ICC International Mechanical Code (IMC) 2003
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International Mechanical Code
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ICC | 2003 | 126 |
Establishes minimum regulations for mechanical systems using prescriptive and performance-related provisions.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | Preface |
5 | Ordinance |
7 | Table Of Contents |
9 | Chapter 1 – Administration Section 101 – General Section 102 – Applicability |
10 | Section 103 – Department Of Mechanical Inspection Section 104 – Duties And Powers Of The Code Official Section 105 – Approval |
11 | Section 106 – Permits |
12 | Section 107 – Inspections And Testing |
13 | Section 108 – Violations |
14 | Section 109 – Means Of Appeal |
17 | Chapter 2 – Definitions Section 201 – General Section 202 – General Definitions |
27 | Chapter 3 – General Regulations Section 301 – General |
28 | Section 302 – Protection Of Structure Section 303 – Equipment And Appliance Location |
29 | Section 304 – Installation |
30 | Section 305 – Piping support Section 306 – Access And Service Space |
31 | Table 305.4 – Piping Support Spacing |
32 | Section 307 – Condensate Disposal |
33 | Section 308 – Clearance Reduction [B] Section 309 – Temperature Control [F] Section 310 – Explosion Control [F] Section 311 – Smoke And Heat Vents Section 312 – Heating And Cooling Load Calculations |
34 | Table 308.6 – Clearance Reduction Methods |
35 | Chapter 4 – Ventilation Section 401 – General Table 401.6 – Opening Sizes In Louvers, Grilles And Screens Protecting Outdoor Exhaust And Air Intake Openings [B] Section 402 – Natural Ventilation |
36 | Section 403 – Mechanical Ventilation Equation 4-1 |
37 | Table 403.3 – Required Outdoor Ventilation Air Table 403.3 – cont. |
38 | Table 403.3 – cont. Section 404 – Enclosed Parking Garages Section 405 – Systems Control Section 406 – Ventilation Of Uninhabited Spaces |
39 | Chapter 5 – Exhaust Systems Section 501 – General Section 502 – Required Systems |
40 | Equation 5-1 |
45 | Section 503 – Motors And Fans Section 504 – Clothes Dryer Exhaust |
46 | Section 505 – Domestic Kitchen Exhaust Equipment Section 506 – Commercial Kitchen Hood Ventilation System Ducts And Exhaust Equipment |
49 | Section 507 – Commercial Kitchen Hoods |
50 | Table 507.11 – Minimum Distance Between The Lowest Edge Of A Grease Filter And The Cooking Surface Or The Heating Surface |
51 | Section 508 – Commercial Kitchen Makeup Air |
52 | Section 509 – Fire Suppression Systems Section 510 – Hazardous Exhaust Systems |
53 | Table 510.8 – Minimum Duct Thickness Table 510.8.2 – Clearance To Combustibles Section 511 – Dust, Stock And Refuse Conveying Systems |
54 | Section 512 – Subslab Soil Exhaust Systems Table 511.2 – Construction, Clearance And Termination Requirements For Single-Wall Metal Chimneys |
55 | Equation 5-2 Equation 5-3 |
56 | Equation 5-4 Equation 5-5 Equation 5-6 Equation 5-7 Equation 5-8 |
57 | Equation 5-9 Equation 5-10 |
58 | Section 514 – Energy Recovery Ventilation Systems |
61 | Chapter 6 – Duct Systems Section 601 – General Section 602 – Plenums |
62 | Section 603 – Duct Construction And Installation Table 603.4 – Duct Construction Minimum Sheet Metal Thickness For Single Dwelling Units |
63 | Section 604 – Insulation |
64 | Section 605 – Air Filters Section 606 – Smoke Detection Systems Control |
65 | [B] Section 607 – Ducts And Air Transfer Openings |
66 | Table 607.3.1 – Fire Dampering |
69 | Chapter 7 – Combustion Air Section 701 – General Section 702 – Inside Air Section 703 – Outdoor Air |
70 | Section 704 – Combined Use Of Inside And Outdoor Air (Condition 1) Section 705 – Combined Use Of Inside And Outdoor Air (Condition 2) Section 706 – Forced Combustion Air Supply Section 707 – Direct Connection |
71 | Section 708 – Combustion Air Ducts Section 709 – Opening Obstructions Section 710 – Opening Location And Protection |
73 | Chapter 8 – Chimneys And Vents Section 801 – General |
74 | Section 802 – Vents Table 802.2 – Vent Application |
75 | Section 803 – Connectors Table 803.9(1) – Minimum Chimney Connector Thickness For Low-Heat Appliances Table 803.9(2) – Minimum Chimney Connector Thickness For Medium- And High-Heat Appliances |
