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FBC & FFPC 2007 FBC & FFPC 2007 –– SIGNIFICANT CHANGESSIGNIFICANT CHANGES
by
September 23, 2009
Rolf Jensen & Associates, Inc.
Presented to
VOA Orlando
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Presentation Content
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Adoption status of FBC 2007.
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What is a “significant” change?
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What are the most significant changes?
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FBC 2007 Adoption Status
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Was adopted by the State on March 1, 2009.
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Florida also adopted the 2007 Florida Fire Prevention Code based on the 2006 Life Safety Code (NFPA 101).
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Significant Changes
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Have impact on overall building design.■
Present design challenges
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Some changes result in more flexible design options.
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First 10 chapters only covered in this presentation.
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Assembly Occupancies
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Assembly can be reclassified into Business occupancies (303.1) if:●
Buildings used for assembly purposes
with
<50 persons are classified as Group B. ●
Accessory space used for assembly purposes
<750 sq. ft. or with an occupant
load of <50 persons are classified as Group B
or part of adjoining occupancy.
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Accessory Occupancies
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Accessory occupancies are:●
Subsidiary to main occupancy.
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Aggregate ≤
10% of area of the story.●
≤
height & area in Table 503 without height
and area increases.□Exceptions: Assembly areas < 750 sq. ft.;
assembly areas accessory to Group E; and accessory religious education rooms & auditoriums are not separate occupancies.
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Mezzanines
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Maximum floor area increased from 1/3
to ½
of area of room where located, if:●
Building is noncombustible, (I or II) sprinklered and has voice fire alarm (505.2).
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Although still 1/3 in FFPC
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Fire Resistance Rated Glazing
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Fire resistant rated glazing is permitted to be used as a fire barrier.●
Glazing must be tested in accordance with ASTM and bear a label or other marking displaying this information, including fire rating (706.2.1).
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Specific marking “W-XXX”
required on the glass where “XXX”
is the fire resistance rating in minutes.
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Elevator Lobbies■
Enclosed elevator lobbies required at each floor with fire partitions equal to the fire resistance rating of the corridor when (707.14.1): ●
Building is sprinklered and greater than 75 ft. in height, regardless of occupancy.
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Building is unsprinklered and is greater than 3 stories.
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Occupancy Group I-3 (detention) greater than 3 stories (sprinklered or unsprinklered).
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Exceptions•
Street level floor with sprinklers throughout.•
Pressurized elevator hoistway (707.14.2).*** Can’t really be done!
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When additional hoistway doors provided.
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Enclosed Elevator Lobbies
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Smoke Dampers In Exhaust Shafts
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Smoke dampers no longer required at penetrations in exhaust shaft enclosures in Group R
(or B) occupancies.
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Sub-ducts must be steel, have min. wall thickness of .019 inches, extend at least 22 inches vertically and have continuously powered fan at upper terminus of shaft (716.5.3). Standby power may be required for fan.
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Also not required at shaft penetration where part of mechanical smoke control system, or where damper will interfere with operation of smoke control system.
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Smoke Dampers In Exhaust Shafts
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Sprinklers in Group A-2■
Sprinklers required when occupant load is 100 or more
(reduced from 300).●
Group A-2 includes banquet halls, restaurants and taverns (903.2.1.2).
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Design Fire
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The design fire is determined by analysis. (909.9)
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No longer 5,000 BTU/S minimum.■
NFPA 2,000 BTU/S
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Design Fire
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Compare: 5,000 to 2,500 fire■
Maintain smoke layer at 50’
AFF
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5,000 BTU/S = 168,000 cfm■
2,500 BTU/S = 130,000 cfm
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Make-up air: 756 ft2
v. 585 ft2
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171 ft2
= 7 doors
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Egress Through Stockrooms■
Egress through Group M stockrooms is now permitted
(1014.2).
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50% max. of required exit access permitted through adjoining room.
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Stockroom must be same or less hazard, non-locking door leading to stockroom, and min. of 44 inch wide aisle that is clearly defined with partial or full height wall leading directly to exit.
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Exit through adjoining room also now permitted in Groups H,
S and F.
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Adjoining room must have same or less hazard.
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Egress Through Stockrooms
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Maximum Travel Distance
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Group R: 250 feet / 200 feet■
Group A: 200 feet / 250 feet
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Groups S-1/F-2: 250 feet / 400 feet ■
Group H-3: 100 feet /
150 feet
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Group H-4: 100 feet /
175 feet■
Group H-5: 100 feet /
200 feet
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Common Path of Travel in Apartments (R-2)
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Common path of travel for R-2 occupancies when protected by an automatic sprinkler system (1014.3):●
Shall not exceed 125 feet within dwelling units.
