartoned high hazard and Class IV commodities. Overall
2304.2 classification high-hazard.
NFPA 13 (2002 Storage Height: 10 feet
Edition) Ceiling Height: 14' 6"
Table 12.U0.I.l Multi-Row Racks as aisles are less than 3' 6"
Miscellaneous Cartoned Group A Plastics: 0.3/1900
Hose Demand: 500 1mm (combined)
Table 910.3, & Not required as storage area is not greater than 2,500 sq. ft.
Section 910.3
CFC Section 910 Not required as building is not over 50,000 sq. ft. ofunseparated
area.
CFC 503 Access roads within 150' all exterior walls of the building.
Access doors per Ch. 23 are not required as less than 2,500 sq.
ft.
CBC 1014.4.1 Minimum required aisle width to be provided in storage room is
36".
CFC 903.4 All valves controlling the water supply for automatic sprinkler
systems and water-flow switches on all sprinkler systems shall
be electrically monitored for integrity where the number of
sprinklers is 20 or more.
CFC906.1 & 3A40BC @ Travel Distance ::; 75'
906.3 (1)
Previously approved. No proposed changes or additions.
CFC Table 2308.3 6-inch transverse flue spaces are required for multi-row racks.
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2. Introduction
The following is a high-piled combustible storage code compliance report for storage of
Cartoned Group A plastics (golf shoes and plastic binders) and Class IV commodities
(non-viscose apparel). The storage area is being relocated to an existing office building
which is across the street from the existing Taylor-Made facility. The storage room will be
located in an existing building at 5540 Fermi Court -Carlsbad, California.
This report is intended to help both the owners and the fire department in expediting plan
review and effectively determine the requirements necessary to meet the Fire Code. This
report is based on the 2007 Edition of the California Fire Code and the California Building
Codes.
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3. Occupancy & Construction
3. 1 Construction and Building Design
The building is an existing space in an existing office building .. (Attachment #1)
3.2 Occupancy
The facility is intended for the storage of leather shoes with rubber soles, plastic cover 3-
ring-type binders, and sports apparel. The building is classified as B and S-1 Occupancies
as defined by CFC 216 (Attachment #2).
USE
Storage Area
Offices
Total Bldg.
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1,900
37,389 (Taylor
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62,800
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4. Commodity Description
The commodities to be stored are cartoned and uncartoned office supplies (plastic binders),
non-viscose sportswear products, such as apparel, and golf shoes with rubber soles in
cartons. The shoes and binders are classified as a Group A plastic commodity and the
sportswear products are classified as a Class IV commodity. None of the commodities
stored are encapsulated as defined by NFPA 13: (Attachment #3)
Products/Class: Approx. %of Rack Shelving Cartons or Bags or Encapsulated
Storage Solid/ Non•
Solid
Group A Plastics -40% Solid Cartoned (Non-Encapsulated)
golf shoes (leather and
nylon unners).
Group A Vinyl 20% Solid Cartoned (Non-Encapsulated)
Notebooks & Misc.
storas:e.
Class IV -Synthetic 40% Solid Cartoned (Non•Encapsulated)
Non•viscose apparel.
Based on a review of the plans for the facility, the maximum height of the intended storage
will be eight (8) feet.
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4. 1 Automatic Fire Sprinkler System
The following requirements are based on NFPA 13 (2002 Edition):
4.1.1 Storage Room
Standard rack storage in new storage room: (Attachment #4')
Type of Rack:
Type of Rack Shelving:
Multiple-row racks
Solid
Commodity Protection: Cartoned Group A plastic and Class IV (non-
encapsulated)
Flue Spaces for Racks: 6-inch transverse
Aisle Width: 3' (minimum)
Storage Height: ~•o feet
Ceiling Height: 14' 6"
Design Density Proposed: .30/1900
Hose Demand: 500 gpm
As shown above the proposed density meets the requirements ofNFPA 13, 2002
edition.
Please note that the racks are defined and protected as multiple-row racks if aisles
separating are less than 3.5 feet. (Attachment #4)
4.1.2 Offices
The following requirements are based on NFPA 13 (2002 Edition) (Attachment #5):
CFC Occupancy Classification: B
NFPA 13 Occupancy: Light hazard
Design Density Proposed: 0.1/1500
Hose Stream: 100 gpm for combined inside and outside hose
stream demand
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4.2 Alarm/Monitoring
Per CFC 903 .4.2, all valves controlling the water supply for automatic sprinkler systems,
pumps, tanks, water levels and temperatures, critical air pressures, and water-flow switches
on all sprinkler systems (if serving >20 sprinklers) shall be electrically supervised. Alarm,
supervisory and trouble signals shall be distinctly different and shall be automatically
transmitted to an approved central station, remote supervising station or proprietary
supervising station as defined in NFPA 72 or, when approved by the fire code official,
shall sound an audible signal at a constantly attended location. Approved audible devices
shall be connected to every automatic sprinkler system. Such sprinkler water-flow alarm
devices shall be activated by water flow equivalent to the flow of a single sprinkler of the
smallest orifice size installed in the system. Alarm devices shall be provided on the exterior
of the building in an approved location. Where a fire alarm system is installed, actuation of
the automatic sprinkler system shall actuate the building fire alarm system. (Attachment
#6)
4.3 Building Access
Per the CFC, fire apparatus access roads in accordance with Section 503 shall be provided
within 150 feet of all portions of the exterior walls of buildings. Access roads are existing
and are located on all four sides of the office building.
Per CFC Section 503, fire apparatus access roads shall have an unobstructed width of not
less than 20 feet, except for approved security gates in accordance with Section 503.6, and
an unobstructed vertical clearance of not less than 13 feet 6 inches. The fire code official
shall have the authority to require an increase in the minimum access widths where they
are inadequate for fire or rescue operations. Fire apparatus access roads shall be designed
and maintained to support the imposed loads of fire apparatus and shall be surfaced so as to
provide all-weather driving capabilities. The required turning radius of a fire apparatus
access road shall be determined by the fire code official. Dead-end fire apparatus access
roads in excess of 150 feet in length shall be provided with an approved area for turning
around fire apparatus. The grade of the fire apparatus access road shall be within the limits
established by the fire code official based on the fire department's apparatus. (Attachment
#7)
4.4 Smoke and Heat Vents
Per CFC Table 910.3 and 2306.2, smoke and heat vents are not required for areas less than
50,000 sq. ft. The area of storage does not exceed 2,500 sq. ft.; therefore, smoke and heat
vents are also not required per Table 2306.2. (Attachment #8)
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4.5 Curtain Boards
Per CFC Section 910 and Table 910.3, curtain boards are not required. (Attachment #8)
4.6 Fire Extinguishers
Per CFC Section 906, portable fire extinguishers shall be installed in occupancies and
locations as required by the chief. (Attachment 9):
Storage Area: 3A40BC @ Travel Distance :5 75 Feet
The owners agree to comply with the requirements for fire extinguishers. One extinguisher
provides coverage for approximately 3,000 square feet. Fire extinguisher types and
locations will be provided by the owners or fire extinguisher vendor.
4. 7 General Fire Protection & Maintenance
The following are general maintenance and safety requirements, of which One Industries
agrees to comply with: (Attachment #JO)
• Per CFC 2305.3, smoking shall be prohibited. Approved NO SMOKING signs shall be
conspicuously posted.
• Per CFC 2305.4, when restocking is not being conducted, aisles shall be kept clear of
storage, waste materials and debris. Fire department access doors, aisles and exit doors
shall be unobstructed. During restocking operations using manual stocking methods, a
minimum unobstructed aisle width of 24 inches of the required aisle width shall be
maintained in 48 inch or smaller aisles.
• Per CFC, Table 2308.3, flue spaces: 6-inch transverse flue spaces are required and
shall be maintained unobstructed.
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5. Egress
Per CBC Table 1016.1, in a building equipped with an automatic sprinkler system
throughout, the maximum travel distance to an exit may be 250 feet for an S-1 Occupancy,
and 300 feet for B Occupancies. (Attachment #11)
Per CFC 1027.17.2, in S-1 occupancies, maximum dead end travel limits, in areas other
than corridors, are SO ft. (Attachment #11)
Per CBC Section 1017.3, where more than one exit or exit access doorway is required, the
exit access shall be arranged such that there are no dead ends in corridors more than 20
feet in length (Attachment #JI).
The owners agree to meet the above requirements for dead ends and travel distance. A
complete exit analysis is outside the scope of this report and when required, will be
provided by the Architect of Record.
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6. Exposures
6.1 Occupancy Separation
The California Building Code does not require fire barrier walls between the B and S-1
occupancies. (Attachment #12)
6.2 Allowable Area
The building is existing. There are no proposed changes to the overall building size,
construction, square footage or sideyards.
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7. Conclusion
It is the opinion of Klausbruckner & Associates that the above requirements will meet the
requirements, and/or intent of the 2007 California Fire Code and NFPA Standard 13
(Installation of Sprinkler Systems) for the type of occupancy and storage described in this
report .
By way of my signature, Taylor-Made agrees to meet the storage conditions required and
specified in this report.
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PROJECT INFORMATION
ADDRESS:
FLOOR/SUITE:
CONSTRUCTION TYPE:
OCCUPANCY:
NUMBER OF STORIES:
PROJECT SQ. FT.:
5540 FERMI COURT
CARLSBAD, CA 92008
1 ST FLOOR
EXISTING BUILDING, TYPE V-N
FULL Y SPRINKLERED
B
2
5979 SQUARE FEET/ 154'-6• LF NEW WALL
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOTS 2 AND 3 OF CARLSBAD RESEARCH CENTER
ASSESSORS PARCEL NUMBER: 212-130-38
CODES / REGULATIONS: CBC 2007
CMC2007
CPC2007
CEC2007
STATE OF CALIFOR~A mLE 24
FEDERAL ADAAG
FIRE CODE REFERENCE: CFC 2007
SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR WORK PERFORMED ON THE SPRINKLER SYSTEM
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Location for 1,900 sq. ft. of storage.
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Inset of storaa:e
area.
Riser location.
ne.iled view of
storage.
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DU'lNrTIOHII
OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION. Forlhc purposes of lhis
code. certain OCC\lpmi;ies are defined as l'ol10W11;
20
[BJ Assembly Group A. Assembly Group A Ol:'CUpancy
includes, among others, the wie oh buildina: or struciurc. or
a portioo lhc:rcof, for lhc gathcrillf qetbcr of pcrsou for
purpoi;es such u eivic, social or religious funclions; recre-
ation, food or drink con..,umprion; or awaiting transportn-
lioo: or morion pu:tu" and telerilion production s111dio
sowid stage,. approved production focilitie11 and produc-
tion /ocalimu.
Exceptions:
I. A building used for assembly pllf()OlleS wilh an oc-
cupaat load ofless than ,0 persoos shall be classi-
fied as a Group B occupancy.
2. A room or space used for assembly purposes wj1h
an occupam load oflffl lhan 50 persons and acces-
sory to another ocwpancy shall be classified as a
Group 8 01.-cupancy or clDSBifred m part of that oc-
cupancy.
3. A room or space used for assembly purpose, that is
less than 7,0 square feet (70 m1) In area and is lie·
cessoey IO another occupancy mall be classified as
a Group B occupancy or classified u part of lhat
occupancy.
