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SUMMARY:
FPROJECT
purpose of this report is to document the Fire Protection Program for Phase 1 of the Parking Garage of the Carmel City Center an
fire protection requirements of the 2003 Indiana Building Code.
project will consist of a new parking structure one story high. The facility will be fully sprinklered with 30 feet of yard space on al
s. The major occupancy of the building will be classified as S -2. The parking garage will be Type I -A construction.
APPLICABLE CODES:
GOVERNING BUILDING CODES
And variance
Indiana Building Code -2003 (2000 International Building Code & State Amendments)
Required, floor level > 30 ft. above fire department access, Class I allowed (Sec. 905.3.1, Exc. 1)
Indiana Fire Code -2003 (2003 International Fire Code & State Amendments)
Every required stairway ISec. 905.4(1)]
Indiana Electrical Code -2005 (2005 National Electrical Code & State Amendments)
Hose connection located at an intermediate landing between floors [Sec. 905.4(1)]
Indiana Mechanical Code -2003 (2000 International Mechanical Code & State Amendments)
- Roof connection when slope is < 4/12 or the highest landing with stair access to roof [Sec. 905.4
Indiana Plumbing Code -1999 (1997 Uniform Plumbing Code & State Amendments)
(5)]
Indiana Accessibility Code -2003 (Chapter I 1 of the Indiana Building Code -2003)
- Additional hose connections when the most remote portion of the building is more than 200 ft.
Indiana Elevator Code -2001 (ASME A -17.2 with State Amendments)
from a hose connection [Sec. 905.4(6)]
Indiana Energy Conservation Code (IECC) - (CABO 1992 Edition with State Amendments)
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STANDARDS
Not required
NFPA 10 -1994 Portable Fire Extinguishers
Required in elevator machine room (Elevator Code Sec. 8.6.1.6.5)
NFPA 13 -1999 Installation of Sprinkler Systems
Required (Sec. 907)
NFPA 14 - 2000 Edition, Installation of Standpipes
Not required (Sec. 907)
NFPA 20 -1999 Edition, Installation and Use of Centrifugal Fire Pumps
NFPA 37 -1990 Edition, Installation and Use of Stationary Combustion Engines and Gas
Not Required
NFPA 72 - 1996 National Fire Alarm Code
- In air handling units over 2000 CFM to shut down the air distribution system (IMC Sec. 606)
NFPA 82 -1983 Edition, Waste and Linen Handling Systems and Equipment
Interior Finish
OTHER LAWS AND REGULATIONS
Occupancy
General Administrative Rules (675 IAC 12)
Sections 3- 8.14.3 and 3- 8.14.4)
Americans with Disabilities Act (Federal Law) July 26, 1992
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Fair Housing Act (Title VIII of Civil Rights Act of 1988)
OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATIONS:
Parking Garage_ Group S, Division 2, Enclosed Parking Garage
Class A
NOTE: Although there are not A -2 or A -3 occupancies identified in the building at this time, the
Class B
potential for small assembly occupancies exists. General code requirements for A -2 and A -3
Class C
occupancies have been included in this summary for information purposes to be used by the
Interior floor finish:
Architect in developing general parameters for these tenant spaces.
CONSTRUCTION TYPE:
Parking Garage: Type IA
ALLOWABLE HEIGHT:
Actual: Maximum Allowed By Code:
Rooms or enclosed spaces
1 Story Unlimited Height (Table 503)
ALLOWABLE AREA:
Area of lower level (parking garage) 106,845 sq.ft. Unlimited (Sec. 503)
Exposed
Total floor area 106,845 sq.ft. Unlimited (Sec. 503)
STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS
CATEGORY
PARIQNNG GARAGE
25 flame spread (IMC 604.3), 50 smoke developed
(Minimum resistance)
Interior bearing walls, columns and beams
EXIT REQUIREMENTS
Supporting roof only
2 hour (Table 601)
Supporting Floors
3 hour (Table 601)
Interior non - bearing walls (partitions)
Non - combustible walls (Table 601) Sec. 602.2
Exterior parapet walls
Not required (Sec. 704.11, Exc. 1 and 6)
Exit access corridors
0 hour (B, M, S and S -2) (Table 1004.3.2.1)
Vertical exit stair enclosures
2 hour (connecting garage levels and building above)
Exit passageways
Not less than 2 hour (Sec. 1005.3.3.2)
Fire walls between maximum areas allowed
2 hour (structurally stable) by code (Table 705.4, Footnote a.)
