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Section R. 400.18636 - Laundry chutes

Universal Citation: MI Admin Code R. 400.18636

Current through Vol. 24-04, March 15, 2024

Rule 636.

(1) A laundry chute shall be enclosed in a shaft that is constructed of an assemblage of noncombustible materials which have not less than a 1-hour resistance to fire. If the shaft terminates within the building, the top shall be covered with noncombustible material that affords not less than a 1-hour resistance to fire. There shall be no openings into the shaft other than those necessary for the intended use of the laundry chute. An opening directly into the shaft shall be protected by a chute door normally utilized by the industry. The spaces between the chute and the shaft shall be filled in at each floor level with noncombustible material. A feed door for a laundry chute shall not be installed in any corridor or hallway that is used as a passageway to a means of egress. A feed door shall be located in an enclosed sprinklered room or compartment that is separated from other parts of the building by walls, a floor, and a ceiling that have a fire-resistant rating of not less than 1 hour. Openings to the room or compartment shall be protected by B-labeled fire doors in labeled fire door frames.

(2) A sprinkler head shall be installed at the top of the chute and within the laundry chute at alternate floor levels in buildings that are more than 2 stories in height. A laundry chute shall empty into a separate room, closet, or bin that is constructed of materials which have not less than a 1-hour resistance to fire and shall be protected with automatic sprinklers.

(3) If the shaft terminates through the roof of the building, the top may have an open vent. If not equipped with an open vent, the top of the shaft shall have a skylight. The skylight shall be glazed with ordinary glass that is 10% of the shaft area. If the sill of the window is not less than 2 feet above the roof level and not less than 10 feet from any property line or other exposure on which it faces, the skylight may be provided with a window of equivalent construction and size which is set into the side of the shaft.

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