Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 151 - Labor and Industry Department
Chapter 1305 - ADOPTION OF INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE
Part 1305.0717 - SECTION 717, DUCTS AND AIR TRANSFER OPENINGS
Universal Citation: MN Rules 1305.0717
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. IBC section 717.5.3.
IBC section 717.5.3 is amended by adding exception 6 as follows:
6. Fire dampers, smoke
dampers, and combination fire/smoke dampers are not required in laboratory hood
exhaust duct penetrations of shaft enclosures where laboratory ventilation
systems are installed in accordance with NFPA 45,
Subp. 2. IBC section 717.6.1.
IBC section 717.6.1 is amended to read as follows:
717.6.1
Through penetrations. In
occupancies other than Groups I-2 and I-3, a duct constructed of approved
materials in accordance with the International Mechanical Code that penetrates
a fire-resistance-rated floor or floor/ceiling assembly that connects not more
than two stories is permitted without shaft enclosure protection, provided a
listed fire damper is installed at the floor line or the duct is protected in
accordance with Section 714.5. For air transfer openings, see Section 712.1.9.
Exceptions:
1. A duct is permitted to penetrate three
floors or less without a fire damper at each floor, provided the duct complies
with paragraphs a through e:
a. The duct
shall comply with either item (i) or (ii):
i.
the duct shall be contained and located within the cavity of a wall above and
below the horizontal assembly, the duct shall be constructed of steel having a
minimum wall thickness of 0.0187 inches (0.4712 mm) (No. 26 gage), and the
annular space around the duct shall be protected with an approved
noncombustible material that resists the passage of flame and products of
combustion; or
ii. the annular
space around the duct shall be protected by an approved through-penetration
firestop system that:
(1) is installed and
tested in accordance with ASTM E 814 or UL 1479; and
(2) has an F rating and T rating equivalent
to the required rating of the horizontal assembly being penetrated.
b. The duct shall open
into only one dwelling or sleeping unit and the duct system shall be continuous
from the unit to the exterior of the building.
c. The duct shall not exceed 4-inch (102 mm)
nominal diameter and the total area of such ducts shall not exceed 100 square
inches (0.065 m2) in any 100 square feet (9.3
m2) of floor area.
d. The annular space around the duct is
protected with materials that prevent the passage of flame and hot gases
sufficient to ignite cotton waste where subjected to ASTM E 119 or UL 263 time
temperature conditions under a minimum positive pressure differential of 0.01
inch (2.49 Pa) of water at the location of the penetration for the time period
equivalent to the fire-resistance rating of the construction
penetrated.
e. Grille openings
located in a ceiling of a fire-resistance-rated floor/ceiling or roof/ceiling
assembly shall be protected with a listed ceiling radiation damper installed in
accordance with Section 717.6.2.1.
2. In Groups I-2 and I-3 occupancies, a duct
constructed of approved materials in accordance with the International
Mechanical Code that penetrates a fire-resistance-rated floor or floor/ceiling
assembly that connects not more than two stories is permitted without a shaft
enclosure protection, provided a listed smoke/fire damper is installed at the
floor line.
Subp. 3. IBC section 717.6.3.
IBC section 717.6.3 is amended to read as follows:
717.6.3
Non-fire-resistance-rated floor
assemblies. Duct systems constructed of approved materials in accordance
with the Minnesota Mechanical Code, Minnesota Rules, chapter 1346, that
penetrate non-fire-resistance-rated floor assemblies shall be protected by any
of the following methods:
1. A shaft
enclosure in accordance with Section 713.
2. The duct connects not > two stories,
and the annular space around the penetrating duct is protected with an approved
non-combustible material that resists the free passage of flame and the
products of combustion.
3. The duct
connects not more than three stories, the annular space around the penetrating
duct is protected with an approved noncombustible material that resists the
free passage of flame and the products of combustion, and a fire damper is
installed at each floor line.
Exception to item 3: Fire dampers are not required in ducts within individual residential dwelling units.
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