Assembly o..'Cupancies shall include lhe following:
A-1 A!lllembly 1,15CS, usually with fixed seating, intended
for w production and viewing of performing llrtS or
motion pictures including but not limited to:
Morion pictul'I/ and UkVi1ion production studio
11ound stages, approved producrion facilities and
productitHI locations (with live audle11ce1 >
Motion picture theaters
Symphony 1111d conccn halls
Televisoo and radio 11udios lldmiuin1 an audiem.-e
Tbeatc:l'S
A-2 As!lembly uses intended for food and/or drink con-
sumption including. but not limited to:
Banquet halls
Niahtclubs
Restaurants
Taverns and bani
A-3 As.-;embly uses intended for worship. recreation or
amusement and other assembly uses not classified else-
where in Group A. including, but not limited to: Amul!C•
ment an:ades
An galleries
Bowling alleys
Community halls
Counrooms
Dance halls (not including food or drink consump-
tion)
Exhibition halls
Funeml parlors
Gymnasiums (without spectator seating)
Indoor swimming pool~ (wilhmn spectator seating}
Indoor lennis coun.~ (without spectator seating)
Lc:cture halls
Libraries
Museums
Places or reli1iuus wor.ihip
Pool and billiard parlors
Wailing an,a., in n-ansportation ICflninals
A-4 Assembly U!GI intended for viewing ofindooraport-
ing events and aclivities with spectaU>r seq includina:,
but not limited 10:
Arenas
Skating rinks
Swimming pools
Tennis courts
A-!1 Assembly uses inrended for paniclpadon in or view-
ing oucdoor acrivilics inclading. but not limited to;
Amusement park 1ttuetu~
Bleachers
Gmnd.'itands
Airport Ira IC con IOWffll
Animal hospilals, keonels BDd pounds
Banks
Barber and beauty shops
Cat wash
Civic administration
Clinic-outpatil!n! (Nm classj/fed as Group 1·2.I}
Dry cleaning and I.wndrles; picl;.up and delivezy sta•
tlon11 and self-service
Educ:atiooal O(.~Upandes for students above the 12th
grade
Electronic data processing
Laboralories: testing and ~h
Motor vehicle showrooms
Postoffi'-u
Print shops
Professional services (architects, anomeys, dentists,
phy,iicians, engineers, et11:,)
Radio and television starions
Telephone exchanges
Tnining and skill development 1101 within a school or
ar;ademic program
[BJ Group C (CAMPS., ORGANIZED). An Df'Baniud
mmp is a sitt' wirh progmm., a11d fat'llil#t'., established far
,he primary purpou of prm•lding an orttdoor group living
experience with social, spiritual, educational or rt:Crf'·
ational objectil'es.for five days or morr duri11g one or more
seasons of the year.
[BJ F.ducatlonal Group E. Educational Group E occu
pancy inclndes, among odlers. the use of a bllildinJ or lill'U(:-
ture, or a portion thereof. by more than six persons at any
one time for educational purposes through die 121h grade.
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cliem., of any at!e for I,:..,. lhllll 24 hour.i. Uc,:nsin,I(
,·ar,egorie.< 1/uu may us<' thi, dt1.sijh-arim1 indr,de,
but cm, 1101 limitl.'ll to: hm,il; IJ,n•-nut' Homes.
Dt1y-rnr,, C e11ta fr,r Mildly ·111 Childre11. /nfu,11
Cal"C' Cellf,,r atul School Age Chi/,/ Om··nlre
Cemer.
Congregate: li~ ing facilities with 16 or fewer per:mm.
R-3.J Thi" on·upa11n group m,1y i,u·/iu/,. faciliFirs
licensed by <1 gm·,mrm,mwl <1,~1m,yforu ,..,,;,J,.11rie1J(,,
based 14-hour c<lre fadlity pnwidi,,g accommmla-
tiom; for sl< ,,r fewer d;,,,us r,f m1_,. n,:r. Cli.-m., m,1~· he
clussi}ied as amhu/arorv. 11011,mrbulamry or hedrid-
dl',t A Gmup R-J. I occ,;pan,)· sh<11/ nreri rht' ,-,.q11/,.,._
ments for w11s/rutti1m m defi11ed for Gmup R-3,
excr,,r o> olhe=·i1-,-;m,.·ided for in Section 425 Spe-
cit1l Provisions 1-,,r U(·t•nsl'd 2-1 -Hour ( 'ar,, Faciliti,•s
i11 a Gro11p /-/. R-3. l ,,,. R --IO, rnp,m,·.1·, 11,i., grm1p
IIIU)' u1dude:
Adult R,.,fd,,,,t/,1/ facilities
t()flf(re,11aie Lfrlng Het1f1h Fan'lilin
Foster Famih Hom,.,
GmupHr>m;,
lntermcdi,1/e Cllr<' F,,, ilil1t'> for 1/,e
Vn·,.fa1m1e11wlh Oisabled Huhililotn·e
/11/ermeJittrr C,ire Fadlir;,,, for r/Je
Dndvp11,.•11111llr lJiJahled Nurring
N11r;-erir.,fn1 the {11/l-time cur<• uf clri/dn:•n umle,
11,,. ,111e ,Jj si.t. but 1w1 indmli11i "i11/,m1s .. a,
defined in S,·c1i,m HO
Rl',i,le111iul ('o,-,, h1dlifle., .Ji,,-tlw 1-Jdt:Tiy
Smllll l·,1111i/r Home., and Rnidnlfia/ Care
fircilitie., _r,;,. rlo,· O,mni,·,r/1, Ill
Exception: Clmup lfomn lic,·11.,-,.,1 />1 Jlle
Departm,•111 of Soda/ i,•n·ic.·s ..-Meir pml'i,le
n,mmedical /'JcJtird, n1om and n1n• fin r;l\-or
{1'11 er ,m,hultltory d1ild1,•11 o, .-!1i/dr,•11 two
\·eari; <~t'll'J,!.t' or _\.'omrger, and ,rlti(·h do 1101 lwrt'
a,n 11011a1nlmlatory. c{i.nit\ .'1-h,tlt not ht• -.uhj,·ct
Jv r~uhrtfrm:r {o,rntl in S(Ythm 4]5
Punmmt to Health wut Sajnv Cod,, Src1io11131-IJ
llilh 1'<'Sf't'r"I ti> these exe111p1ed foci/i1in, IW diy.
t ,m,tn. ,,,. p11h/i, ,lfrrricr .•ha// ,uit1/ll "' ,•rifr,,re am·
requiremelll Ji,, th,• r11n•em;,!1, "' fin' or for 1h,· pro
t,·dio11 of /if,• a11d 111vperr., a~t1ins1 fire t111d pani<·
r.utfe.h' tlilf r.equir<.'rtu•nt n·ould he t.Jp11licuhic w tl :}fnH
run: rexcirdh•-~--' of ,IH f/Wi'i11! on upanc\ Not!ii,1x
.,/wll re.,tricl the llfJfJli, at;,,,, of <rat,· or im·al l11111.1i11g
s1<md<1rd., 10 111d1 {tu-iliries ifrlw sr,m,l,trd., arc llf'/Jli·
c,,hh~ to re:titlentiaJ on 'UJJ(Ull'it\\ (Uld t.o-c not hate,/ cm
1l1<· 11.,e oj tll<' m·«uu,,· "" ,, fa,·ilih for fllll/m/arri0
rlri/d,-,,11_ ,-;,, th,• t""i'""' of tl1i., ,•.re epti,m. '"ttmlmf<l-
lr>rl' ,·hildr,•11" ,J,,,•I ,w, ind11d,, n•larires 11/ tlu•
/fr·r.1ut1t' (ir the lic.·rn,·1.•,·\ \pou.Ye,
R-4 Rc~1denlial m:cupat1dcs shall indmle building~
arranged fur occupan.:) 11, rc.,idcmial care/ussi~l~d li\'-
ing fadliti<=~ indL1ding more than ,1/.t ambulcrrorr di,•ntI,
ell.duding ,raff
2007 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE
DEFIMTIONS
Group R 4 occupancies ,hall meet I~ requirement,
for consttuction as defined in \he Califi,mia f11d/di11,,
Cod,· for Group R-1, except as oth=isc prm iiJ.:d f,,t 111
this code.
This C1''t'llptlltC,I' d,1ss1jkalicm 1twJ-i,r,-/.,,fr " m,Hi•
mum sfa 1wnambula1on· r,r l>!!d1iJd"11 , lfrm., r sec-Ca//.
fomi<1 Building C()de, 'sl'cri,m 415 Specilll Pmd,1i<'n.<
Fvr Ua11sed 24-llo!Jr Care l-1wiliri!'s in u Gn,111' I I
R 3, I. or R,4 Occupam:rl. Group R 4 occ11{'<ll!d<"< ,hall
i11c/ude the fv//oll'/11g.
A,.risrrd fii,inJ: f,U'ililie., rnd1 11.,-: /<,,.11Jen1wl C,m
Fariliries. Re,,fdenrial Cor, 1-<rdliriel for 1/i, El,/, ,h
(RCfl:."<). Ad11lr R,:~;J,,,.,;,,t Factliri.,s CoMgr<•,<,u,· In-·
ing fffalth Facilirie.~. and (;rmtp llomes
Sada/ rd1t1bi/it11tion fadlirie., rnd1 as. H<.J/j"'"-'
Jlou_tes. C<?mmunity Conl'dionul Ct'nlc'n, c,,mmw1in
Corrt"cti,m Ree11/r1 ('e11t,•rs, CoirmumiTY Trt'atm,-111 Pn••
grams, Wi,rt F11r/011gh Pm11n111u, '1nd Mcolm/i.<111 ,,,
>1~te ffCOW'f\' or treatml!'llt itd/ir;.,.,
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Ylllon, excludina roam nabbm" and foam plastic:s
Plutic-cCJelcd paper food containers
Plywood
Raas,baled
Rap, widloulfolmbackina
Sui•.bagpd
Wood,baled
Wood docn, frlmea ud cabinets
2303.6 lllpuard ~ High-hazard commodi-'
tieS are high-hazard products pmienting special fire hazards
bcyood thoeeofClass I. D, DI m-IV. Group A plaslicsllOCotMr·
wise clasalfled are included in this claas, examples of
high-hazald c:ommoditia inc:lwx, bul an: nol limited to, lhe
followina:
Aerosol, Level 3 (see Chaptm' 28)
Alcoholic bov.,.-agea, ~ing RO-percent alcobol, in bot-
tles or cartons
Commodities of any class in plastic containml in carousel
stora,e
Flammable solids (except solid combustl'ble metals)
Glycol in combustible conrainen (50 pereenl or peater)
Lacquers, which dry by solvent evaporarion, In mew cans
or cartons
Lubricating Ill' hydraulic tluid in plastic containen
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Maatn:acs, foam rabbcr Ill' f-. plutiea
Pallets ud flalS whieh are Idle cambusliblc
Paper, lliPhall, roDod. borizGntal ltOlqe
Paper, uplmlt, rolled, venbl mop
Paper and pulp. rolled, in verw:alstonlF whidl is uabandDd
ar nol p,oleeted wia aapprowd wnp
PIUows, l'oam 111bbcrlllcl f-. plastics
Pyroxylin
Rubbcrwa
VeJe(able on and llaaa'ia plUlic COlllainm
2303.7 ~-6plalllcl.Plallicllhallbedeliparm
IS 0roup A. B arC ia www4a..e -.nib dlil aecdoa.
2303.7.2 Groep B plMlb. Oloup B plastics in plastic
materials bavias a beat of eombustion and I buniing PIB
higher than that ol anlinary combalb"bla. bul aot as biab IS
dlOSC of Group A plastics. Eumples of 0roup B plastics
include, but are not limited to. die followinl:
Cellulo&ics (celluloN acetale, ccl1uJosc KClate batynlle,
ethyl c:dlulose)
Chloroprme rubber
FIPOfOjJ)aslics (ECTFE, edly~m
copot-,mer; ETfE, ediylcne-aaftllCIRIC1bylme capoly.
mer: FEP, ~ edi.ySeac-propylene copolymer)
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C 15-106 INSTALLATION OFSl'ltlNXtERSVSTDIS
C I Tilble lt.1.10.l.l DIKlaalp ~f'ar MllinD ■-... wl C mm .,
a-I dll-ah IV ..... 12.h (S.f 111) orl.-.. lhlpt1
C Tae.l ---CDmllilMd ...... fftWlt Ollllllillai&fll ..... ...........
