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11 & 12 - Fire Code Updates
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ceilings shall meet the flame propagation performance criteria of NFPA 701 in accordance with <br />Section 807 or be noncombustible. <br />Amend Sections 807.5.5.2, Artwork in corridors, and 807.5.5.3, Artwork in Classrooms (both <br />applicable to Group 1-4 occupancies), to read as follows: <br />807.5.5.2 Artwork in corridors. Artwork and teaching materials shall be limited on the walls of <br />corridors to not more than 20 percent of the wall area. Such materials shall not be continuous <br />from floor to ceiling or wall to wall. Curtains, draperies, wall hangings and other decorative <br />material suspended from the walls or ceilings shall meet the flame propagation performance <br />criteria of NFPA 701 in accordance with Section 807 or be noncombustible. <br />Exception: Corridors protected by an approved automatic sprinkler system installed in <br />accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 shall be limited to 50 percent of the wall area. <br />807.5.5.3 Artwork in classrooms. Artwork and teaching materials shall be limited on walls of <br />classrooms to not more than 50 percent of the specific wall area to which they are attached. <br />Curtains, draperies, wall hangings and other decorative material suspended from the walls or <br />ceilings shall meet the flame propagation performance criteria of NFPA 701 in accordance with <br />Section 807 or be noncombustible. <br />Add Section 901.6.1.1, Standpipe Testing, to read asfollows: <br />901.6.1.1 Standpipe Testing. Building owners/managers must maintain and test standpipe <br />systems as per NFPA 25 requirements. The following additional requirements shall be applied <br />to the testing that is required every 5 years: <br />1. The piping between the Fire Department Connection (FDC) and the standpipe shall be <br />backflushed or inspected by approved camera when foreign material is present or when caps are <br />missing, and also hydrostatically tested for all FDC's on any type of standpipe system. Hydrostatic <br />testing shall also be conducted in accordance with NFPA 25 requirements for the different types <br />of standpipe systems. <br />2. For any manual (dry or wet) standpipe system not having an automatic water supply <br />capable of flowing water through the standpipe, the tester shall connect hose from a fire hydrant <br />or portable pumping system (as approved by the fire code official) to each FDC, and flow water <br />through the standpipe system to the roof outlet to verify that each inlet connection functions <br />properly. Confirm that there are no open hose valves prior to introducing water into a dry <br />standpipe. There is no required pressure criteria at the outlet. Verify that check valves function <br />properly and that there are no closed control valves on the system. <br />3. Any pressure relief, reducing, or control valves shall be tested in accordance with the <br />requirements of NFPA 25. All hose valves shall be exercised. <br />4. If the FDC is not already provided with approved caps, the contractor shall install such caps <br />for all FDC's as required by the fire code official. <br />
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