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Shall not exceed 50 feet outside of dwelling units.
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Common Path of Travel in Apartments (R-2)
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Smokeproof Enclosures■
A smokeproof enclosure shall be permitted to egress through the level of exit discharge per Section 1024 (FBC 1020.1.7.1 Exception 3)
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New exception to previous direct exit requirement.
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Pressure range changed for pressurized stairs from 0.15”
to 0.05”
water column
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2006 Life Safety Code Changes
In the 2007 FFPC
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Egress Requirements LSC■
Where a single door is provided for discharge from a stairway required to comply with 7.2.2.2.1.2(B) and such door serves as the sole means of exit discharge from such stairway, the clear width of the door opening shall be not less than 2/3 the nominal width of the stairway (7.2.1.2.4).
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The provisions of 7.2.1.6.2 for access controlled egress doors shall not apply to doors with delayed-egress locks (7.2.1.6.1).
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Where emergency lighting facilities are required for individual occupancies, the signs, other than approved self-luminous signs and listed photoluminescent
signs, shall be illuminated by the emergency lighting facilities (7.10.4). ●
The level of illumination of the signs shall be in accordance with the LSC for the required emergency lighting duration as specified in
7.9.2.1.
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The level of illumination shall be permitted to decline to 60 percent at the end of the emergency lighting duration.
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Egress Stairs LSC
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Minimum stair width increased to 56 in. for stairs serving more than 2,000 people (7.2.2.2.1.1). This provides for counterflow.
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Stair tread and landing
slope shall not exceed ¼
in./ft. (7.2.2.3.4).
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Interior Finish LSC■
When applied structurally or for decoration, acoustical correction, surface insulation, or other purposes, these items are now considered interior finish
and
not decorations
or furnishings (10.2.1.3):●
Fixed or movable walls and partitions
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Paneling●
Wall pads
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Crash pads
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Assembly LSC■
Festival seating shall be prohibited within a building, unless otherwise permitted by the following (12/13.2.5.4.1) :●
Permitted in assembly occupancies having occupant loads of 250
or less. (Previous 1,000)●
Permitted in assembly occupancies where occupant loads exceed 250, provided that an approved life safety evaluation has been performed.
Where required by the authority having jurisdiction, the owner shall provide a copy of the inspection report and certification that the inspection required by 12.7.10.2 has been performed (12/13.7.10.3).
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Nightclubs LSC■
Sprinklers required for all night clubs regardless of occupant load
(12.3.5.1).
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Main entrance must provide 2/3
of total egress
width (12.2.3.6.2).■
Crowd managers required for all assembly occupancies. One manager for every 250 occupants (12.7.6.1).
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Residential Fire Alarm Systems LSC
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A fire alarm system shall not be required in buildings that are protected throughout by an approved, automatic sprinkler system
with
listed quick-response or listed residential sprinklers installed throughout all dwelling units, provided
(31.3.4.1.3):
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The building does not exceed four stories in height.
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The building does not contain more than 16 dwelling units.
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Mercantile LSC■
In mercantile occupancies other than bulk merchandising retail buildings, if the only means of customer entrance is through one exterior wall of the building, ½ of the required egress width
from the street floor shall be located in such wall (36.2.5.7). ●
Means of egress from floors above or below the street floor shall be arranged in accordance with Section 7.5.
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Mercantile LSC■
Smoke control system complying with 8.6.7(5) shall be provided in malls with floor openings connecting more than two levels. 36.4.4.9 & .10).
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Mall building and all anchor buildings shall be protected throughout by an approved, supervised automatic sprinkler system.●
The system
shall be installed in such a manner
that any portion of the system serving tenant spaces can be taken out of service without affecting the operation of the portion of the system serving the mall.
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Chapter 43 –
Building Rehabilitation LSC
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43.1 General….■
43.2 Special Definitions…■
43.3 Repairs….■
43.4 Renovations…■
43.5 Modifications…■
43.6 Reconstruction.■
43.7 Change of Use or Occupancy Classification….
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43.8 Additions….■
43.9 Reserved….
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New Chapter (see 4.6.7, 4.6.3.1 and 4.6.11)
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Mixed categories■
Technically infeasible■
50% rule■
Historic Buildings■
Transoms fixed closed■
AHJ deems fire hazard = sprinklers
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Existing Buildings Rehabilitation
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New Chapter to LSC -
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Existing life safety features:●
That exceed the requirements for new buildings shall be permitted to be decreased to that required for new buildings
(4.6.7.4).
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That do not meet the requirements for new buildings, but that exceed the requirements for existing buildings, shall not be further diminished
(4.6.7.5). ●
Shall not be removed or reduced where such feature is a requirement for new construction (4.6.12.2).
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