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C a-n SlO :!3.06 en.wt 0. !50, t50 90
l'llk:lilllll, «100
a.n bin ball, >lOID >SJl5 Ca!WI 0,!50, l!IO ID C lbelf,and SI! IDA7 arlOO
a...m net :OZ S:S.'1 Cline!! 0,,0, t!IO 90
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a...rv SlO 405 C-5 0, !IO, • -90
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C: QuslV Plllecbled, >lOID >5.0I Qu\11!5 0,50. 800 90
binbml, S12 to:SS.'1 orlOO
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C Pall,,tmd, ~ :SU eu .... s cuo. !iOO 90
bin bmr,, ulOO
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rack C: Soffd and 1'alledzlld, >!IID >1.!ho Cune!I O,!IO, !iOO 1211
E&poeed apanded binbas, :s8 :d-4 arlOO
aadllbell' C: l'lllcd.d, >6 IO >1.51D 15 u Cunrcll o, !iO, 500 120
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lt.l.t.t.l Plaatic pallcCI whei-e ared indoors ahall be pro-
tected u iollows:
(1) 'Where stored in cutol' rooms die following aball apply:
(a) The curolf roomuhall hate at &e.t one exr.erior wall,
(b) The plucic plc:Utorap 1hall be .epar.ued from the
mnaindcroflhe bwlding bJ 3 hour--n.cecl &re walll.
(c) Sprinklerproteelioll by one althe liollowing:
L The MOnge tball be pro~ b, lprinklen de-
ldilled to clelhrer 0.6 apmta' (i4.5 mm/lllln)
for dle endre room or by bl&h-apannon fCIIIIII
and tprinklcn u indkatcd in 12.1.11.
ii. lt-14 l'S1l upriaht tprinklcn when the 111np is
on Boor artd the ljlltml ii dedgned 10 llipply all
lprinllen in the room at 50 pet (S.4 bar) lor a
maximum ol 90 ti: (9.1 m) a:111ng or '1!I pi (U
bar) Cou mmdm1m115ft (10.7m) Celling.
(d) The -..p sbaJl be piled no higher than It ft. (9.7 m).
(e) Ally ltftl columna llhall be protected by I-hour .ftre.
proofing or a aldewall ,prlnkler dlrecied to one dde
oldie colwnn at the top en-at the l!Wt (4.6-m) lmll.
whkhl!:'l'CT ii lower. Flow ti'OIII these aprinklen llhall
be permitted t.o be ominedfrom the ,prinkler l)'S~
demand tor h)'drwlc calculadooa.
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(2) When: st0n:d widlout cutol& &om ocher KO~ the fvl.
lawing shall applr,
(a) Plude pallcu~ lhall be piled no higher than 4 ft
(1.2m).
(b) Sprinkler proiulionahall employ high temperature-
rated sprinklen.
(c) Iadt pallet pile of no moie rhan tw011Kblhll be...,_
rated from~ pallet plla by at ie. 8 fl: (Um) of
clear.tpaee or 25ft (7.6m) af~ cpnmocliqt
lt.1,9,:1,J Idle plutic palleis lhall only be nored in rub
where proteccecl in Kcordancewilh die nquizemata ofTable
lt.1.9.U.
11.1.10 ~S-.wl ..... ora-tda-sfl
IV up ei, I I ft Ill Belpt,
11.1.10.1 Dllc:llarp Criteria.
JU,H.1.1 For proiudon of mtl0ilbnco• aonge up to
12 ft (S.7 m) In heJgtuof~Aplllllc, rubber tirea, ~ed paper, and 11DraF of idle pallels up 11D 6 ft (Um) in beiaht. the
dl.Klwge crtterta in ~ble 1!.1.10.1.1 and fJguff lt.UO lhall
apply.
I Table lt.J.U. I lff.R Prolectlon of Indoor 81:oNp of Idle Plude Pdeta
T)opeof
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ES1'R (pendent)
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Lnaidonor Nomlml. Stonpllmpt
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2,500 sq. ft.,. therefore; the
actual sq. ft. of 1,900 is the
design area.
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Ul-18 INSTALLATION Of'SPIUNKLD.S\'STI.MS
S.9.10 a.p-d Group A Pla8dc C-~, Thole plu-
tia not in packaging or eo,,crinp that absorb water or other-
wise appreciably retard the burning hazard of the commodity.
(Paper wrapped or encapsulated. or both, should be consid-
ered exp<JleCl.)
U.11 Free-Rowing Pia.de Matmiall. TboR plastics that Bill
out of their conlllinen during a&e, 611 flue spaca, and create
a unolheringetr.ct-me fin:. Examples Include powder, pel-
le1:1, Oakes, or random-packed ,mall ~ [e.g., razor blade
dispensers. 1--oz to 2-oz (28-g to 57-g) bottle,].
5.9.11 l'lldlaplg, A commodity wrapping. CU11hioning, or
conuaiBer.
U.lJ l'llllednd Stonp. Storage of annmodilia on palleb
or olher 1-t.or.agc aids that form homonralapaca beareeo den
oflflDrage.
J.t.H• Pile Scability, Slable PDes.. Thote array. where col-
laple-, aplllage of conrent, or 1-ning or ~ acr011 llue
•paca is not likely to OCC\IJ'IOOll after Initial flnJ devdopment.
.S.t.15• Pile s..wa,, UIIICable Piles. TholC: •ITilYI where col-
lapse, apUbge of contenD, or leaning of ltacks acl'08I flue
spaces occurs 100n after lnidal tire development.
&,9.18 Boot Height. The clillan« bemcn the floor and the
undenide or the roof deck within rhe storage area.
1.9.17 Sllelf Stanp. Srorage on !lll'UC1lltts h!ss than 30 in.
(76.t mi) deep with shehes mually t ft (0.6 m) apart venlcally
and sepan.tm by apprvximatdy 30-in. ('76.2-cm) aillcs.
S.t.18 Solid Unltl.olldofaN~111a11c (Ehber Car-
toned or EspoNd). A load that does not mwe voids (air)
within the load and thatbum,onlyon the e:iaerloroftheload;
water from tprinklen might reach most turfaces available to
bum.
lU.19 Stonp.Afdll. Cotmnodhystol'IIF devices, such u ~
le11. dwtflalC, aeparaton, and 1kida.
S.9.to Uait Load. A pallet load or module held together in
some manner and normally tranaported by material handling
equipment.
S.HRaetSfofapDe~
s.10.1 • Alsle Widtll. The horizontal dimension between
the face of the loads. in racks under consider:u;on. (S. F,r-
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S.10.% Bul)bad. A vertical barrier acrou the rack.
:S.10.J Cartoned. A method of ,mr.age consisting of coma-
gated cardboard or paperboai:d containers fully encloaifla: the
a>mmodity.
S.10.4• eo.w.ational PlllleCs. A material-lutndlitag aid de-
signed ro support a unit load with openlnp to provide ICCCSl-
for matmal-handling devices. (S-F.,-AJ.10. 4.J
S.10.5 Face Sprin)den. Standard sprin\Jers that are 1oc:ated
in ~n,e flue spaces along the aisle or in lhe rad., an
Within 18 in. (0.46 m) of the alslc face o1" storage, and an: used
1n oppmc vertical developmen I of fire on the external rac-.r, of
storage.
S. 10.6 Horizontal Bllniew-. A wlid bwier In· the horizonial
position covering the c:nlin: rack, including all flue spaces at
certain height incrt'fflents, lo prevent vcnicill tl~ spread.
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U0.7•Liffllkudlne1'-~ Theapacebe-.enl'INllof
storage perpeodicular IO lhe direction of loading. (s. F,.-
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Ut.8• Rick. Alff combination ohenical, horimmal, and
diagonal memben that tuppona IIOred malerials. Some rad
ltnK:tures -solid shelves. ~ can be fixed, ponable, or
111CM1ble. Loading can be ellher manual -Uling lifl trucb,
lllllCKr aanea, or band placement -or aub>llladc -using
machlne-conll'Olkd ttorage and retrieval l)ll(mlS-
S.11.8.1 ~ Badal, T,,.,, single-l'OW ncb placed
back-to-baclhaYlngacombinedwidlh up IO 12 rt (9.7 m), with
aisla at leaat&J fl (1,1 m) on mr:bekle.
• 1.10.8.I MonllleBal:b. Racbonfixl:draillorgllides. They
can be moved back and. forth ooly in a borisonl:ll, i.-
dlmcaslonaJ plane.A moring able ii aeatm as abuttlng racb
BR elmer loaded or unloaded, then mouitd Ul'OII the aille to liiJil.-r---
S. lo.&4 Portable Rads. Rads daat are not filmd lo place.
They can be arranged iD lllf number of configuraliom.
ll.lo..8.5 Slnp-Row Radii. Jlacb lha1 have DO longirudinal
flue 8pacic and that haw: a width up eo 6 ft (1.8 m) with aillea at
least U ft (1.1 m) from other IIDnp. '
5.10.9 Slaff Pallet. A apedal pallel captive lO a matcrlal-
bandling l)'ltcm. (s. np,,A.J.10. f.)
!LIO. 10 Salld .....,_ So6d dielwng ii 6-1 in pa.a,, alattal.
wire mesh or otha' type al lbehes locamd wtddn racks. The area
ma 106d shelf a dmned by perimdel" aisle OT flue ipia: on all
Courlldet. Solldlhe1-h1Mng an..uequal 11Dorlaa lhan!Ofl.1
lhall be delincd II open nda. Shdvel dwiR mah. llaas. or
~r mareriak more than !IO pemmt open and where lhe flue
..,_ are, maintained shall be cl.dined II open radl.
J.10.ll -n-11ueap-. The'l)IKC betMeJ1 rowsof1tCM-
1Fparallel 110 thedirec:tkwl oflaadlrrg. (S.RpaA.J..10.1.)
S.ll Rallber'nnl Stonp Delialdoll8.
S.11.l a...t.l'Dns. Asroiagcmedtodinwhichanumberof
riRt aR strapped together.
5.11.t Horiaonial a.-1. Any unlnwnipted space in ex-
cas of !I ft cum) In length between homonlal layeni or
u«ed tires. Such channels can be £ormed by pallem, &hehing,
r.u:b, or other storage anangemen11.
5.11.:S i..eecl 11ns..p. l'ireutored where lbc sides of !he
tires 01lerlap, creating a woven or laced appearance. (Sa l'lgcn,,
A.J. ll. 9(g).J
5.U.4• ~ 'Die Stunp. The storage of rubber
tires that is incidenlill to die main I.de or the building. Storag,i:
._ shall not exceed 2000 at (186 m"). On--uad soorage
pib, fqlrdlcs or •toragc mcdtod. shall not e,cceed 25 ft
(7.6ml in thediMCtionoflhewheel holes.Accepllilblc: storage
arrangetnenra iaclude (a) on-floor, olHide scorqe up to l! l\
(!.'7 m) high; (b) on-floor, olHl'ead .ttorage up to 5 ft. (1.5 m)
high; (c) double-row or mullirow lisc:d or portable ncl SlOl'-
agc on-.idc: or on-tread up IO !11\ (I ,!I m) high; (d) single row
fixed or porrahle ract. sto,ige on-&ide or on-ffl2d up to 12 ft
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ANNEXA 11-209
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GtMlll11m'11Dr~~ollldN and 111111a on IDII.
w.app.rpl..-J-..nd~ afl'DII. No.-....or-,.l!Ndad.
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B). Helidadonollep---"1CloflllelQIL
Plllllellon-Wv11'9.,.oftierule
r.iio ... nillNl(lt,-1119.....-.d
._ Rllslacrlqlecldownover!Nilelleadl.
PRMCIIIDnapphdv ... erldlolU.nilllon ._ Oldlide (A).lNIIIINd ltappled.,_
the WfllPPIII' la Clllmped.
Aat'enllD ... paddlnglD p,.-ammage ID dedgle(C).
TM dllllloelt19bocfi/wmporwnipperoverllp9
... (DJ.
Ralcap A~-pl..:I vvettlwllfldafarul.
Edgllaofc:aptap-lha (JI endollliedand-_..,_,._.._OI._
d.
JICURE.U.11.&.S \\\.appklg.mdCapphlg'lamulUIMetlaods.
lnllll'Nllonal Shen Cornctlan
TlnadlllD.-.hfdr'-!l!I TMllmlDmllllwdranli
andflaNalllll0!9facll7 lll'ldi-an1111p '-In. l14ffllll) mlllnllm
--..a+-'-,+; '!-1-,,.....,..-,--•---r-....... r.a+-' -r+:;i'i"Ji-.-........
