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1997 Uniform Building CodeTo2003 International Building CodeCross Reference Table[Updated from 1997 Uniform Building Code to 2000 International Building Code1Cross Reference Table Published by the International Code Council]By Paul Armstrong, P.E.Bureau Veritas1Copyright, 2000, International Code Council, Inc. Falls Church, Virginia. Reproduced with permission. All rightsreserved.

Cross Reference UBC-IBC Nonstructural1997 Uniform Building Code2003 International Building CodeChapter 1: Administration101 TITLE, PURPOSE AND SCOPE101 GENERAL101.1 Title101.1 Title101.2 Purpose101.3 Intent101.3 Scope101.2 Scope102.1 General102.5 Partial Invalidity102 UNSAFE BUILDINGS OR STRUCTURES115 UNSAFE STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT115.1 Conditions115.2 Record115.3 Notice115.4 Method of service115.5 Restoration103 VIOLATIONS113 VIOLATIONS113.1 Unlawful Acts113.2 Notice of violation113.3 Prosecution of violation113.4 Violation penalties104 ORGANIZATION AND ENFORCEMENT103 DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING AND SAFETY104.1 Creation of Enforcement Agency103.1 Creation of enforcement agency103.2 Appointment104.2 Powers and Duties of Building OfficialOFFICIAL104 DUTIES AND POWER OF BUILDING104.2.1 General104.1 General104.2.2 Deputies103.3 Deputies104.2.3 Right of entry104.6 Right of entry104.2.4 Stop orders114 STOP WORK ORDER114.1 Authority114.2 Issuance104.2.5 Occupancy violations104.2.6 Liability104.8 Liability104.2.7 Modifications104.10 Modifications104.2.8 Alternate materials, alternate design andmethods of construction104.11 Alternative materials, design and methodsof construction and equipment104.2.9 Tests104.11.2 Tests104.2.10 Cooperation of other officials and officers105 BOARD OF APPEALS112 BOARD OF APPEALS105.1 General112.1 General112.3 Qualifications105.2 Limitations of Authority112.2 Limitations on authority106 PERMITS105 PERMITS106.1 Permits Required105.1 Required-2-

Cross Reference UBC-IBC Nonstructural1997 Uniform Building Code2003 International Building Code106.2 Work Exempt from Permit105.2 Work exempt from permit106.3 Application for Permit105.3 Application for permit106.3.1 Application105.3 Application for permit106.3.2 Submittal documents106.1 Submittal documents106.3.3 Information on plans and specifications106.1.1 Information on construction documents106.3.4 Architect or engineer of record106.3.4 Design professional in responsible charge106.3.4.1 General106.3.4.1 General106.3.4.2 Deferred submittals106.3.4.2106.3.5 Inspection and observation program106.3.4.1 General106.4 Permit Issuance105.3.1 Action on application106.4.1 Issuance105.3.1 Action on application106.3.1 Approval of construction documents104.2 Applications and permits106.4.2 Retention of plans104.7 Department needs106.5 Retention of construction documents106.4.3 Validity of permit102.2 Other laws104.3 Notices and orders105.4 Validity of permit109.1 General (Inspections)106.4.4 Expiration105.5 Expiration106.4.5 Suspension or revocation105.6 Suspension or revocation107 FEES108 FEES107.1 General108.1 Payment of fees107.2 Permit Fees108.2 Schedule of permit fees108.3 Building permit valuationDeferred submittals107.3 Plan Review Fees107.4 Expiration of Plan Review105.3.2 Time limitation of application107.5.1 Investigation108.4 Work commencing before permit issuance107.5.2 Fee108.4 Work commencing before permit issuance107.6 Fee refunds108.6 Refunds108 INSPECTIONS109 INSPECTIONS108.1 General109.1 General109.2 Preliminary inspection108.2 Inspection Record Card109.5 Inspection requests105.7 Placement of permit108.3 Inspection Requests109.5 Inspection requests108.4 Approval Required109.6 Approval required109.3.10 Final inspection108.5 Required Inspections109.3 Required inspections108.5.1 General109.3 Required inspections-3-