Horizontal exit fire walls
2 hour (Sec. 1005.3.5)
Fire barriers
As required for its individual use as vertical enclosure, incidental use areas, exit passageways, etc.
7" (Sec. 1003.3.3.3)
(Sec. 706)
Floors
No Requirements
Minimum fire resistance
2 hour
12' vertically (Sec. 1003.3.3.6)
3 hour (where separating garage from building above) (Sec. 508.2)
Mezzanine floors
2 hour (Sec. 505.1)
Stairways and escalators
Unenclosed stairways and escalator openings shall be provided with an 18" draft curtain with
Same as number of exits
close- spaced sprinklers. (Sec. 707.2, Exc. 2, and NFPA 13 -5 -13.4)
Shafts
2 hour (when penetrating 3 -hour separation between garage and building above)
- reduction of landing width by door
Supporting construction of shafts shall afford the same fire resistance rating as the shaft requirement
7" (Sec. 1003.3.3.4)
(Sec.707.5)
Elevator shafts
1 12" (Sec. 1003.3.3.11.6)
Enclosure
2 hour (when penetrating 3 hour separation between garage and building above)
Venting
Required when penetrating more than three stories (3004)
Drainage
Required sump pump or drain required in hoistway pit (Indiana Elevator Safety Code2002,
403.3)
Sec. 2.2.2.5)
Elevator lobby vestibules
Not required (B, M, A and S -2) (Sec. 707.14. 1)
width; 1 12" gap to wall (Sec. 1003.3.3.11.3)
Not required (R -2) (See Variance)
Use Qmup Sgparations
Required when required stair width is > 30"
Furnace and boiler rooms over
Smoke resistant with automatic fire suppression system (Sec. 302.1.1.1)
400,000 BTU/hour input
Fire Department communications systems
Refrigerant machinery rooms
1 hour or provide automatic fire suppression system (Table 302.1.1)
(per IMC, Chapter 11)
- width
Storage rooms > 100 sq. ft.
Smoke resistant with automatic fire extinguishing system (Sec. 302.1.1.1)
er S aration
7' -0" (Sec. 1003.2.4)
Elevator equipment rooms and
2 hour fire resistive construction (Sec. 903.3.1.1.1)
hoistways (to avoid shunt strip
7" reduction of corridor width; doors cannot
devices)
Connected Facilities
Vertical exit enclosures
2 hour fire resistive construction (Sec. 1005.2)
Electrical "Rooms"
swing.
Electrical vaults > 600 volts
3 hour rating [IEC, Sec. 110.31 (A)]
Transformers
Stairways
Dry Type <112 1 /2kVA
Not required [IEC 450.21 (A)]
> 112 12 kVA
1 hour [IEC 4502.1 (B)]; See exceptions
Vaults
See Section IEC 450.41 for exceptions
Switch Gear - unenclosed
In a vault following IEC 450.41 through 450.48; See IEC 230.212
switchgear over 35,000 volts
Stairway communication system
Generator rooms
1 hour fire rated enclosure (NFPA 37 -1990 Edition, Section 2- 1.1.2.2)
Fire pump
1 hour fire rated enclosure with sprinklers (NFPA 20 -1999 Edition, Section 2- 7.1.1)
R
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0.2 (Sec. 1008.5. 1)
Roof deck fire resistance
1 -1/2 hour (Table 601, Footnote c.3., allows fire- retardant treated wood in Type I and
Storage /mechanical
Type II buildings)
Supporting members and joists
1 hour (Table 601)
Roof surfacing class
Class A or B can be used (Table 1505.1)
Stairways to roofs
Not required < 4 stories (Sec. 1003.3.3.12.1)
1 50 Occupants (Table 1005.2.2), 75' Common Path of Travel
B, S
Special fire resistance requirements below
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3 hour separation required parking garage and first floor (Sec. 508.2 and code variance)
Protection of wall in :
Multiple exits:
Openings in exterior walls
0 hour unlimited (Table 704.8)
greater than 30 feet
1 Service Sink
Openings in interior bearing walls
0 hour (Table 714.2)
Openings in interior non - bearing
0 hour (Table 714.2)
walls (partitions)
Multiple means of egress
Openings in occupancy walls
324 in 1 hour fire barriers (Table 714.2)
than 50% of the required capacity (Sec. 1003.2.3)
1 12 hour in 2 hour fire barriers (Table 714.2)
Openings in exit corridors
0 hour (B, M, A and S -2) (Table 714.2)
Required (Sec. 1005.3.2.3)
20 minute (R -2) (Table 714.2)
Openings in exit passageways
1 12 hour (Table 714.2)
Openings in stair enclosures
1 12 hour (Table 714.2)
Openings in vertical shafts
1 12 hour (Table 714.2)
Vertical Openings:
FAutom,ticklers
Protection of vertical openings
Penetrations by steel, ferrous or copper conduits, pipes, tubes, vents, concrete or masonry through a
for fire resistive rated floors
single fire - resistive floor assembly must have the annular space (between the floor and the
High Rise building (Sec. 403.2)
penetrating item) filled with non - combustible material to prevent the passage of flame and hot gases
And variance
(Sec. 711.4.1)
Required, floor level > 30 ft. above fire department access, Class I allowed (Sec. 905.3.1, Exc. 1)
Penetrations through a single concrete floor by steel, ferrous or copper conduits, pipes, tubes and
Every required stairway ISec. 905.4(1)]
vents with a maximum 6 inches nominal diameter are allowed without a shaft provided concrete,
Hose connection located at an intermediate landing between floors [Sec. 905.4(1)]
grout or mortar is installed the full thickness of the floor to maintain the fire - resistive rating (Sec.