-Malerill:Mtailtablia lor 1501-'
(1U-,eer\llo8(8tl0!8) Fllnge ....._ FIil llct a.. ffllllrlll: flltlrf ..... b'
1SO!lll (10.3111J)Nrvlel
Bok Faur ..... (1&mm) mlnlnull
clalMMr,N!. (11~ Icing, ..__.ID_...1ln.(25.4111111)
atballhNd Hua: Faur, ID Ill ballB
w..1-.: Four, IDBballl
Ship
Mallrllll: ..... DI' .....
llllallllfor 1&0pll(10.3111f1rJ
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J'IGUllEA.3.14..4 lntenallwl--Jh C_,..,...D
A.5..5.1 Ordinary huanl occupancles (Group I) Include oo,
cupancia having uses and caadi.tiaaa similar to tbe rou-tng:
Automobik puking and lhawrooma
Bakeriea
Be¥erage mammcllll'ing
Canncricf
Dairy proctucts maraafiu:turing and processing
Elcctronk plants
Glau and glass produm man1lfacluring
Laundries
Rcstaurmtxnicc aRU
A.1.U Ordinary hazard occupancies (Gn,up 2} include oc-
cupancla hawlg .-and condlliona ahnllar ro the fbllowlng:
Oaealmilla
Chemical plmlS -ordinary
Conm:donety products
Distilleries
Drydeanen
Feedmltls-
Horaestablca
Leather goocl.o manufacturing
Libraries -large stack room ueas
Machine ahops
Metal .....-king
Vercanrile
Paper and pulp mill•
IOOl!EMon
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lS-100 INSl'ALIAUON OFSl'RINIJ..E1lfflTEMS
2.0 IIOOO
41
o.rlllly(mmlmil)
1.1 1.1 10.1 • I I
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notJRB u.1.1.u D..aty/.&1eaeur-.
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ll.J.1.1.6 Spedal ~ For apecial areas under comider-
ation, • dacn1>ed in 11.2.U. separate hydraulic caJculatioru
shall be required in addidon 10 thOK requiml by 11.t.S.t or
11.!.5.5.
11.U,1,7• S,--witla Muldple 11-.1 a..uladom. For
f)'SlelDI wich muldple hazanl claAificatio011, the l\oae stream
demand •hall be in accordana with one of the following:
(1) Add the hOlle demand tor lhe highaL hazard daaifka-
lion whhln die system, or
(2) Add the hoie demand £or each lndMdua1 hmnl dalliiica-
tion mthecakulsdomibJ'tbcdalgn-tbrdiatbuard,or
(5) 1-'or -,.iems wJth multiple hazanlda.-likadona where rhe
higher clalllfkatlon only lies within llingle ~ 1-lhan
or equal ID 400 ft! in area wh no such room1 acQacent,,
add the hoec demand for the prindpll occupancy foT the
remainder of the system.
ll.U.1.8 ~ Reptd)eu ofwhic:h oftbe lWO medl-
odl is uaed, the following remk1lon1 lhall apply:
(1) Forareaoftprlnller operation lea than 1!500 ~ (l!& m")
uKdtbrliahtand ordlnuy hazard ocmpandes. the demilJ
for lSOOfP (1!19 m2> ahall be uted.
(2) For area• of tprlnlcler operation lea than !500 ft*
(252 m*) for extra hazard occupanda. the demity for
2500 n• (252 m*) ,hall be used.
(!l)•Unleu the requirement. of lU.9.1.8(4) are met for
buildings hmng unsprink1ered combust&"ble concealed
spaca, • dacribed in 8.14.l,t and 8.14.6, the minbnuTII
area of sprinkler opetation mall be 3000 a• (ffl m*).
( 4) The following unsprinllercd combuacible concealed
,pace. thall not require a minimum area of apriolder
operation of!IOOO ft" (279 m9}:
(a) CombUSb'ble concealed •paces filled entirety with
noncombustible lmulaUon.
(b)-Ught or ordin;uy hazard occupancies where non-
combu.stlble or limited combum"ble ceilings an: di-
rectly auached to the bottom of IOlid llN)l)d joists 110
as to create enclom.ljOist spacea 160 ft9 (4.5 m9> or
leas in wlume, including,paa: below insulation lhal
iii laid directl:y on Ulp or within the ceilingjoisll in an
otherwise sprinklered attic.
(c)~cealed spaces where the exposed IIIJ'faca rum: a
flame spread rating of !5 or 1-and the materials
2002 Ed'1icln
~L (>
0,35
haw: been~ to not propap1I: Ire In tbe
form in which the, are inllalled In the apace.
(d) Concealed 1eaca u,er ilolaued 9IDall nJOIDS Dot a;-
teeding 55 ~ (!U m9) In un.
(e) Venkal pipe chases under 10 fl1 (0.95 m*), pro-
vided that In mllltiDoor buildings lhe chases are
6ratopped at each floor uslag materials c:quiw.-
lc:nt to the floor oonstructlon. Such pipe chuu
lhall conwn no eouTCes of Ignition, piping ahall
be noncombusdble. and pipe pc:neuatiolll at each
Roar shall be properly lealed.
(5) w..rer demand cl sprinllen installed in ndr.a or waler
curtains shall be added to the c:dling iprinklcr war« de-
mutd at the point of connectian. Demands lball be ba},
meed m Ille higher prelllUl'e, (S. a..,,,,,,a.,
(6) Water demand of sprtntlen insaDed In c:oncealed
apaees or under obllrw:dons IIICh u duas and cutting
tables nec:d not be added to ceiling demand.
(7) Where lnslde hole llatlons are plannlld. or are nquired,
the FolloMng lhall apptr-
(a) A toial water allowance of 50 gpm (189 L/min) b a
single hole: station inltallatioa lhall be added ID lhe
aprinkla-~ts.
(b) Atoial waterallawanc:eoflOOgpm (5781,/mln) for
a mulliple h0111:1Ultion ~ shall be added to
the 1prinkler requuemeaui.
(c) TbewnraDowance .W be added ill 50,zpm. (189,L/
min) inm:menll beginning at the mca mnoce hme
&Wion, Mth each increment added at die pnaure re-
quiml by lhc tpiallcr .,.rem daign at dllt point.
(8) When bolewhaforllredepartmentmeareauadaed to
wet pipe sprin]dc:r IJllem men in accordance with
8.16.5.2 the following ahall apply:
(a} The water supply shall not be required to be added
to llllndpipe demand as determined &om NFPA 14.
Sland4'rtl for 11w ~ el SlantlJ+', Priw,te HJ-
._,, mwl&..\)rtnu.
(b) Where the combined sprinkler IJlicDI demand and
hoae llream allowanc:e of 'lable 11.2.!U.l l!Xceeds
the RquiralJe.ata of NFPA lf, Slartda-rdfo, IIY lmw
lation of Sta~ Prilloll 11'Jtlrtlfll, 11M H-S,...,
thb higher demand shall be med.
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DESIGN APPllOACHES
11.2 Occup-cy Hnmd Fire Ca1un,1 Approd.
U.t.1 Oamip ■ICf Qeeelflcadw.
11.1.1.l Occupancy clauifications for tlus ltaodard relate to
1prinkler imlalladona and their water ,upplles only,
1 U, l.t Occupancy clusifkatioos shall not be UKd as a gen-
eral clallJtkadon of occupancy bazank.
11.t.l.J Occupancies or portions of occupancies 1hall be
dallificd according to die quantity and combu.tibility of
contents, the expected rate• of heat release, the total poten-
tial for energy release, the heighu, of nockpiles, and the
presence of flammable and combustible liq_uid•, udng the
definitions contained in Se_ctiona 5.2 through 5.5. CJaaUi.
cation, are as follows:
(1) Ughthanrd
(2) Ordinary hazard (Groups l and 2)
(!I) Extra hazard (Groups 1 and 2)
(-4) Speclaloccupancyhuard (Sllla.;,,,,IJ)
II.I.I 'WitsDenmlll~-PlpeSchedule:MedMKI.
11.t.U Table 11.2.2.l lhall be uaed. Ju determ1nina: the .mini-
mum watenupply requirements £or light and ordiruuy buard
occupandes protected by systems wilh pipe med according to
the pipe acbedulcs of Section 14.5.
Table 11.!.U w.terSupplyBequnmn.1Bforl'IP9
Schedule Spdnldeir.,._
OCCllpUcy
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Ughthaa:ard
Ord1nary buanl
MJolmu.m.
BNidual
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RAlquizw
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~Flaw
atllaeofltker
(Jqdudlng lloae
Stram
Allowance)
(gplD)
500-'150
850-1500
Dundon
(l:iuautee)
!1()-e()
60-00
Note: Far SI units, l 8Pffl •S.'785L/mln; 1 pli•0.0689bar.
11.2.2.2 Pre:uure and flow requifemen1:1 for extra hazard oc-
cupandes 1hall be based on the h71ffllulie cak:ulatlonmethodl
ofll.U.
11.2.U Unla, the requirementa ofll.2.2.5 are met lhe pipe
schedule method 1hall be pennittffl only for new Installations
of !SOOO ft'! ( 46& m2) or las or for additiona or modillcadona to
exltting pipe 1ehedule qstenu sized according to the pipe
ICbedules of Section 14.5.
11.2.2.4 Table 11.2.2. l 11wl be used in determining the mini-
mum water 1Upply requiremenu.
11.2.Z,5 The pipe .chedule method •hall be permitted for
u.e In systems exceeding 5000 fis ( 465 m1) where the flows
required In Table 11.2.2.l are available at a minimum re-
1id1;1&l preuur-e of 50 psi (3.4 bar) at the highest clew.lion of
1pnnk.ler.
11.2.Z.6 The pipe schedule method shall be permitted for
additions or modificatiom to existing extra hazard pipe ach~
ule systems.
lU,1,7 The lower duration value of'Table lU.U llhall be
acceptable only where remote sw!on or cennl mdon w.uer-
flow alann 1emcc ii pnwl.ded.
11.t.t.8'" R..idua1 ..__
11.U.8.1 The residual prasure requirancnt of Table
11.U.1 lhall be met at lhc elevation of Ille highc:at iprlnkler.
11,2,1.8.2 When bilckflow pl'C'iCntion vaha are Installed on
pipe schedule systems, the friction bea of lhe dellice lluall be
accounted for when determining acceptable-Jelidual pRUUtt
at lhe EOp l-1 of ,prinlden. Tbe friction loat of lhis deme [in
pii (bar) J ehall be added to the el-lion io. and rhe rakl.ual
pressure at the top row bf sprinklers to detennlAe die total
prcsiure needed at the water supply,
lU.U The 1-r flow&gure of'IWe 11.U.l shall be permit--
~ only where the bwldinglaofnoncombllltiblecomtnJdion or
the potential arc:aa o(fin: are lmllcd by building Ille or CIOOl_part,
menllldon II.Ith that no open lfflll exceed 9()0j) fr'-(279 m") Car
light hazard or 4000 fr' (572 mS, fbr OftllnVy haurd
11,U w.tea-0--SR.eqtllmnenta-HJdrallBe~
Metbods,
ll.U.l G--1.
11..Z.S,l.l • Tbc mial.mum water supply requin:mentl for ah)""
draulically designed occupancy hazard fire conaol sprinkler
system shall be detennJned by adding !be h01e ttrQm de-
mand from Table 11.2.!l. l. l r.o the water aupply for aprlnklen
determined in 11.2.5.1.5.
For SI Mks, l gpm • !l,7M L/mln.
ll .2.:u.2 The minimum water 1upp]y •ball be aw.ilable for
the minimum duration specified in Table IU!.3.1.l.
U.2.5.1.S An allowance for Inside and 011tside ho,e mall not
be n:quircd where tanb .upp}y :aprinklcn only.
U.2.S.1.4 Where pumps taking sucdon from a private fire
aervice main supply sprinklers only, the pump need not be
med to accommodate:: inaidc and oualdc:: b01e. Such h01e -1-
lowance shaJl be considered in evaluadng the awilable water
supplies.
11.2..5.1.5 o-ity/ Ala C-The water $Upply for aprin-
klen only shall be determined eith~ from the denaty/arca
curve. o( Flgutt I U.!l.1.5 in accon:lanu with the method of
11.2.3.2 or be baled upon the room deaign method In IIIXOC•
dance with 11.2.3.3, at the dilcn:tion of the designer.