Cross Reference UBC-IBC Nonstructural1997 Uniform Building Code2003 International Building Code108.5.2 Foundation inspection109.3.1 Footing and foundation inspection108.5.3 Concrete slab or under-floor inspection109.3.2 Concrete slab and under floor inspection108.5.4 Frame inspection109.3.4 Frame inspection108.5.5 Lath or gypsum board inspection109.3.5 Lath and gypsum board inspection108.5.6 Final inspection109.3.10 Final inspection108.6 Special Inspections109.3.9 Special inspection108.7 Other Inspections109.3.8 Other inspections108.8 Reinspections109 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY110 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY109.1 Use and Occupancy110.1 Use and Occupancy109.2 Change in Use109.3 Certificate Issued110.2 Certificate issued109.4 Temporary Certificate110.3 Temporary occupancy109.5 Posting109.6 Revocation110.4 RevocationTable 1-A—Building permit feesChapter 2: Definitions and Abbreviations201 DEFINITIONS201 GENERALChapter 3: Use or Occupancy301 OCCUPANCY CLASSIFIED302.1 General302 MIXED USE OR OCCUPANCY302.1 General302.1.1 Incidental use areas302.3 Mixed occupancies302.2 Forms of Occupancy Separations302.3.2 Separated uses302.3 Types of Occupancy Separations706 FIRE BARRIERS302.4 Fire Ratings for Occupancy Separations302.3.2 Separated usesTable 302.3.2—Required separation ofoccupancies (Hours)302.5 Heating Equipment Room OccupancySeparationTable 302.1.1 Incidental use areas302.6 Water Closet Room Separation303 REQUIREMENTS FOR GROUP A OCCUPANCIES303.1.1 Group A Occupancies defined303.1 Assembly Group A303.2 Construction, Height and Allowable Area303.3 Location on Property1023 EXIT DISCHARGE-4-

Cross Reference UBC-IBC Nonstructural1997 Uniform Building Code2003 International Building Code303.4 Access and Exit Facilities thru303.7 Sprinkler and Standpipe Systems303.8 Special Hazards302.1.1 Incidental use areas304 REQUIREMENTS FOR GROUP B OCCUPANCIES304.1 Group B Occupancies Defined304.1 Business Group B304.2 Construction, Height and Allowable AreaTable 302.1.1 Incidental use areas304.3 Location on Property thru304.7 Sprinkler and Standpipe Systems304.8 Special Hazards302.1.1 Incidental use areas305 REQUIREMENTS FOR GROUP E OCCUPANCIES305.1 Group E Occupancies Defined305 Educational Group E305.2 Construction, Height and Allowable Area305.3 Location on Property1023 EXIT DISCHARGE305.4 Access and Means of Egress Facilities thru305.7 Sprinkler and Standpipe Systems305.8 Special Hazards302.1.1 Incidental use areas305.9 Fire Alarm Systems907.2.3 Group E306 REQUIREMENTS FOR GROUP F OCCUPANCIES306.1 Group F Occupancies Defined306.2 Construction, Height and Allowable Area thru306.7 Sprinkler and Standpipe Systems306.1 Factory Industrial Group F306.2 Factory Industrial F-1 Moderate-HazardOccupancy306.3 Factory Industrial F-2 Low-Hazard Occupancy306.8 Special Hazards307 REQUIREMENTS FOR GROUP H OCCUPANCIES[F] 415 Groups H-1, H-2, H-3, H-4 and H-5[F] 416 Application of Flammable Finishes307.1 Group H Occupancies Defined307.1.6 Requirement for report[F] 414.1 General307.1.1 General307.1 High-Hazard Group H307.9 Exceptions307.3 High-Hazard Group H-1307.4 High-Hazard Group H-2307.5 High-Hazard Group H-3307.6 High-Hazard Group H-4307.7 High-Hazard Group H-5307.1.2 Multiple hazards307.8 Multiple hazards307.1.3 Liquid use, dispensing and mixing rooms307.1.4 Liquid storage rooms307.2.3 Spill control and secondary containment forthe storage of hazardous materials liquids and solids307.2.4 Spill control and secondary containment foruse of hazardous materials liquids[F] 414.5 Inside storage, dispensing and use-5-

