Does anyone have any commentary that explains why the California Mechanical Code (section 508.4) requires hood supports to be able to support an additional 800 lbs. beyond the hood weight? This is more than the hoods themselves in many cases.
Thanks- I did see that section of the CMC code. I was hoping for some background as to why this load is so high.
John McClane probably tops out at around 200 lbs, so it would take 4 of him to reach this load.
Hawkaz:
The 800lbs. also likely includes an EQ (earthquake) component which should/might be applied in any direction. Other mech. equip., like water heaters and storage tanks must be tied back to the structure for lateral EQ loads too. You should always read the code commentary. That’s often more meaningful for a good understanding of the intent and original thinking than the code verbiage itself.
I was just googling and ran across the online version of the 2021 International Mechanical Code. I don't see an 800-lb requirement, but do see "And the possible weight of personnel working in or on the hood" in 507.2.4 and a similar statement in 507.3.2.