20CG! Edition
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&1a11danb rererem:ed in Section 903.3.1. The potahle waier
s11pply shall be prote~:ted again.'lt hackflow in accontan,..-c
with Heullltund Safrl.i C,,d,, J J lf4. 7.
903.l.5.I Domli!Slic servm. Where the dumesti.: ser-
v~-e providt...,. the water supply for the auromaric: sprin-
kler !:)'!lbml. the supply !<hall be ill accordam:e with lhi,-
1e<.'lion.
9013.S.t.l Llmikd area sprinkler l)'!llam. Lim-
ited area 5prinkler systcm.i !ICIYing fewer lhan 20
i.prinkler.. on any single conna.1ion are penuiued tu
be i:1mn.x:1Cd &o 1h11 dumc:ilk KrVio;e when-a wet
a11toma1ic !llaudpipe is POI available. Limited area
sprinkler sysiems con!ICl.'led to domestic Y<"Ulcr sup·
plia 1<hall comply with each of the following require-
menis:
I. Vah1ei. !lhall not be installed between 1hc do--
lD('llfK' waler ri...:r clllltrnl vnlve and the •prin•
klen;:
E.·teepdon: An approved indicating <.:onirol
vam: 1<11p,;'r .. i.sed iP the! open p,.l6ition in
accordance wilh Section 903.4.
? The domt"lltic ,u:rv~ shall he cnpuhlc of sup--
plyin(( the simulianc:ous dootdtil: dt.·mand imtl
the sprinkler demand req11ired to be hydmuli•
cully call:ubted by Nf'PA 13. NFPA 13R or
Nf'PA IJll
903.3.S. 1.2 Rendential combination senkes. A
sin,le combina1it.,n watcr wppty shall be allowed pro-
vided that the domo?!Olic demand is added to the !lprin-
kler dl!mand a.• requin.-d by Nfo'PA 13R.
40.J_l,S.l Secondary water supply. A secondary 011-->itc
watersupp!y equal to lhe hydrauli<.-ally calculated !!prin-
kler demand. includini Lhc hose stream n..-quirement.
shall be provided for high ri.,;c buildings in Sci~mic
Design Carqnry C. D. E or Fas dererminro hy !Ire Cali-
Jt1rnia Ruildi11g ( 'mJ,,_ Th,: SC'-'lmdru) water .mpply shall
have a dur.nion ,,r 111.11 lt.'!<s than ]0 minull.">; a.• ik.'ll."fl11i11ed
by lhc occupa11<.-y haT.ard d1Lssifica1ion in ai;n•rdam:e
with Nl-l'A 1.l
1-:xcepdc,n: l::xisling buildings.
903.3.6 Hose thttads. Fi ro! hn<IC threads and linings U!K.-d in
coonection with ,m111matk 1,prinkkr ~ystemll shall ~ a" prc-
M:ribed b;· rhc fir•• code t1t'ficial.
903.3.7 Fire department ;:onnecdon.,;. The: l,i.;ation or fire:
depanment cunn.,.,tinn.~ shall he appmvcd by the fin: code
official.
1. Au1oma1ic sprinl;.J,;1 ,ysl«ms pl'ut.•ctin~ om:-and
two-family J,..clling,.
:aoGT CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE
FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
2. Umited area ~y.uem" ~ving fewer lbw, 20 sprin·
kleni.
3. Autum1&tic sprinkler systems instalkd in :ir.--.:ordlln..·•·
with NFPA I 3R whett a common suppl) main is Ulil!d
IO supply bolh domestii: WB[l!'r and lhc 11Ulllmat11:
sp1fok.ler syitem. and a scpnrllle shutoff valve fur the
a11IOl1litlk sprinkler §y<,tem i~ 111.ll provided.
4. Jockey pump control valve" lha1 ::ml <eal.-..1 nr lc,,.-k.-..1
in the open position.
S. Control valves 10 (."\lmroerciall kitchen tu.-..-..ls. pai nf
spray booths or dip tonks 1h11t 11re <e11IM or lllCL!J in
lhe open position.
6. Valves controlling the fuel suppl~ 10 l'in: 1111mp "n·
sines dwt are ,ieal..-d or lucked in the open posi1i,in
7. Trim valves topres5ure $Wilc.-he,. in clry. rreucti,m ;,ml
deluge sprinkler systems that arc scaled or lc-..:ketl in
the open posiliOIL
b:eptloDI;
I. Underpou11d key or huh \ahes in roodwa} b<.,,,..,
provided by the municipalit) ,v puhlic utilit) an:
nnt required IO be inonilon:d.
2. Bar..-kfluv.. prevention device test nlvc~ kx:atcd m
limited area sprinkle, S)'Slcm suppl) pipin1,1 ~hall
be locked in the "PL"n po.•iti,m. Tn occuparn:k-, rt'
quired tn be equipped with a fire :ilann §ys~m. lh<.·
bacltflow ptt\'Cntcr \'alvci1 shall h.: elcc1ric:all~ su-
pervi.'IC<l by a tamper 5'\ itch instalk.-d in .u:cur-
lianl;e with NFPA ?2 ilPd se 1~ annunciated
5163.4.J Floor control valws. --'PPrtW<.-.1 sup._-ni ... -..1 in,h-
cating control valves shall be pr,.widcd a1 th.: point ,,f .:,,n-
nectinn lo the ri.,;« on aai:h floor in hif;!.h-ris.= building~.
903.5 ll!lilh1g and maintenance. Sprinkler .S)'-•11:ms shall h,:
tesral mid maintained in accordan1:e with Sl'.:tion Q(l I
903-~ Kxlstlng bulldlnp. Thi: pro,·isiuns ur lhis !>CC'lillll ;III:
intended to provide II reasonable degn:i: of .afot~ in cxi,1ins
11t1uctun.:s not c;muplying with the minimum requiren1..-n1., ol
Che C't1lifim1lu 8uil</i11g c,,,J,, b) re4uirini,? installati,,n ,,1 :an
aurnnuuk lire-e,i.tinguishi1111 s~stem
903.6.l Pyroxyll:a plastics. All s1ruc1ure~ occupied for the
manuf:11:ture tll' slo1"Jj!C of artkli:~ of .. "Cllul,>se ni1rn1r
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CHAPTERS
FIRE SERVICE FEATURES
SECTION501
GENERAL
501.1 Scope. Fire service features for buildings. structures and
premises shall comply with this chapter.
501.2 Permits. A permit shall be required as sel forth ln
Appendix Chapter 1. Seclions 105.6 and IOS.7.
501.3 ColllCnedon documents. Construction documents for
proposed fire apparatus access. localion of fire Janes and con-
Slruction doc::umcnlsand hydraulic calculations for fire hydrant
systems shall be submined to the fire depanment for review
and approval prior to construction.
501.A Tlmln& of lnslallatlon. When tire apparatus acces.s
toads or .a water supply for fire protection is required 10 be
inmlled, such proleetlon shall be installed and made service--
able prior IO and during the time of construction except When
approved alternatlw methods of prot<!'Ction are provided. Tem-
porary Sired slam; shall be installed at ~h slR!el in1erscction
when consrructlon of new roatways allows passage by vehi-
cles in accordance with Section 505.2.
SECTION 502
DEFINITIONS
502.l Ddlnltlons. The following words and terms shall, for the
purposes or this chapler and as used elsewhere In this code.
have the meaninp shown herein.
FIRE APPARA11JS ACCESS ROAD. A road thlll provides
fire apparalus access from a fire Slation IO a facility. bllilding or
portion lhereof. Thi-. is a seneral tenn inclusive or all ocher
tenns such as fire lane. public street. private meet, parking lot
lane and IICCCl\5 roadway.
nRE COMMAND CENTER. The principal anended or
unattended locatioo where the SlalUs of the detection, alarm
C<>flllTRlnlcalions and conuol systeffl.'\ is display«!, and from
which the system(s) can be manually controlled.
nRE DEPARTMENT MASTER KEY. A limited issue key
or special or controlled design 10 be carried by fire depanmen1
officials in command which will open key boxes on specified
properdes.
FIRE LANE. A road or other pa.-.sagewuy developed 10 allow
the pa.~..age of fire apparatus. A fire lane is not neces..~rily
inlended foe vehit.:ular tr-.irric Olher lhan fire appar,tlus.
KEY BOX. A secure device wi1h u lock operable only by afire
department ma.-.ter key. and containing bllilding enlry keys wld
other key) dial may be required for access in an emergency.
2007 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE
SECTION503
RRE APPARATUS ACCESS ROADS
ExeepUon: The fire code official is authorized to
inc~ltaedimeuion of IS0feet(4S 720mm)where:
1. The bulkllni Is equipped throua)touc with an ap-
proved automatic sprinkler system Installed In ac-
cordance wllh Section 903.3.1.1, 903.3.1.2 or
903.3.1.3.
2. Fire apporatus ~ roads canllO( be installed be-
cause of location on property, copc:>Jmphy. water•
ways, nonnegotiable grades or 01her similar
conditions, and an approved alternative means of
fini procection is provided.
3. There are OOl llkNe than two Oroup R-3 or Group u occupancies.
50J.l.l AddllJenal--. The fire code official is autho-
rized to require more than one fire apparatus acce.u rood
based on lhe poteolial for impu.inneol of a sinJle road by
vehicle congestion, condition of terrain. climatic conditions
or ocher factors that could limit access.
50.l.l .3 Hip.plied storaae-Fi re department vehicle access
to buiklinp used for high-piled c:ombusllbte storage shull
comply wldl lhe applicable provisions olOiapler 23.
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RIii! SIIMCE FEATURES
583.2.6 Brldaes and tl.vated surfaces. Where a bridge or
an elevated surface ls part of afireappararus acce.ss road, the
brida.e shall be consuucted and maintained in accon:lance
wilh AASHTO HB-17. Bridaes and elevated surfaces shall
be designed for a live load sufficient to carry lhe imposed
loads of ftre apparatus. Vehicle load I imits shall be posted al
bolh entrances to bridges when required by the fire code
official. Wheie elevated surfaces designed for eme11ency
vehicle use are adjacent to surfaces which are not designed
for such use, approved barriers. approved signs or both shal I
be Installed and maintained when required by the fire code
official.
503.2.7 Grade. The grade of lhe fire apparatus access road
shall be within the limits established by the fire code official
based on Ute fire department's appararus.
503.J Marking. Where required by the fire code official,
approved signs or other approved notices shall be provided for
fire apparatus access roads to identify such roads or prohibit the
obstruction thereof. Signs or notices shall be maintained in a
clean and legible condition at all times and be replaced or
repaired when necessaa)' to provide adequate visibility.
503.4 Obstruction of fin apparatus access roads. Fire appa-
ratus acces.s roads shall not be obstructed in any manner,
including the parking of vehicles. Toe minimum widths and
clearances established in Section 503.2.1 shall be maintained
al all time.-..
SOJ.5 Required gates or barricades. The fire code official is
authorized to require d1e installation and maintenance of gates
or other approved barricades across fire apparntus access
roads. trails or other acces.<1ways, not including public streets.
alleys or highways.
503.S.I Sttared gates and barricades. When required.
ga:ales and barricades shall be secured in an approved man-
ner. Roads, tr.tlls and other accessways thal have been
clmed and obstructed in the manner prescribed by Section
503 . .5 shall nol be trespassed on or used unless authorized
by the owner and the fire code official.
Exception: The restriction on use shall not apply to pub-
lic officers acting within the scope of duty.
(BJ SOJ.5.2 Fe11ces a,rd gaits. Sd1ool ,,:ro11ncl:J mtt:'' 1w
fe11ced and gare.i then?it1 ma_\' 1w eq11ipped wir/1 locks. pro-
\•icled llwt safe dis11er.rnl (lll'(IS lx1st'd o,i J St/Uml' feel (0.28
w) pt'r cx·ct1/>(tnl "re lon1'ed betweer, the sdwol tmd the
Je11,·e. S11d1 require,/ .mfe dis11erml areas slwll nm be
Jorntecl /e.~s tl1t111 50 f eer r I 5 240 mm> /mm sdw"I b11iltli11g.~.