- Roof connection when slope is < 4/12 or the highest landing with stair access to roof [Sec. 905.4
711.4.1)
(5)]
Duct penetrations of more than one (1) fire -rated floor /ceiling assembly shall be located within a
- Additional hose connections when the most remote portion of the building is more than 200 ft.
shaft per Section 707.
from a hose connection [Sec. 905.4(6)]
Duct penetrations of fire -rated floor /ceiling assembly that connects not more than two (2) stories are
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permitted without a shaft provided a fire damper is installed at the floor line. (Sec. 715.6. 1)
Not required
Through penetrations of only one (1) fire -rated floor /ceiling assemblies or three (3) stories or more
Required in elevator machine room (Elevator Code Sec. 8.6.1.6.5)
by other items shall be located within a shaft or comply with Exception 1, 2 or 3 of Section 711.4.1.
Required (Sec. 907)
Electrical outlet boxes of any material are permitted provided such boxes are tested for use in fire -
Not required (Sec. 907)
resistive rated assemblies.
Penetrating items that connect not more than two (2) stories are permitted provided that the annular
Not Required
space (between the floor and the penetrating item) is filled with an approved material to resist the
- In air handling units over 2000 CFM to shut down the air distribution system (IMC Sec. 606)
assa a of flame and hot stases Sec. 711.4.3.2
Interior Finish
Maximum Flame S read & Smoke Develo ed
Occupancy
Sprinklered (Sec. 803.4)
Sections 3- 8.14.3 and 3- 8.14.4)
Vertical Exits & Exit Access Corridors Rooms and Enclosed Spaces
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Passageways & Other Exitways
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Class A
Flame Spread of 0 -25, Smoke Development limits of 450 (Sec. 803.1)
Class B
Flame Spread of 26 -75, Smoke Development limits of 450 (Sec. 803.1)
Class C
Flame Spread of 76 -200, Smoke Development limits of 450 (Sec. 803.1)
Interior floor finish:
Part of elevator recall
Required vertical exits and passageways
Class H or DOC FF -I "Pill Test" (Sec. 804.5.1, Exc.)
Corridors providing exit access
Class H or DOC FF -1 "Pill Test" (Sec. 804.5.1, Exc.)
Rooms or enclosed spaces
Class H or DOC FF -1 "Pill Test" (Sec. 804.5. 1)
Insulation considerations:
Explosion relief venting
Exposed
25 flame spread (Sec. 718.3), 450 smoke developed
Concealed
25 flame spread (Sec. 718.2), 450 smoke developed
Within plenums /ducts
25 flame spread (IMC 604.3), 50 smoke developed
Piping
25 flame spread (IMC 1204.1), 50 smoke developed
EXIT REQUIREMENTS
Exit Sizes
Exit size measured in units of feet.
Minimum
Maximum
Unisex bathing and toilet rooms
Doors
Apartments/Condominiums
Required to be adaptable (IBC, Shapter 11 Accessibility, Part 2) (Fair Housing Act Title VIII of Civil
- width
32" minimum width (Sec. 1003.3.1.1)
4' -0" (Sec. 1003.3.1.1)
- height
6' -8" (Sec. 1003.3.1.1)
No Requirements
Stairs
accessible locations.