Cross Reference UBC-IBC Nonstructural1997 Uniform Building Code2003 International Building Code307.1.3 Liquid use, dispensing and mixing rooms307.1.4 Liquid storage rooms307.1.5 Flammable for combustible liquid storagewarehouses307.1.6 Requirement for report[F] 414 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS[F] 414.7.2 Dispensing, use and handling307.2 Construction, Height and Allowable Area[F] 414 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS[F] 414.2 Control areas[F] 415 Groups H-1, H-2, H-3, H-4 and H-5307.2.3.1 Applicability[F] 414.6 Outside storage, dispensing and use307.2.9 Special provisions for Group H, Divisions 2and 3 Occupancies307.2.10 Special provisions for Group H, Division 4Occupancies406.6 Repair garages307.3 Location on Property[F] 415.3 Location on property307.4 Access and Means of Egress Facilities thru307.7 Sprinkler and Standpipe Systems307.5.2 Ventilation in hazardous locations[F] 414.3 Ventilation307.8 Special Hazards307.9 Fire Alarm Systems907.2.5 Group H307.10 Explosion Control[F] 414.5.1 Explosion control[F] Table 414.5.1—Explosion Control Requirements307.11 Group H, Division 6 Occupancies[F] 415.9 Group H-5307.12 Fabrication Area308 REQUIREMENTS FOR GROUP I OCCUPANCIES308.1 Group I Occupancies Defined308.2 Group I-1308.3 Group I-2407.1 General (Group I-2)408.1 General (Group I-3)308.4 Group I-3308.2 Construction, Height and Allowable Area407.1 General (Group I-2)408 GROUP I-3308.2.2.1 Group I, Division 1.1 Smoke barriers407.4 Smoke barriers308.3 Location on Property thru308.7 Sprinkler and Standpipe Systems308.4 Access and Means of Egress Facilities408.3 Means of egress (Group I-3)308.8 Special Hazards302.1.1 Incidental use areas308.9 Fire Alarm Systems407.6 Automatic fire detection (Group I-2)907.2.6 Group I308.10 Smoke Detectors907.2.6.2.3 Smoke detectors309 REQUIREMENTS FOR GROUP M OCCUPANCIES309.1 Group M Occupancies Defined309.1 Mercantile Group M309.2 Construction, Height and Allowable Area309.3 Location on Property-6-

Cross Reference UBC-IBC Nonstructural1997 Uniform Building Code2003 International Building Code309.4 Access and Means of Egress Facilities309.5 Light, Ventilation and Sanitation309.6 Shaft and Exit Enclosure309.7 Sprinkler and Standpipe Systems309.8 Special Hazards302.1.1 Incidental use areas310 REQUIREMENTS FOR GROUP R OCCUPANCIES310.1 Group R Occupancies Defined310.1 Residential Group "R"310.2 Construction, Height and Allowable Area thru310.3 Location on Property310.2.2 Special provisions302.1.1 Incidental use areas310.4 Access and Means of Egress Facilities andEmergency Escapes1025 EMERGENCY ESCAPE AND RESCUE310.5 Light, Ventilation and Sanitation310.6 Room Dimensions1208 INTERIOR SPACE DIMENSIONS310.7 Efficiency Dwelling Units1208.4 Efficiency dwelling units310.8 Shaft and Exit Enclosures310.9 Smoke Detectors and Sprinkler Systems310.10 Fire Alarm Systems903 AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEMS907 FIRE ALARM AND DETECTION SYSTEMS310.11 Heating1204 TEMPERATURE CONTROL310.12 Special Hazards302.1.1 Incidental use areas311 REQUIREMENTS FOR GROUP S OCCUPANCIES311.1 Group S Occupancies Defined311.1 Storage Group S311.2 Moderate-hazard storage, Group S-1311.3 Low-hazard storage Group S-2311.2 Construction, Height and Allowable Area406 MOTOR VEHICLE RELATED OCCUPANCIES508 SPECIAL PROVISIONS311.2.2 Special provisions406.1.2 Area increase311.2.3.2 Marine or motor vehicle fuel-dispensing stations406.5 Motor fuel dispensing facilities311.2.3.5 Vehicle barriers406.2.4 Vehicle barriers311.3 Location on Property311.4 Access and Means of Egress Facilities311.5 Light, Ventilation and Sanitation311.6 Shaft and Exit Enclosures311.7 Sprinkler and Standpipe Systems311.8 Special Hazards413.1 General (Combustible storage)311.9 Group S, Division 4 Open Parking Garages406.3 Open parking garages508 SPECIAL PROVISIONS311.10 Helistops412.5 Heliports and helistops312 REQUIREMENTS FOR GROUP U OCCUPANCIES-7-