76 | Table 803.10.4 – Chimney Connector Systems And Clearances To Combustible Wall Materials For Domestic Heating Appliances Table 803.10.6 – Connector Clearances To Combustibles Section 804 – Direct-Vent, Integral Venst And Mechanical Draft Systems |
77 | Section 805 – Factory-Built Chimneys |
78 | Section 806 – Metal Chimneys |
79 | Chapter 9 – Specific Appliances, Fireplaces And Solid Fuel-Burning Equipment Section 901 – General Section 902 – Masonry Fireplaces Section 903 – Factory-Built Fireplaces Section 904 – Pellet Fuel-Burning Appliances Section 905 – Fireplace Stoves And Room Heaters Section 906 – Factory-Built Barbecue Appliances Section 907 – Incinerators And Crematories Section 908 – Cooling Towers, Evaporative Condensers And Fluid Coolers |
80 | Section 909 – Vented Wall Furnaces Section 910 – Floor Furnaces Section 911 – Duct Furnaces Section 912 – Infrared Radiant Heaters Section 913 – Clothes Dryers |
81 | Section 914 – Sauna Heaters Section 915 – Engine And Gas Turbine-Powered Equipment And Appliances Section 916 – Pool And Spa Heaters Section 917 – Cooking Appliances Section 918 – Forced-Air Warm-Air Furnaces |
82 | Section 919 – Conversion Burners Section 920 – Unit Heaters Section 921 – Vented Room Heaters Section 922 – Kerosene And Oil-Fired Stoves Section 923 – Small Ceramin Kilns |
83 | Section 924 – Stationary Fuel Cell Power Plants Section 925 – Masonry Heaters |
85 | Chapter 10 – Boilers, Water Heaters And Pressure Vessels Section 1001 – General Section 1002 – Water Heaters Section 1003 – Pressure Vessels Section 1004 – Boilers |
86 | Section 1005 – Boiler Connections Section 1006 – Safety And Pressure Relief Valves And Controls Section 1007 – Boiler Low Water Cutoff Section 1008 – Steam Blowoff Valve |
87 | Section 1009 – Hot Water Boiler Expansion Tank Equation 10-1 Section 1010 – Gauges Section 1011 – Tests |
89 | Chapter 11 – Refrigeration Section 1101 – General Section 1102 – System Requirements |
90 | Section 1103 – Refigeration System Classification Section 1104 – System Application Requirements |
91 | [F] Table 1103.1 – Refrigerant Classification, Amount And TLV-TWA |
92 | {F} Table 1103.1 – continued |
93 | [F] Table 1103.1 -continued |
94 | Table 1104.3.2 – Maximum Permissable Quantities Of Refrigerants |
95 | Section 1105 – Machinery Room, General Requirements Equation 11-1 Equation 11-2 |
96 | Section 1106 – Machinery Room, Special Requirements Section 1107 – Refrigerant Piping |
97 | Section 1108 – Field Test [F] Section 1109 – Periodic Testing |
99 | Chapter 12 – Hydronic Piping Section 1201 – General Section 1202 – Material Table 1202.4 – Hydronic Pipe Table 1202.4 – continued Table 1202.5 – Hydronic Pipe Fittings |
100 | Section 1203 – Joints And Connections |
101 | Section 1204 – Pipe Insulation Section 1205 – Valves Section 1206 – Piping Installation |
102 | Section 1207 – Transfer Fluid Section 1208 – Tests Section 1209 – Embedded Piping |
103 | Chapter 13 – Fuel Oil Piping And Storage Section 1301 – General Section 1302 – Material Table 1302.3 – Fuel Oil Piping Section 1303 – Joints And Connections |
104 | Section 1304 – Piping Support Section 1305 – Fuel Oil System Installation Section 1306 – Oil Gauging |
105 | Section 1307 – Fuel Oil Valves Section 1308 – Testing |
107 | Chapter 14 – Solar Systems Section 1401 – General Section 1402 – Installation Section 1403 – Heat Transfer Fluids |
108 | Section 1404 – Materials |
109 | Chapter 15 – Referenced Standards |
115 | Appendix A – Combustion Air Openings And Chimney Connector Pass-Throughs Figure A-1 – All Air From Inside The Building Figure A-2 – All Air From Outdoors – Inlet Air From Ventilated Crawl Space And Outlet Air To Ventilated Attic |
116 | Figure A-3 – All Air From Outdoors Through Ventilated Attic Figure A-4 – Al lAir From Outdoors Through Horizontal Ducts Or Direct Openings |
117 | Figure A-5 – Chimney Connector Systems |
118 | Figure A-5 – continued |
119 | Appendix B – Recommended Fee Schedule B101 – Mechanical Work, Other Than Gas Piping Systems B102 – Fee For Reinspection B103 – Temporary Operation Inspection Fee B104 – Self-Contained Units Less Than 2 Tons |
121 | Index |