- risers
4" (Sec. 1003.3.3.3)
7" (Sec. 1003.3.3.3)
- treads
11" (Sec. 1003.3.3.3)
No Requirements
- maximum height between landings
No Requirements
12' vertically (Sec. 1003.3.3.6)
- width
44" (Sec. 1003.3.3.1)
- headroom
6' -8" (Sec. 1003.3.3.2)
Same as number of exits
- landing width
equal to stair (Sec. 1003.3.4)
- reduction of landing width by door
Horn/strobe units
7" (Sec. 1003.3.3.4)
- trim projection
1 12" (Sec. 1003.3.3.11.6)
- handrail projection
Reduction in fire resistance
4 12" (Sec. 1003.3.3.11.7)
- handrails
34 ", two required
38" (Sec. 1003.3.3.11.1)
403.3)
Handrail within 30" of required stair
Fire resistance raring may be reduced to one -hour where automatic sprinklers are installed within the
width; 1 12" gap to wall (Sec. 1003.3.3.11.3)
Automatic smoke detection
- intermediate handrails
Required when required stair width is > 30"
Required, complying with Section 907.2.12.3
systems
from handrail (Sec. 1003.3.3.11.2)
Fire Department communications systems
Corridors
Fire Command Center
Required, complying with Section 911
- width
44" (Sec. 1004.3.2.2)
No limitations
- height
7' -0" (Sec. 1003.2.4)
No limitations
- projections
2 -hour full demand (on- premises)
7" reduction of corridor width; doors cannot
Simultaneous operation of all connected electrical equipment
Connected Facilities
reduce corridor width by more than W during
automatically transferable to the standby source (Sec. 403.10.1.2)
swing.
Egress width per occupant served
SSprinklered
0.2 (Table 1003.2.3)
Stairways
403.10.2)
Other egress components (doors, corridors,
Exit signs, exit illumination and elevator car lighting shall operate within 10 seconds of failure of
0.15 (Table 1003.2.3)
horizontal exits)
Stairway door operation
Permitted to be locked from stairway side when capable of being unlocked simultaneously without
Assembly without smoke protected seating:
unlatching upon signal from the fire command center (Sec. 403.11)
Stairway communication system
Stairways
0.3 (Sec. 1008.5.1)
Other egress components
7" risers or less and 11" treads or greater
0.2 (Sec. 1008.5. 1)
OcciWancy Load Factors
Square Feet/Person
300 Gross Table 1003.2.2.2
Storage /mechanical
Parking garage
200 Gross Table 1 003.2.2.2
Number of exits
Where one exit is allowed:
Occupancy
Max. Ht. Story above Grade Max. Allowances
B, M, A
1 50 Occupants (Table 1005.2.2), 75' Common Path of Travel
B, S
2 30 Occupants (Table 1005.2.2), 75' Common Path of Travel
S
1 30 Occupants (Table 1005.2.2), 100' Common Path of Travel
Multiple exits:
Occupant Load Min. Number of Exits
1 -500 2 (Table 1005.2.1)
1 Service Sink
501 -1000 3 (Table 1005.2.1)
Distance to Restrooms:
more than 1000 4 (Table 1005.2.1)
Egress Width Maintained
Public Facilities
Multiple means of egress
Shall be sized that loss of any one means of egress shall not reduce the available capacity to less
ELEVATOR
than 50% of the required capacity (Sec. 1003.2.3)
S Gal E ess Situation
Basement stair interruption
Required (Sec. 1005.3.2.3)
Stair access to roof
Required at 4 connected stories including basements (Sec. 1003.3.3.12)
Winding stairways
Not permitted (Sec. 1003.3.3.8)
Circular stairways
Permitted (Sec. 1003.3.3.7)
Spiral stairways
Limited use (Sec. 1003.3.3.9)
Alternating tread stair
Limited use (Sec. 1003.3.3.10)
Changes in elevation
By ramp when less than 12" (Sec. 1003.2.7)
Guard rails
Required on open sides of stairs, ramps, landings > 30" above surface below (See Sec. 1003.2.12)
Boiler and fuel equipment rooms over
2 exits required (Sec. 1007.1)
400,000 BTU's and 500 square feet
Refrigeration machinery rooms over
2 exit required (Sec. 1007.2)
1,000 square feet
Electrical rooms
See IEC Sec. 110.26 (C) for situations
General
Panic hardware required
Each door in a means of egress from an occupancy of Group A having an occupant load of 100 or
more from rooms, corridors or the building (Sec. 1003.3.1.9)
Door swing in direction of travel
Occupant load of 50 or more (Sec. 1003.3.1.2)
Separate atmosphere egress systems
No requirement
Maximum travel distance to exits
R, M, A
250' with sprinklers (Table 1004.2.4)
B
