carlosgw
Mechanical
- Oct 3, 2004
- 167
International Mechanical Code - 2015
Ventilation for residential buildings over 3 stories vs. 3 stories and less.
The way I read IMC 403.1 is for a 4 story or higher residential building - because it is covered under the commercial energy code and not the residential energy code - is that natural ventilation can be used.
The paragraph says specifically "when tested ..... in accordance with Section R402.4.1.2 of the IECC" which as far as I can tell does not apply for residential over 3 stories.
This is a literal interpretation. Am I missing something?
I personally think that it (the above interpretation) does not comply with the spirit of the code. And a four story building should be as tight if not tighter than a 3 story building (I think).
Ventilation for residential buildings over 3 stories vs. 3 stories and less.
The way I read IMC 403.1 is for a 4 story or higher residential building - because it is covered under the commercial energy code and not the residential energy code - is that natural ventilation can be used.
The paragraph says specifically "when tested ..... in accordance with Section R402.4.1.2 of the IECC" which as far as I can tell does not apply for residential over 3 stories.
This is a literal interpretation. Am I missing something?
I personally think that it (the above interpretation) does not comply with the spirit of the code. And a four story building should be as tight if not tighter than a 3 story building (I think).