Cross Reference UBC-IBC Nonstructural1997 Uniform Building Code2003 International Building Code312.1 Group U Occupancies Defined312.1 General (Utility and Miscellaneous Group U)312.2 Construction, Height and Allowable Area406 MOTOR VEHICLE-RELATED OCCUPANCIES312.2.1 General406.1.1 Classification (Private garages and carports)312.3 Location on Property312.4 Special Hazards406.2.9 Attached to rooms312.5 Garage Floor Surfaces406.2.6 Floor surface312.6 Agricultural BuildingsTable 3-A—Description of Occupancies by Groupand DivisionTable 3-B—Required Separation in Buildings of MixedOccupancy (Hours)Table 302.3.2—Required Separation ofOccupancies (Hours) Notes to Table 302.3.2307.2 DefinitionsTable 3-C—Required Separation of Specific-UseAreas in Group I, Division 1.1 Hospital and NursingHomesTable 302.1.1—Incidental use areas407 GROUP I-2408 GROUP I-3Table 3-D—Exempt Amounts of Hazardous MaterialsPresenting a Physical Hazard Maximum QuantitiesPer Control Area[F] Table 307.7(1)—Maximum Allowable QuantityPer Control Area of Hazardous Materials Posing aPhysical HazardTable 3-E—Exempt Amounts of Hazardous MaterialsPresenting A Health Hazard Maximum QuantitiesPer Control Area[F] Table 307.7(2)—Maximum Allowable QuantityPer Control Area of Hazardous Material Posinga Health HazardTable 3-F—Minimum Distances for BuildingsContaining Explosive Materials[F] Table 415.3.1—Minimum Separation Distancesfor Buildings Containing Explosive MaterialsTable 3-G—Required Detached Storage[F] Table 415.3.2—Required Detached Storage[F] Table 415.9.2.1.1—Quantity Limits for HazardousMotors in a Single Fabrication Area in Group H-5[F] 417 DRYING ROOMS[F] 418 ORGANIC COATINGSTable 3-H—Open Parking Garages Area and HeightTable 406.3.5—Open Parking Garages Area andHeightChapter 4—Special Use and Occupancy401 SCOPE401.1 Detail use and occupancy requirements402 ATRIA402.1 General404.3 Automatic sprinkler protection402.2 Smoke-control System404.4 Smoke control402.3 Enclosure of Atria404.5 Enclosure of atriums404.1 General402.4 Escalators and Elevators402.5 Means of Egress1015 EXIT ACCESS TRAVEL DISTANCE402.5.1 Travel distance404.8 Travel distance-8-

Cross Reference UBC-IBC Nonstructural1997 Uniform Building Code2003 International Building Code402.6 Occupancy Separation Exceptions404 ATRIUMS402.7 Standby Power404.6 Standby power402.8 Interior Finish404.7 Interior finish402.9 Acceptance of the Smoke-control System404.4 Smoke control402.10 Combustible Furnishings in Atria404.2 Use403 SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR GROUP B OFFICEBUILDINGS AND GROUP R, DIVISION 1 OCCUPANCIES403.1 Scope403.1 Applicability (High-Rise Buildings)403.2 Automatic Sprinkler System[F] 403.2 Automatic sprinkler system403.2.2 Modifications403.3 Reduction in fire-resistance rating403.4 Emergency escape and rescue403.3 Smoke Detection403.4 Emergency escape and rescue403.4 Smoke Control403.5.2 Emergency voice/alarm signaling system[F] 403.5 Automatic fire detection[F] 403.6 Emergency voice/alarm communicationsystems403.5.3 Fire department communication system[F] 403.7 Fire department communication system403.6 Central Control Station[F] 403.8 Fire command403.7 Elevators403.9 Elevators403.8 Standby Power, Light and Emergency Systems403.10 Standby power, light and emergencysystems403.9 Means of Egress403.12 Stairway door operation403.10 Seismic Considerations403.14 Seismic considerations404 COVERED MALL BUILDINGS404.1.1 Purpose402.1 Scope (Covered Mall Buildings)404.1.2 Scope402.1 Scope (Covered Mall Buildings)404.1.3 Definitions402.2 Definitions (Covered Mall Buildings)404.2.1 Type of Construction402.6 Types of construction (Covered Mall Buildings)404.2.2 Required yards for unlimited area507 UNLIMITED AREA BUILDINGS404.3.1 Automatic sprinkler system[F] 402.8 Automatic sprinkler system404.3.3 Smoke-control system402.9 Smoke control404.3.4 Fire department access to equipment402.15 Fire department access to equipment404.3.5 Tenant separation402.7 Fire-resistance-rated separation404.3.6 Public address system[F] 402.13 Emergency voice/alarm communicationsystem404.3.7 Plastic panels and plastic signs402.14 Plastic signs404.3.8 Lease plans402.3 Lease plan404.3.9 Openings between anchor building and mall402.7 Fire-resistance-rated separation-9-