300' with sprinklers (Table 1004.2.4)
S -2
400' with sprinklers (Table 1004.2.4)
Common path of travel
Use Groups: R -2, M, A
75' (Sec. 1004.2.5)
Use Groups: B, S
100' with sprinklers (Sec. 1004.2.5, Exc. 1)
Maximum dead end corridor
20' (Sec. 1004.3.2.3)
50'B Occupancies with sprinklers (Sec. 1004.3.2.3, Exc. 2)
Length of dead end is less than 2.5 times the width
(Sec. 1004.3.2.3, Exc. 3)
Basement stair interruption
Required; (Sec. 1005.3.2.3)
Grade level stair discharge
Enclosed until exiting the building (Sec. 1006.1)
Excl;Rtion:
1. Maximum 50% of number and capacity of enclosures is permitted
a. Clear path to exterior from exit enclosure (Sec. 1006. 1, Exc. 1, 1.1)
b. Area of exit discharge is separated from area below with the same rating as the exit enclosure
(Sec.1006.1, Exc. 1, 1.2)
c. Protected by sprinklers (Sec. 1006.1, Exc. 1, 1.3)
2. Maximum 50% of number and capacity of the enclosures is permitted to egress through a
vestibule.
a. Area of exit discharge is separated from area below with the same rating as the exit enclosure
(Sec.1006.1, Exc. 1, 1.2)
b. Depth from exterior or building is not greater than 10 feet and the length is not greater than
30 ft. (Sec. 1006. 1, Exc. 2, 2.2)
c. Area is separated from the remainder of the level by at least wired glass and steel frame. (Sec.
1006. 1, Exc. 2, 2.4)
d. The area is only used for exit discharge (Sec. 1006. 1, Exc. 2, 2.4)
Exit Lighting
Required all times the building is occupied (Sec. 1003.2.11); exception for dwelling units and
sleeping rooms in R -2 occupancy.
Exit Signs
Required if rooms requires two or more means of aggress (Sec. 1003.2.10.1); exception for dwelling
units in R -2 occupancy.
Emergency Lighting
Required for not less than 90 minutes. (Sec. 1003.2.11.2)
FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
FAutom,ticklers
Provided for allowable area (Sec. 504.2 and 506)
Allowable height (Sec. 504)
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High Rise building (Sec. 403.2)
And variance
Standpipes and hoses
Required, floor level > 30 ft. above fire department access, Class I allowed (Sec. 905.3.1, Exc. 1)
Every required stairway ISec. 905.4(1)]
Hose connection located at an intermediate landing between floors [Sec. 905.4(1)]
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- Roof connection when slope is < 4/12 or the highest landing with stair access to roof [Sec. 905.4
(5)]
- Additional hose connections when the most remote portion of the building is more than 200 ft.
from a hose connection [Sec. 905.4(6)]
Portable Fire extinguishers
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Parking garage
Not required
Elevator machine room
Required in elevator machine room (Elevator Code Sec. 8.6.1.6.5)
Fire Alarm Systems
Required (Sec. 907)
S -2 Occupancy
Not required (Sec. 907)
Emergency Operations
Voice /alarm communication
Not Required
Smoke detection
- In air handling units over 2000 CFM to shut down the air distribution system (IMC Sec. 606)
- Elevator automatic recall by smoke or heat detection in the hoistway and smoke detection in the
elevator lobbies and machine room (ANSI/ASME A17.1, Sec. 2.27.3.2.1 and NFPA 72
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Annunciation:
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- Signal to a constantly attended location capable of contacting the local fire department
Trouble alarm
- Constantly attended location; no fire department notification
Tamper switch
- Constantly attended location; no fire department notification
Smoke detectors:
Part of elevator recall
- Recall elevators
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- Constantly attended location; no fire department notification (NFPA 72, Sec. 3- 18.14.15)
Part of HVAC units
- Shut down HVAC unit
- Constantly attended location; no fire department notification (Sec. 907.11)
Explosion relief venting
Not applicable
Smoke and heat venting
Not applicable
ACCESSIBILITY
All public and common areas in building and
ADA
site are required to be accessible (except
IBC, Chapter 11, Accessibility Code
mechanical rooms, janitor closets, tunnels
etc.)