Ever:,· public rmd primte sd1ool shall co11ji1rm with Sec-
tion .?2020 of tire Educatio11 OJCle whid1 stC1tt's:
The gm-eming board of every public school dislrict, and
rhe governing authority of twry P.rivate ~c/I001. wl~t·h
maintains any building used for 1/u-1nstruct1m1 or hous!11g
of school pupils on la11d enlirely e,iclostd (excepr for butfd-
ing walbi by fences or walls, mall. through cooperotton
with the local law enforcement and fire protection agencies
having jurisdiction oftlw area. make pruvisionfor the erec•
1io11 of gates in such fences or walls. The gates shall hf of
suffkient size to ~rmil the entrance of the ambul"nces,
police equipmt1nt and jirr-ftghting apparatus used by the
lawen{orcementandjireprotectionogencies. Thereshalllw
no less than one such access gate and therr sh"ll be as m"fl)"
such gates as ne«J«J to en.sure access to all major buildings
and ground areas. If sudl gates are to be equipptd with
locks, the locting devices shall be designed to pennit read)·
entrance ITy the use of the chain orbolt-cuning devices with
which the local luw enfon:ement and fire protection oge11·
des may be ,quipped.
SOJ.AS Security ptes. The inslallation of security gates across a
fire apparatus access road shall be approved by the fire chief.
Where security gates are installed, they shall have an approved
means of emergency operatioo. The security ptes and the
emergency operation shall be maintained operational at all
times.
SECTION504
ACCESS TO BUILDING OPENINGS AND ROOFS
504.1 Required attaSS. Exterior doors and openings requii:ed
by lhis code or the California Buildi11g Code-shall be main•
tained readily accessible for emergency 11CCess by the fire
department. An approved access walkway leadina from fire
apparatus acces., roads to exterior openings sh:111 be provided
when required by the fire code official.
504.2 Maintenance of exterior doors and openlnp. Exterior
doors and lheir runction shall not be eliminated without prior
approval. Exterior doors that have been rendered nonfunc-
tional and that relain a functional door exlerior appeurnnce
shall have a sign affixed 10 the exterior side of the door with the
words 1111S DOOR BLOCKED. The sian shall oonsisl of let•
ters having a principal stroke of not less than 0.75 inch ( 19.1
mm) wide and at lea.'lt6 inches( 152 mm) high on a contrasting
background. Required fire department access doors shall noc
be Qb51ructed .or eliminated. Exit and exit accei;..., doors shall
comply with Chapter 10. Access doors for high-piled combus-
tible storage shall comply with Section 2306.6.1.
504.J Stairway ~cess to roor. New building.., four or more
stories in height. eltcept those wilh a roof slope greater than
four units vertical in 12 units horizontal (33.3 percent slope).
shall be provided with a .,;tairway to the roof. S1airway access to
the roof shall be in accordance with Section I 009.12. Such
stairway shall be marked at street and floor levels with a sign
indicating that the stairway continues to the roof. Where roofs
are used for roof gardens or for other purposes. stairways shall
be provided as required for such occupancy clas.-.ification.
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ll n.,..-..,..,.,..iliali.lhemnbl1umdist....,., min,aoy Veal In •pmtk:ulo< drali •"llnlliAN.om&lowal •• .,. .. ..n.,.,rtaiunio:h ,.,,,,.,he pen-.... ...., 1h11 ,,.,
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910 •. J.2.J Gravity-operated drop out vents. Automatic
smoke and heat ven!S coolaining bea1-!!e1L•itivc glazing
designcdroshrinkanddmpournflll,: vent opening when
expot,ed lo fin: shall fully open within 5 minute.~ after the
vem ,;avily is exposed toa simulated tire repre!!Cnfed by 11
linic-lemperature gr.rdienl thac reaches an air lelllpC'nt-
ture of SOO"F (260"C) within 5 mi nutcs.
919.3.2.2 Sprinklered buildings. Whctc iwtnlli!d in
buildings equipp:d wilh an approved autumalic sprin-
kler 11}'lltl:m. tmll>ke and heat ~nls M111l be designed lo
opcran: autumatii:ally.
910.3.2.J NomprlnkJered buildings. Where in!ilallcd
in buildingi, not equipped wi1h an approved automatic
sprinkle! system. smoke and lh.:at vents sh;dl opcru1e
automatically hy actuation of a heat-responsive devitt
ral.Cd Ill bctWt.."ell lllO'F (56''C') and 220"F I I 22°Cl abtM:
ambient
Exception: Oravily-operated drop ow vents comply-
ing wilh Seclitm 9!0.J_J I
9 IOJ.J Vent dimensions. The effective v.:ntini area shall
not be less tlutn 16 square feel ( U mil willi no dimeo~ion
les~ 1han 4 feet 11219 mm). excluding ribs or guuers having
a 1otal width not c~<.~cding 6 inches (152 mml.
910.3.4 Vent locations. Smoke aml hear venrs ~hall he
locatc:d :ZO feet (609('> mml t•r more from adjacent lot lillCl'
and fire walls and IO t'eet (J048 111ml or more l'nnn lire l:,.1r·
2007 CAL.lf'ORNIA Flftl: CODE
rier wallJ-Vents shall he uniformly l~ati:d widiin the rol'f
area. above high-pilat sfllnlge .n:-.is. v. i1h consideration
given to roof' piich, draft ciinain locacion. i.llrinkler loo:arion
and sll'UctUral membrr.L
910.3.S Draft curtalmr. Wbcn: n:quiml. draft curtain, ~hall
be pmvidi..'Cl in accordance wilh chis secrion.
Exception: Wheic areas of buildings are equipped with
ESFR spriokler.l. draft cunains shall not be pm·ided
within lhae areas. Druft curtain$ shaJI ooly be provided
at the separatioo between lhe ESFR q,rinklen and the
conventional sprinklers
9lo.J.5.1 Construction. Draft curtains shall be '-""n
structed of sbcct metal. lath and plaster. gypsum board or
olhcr approved materials lhat provide equivaleol perfor
m= to ~t 1he pa,i;sage of smoke. Joinbl and 1X111nec-
1ioos shall be lifflOke light
910.3.5.l Locatioa and deptlL. The: location a1id mini-
mum dclpth of draft curtains shall be in a,:cordance wilh
Table910-3.
910.4 Mechankal smoke nball!lt. \\'here appnm!d h) 1he
fire code orftcial. engineered mechanical 1moke exluw•t shall
he an aco::t.1)1ablc alternative tu lilllUke and heat venrs.
910.4.1 l..oealion. Exhaust fans shall be uniformly 11pa1."1:d
within each dnaft--cunained aren and rbt: maximum diillllllt.'l!
between fam llllall 001 he pew:r thun I 00 l'cet 00480 mm I
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905.7.2 Locking cabinet doors. Cahinet~ shall be
unlocked.
Exceptions:
I. Visual identification pancb of glass or other ap-
proved transpru-ent frangihle material that is easily
broken and allows access.
2 Approved locking arrangemcntq
3. Group I 3 occupam:ics
905.8 Dry IWldpipes. Dry ~randpipes ~hall not be installed.
Enq,Uon: Where subjecl to &cezmg and in ace~
with NFPA 14.
905.9 Valve mpenlsion. Valves controlling water supplie<;
shall be supervised in the open position so that a cbange in the
normal position of the valve will gem:mce a supervisory signal
at lhe supervi.,;ing station required by Se.:tion 903.4. Wbere a
fire alarm sys.tern is provided. a ~ignal shall also be transmitted
to the control unit
uceptions:
I . Valve,; to underground key or hub valves in roadway
boxes provided by the municipality or public utility
do QOI require supervision.
2. Valves loc~ in the normal position and i1Lspected as
provided in this code in buildings not equipped with a
fire alarm $ystcm.
905.10 During comtruction. Standpipe sy~TCffl!I retjUired dur-
ing consuuctioo and demolition operation~ shall bo: provided in
accordanct wt1h Sec1ion l 41 ~
905.l l Eidsting bulldli,gs. Existing structu= with occupied
floors located more than 50 feet ( 15 240 mm) above or below
the lowest level of fue department acce!,s shall be equipped
with standpipes mstalled in accotdance wilh Section 905. The
standpipes shall have an approved fire department conn.::ction
with hose connections at each floor level above or below the
lowest level of fire departmtnt access. The fire code official is
authorized to apprnve the installation of nianual ~tandpipe sys-
tems to achieve compliance with rhi,; section where the
responding fire department is capable of providing the required
hose !low at the highest ~tandpipe outlet.
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in Oroap J.2 occ:vpucies. -to pDdal,Ae fire
alUIIJllilhcr, wlJ bepcmiincd to be lodad • 10 be
localed ia lllllfflocatioaapimd,:,ddielllafl'lau key-1,
906.f fhicht ■!iOft lloor. Poitablc lile Cllltmpabct:1 ba'liq a
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HIOH-PIUD COU8USl'IIU STORAGE
Natural rubber (nonexpanded)
Nyloo (Nylon 6, Nylon 6/6)
PVC (polyvinyl cbloride par than 5-pereent, but no1
exceeding 15-pel'CCld pl■slicir.ed)
s~ rubber
2303.7.3 Group C pl1lllkL Group C plutics an: plutic
material& h■vina a bear of comhllltion 111d a burning rate
similar to thole or ordinary lilOIDbulUbh:a. Eumplca of
Oroup C platics include, bat ae not limited to, 1111:
following:
Fluoroplastics (PCTFE, polychlorolriftuoroethylene;
l'TFB. polytetraftuoroetyleoe)
Melamine (melamine formaldehyde)
Phenol
PVC (polyvinyl chloride, riJid or pluticizcd lea■ thm S
peicent, e.g.. pipe, pipe fiuinp)
PVDC (polyvinylidene chloride)
PVDF (polyvinylidenc fluoride)
PVF (polyvinyl fluoride)
Urea (wea formaldehyde)
2303.7AUmltedqwmdllesofGrmpA.plaltlalamixed
wmmodltim. f"IIWC 2303.7.4 :lhall be u.sed to determine
the quantity of Group A platics alknffll to be stored in a
package or carton or on a pallet wilhout incrasing the com-
modity clalsificalion.
SECTION 2304
DESIGNATION OF HIGH-PIU!D STORAGE AREAS
mu Genenl. Hip-piled stor■se areas. and portion.a or
high-piled storage areas intended for storage of a diffemn
commodity chm than adpiceot atea, shall be dcaipcd and
specifically desigpated to c:oorain Cl• [, Clals II, Class m.
Class IV or high-huard commodities. 1'b8 designation of a
high-piled combustible Stonge area. or portion thereof
intended fur storage of a different commodity class, shall be
based on the highest hazard commodir.y class lllored except •
provided in Section 2304-2.
2304..2 Designation bawl OD enatneerfnlmlylis. 11ledcs-
ipation or a high-piled combuslible storage an■, OI' portion
lhcrmf, is allowed to be based 1111 a lower hazard class lbao that
of the highest class of commodity stored when a limited quu-
tity of lhe higher hazard commodity baa been demonscratcd by
engineering analysis to be adeqaarely promcted by the auto-
matic sprinkler aystem provided. Tbc engineering analysis
shall consider the ability of die sprinkler system to deli_. the
higher dcnsil)' required by the higher hazaR:I commodity. The
higher density shall be based on rhe acrual storage height of the
pile or rack and die minimum allowable design area for sprin-
kler operation as set forth in rhe density/area figures provided
in NFPA 13. The contiguous area occupied by the higher haz-
ard commodity shall oot exceed 120 square feet ( 111 mZ) and
additional areas of lugherbuard commodity shall be separated
from other &UCh ■reas by 25 feet (7QO mm) or more. The sprin-
kJer system shall be capable of delivering the higher density
over a minimum sea of 900 IClUIR feet (14 ml) for wet pipe
systems and 1,200 square feel (11 m2) for dry pipe 1ysicms.
The shape of the dellgn area shall be in ■cx:ordance widt
Section 903.
SECTION 2308
GENERAL FIRE PROTECTION AND LIFE SAFETY
FEATURES
23K.l General. Fm: procecdon and life ufety fatues for
high-piled storage area11 shall bo in accordanc:e wtrh Sections
2306.2 through 2306. 10. •
2306.2 Ellltenl 1111d type of ptGtecdon. Where required by
Table 231)6.2, fire detection SyslilmS, smoke and beat n:moval,
draft curtains and automatic aprinlder desi&n densities shall
extend the lesser of IS feet (4m mm) beyond die high-piled
storage area or to a permanent partition. When: ponions ot
high-piled Silll'llge areas baw diffi:nut m prorection require•
meats because of commodity, method of sunge or storage
hcipt. the rue protu:lion fcalWeS reqllired by 'lablc 2306.2
within thia an,■ shall be based 011 the most ralric:trie design
requirements.