Cross Reference UBC-IBC Nonstructural1997 Uniform Building Code2003 International Building Code404.3.10 Standby power402.12 Standby power404.4 Means of Egress402.4 Means of egress404.4.7 Malls402.5 Mall width402.10 Kiosks404.4.8 Security grilles and doors402.11 Security grilles and doors404.5 Occupancy402.4.1 Determination of occupant load405 STAGES AND PLATFORMS410 STAGES AND PLATFORMS406 MOTION PICTURE PROJECTION ROOMS409 MOTION PICTURE PROJECTION ROOMS408 AMUSEMENT BUILDINGS411 SPECIAL AMUSEMENT BUILDINGS409 PEDESTRIAN WALKWAYS3104 PEDESTRIAN WALKWAYS AND TUNNELS410 MEDICAL GAS SYSTEMS IN GROUPS B AND IOCCUPANCIES411 COMPRESSED GASES307 HIGH-HAZARD GROUP H412 Aviation Control Towers412.1 Airport traffic control towers413 DETENTION AND CORRECTION FACILITIES308 INSTITUTIONAL GROUP I408 GROUP I-3414 AGRICULTURAL BUILDINGSBUILDINGSAPPENDIX C—GROUP U AGRICULTURAL415 GROUP R, DIVISION 3 OCCUPANCIES416 GROUP R, DIVISION 4 OCCUPANCIES310 RESIDENTIAL GROUP R417 BARRIERS FOR SWIMMING POOLSAppendix CH. 4, Div. II—Aviation Control Towers412.1 Airport traffic control towersTable A-4-A—Maximum Height of Aviation ControlTowers (feet)Table 412.1.2—Height and Area Limitations forAirport Traffic Control TowersChapter 5: General Building Limitations501 SCOPE501 GENERAL502 PREMISES IDENTIFICATION501.2 Premises identification503 LOCATION ON PROPERTY503.1 General503.2 Fire Resistance of Walls704.2 Projections704.8 Allowable area of openings503.3 Buildings on Same Property and BuildingsContaining Courts503.1.3 Buildings on same lot503.4.1 General508.1 General (Special Provisions)504 ALLOWABLE FLOOR AREAS504.1 One-Story Areas503.1 General (Height and Area Limitation)504.2 Areas of Buildings over One Story506.4 Area determination- 10 -

Cross Reference UBC-IBC Nonstructural1997 Uniform Building Code2003 International Building Code504.3 Allowable Floor Area of Mixed Occupancies507.6 High-hazard use groups504.4 Mezzanines505 MEZZANINES504.5 Basements503.1.1 Basements506.1.1 Basements504.6 Area Separation Walls503.1 General504.6.1 General503.2 Party walls505 ALLOWABLE AREA INCREASES505.1 General506.1 General505.2 Unlimited Area507.3 Two-story507.2 Sprinklered, one-story507.1 Nonsprinklered, one-story505.3 Automatic Sprinkler Systems506.3 Automatic sprinkler system increase506 MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF BUILDINGS ANDINCREASES504.2 Automatic sprinkler increase504.3 Roof structures504.1 General507 MEZZANINES505.1 General505.2 Area limitation505.3 Egress505.4 Openness508 FIRE-RESISTIVE SUBSTITUTION509 Guardrails406.2.3 Guards1012 GUARDSTable 5-A—Exterior Wall and Opening ProtectionBased on Location on Property for all ConstructionTypesTable 602—Fire-Resistance Rating Requirements forExterior Walls Based on Fire Separation Distance704.12 Opening protectionTable 5-B—Basic Allowable Building Heights andBasic Allowable Floor Area for Buildings One Story inHeightTable 503—Allowable Height and Building AreasChapter 6: Types of Construction601 CLASSIFICATION OF ALL BUILDINGS BY TYPES OFCONSTRUCTION AND GENERAL REQUIREMENTS601 GENERAL601.1 General602.1 General601.2 Mixed Types of Construction602.1.1 Minimum requirements601.4 Structural FrameTable 601—Fire-Resistance Rating Requirements forBuilding Elements, NOTE 1601.5 Exceptions to Table 6-ATable 601—Fire-Resistance Rating Requirements forBuilding Elements603 COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL IN TYPE I AND IICONSTRUCTION602.1 Definition602.2 Types I and II603.1 Definition602.2 Types I and II- 11 -

