kdxbob
Civil/Environmental
- May 2, 2008
- 13
Hi - I'm an owners rep for a building construction project in a wind borne debris region - Fl coast. Issue of the day is whether our exterior louvers need to be impact rated.
Florida BUilding Code - 1609.1.4.5 (Protection of openings) Louvers protecting intake and exhaust ventilation ducts not assumed to be open that are located within 30 feet of grade shall meet requirements of the Large Missile Test.
Question #1 - What does "not assumed to be open" mean? I'm guessing this is related to wether the building is closed or (partially) open.
Question #2 One of our louvers is covering an exhaust fan outlet - no real "ventilation duct". Does that in any way make this an exception?
I've generally thought that all openings needed to be protected with something in a WBDR.
Thanks
Florida BUilding Code - 1609.1.4.5 (Protection of openings) Louvers protecting intake and exhaust ventilation ducts not assumed to be open that are located within 30 feet of grade shall meet requirements of the Large Missile Test.
Question #1 - What does "not assumed to be open" mean? I'm guessing this is related to wether the building is closed or (partially) open.
Question #2 One of our louvers is covering an exhaust fan outlet - no real "ventilation duct". Does that in any way make this an exception?
I've generally thought that all openings needed to be protected with something in a WBDR.
Thanks