2306.3 Separation ot hlp-pOed storqe uas. High-piled
storage mas shall be sepualed liom Olbcr portions of the
building where required by Sections 2306.3.1 through
2306.3.2.2. •
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1127.17.1 Cerrfdor opmlnp. Opeainp in corridor walls
shall comply with lhe n,quin:ments of lhe Coli/bmio Build-
In, COM.
Eueptlom:
t. Where 20-mimne fiM door anemblitl are re-
quinld, aolid wood doors It !Nil 1.7S iadm (44
mm) drick or insulated steel doors are allowed.
2. Opminp protected with fixed wile atua act In
steelfnunes.
3. OpeniQI CICWCllld With o.5-iac:h (12. 7 mm) pp-
Mn wallboard« 0.75-iaeh (19.1 mm) plywood
on Ibo room side.
4. Opening proteccion is DOI requiced when the build-inJ ls equipped duoughout with ID llppt'(Mld auto-
nlldc: sprinkler sysrcm.
OCCUPANCY_
ur.17.17.2 n-1. ads. Where IIIOle lhan one e1i1 or exit
accaisdoorway isrequifed, lheait_.shallbeammaed
such thaC dead mdl do 11C1t exeeed die limits speclfted In
'l'llblc 1027.17.2.
EKepden: A dead-end pmageway orconidor shaft 11CM
be limitcdlnlcqdlw"-lbclcnathofdledald-eadpas-
sapway or corridor Is lat lhln 2.S limes die lCIII width
of the dead-eacl paslllpWllf or corridor.
lffl.17.3 Eidt ~ tnftl dllhmce. Exits shall be
located so that lbe mwmum leacth of exit acceaa travel.
measured from lhe mMt remoce point to an approved 111.k
along lhe natuml and unoblllucllid path of epas tra.ve~
does not exceed thedlmncespvea in Table 1027.17.2.
1027.11.4 c.-palh of..-traffl. The l:011IIIIOII
parh of egress tmd shall aot exceed the disrauces pven
Table 1027.17.2.
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space. dwelling unit and sleeping uni I sha.l I be provided with
access to the required exits wilholll passing lhmugh adja-
cent 1en11n1 spat.=, dwelling unit~ and sleeping unils.
Exception: Mean,; of egrl!l>.'i slwll not be prohibiled
through lldjoining 1enan1 ~y.ice where xuch rooms or
spaa:s 0<:1,"Upy le~~ !ban IO pereem of rhe area or the ien-
ant ,space 1hmugh which thi.-y (IIL'i••; are the same or simi-
lar 01:1.'llpant:y group: a discem.'\ble path of egress tmvel
to an exh is provided; and 1hc means or egress inro the
adjoining space is not sub~"1 IU kicking from the cgn:,ss
xide. /1\ required mean.'l of egress serving !he larger termnt
sp.K-e shall not pas.<1 through the smaller tenant space or
i;pw:e:;.
1014.2.2 Gn,up 1-2. Habitable mmnij or suites in Group 1-2
occuparicies shall have an exit BCL'CSs door leadin!! directly
10 I corridor.
Effeption.,:
I. Rooms withexil doors opening dire1.'1ly to theoul-
!ID.'l al ground level.
2. Patien1 11lccping room» are p,:rmitted to have one
in~n: room if lhe intervening room ii< not
u,;ed • 1111 exit ac(."Css fur more lhan eight patient
heds,
3. Spe,;ial nwsing suite,< arc pennittL-d lo huve one in-
tmiening mom whi.-n: lite illTIIIIJeDient allows for
direct and constant visual ~upcrvision bll nursing
pl!l""UIIIICI.
4 Fnr moms other lhan patient sleeping room., lo-
cJlled \loilhin a "uite. exit aocess travel From wilhin
the! ~uitc i.hall be pcnnined through one intcrven-
in!! ruum wlrert? 11M., tra"d di~ to the exit ac
ccs,. J,x>r i~ not ircatcr than I no Ccet { 30 480 nun 1-
5. Fur rooms 1,ther than patient ,;Jeeping mon,,. lo-
cated within a "llitc. e:otil 1!4'Ct..-ss travel rrom Within
1hr: suite "h;,11 he permitted through 1wo interven-
ifll': mom,. whim: lhe trJvel di,r,tance to rhe exit lie·
ces!<doorisnut ~reaterthan 50feet ( 15 240 mm).
Suite,. of ,;[ .. ,:ping n•un,; ~hall nm Cll.c .. -ed 5.000 squnre
foci 1465 ni-'1. Suite,; of rooms other tlum patient sleeping
mom.-. shall not CllCeed 10.000 ,;c.111are feet (929 rn'). Any
paticm ,lc:epinf n1um. or any suite that includes pmient
,r,lttping roomg. "' lllOrl! than 1.000 square feet (93 m2) shall
have at lea.\! two exit ar.:ceNs dt11)1'!1 remotely luc:11tc.d from
e--K-11 ndtcr. AJ1}' rot.Jm or ~uito: of wums otheT than patient
sleeping n,oni,; of more th.in 2~'i00 !IC!Ulll"C fc:ct (232 m•1
shall ha,·.: at k:;i,at two acce"" J1l<lf" remotely located from
ea,:h 1.11her. The travd tli,iancc hclwecn any point in a Group
1-2 c,ccupanc} and an ell.it acce,;,-Joc,11 in tht' room !lhall nol
e11ceed 50 fi:et (15 240 mm}. The travel distance between
any point in a !<uitc of .,lc.:pi1111 moms and an cxil a.:cess 1foor
of Iha! suite ,;hall lllll exceed I UO feet ( 30 480 mm).
&dr .,11ih' 11f m,1111., .• l,a/1 /,., se{l(lfutedfmm the n-11wi11-
t1,.,r "[the h111"/Ji11,q h.,· '"" I<'.<• 1/111,r II l-hm11·Jire barrier:
Eqrn, (,IT fJt>rrimt-. ,!(the b11ildi11,'t ,,,,uide rhe mill' ~h,r/1
,wt requifl' />tl-'-'11.lt<" 1hm11.~h tlw mire
2007 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE
MEANS OF EGRESS
1014.2.2.J BG-t uia, .411 R>tml.< lwlow grud<' shall
ha~'f! m>I Jes.~ than tlM e.dt acceu that leads dln!t1ly 1mm
exterior e:rit door~ning dirrd/.t ,,. m1 e.til dischurgt· ur
grude plunr or the pub/it· 1t"U)~
1014.3 Common path or egress traveL In occupiux:ie!> otMr
than Groups H-1. H-2 and H-3, the common path of egress
tr-J.vel shall not ex,;eed 75 fect(22 860mm}. ln Group H-1. H-2
and H-3 OL.-cuparu:ies, lhe common palh of egress travel ~hnll
not exoced 2S feet (7620 mm). For common padl of egres,-
travel in Group A occupancies having lixed seating, Sile Sec-
lion l02S.8.
Exeeptlons:
I. The length of a common padl of ep lnlvel in Group
B, F and S oxupancic,; !lhall not be more than I 00 foci
(30 480 mm). provickd Iha! lhc building i~ equipped
throughout with an automalic ~ system in
stulled in iHXOnlance wi1h Section 903.3.1.1.
2. Where a tenan1 space in Group B. S and U occup;m •
cics has an occupanl lood of dOI more lhan 30. the
Ienalh of a common path of cgmss lnilVel ~holl no1 be
lll<Jl'C than 100 feel (30 480 nun).
3. The length of a cnmmOll padl of eg.n:,s.~ travel in 11
Group 1-J OCQlpllnCy shall nut be 1nott thnn I 00 feet
(30480mm).
4. The length of a common path of egmi. navel in a
Group R-2 occupancy llhall not be moo, lban 12.a; feet
(38 100 mm). provided that the building is proia.'led
throuahool with an appnn-ed automatic sprinkler S} s-
eem in BL.-cordam.-e with Section 903.3. I. I.
and bleachers shall al!IO comply with Secti.1.111 1025.
The requin:d width of ai!ilcs shall be unobstrucr.ed
Exception: l>t>Ol'S, when fully opened. and handrails !\hall
not rcdllcc the rc:qui:red width by more than 7 inches fl 78
mm). D\lof,. in any pn,;ition shall nu1 n:du,.."\! the required
width by more 1lwo one-half. Other nonstructural proje.:
lion.~ such llJI tri rn and similar decorative fcatuwi are p,?nnit
led tu prject intolhc n:quiR:d width 1.5 inchei.138 tnn1) for
eil<.'h side.
[ DSA-ACJ /" llddiJim, ,,, 1I"" requiremtmts of this se,·ri1111.
"'"'-'"'' uf egrei<.v. whid1 pn,i·ide aC'f:ess to. oreg".u fmm. ,..,uJ-
i11g., ur fi,dlitie., 1.-J1ell" m·u.uihiliry i:< ~q11ired for oppfi,·<1
tio11.r li.rt.-d in Title U, Pon 2. S«tiuti 109.1. regulated /J:,· rh,·
Dfrisirm ,,f 1hr .'itule Alt"hite~·r-An·es.1 Compliam:.-sht1ll u/ . .,,
mmp/ywitlr Chapter J IA urCl1<1f'ler I 18. So','tim, I /1JB.6. <!f
tlu: Culi ,,,,;,, 811ildi11g Cork. ,u applkoble.
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IIEANS OF EGRESS
Exap&lun: Nonpublic aiJles servini less lhan 50 people
and no1 requiml to be aa:essible by Chopter JIB (s«
S«tions 1 IOJB.1 E.rception 2 and I 12JB.2 Exaplion)
of the California Building Code need not exceed 28
Inches (711 mm) in width.
1014.4.2 A.Isle accessways In Gruap M. An aisle
-.-cessway shall be provided on at lease one side of each ele-
ment wilhin the merchandise pad. The minimum clear
width for an aisle accessway not required to be accessible
shall be 30 Inches (762 mm). The requiredc:learwidlhoflhe
aisle accessway shall be measuml pe,peodic:ular lO lhe ele-
menlS and merchandise within the merchandise pad. 1be
30-lnch (762mm) minimun,clar wldlhshall be maintained
to provide• palh 10 an adjaceat aisle or aisle lieee$Swaf. The
common path or travel shall not exceed 30 feet (9144 mm)
from any point in the men:handise pad.
Exception: For an:u 5fl'Ving not mote than 50 occu-
pants. the common palh of travel shall not exceed 75 feet
(22 880mm).
1014.4.J Seatlna at tables. Where seating is localed at a
table or counter and is adjacent lo an aisle or aisle
accessway. lhe measurement or rwqulmtt clear wkllh or lhe
aisle or aisle accessway shall be made to a line 19 inches
(483 mm) away from and parallel to lhe ed,e of lhe lable or
counter. The 19-inch (483 mm) distance shall be measured
perpendicular to the side of the cable or counter. In lhe case
of other side boundaries for aisle or aisle acc:essways. Che
clear width shall be measured to walls. edges of sating and
tread edges.except !hat handrail projecdonsare permitted.
Exapdon: Where table$ or counters are served by fixed
seats. rhe width or lhe aisle accessway shall be measuml
from lhe back of the seat
1014.4.3.1 Aisle acassway ror tables aad &eating.
Aisle acces.,;ways !lefVing anangemenrs of seating at
tables orcounten; shall have sufficient clear width IO con-
form to the capacity ~uimnents of Section 1005.1 but
shall not have less than the appropriate minimum clear
widlh specified in Section 1014.43.2.
1014.4.J.l Table and seallna 8CC1!$SW■y width. Aisle
accessways shall provide a minimum of 12 inches (305
mn1J of width plus0.S inch (12.7 mm)ofwidth for each
additional I foot (305 mm). or fraction thereof. beyond
12 feet (36S8 mm) of aisle acce.uway length mea.-.ured
from lhe center of the seat farthest from llll aisle.