Cross Reference UBC-IBC Nonstructural1997 Uniform Building Code2003 International Building Code604 TYPE III BUILDINGSTable 601—Fire-Resistance Rating Requirements forBuilding Elements602.3 Type III605 TYPE IV BUILDINGSTable 601—Fire-Resistance Rating Requirements forBuilding Elements602.4 Type IV605 TYPE V BUILDINGS606.1 DefinitionTable 601—Fire-Resistance Rating Requirements forBuilding Elements602.5 Type VTable 6-A—Types of Construction-Fire ResistiveRequirements (In Hours)Table 601—Fire-Resistance Rating Requirements forBuilding ElementsTable 602—Fire-Resistance Rating Requirements forExterior Walls Based on Fire Separation DistanceChapter 7: Fire-Resistant Materials and Construction701 SCOPE.701 GENERAL701.1 Scope702 DEFINITIONS702 DEFINITIONS703 FIRE-RESISTIVE MATERIALS AND SYSTEMSTESTS703 FIRE-RESISTANCE RATINGS AND FIRE703.1 General703.1 Scope703.3 Alternative methods for determining fireresistance720 Prescriptive Fire Resistance703.2 Qualification by Testing703.2 Fire-resistance ratings703.2.3 Restrained classification703.3 Calculating Fire Resistance703.3 Alternative methods for determining fireresistance721 CALCULATED FIRE RESISTANCE703.4 Standards of Quality102.4 Referenced codes and standardsChapter 35 Referenced Standards704 PROTECTION OF STRUCTURAL MEMBERSSTRUCTURAL714 FIRE-RESISTANCE RATING OFMEMBERS704.1 General720.1 General704.2 Protective Coverings720.1.1 Thickness of protective coverings704.2.1 Thickness of protection720.1.1 Thickness of protective coverings704.2.2 Unit masonry protection720.1.2 Unit masonry protection704.2.3 Reinforcement for cast-in-place concretecolumn protection720.1.3 Reinforcement for cast-in-place concretecolumn protection704.2.4 Embedment of pipes714.3 Embedments and enclosures704.2.5 Column jacketing714.4 Impact protection- 12 -

Cross Reference UBC-IBC Nonstructural1997 Uniform Building Code2003 International Building Code704.2.6 Ceiling membrane protection714.2.1 Individual protection714.2.2 Column protection above ceilings704.2.7 Plaster application720.1.4 Plaster application704.2.8 Truss protection714.2.3 Truss protection704.3 Protected Members704.3.1Attached metal members714.2.4 Attachments to structural members704.3.2 Reinforcing714.2.5 Reinforcing704.3.3 Bonded prestressed concrete tendons720.1.5 Bonded prestressed concrete tendons704.4 Members Carrying Masonry or Concrete704.5 Fire-resistive Material Omitted714.6 Bottom flange protection704.6 Spray-applied Fire-resistive Materials1704.11 Sprayed fire-resistant materials705 PROJECTIONS704.2.1 Types I and II construction704.2.2 Types III, IV and V construction704.2.3 Combustible projections706 FIRE-RESISTIVE JOINT SYSTEMS713 FIRE-RESISTANT JOINT SYSTEMS706.1 General713.1 General713.2 Installation706.2 Fire-resistive Joint Systems713.3 Fire Test Criteria707 INSULATIONMATERIALS719 THERMAL- AND SOUND-INSULATING707.1 General719.1 General707.2 Insulation and Covering on Pipe and Tubing719.7 Insulation and covering on pipe and tubing707.3 Insulation719.2 Concealed installation719.3 Exposed installation719.4 Loose-fill insulation719.5 Roof insulation719.6 Cellulose loose-fill insulation708 FIRE BLOCKS AND DRAFT STOPS717 CONCEALED SPACES708.1 General717.1 General708.2 Fire Blocks717.2 Fireblocking708.2.1 Where required717.2.2 Concealed wall spaces717.2.3 Connections between horizontal andvertical spaces717.2.4 Stairways717.2.5 Ceiling and floor openings717.2.6 Architectural trim717.2.7 Concealed sleeper spaces708.2.2 Fire block construction717.2.1 Fireblocking materials717.2.1.1 Double stud walls708.3 Draft Stops717.3 Draftstopping in floors717.4 Draftstopping in attics- 13 -

