NightME
Mechanical
- Jan 13, 2009
- 70
NFPA (in various standards) makes the following (or similar) statement in the Scope section: "The values presented for measurements in the Code are expressed with a degree of precision appropriate for practical application and enforcement. It is not intended that the application or enforcement of these values be more precise than the precision expressed."
So, my question is, does the I-Codes have similar language or expectation?
Where it becomes important at the moment is for area and height calculations. The mixed-separated occupancy building ratio currently works out to be 1.04 when I'm limited to <= 1 and I'd really like to make this work vs. asking the Architect to slice out some building area or add some more fire barriers.
Thoughts?
So, my question is, does the I-Codes have similar language or expectation?
Where it becomes important at the moment is for area and height calculations. The mixed-separated occupancy building ratio currently works out to be 1.04 when I'm limited to <= 1 and I'd really like to make this work vs. asking the Architect to slice out some building area or add some more fire barriers.
Thoughts?