Exceptlom Portions of an aisle acces,1way having a
length not exceeding 6 feet ( 1829 mm) and u!i4!d by a
total of not more than four p.:rsons.
1014.4.J.3 Table and seating aisle ■cceli5\t'ay length.
The length of tr,tvel along rile aMe accrs. .. way !iltall not
exceed )0 feet (9144 mm) from any ~ti lo the point
where a person ha.o; a ehoice of two or more palh.o; of
egres.'> lravel to separjte ~iL-..
1014.5 Fcnss balcenles. Balconie,; used foreipss purposes
shall conform 10 the same requiremeats as corridors for widlh.
headroom, dead ends and projeclioos.
1014.5.1 wan separation. Exterior 'INSS balc:Gllies shall
be separated rrom the interior of the buildin, by walls and
opening protectives as required for corridors.
Exeepllon: Separalioa is• requiral where the exterior
caress balcooy is served by at leasl twO stabs and a
de.ad-end navel condilion does DOC require tmel past an
unprotec:ted openins ID reach a Slair.
1014.5.2 Openness. The long side of an earess balcony
shall be at least 50 percent open, and lhe open aseaabove the
pants lball be so distributed as to minimize the 110'CUmia-
tion of smoke ot toxic gases.
[BJ SECTION 1015
EXIT AND EXIT ACCESS DOORWAYS
ltl~I Exit or exit IICcm doorways nqulnd.1\vo exits or
ex.Ir access doorways from lflY space shall be provided where
one of lhe followlq; condilions exists:
1. The occupant load of lho space exceeds the values ta Ta-
ble I0IS,I.
2. The common path « egress 1nwel exceeds 1he limiaa-
tions of Seclion 10143.
3. Whetenquired by Sec1ioas J0IS.3. IDIS.4and I0IS.S.
ExceptlDn: Group 1·2 ocwpanc:ies shall c:oq,ly wilh
Seclion 1014.2.2.
TABLE1011.1
SPACES WITH ONE MEANS OF EGRESS
OCCUMNCY --llloe:c:18N?LGAD
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H-4. H-5.1-1. 1-3, 1-4. R 10
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•· Day .:are maximum Ol.'1.'IIJIIIIII kw1 Ir. 10.
1015.1.1 Three or more eds. Access to three or more exits
shall be provided from a floor area where required by Sec-
lioo 1019.1.
1015.2 Exit or exit access doorway arnngemem. Required
exiL, shall be located in a manner lhat mates their availability
obvious. Exitli shall be unobslRICled III all limes. uil and exit
access doorways shall be manged in acc:ordonce wi1h Sections
1015.2.1 and 1015.2.2.
1015.2.1 Two exits or exit lllU5S doerwayt. Whtre two
exiti. or exit acce5S doorways are required from any portion
of the exit &-ce!ill, the ult doors or ex.it acces., doorways
shull be placed a distance apart eqwd lo not les5 than
one-half of the length of the fllllXimum overall diagonal
dim:nsion or the building or area to be served measured in a
straight line betw~en exit door!I or sil aa:e,;.1, doorwayi;.
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ATTACHMENT #12
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ing above wilh a b.orizonial a.<.i1embly having a m inimurn
3-hour fin:-resiswice rating
2. Shaft, stairway, ramp or escalator enclosures through Lhc
horir.ontal assembly shall have not less than a 2-hour
fire-resistance rating wilh opening prole<.'tives in accor
danc<! wilh Tllble 715_4.
Exceptloo: Where the cnclmure walls below the hor-
izonta I a!<llembly have not less than a 3-hour
fire-re,istancc ruing with Op;!ning protective, in
acrnrdance with Table 71'.l.4. the enclo~ure walls
extending above the horizontal assembly shall be per-
mitted to have a I •hour fue-re1i:1tnnee rating. pro-
vided:
L Tit,e building alxwe lhe horizontal asi;,;mbly is
not required to be of Type I c0Mtruc1ioo;
2-TilC enclosure connects less than four stories:
and
J. The enclosure opening protectives above the
horiwrital """""1IDly have a minimum I-hour
fire pcoo:ction rating.
3. The building above the honzooul assembly shall be per-
mined to have multiple Group A uses. each with an occu-
pant IOI.Id of less than 300. or C",mup B, /./. M. R or S
uses.
GENER.u BUILDING HEJGHTS AND AREAS
4. The building below the horizontal assembly is a Group
S-2 enclosed or open parting garage. u~ for the purl..
ing and storage of private motor -,;hides.
Exceptions:
1. Entry lobbies., ITk.>chanical toornt and ~imilJ.r
uses incidental to the operation of the building
shall be permitted.
2. Multiple Group A uses. each with an occupant
load of Jess than 300. or Group B or ~1 uses
shall be permitted. in addition to those u,-e in--
cidental to the opemtion of 111il building I in,; [1,1,j-
ing storage areas). pro"ided that the entir~
structure below the bl)fiznntal a'liembly be pn,
tecled throughout by an approved automatic
sprinkler system.
5. The maximum building height in fttt !ihall not ex,e.:d
the Ii mits set forth in Section 503 for the buiWios ha, ing
the smaller allowabl,e height as =~urcd from th~ gm&
plane.
509.3 Group S-2 encloMd parking garage with Group S-2
open parking garage aboft. A Group S-2 enclosed parking
garage located in the basement or fin.I story below a Group S-.:
open parking garage shall ht, cla~sified a.~ a ,;eparatc and d1~·
TA8LE 50a.3..3
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S ---= BuilJing" ~•:ipp:d thmughoUI ,.-;lh .an .amomntk-.:;pn-n\:.Jcr ,;.yM~m iJl.},1:dlcd ht ~-conlaoc,e with $tcti1.i'11; qui, \. l. I.
NS .,_ Building.1 no1 equipped 1lv1'lllghoW: with ..n .nalit•matl'c-~i-nklcr ~ysinn in.)'.ttt.llc-d in 111.·{,_•Qnfonce with Sec:1-ion 003.3_ I.!
'N = No i,,;c:pan,;tioo r<qui~men«
NP = Jl/ot p,rminod
a. Ft)i' Group H S u...~"'-,i~1n. ~ Scdi-r,n 003.2.4.2
b-. O.:~ttp.inc)' ~Ion nccd not be pnN,ded fl"Jf ~•nr-~e 3'1:a:t wilhm Uroups Rand M if thi:-:
I. ;\tea b 1,c,..""iS dsan 10 pm.--ent nf the l'M.i;a: ilfC:t~
l, Arca ~i equi~ with an 'ilut.Panalh: 6re-t'.'<fingui:t:hin:i;i 1y,:.tt:m an-J h" le~t-than 'J.-000 squitn" rut. or
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS & PARTS MANUAL #1950798
Z-Line Low Profile Boltless Shelving
Installation Instructions
Tennsco Corp., Dickson, TN 37056-1888 • {615) 446-8000
RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE!
Congratulations on your purchase of 2-Line
Low Profile Boltless Shelving from Tennsco!
2-Line's interlocking keyhole design not only
makes installation fast and easy but
eliminates the need for clips, gussets, sway
braces or other hardware commonly used in
conventional shelving. This allows completely
free access to your stored materials from all
sides of the unit.
Z-Line Low Profile Shelving is available in a
variety of heights, depths and widths for
virtually any application. And starter and
adder units allow for joining shelving units
together.
SHELF LOAD CAPACITIES
36" wide units 600 lbs. per shelf
42" wide units 550 lbs. per shelf
48" wide units 500 lbs. per shelf
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
Some parts may have sharp edges. CARE must
be taken when handling the pieces to avoid injury.
For safety, wear a pair of work gloves when
assembling or performing any maintenance on
shelving. • • •••••• •
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Tenn11CO warrants goods purchased hereunder to be free of~ In materials and workmanship for a period of one ,1J M fmm the date 3t lhipment, • • • •
h8!'8Under. This warranty shall not apply In the event goods are damaged as a result of misuse, abuse, neglect, accident, mproi,3,-appllcfl'lll, M>dlftcallon • •
or repair by pe~ns not authorized by Seller, where goods are damaged during shipment, or when, lhe dal8 atanps on the goods ~ Nllll ~efacad• • • •
modffled or removed. UNLESS CONSIDERED UNENFORCEABLE OR UNLAWFUL UNDER APPLICABLE LAW: • • • • :
a. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOJIIAf'MitcULAR • • •
PURPOSE ARE HEREBY EXCLUDED: • • • • •
b. BUYERS REMEDY, IF ANY, FOR AKV DEFECTIVE GOODS SHALL BE LIMITED TO A REFUND BY SELLER OR REPLACEMENT OF THE
GOODS AT SELLER'S OPTION, ANO SHALL IN NO EVENT INCLUDE DAMAGES OF At« KIND, WHETHER INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL
OR OTHERWISE.
NO GOODS ACCEPTED FOR RETURN WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL. Seller shaD have the right ID Inspect any goods claimed to be defective at Buyer&
place of business or requln, Buyer to retum the goods to Setler for lnspecllon on Seller's premises. Transportallon charges covering retumed goods
wlll be borne by Seller only If such goods are proven to be defective, are covered by this warranty and are relLlmed wihin the warranty period stated
above.
TENNSCO CORP., P.O. BOX 1888, DICKSON, TN 37~1888
(815) 4-46-aOOO (800} 251-8184
PK-1950798
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ASSEMBLY OF BOLTLESS LOW PROFILE SHELVING
Tool Needed: A rubber malletfor seating the shelf supports into the uprights.
Two people are recommended for assembly. Approximate assembly time: 15 to 30 minutes per station.
1. The reference numbers used throughout this
sheet refer to the illustration on the back cover.
This is to help you to identify the various parts as
they are mentioned.
4. Place a third front-to.back end support in the
middle slots of the two uprights.
This forms one end of the
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(l!UR) Q IJ
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shelving unit.
NOTE: There
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three (3)
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(ZTP) q {I
whether you ordered
a single unit or an
adder unit, you may
have one or both of
the styles of upright
shown at right: Q IJ
Q u A single unit will use EUR posts for all four ,,
uprights, as shown below in Figure A. If you plan
on adding an adder unit however, you should
build your starter unit ith two ZTP
posts on one end
(which will join
with the adder),
as shown in
Figure B.
. 1ng e urn w
ur Angle Posts {EUR
" " B. Two or more units with Angle Posts (EUR) on ~
each end and "T" Posts (ZTP) connecting each unit. ~
3. With help from an associate, or using a wa for
support, connect two EUR uprights {Ref. No. 1a)
together with two front-to-back supports (Ref. No.
2), one at the top and one
at the bottom. Be sure
the front-to-back
supports are
fully seated
in the key-
hole slots,
as shown.
NOTE: The
uprights
must be
positioned
so that the
narrow part
of the slots
is toward the
floor, as shown
in the inset.
IMPORTANT: The
support MUST be
Inserted so thatthe flat
surface la on top as
shown In profile at left!
back end
supports
per unit
end, as
shown.
These are
not shelf
supports,
and are
not needed
at every
shelf level.
5. Repeat steps 3 and
4 to construct a second set of unit ends.
NOTE: If you are planning to install an adder
unit, this second end should consist of ZTP
Uprights (Ref. No. 1 b) so that you can connect
your next unit. Carefully
re-read through
step 2 to better
understand
this.
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ociate, connect the two
7. Attach the
remaining
shelf supports
at the desired
shelf levels,
making sure
that all shelf
supports are
completely
seated in the
upright slots.
8. If particleb
decking wa
ordered, pl
decking on
shelving le
decking sh
fit flush insi
the shelf
supports.
If you have
purchased a
single unit,
shelving uni
now comple
For adder u
see step 9.
9. If joining more than
one unit together, your
original unit should have been
assembled with ZTP upright ---=,_ __ _
described in step 5. Sim
continue adding shelf
supports and uprights
to complete your
additional units.
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End Support
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Partlcl•board
~ D•cklng
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EUR Upright
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Shlllf Support
(Raf. No. 3)
1 a Angle Post 4 EUR-hh 1 b "T" Post 2 ZT~;htl.
2 Front-To-Back End Support 6 VDRS-dd16 2 .·.· g; __ i'.,~V~i~~6,
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