Cross Reference UBC-IBC Nonstructural1997 Uniform Building Code2003 International Building Code708.3.1 Where required717.3 Draftstopping in floors717.4 Draftstopping in attics708.3.1.1 Floor-ceiling assemblies717.3 Draftstopping in floors708.3.1.1.1 Single-family dwellings717.3.2 Groups R-1, R-2, R-3 and R-4708.3.1.1.2 Two or more dwelling units and hotels717.3.2 Groups R-1, R-2, R-3, and R-4708.3.1.3 Other uses717.3.3 Other Groups708.3.1.2 Attics717.4 Draftstopping in attics708.3.1.2.1 Two or more dwelling units and hotels717.4.2 Groups R-1 and R-2708.3.1.2.2 Other uses717.4.3 Other groups708.3.1.3 Draft stop construction717.3.1 Draftstop materials717.4.1 Draftstopping materials717.4.1.1 Openings708.4 Draft Stops or Fire Blocks in Other Location717.5 Combustibles in concealed spaces in Types Iand II construction709 WALLS AND PARTITIONS706 FIRE BARRIERS709.1 General703.2 Fire resistance ratings706.1 General709.2 Combustible Members709.3 Exterior Walls704 EXTERIOR WALLS709.3.1 Extension through attics and concealedspaces704.9 Vertical separation of openings709.3.2 Vertical fire spread at exterior walls704.9 Vertical separation of openings709.3.2.1 General704.9 Vertical separation of openings709.3.2.2 Interior713.4 Exterior curtain wall/floor intersection709.3.2.3 Exterior704.9 Vertical separation of openings709.4 Parapets704.11 Parapets709.4.1 General704.11 Parapets709.4.2 Construction704.11.1 Parapet construction709.5 Nonsymmetrical Wall Construction703.2.1 Nonsymmetrical wall construction709.6 Through Penetrations712 PENETRATIONS709.6.1 General712.3 Fire-resistance-rated walls712.3.1 Through penetrations709.6.2 Fire-rated assembly712.3.1.1 Fire-resistance-rated assembly709.6.3 Penetration firestop system712.3.1.2 Through-penetration firestop system709.7 Membrane Penetrations712.3.2 Membrane penetrations712.3.4 Dissimilar materials709.8 Joints704.13 Joints; 705.10 Joints; 706.9 Joints;707.9 Joints; 708.8 Joints; 709.7 Joints; 710.6 Joints710 FLOOR CEILINGS OR ROOF CEILINGS711 HORIZONTAL ASSEMBLIES- 14 -

Cross Reference UBC-IBC Nonstructural1997 Uniform Building Code2003 International Building Code710.1 General703.2 Fire resistance ratings711.1 General711.3.1 Ceiling panels710.2 Through Penetrations712.4 Horizontal assemblies710.2.1 General712.4 Horizontal assemblies712.4.1 Through penetrations710.2.2 Fire-rated assemblies712.4.1.1 Fire-resistance-rated assemblies710.2.3 Penetration firestop system712.4.1.2 Through-penetration firestop system710.3 Membrane Penetrations712.4.2 Membrane penetrations710.4 Roofs712.4 Horizontal assemblies711.4 Continuity710.5 Wiring in PlenumsIMC 602.2.1.1 Wiring710.6 Joints704.13 Joints; 705.10 Joints; 706.9 Joints;707.9 Joints; 708.8 Joints; 709.7 Joints; 710.6 Joints711 SHAFT ENCLOSURES707 SHAFT ENCLOSURES711.1 General707.1 General707.2 Shaft enclosure required711.2 Extent of Enclosures707.5 Continuity707.11 Enclosure at the bottom707.12 Enclosure at the top711.3 Special Provision707.2 Shaft enclosure required711.4 Protection of Openings707.7 Openings716.2.1 Smoke-control system716.2.2 Hazardous exhaust ducts711.5 Rubbish and Linen Chute Termination Rooms707.13 Refuse and laundry chutes711.6 Chute and Dumbwaiter Shafts707.14 Elevator and dumbwaiter shafts712 USABLE SPACE UNDER FLOORS413.2 Attic, under-floor and concealed spaces713 FIRE-RESISTIVE ASSEMBLIES FOR PROTECTION OFOPENINGS715 OPENING PROTECTIVES713.1 General714.1 General713.2 Definitions702 DEFINITIONS713.2 Fire Assembly702.1 Fire damper; fire door assembly;fire window assembly713.2 Fire Assembly, Automatic-closing715.3.7.2 Automatic-closing fire door assemblies713.2 Fire Assembly, Self-closing702.1 Self-closing713.3 Identification of Fire Doors, Fire Windows andFire Dampers715.3.5 Labeled protective assemblies715.3.5.1 Labeling requirements715.3.5.2 Oversized doors713.4 Installation of Fire Doors, Hardware and Frames,and Fire Dampers715.3 Fire door and shutter assemblies716.2 Installation- 15 -