Elevator
Required ADA Title III, Section 36.401 IBC Chapter 11, Sec. 4.1.3
Unisex bathing and toilet rooms
Required in Group A and M occupancies (IBC, Sec. 2912.1)
Apartments/Condominiums
Required to be adaptable (IBC, Shapter 11 Accessibility, Part 2) (Fair Housing Act Title VIII of Civil
Rights Act of 1988)
- Accessible route into and through the unit.
-Light switches, electrical outlets, thermostats and other invironmental controls in
accessible locations.
- Reinforcements in bathroom walls to allow later installation of grab bars around toilet,
tub, shower stall and shower seat.
- Kitchens and bathrooms such that an individual in a wheelchair can maneuver about the
space.
Exits:
First floor
Required from each room/area equal to the number of exits required by the building code (Sec. 4.1.3
(9))
Above and below the first floor
Same as number of exits
Areas of Rescue Assistance (Sec. 4.1.3 (9))
(Exception: supervised automatic fire suppression system throughout) (Sec. 4.1.3(9))
Horn/strobe units
Required - common use areas including all classrooms, restrooms, meeting rooms, etc.
High Rise Building Provisions
Automatic sprinkler system
Required throughout (Sec. 403.2)
Reduction in fire resistance
Type IB construction allowed to be reduced to Type IIA in buildings with sprinkler control valves
equipped with supervisory initiating devices and water flow initiating devices for each floor (Sec.
403.3)
Shaft enclosures
Fire resistance raring may be reduced to one -hour where automatic sprinklers are installed within the
shafts at the top and at alternate floor levels (Sec. 403.3.2)
Automatic smoke detection
Required, complying with Section 907.2.12
Emergency voice/alarm communications
Required, complying with Section 907.2.12.3
systems
Fire Department communications systems
Required, complying with Section 907.2.12.2
Fire Command Center
Required, complying with Section 911
Elevators
Operation complying with Chapter 30
Standby power, light and emergency systems
Generator
2 -hour enclosure (if within building) (Sec. 403.10.1)
Fuel Supply
2 -hour full demand (on- premises)
Capacity
Simultaneous operation of all connected electrical equipment
Connected Facilities
Power and lighting facilities for the fire command center, elevators and fire pump shall be
automatically transferable to the standby source (Sec. 403.10.1.2)
Separated circuits and fixtures
Separate lighting circuits and fixtures providing not less than 1 footcandle light intensity at the floor
are required for egress corridors, stairways, smoke proof enclosures, elevator cars and lobbies (Sec.
403.10.2)
Emergency systems
Exit signs, exit illumination and elevator car lighting shall operate within 10 seconds of failure of
normal power (sec.403.10.3)
Stairway door operation
Permitted to be locked from stairway side when capable of being unlocked simultaneously without
unlatching upon signal from the fire command center (Sec. 403.11)
Stairway communication system
Telephone or two -way communication system provided at not less than every fifth floor connected to
an approved constantly attended station. (Sec. 403.11.1)
Seismic considerations
Required, complying with Chapter 16 (Sec. 403.12)
PLUMBING FIXTURES
Section 2902 of the 2003 Indiana Building Code allows the number of required plumbing fixtures to be based on the actual or anticipated occupant
loads of the building.
Factors for determining the minimum number of fixtures required per Table 29 are as follows:
Storage:
Water closets
1 per dwelling unit
Lavatories
1 per dwelling unit
Bath tubs/showers
See Section 411 of International Plumbing Code
Drinking fountains
1 per 1,000
Service sink
1 Service Sink
Distance to Restrooms:
Public Facilities
500 feet maximum (Sec. 2906)
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Size
80" x 51" or 68" x 54"
Less than four stories refer to Indiana Elevator Code
Indiana Accessibility Code and ADA for minimum dimensions (Sec. 3002.4. 1)
Firefighter Emergency Operations
Phase I- Emergency Recall
Required (Sec. 3003.2)
Phase H- Emergency In -Car Operation
Required (Sec. 3003.2)
Stand By Power
Required (Sec. 1003.2.13.3)
Hoistway Venting
Required (Sec. 3004.1)
Fire Extinguisher
Class `ABC' Required (Elevator Code Sec. 8.6.1.6.5)
Hoistway Pit Drainage
Sump pump or drain required (no oil separator required)
(Elevator Code Sec. 2.2.2.5) (See variance)
Developer:
Carmel
Redevelopment Commission
111 West Main Street
Carmel, Indiana 46032
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