Cross Reference UBC-IBC Nonstructural1997 Uniform Building Code2003 International Building Code713.5 Fire-resistive Tests715.3 Fire door and shutter assemblies716.3 Damper testing and ratings713.6 Hardware715.3.7 Door closing713.6.1 Closing devices715.4.7 Door closing713.6.2 Hinges715.3 Fire door and shutter assemblies713.6.3 Latch715.3.7.1 Latch required713.7 Glazed Openings in Fire Doors715.3.6 Glazing material715.4 Fire-protection rated glazing713.8 Fire Window Size715.4.3 Wired glass715.4.4 Nonwired glass713.9 Glazing715.3.6.3 Labeling715.3.6.4 Safety glazing713.10 Smoke Dampers716 DUCTS AND AIR TRANSFER OPENINGS716.1 General716.2 Installation716.2.1 Smoke control system716.3.2 Smoke damper ratings716.4 Access and identification716.5 Where required713.11 Fire Dampers716 DUCTS AND AIR TRANSFER OPENINGS716.1 General716.4 Access and identification716.5.2 Fire barriers716.5.4 Fire partitions713.12 Installation716.3 Damper testing and ratings713.13 Signs714 THROUGH-PENETRATION FIRE STOPS712 PENETRATIONS712.2 Installation detailsTable 7-A—Minimum Protection of Structural PartsBased on Time Periods For Various NoncombustibleInsulating MaterialsTable 720.1(1)—Minimum Protection of StructuralParts Based on Time Periods For VariousNoncombustible Insulating MaterialsTable 7-B—Rated Fire-Resistive Periods For VariousWalls and PartitionsTable 720.1(2)—Rated Fire Resistance Periods ForVarious Walls and PartitionsTable 7-C—Minimum Protection for Floor and RoofSystemsTable 720.1(3)—Minimum Protection for Floor andRoof SystemsTable 7-D—Preconditioning Cycles for Fire-ResistiveJoint SystemsChapter 8: Interior Finishes801 GENERAL801 GENERAL801.1 Scope801.1 Scope801.2 Application- 16 -

Cross Reference UBC-IBC Nonstructural1997 Uniform Building Code2003 International Building Code801.2 Standards of Quality102.4 Referenced codes and standardsCHAPTER 35 REFERENCED STANDARDS801.3 Veneer802 TESTING AND CLASSIFICATION OF MATERIALS803 WALL AND CEILING FINISHES802.1 Testing803.1 General803.3 Stability802.2 Classification803.1 General803 APPLICATION OF CONTROLLED INTERIOR FINISH803.4 Application804 MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE FLAME SPREAD803.5 Interior finish requirements based on Group804.1 General803.5 Interior finish requirements based on Group804.2 Carpeting on Ceilings803.6.2 Textile ceiling finish805 TEXTILE WALL COVERINGS803.6 Textiles803.6.1 Textile wall coverings806 INSULATION803.8 Insulation807 SANITATION1210 SURROUNDING MATERIALS807.1 Floors and Walls in Water Closet Compartmentand Showers1210 SURROUNDING MATERIALS807.1.1 Floors1210.1 Floors807.1.2 Walls1210.2 Walls807.1.3 Showers1210.3 Showers807.1.4 Shower doors807.2 Water Closet Room Separation1210.5 Toilet roomsTable 8-A—Flame-Spread Classification803.1 GeneralTable 8-B—Maximum Flame-Spread ClassTable 803.5—Interior Wall and Ceiling FinishRequirements By OccupancyChapter 9: Fire-Protection Systems901 SCOPE901 GENERAL901.1 Scope902 STANDARDS OF QUALITY102.4 Referenced codes and standardsCHAPTER 35 REFERENCED STANDARDS903 DEFINITIONS902 DEFINITIONS904 FIRE-EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS[F] 903 AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEMS904.1 Installation Requirements[F] 903.1 General904.1.1 General901.2 Fire protection systems; 901.4 Threads;[F] 903.1 General; [F] 903.2.6.1 High-piled storage;[F] 903.3.6 Hose threads;[F] 903.3.7 Fire department connections;[F] 905.1 General (Standpipes)- 17 -

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1997 Uniform Building Code 2003 International Building Code - 7 - 309.4 Access and Means of Egress Facilities 309.5 Light, Ventilation and Sanitation 309.6 Shaft and Exit Enclosure 309.7 Sprinkler and Standpipe Systems 309.8 Special Hazards 302.1.1 Incidental use areas

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