Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(c) The work shall not
cause any diminution of existing structural strength, system capacity or
mechanical ventilation below that which exists at the time of application for a
permit or that which is required by the applicable subcodes of the Uniform
Construction Code, whichever is lower. The replacement or addition of fixtures,
equipment or appliances shall not increase loads on these systems unless the
system is upgraded in accordance with the applicable subcode of the UCC to
accommodate the increased load.
1. Newly
introduced fixed loads shall not exceed the uniformly distributed live loads or
concentrated live load criteria of Table 1607.1 of the building subcode or
Table R301.5 of the one- and two-family dwelling subcode, as applicable, and
shall not create deflection that exceeds the standards set forth below. As used
in this section, fixed loads shall mean uniform or concentrated loads and shall
include, but not be limited to, equipment, files, library stacks, or similar
loading conditions. (Building)
i. For wood
frame construction, deflection shall not exceed L/180 for roofs with a slope of
3 in 12 or less or L/120 for roofs with a slope of greater than 3 in 12 and for
floors.
ii. For steel frame
construction, deflection shall not exceed L/240 for roofs with a slope of 3 in
12 or less or L/180 for roofs with a slope of greater than 3 in 12 and for
floors.
iii. For concrete
construction, deflection shall not exceed L/180 for roofs or L/240 for
floors.
2. Fire
protection system removal: Any fire protection system providing partial or
redundant protection originally installed to protect a special hazard that no
longer exists and that is not required in accordance with the current Uniform
Construction Code, is allowed to be removed with the written approval of the
fire subcode official and fire official. All disconnected equipment and
devices, such as pull stations, nozzles, detectors, sprinklers, sensors, panels
and hose connections, shall be removed so as not to give a false indication
that the structure, area or space is protected. (Fire)
3. No work shall be undertaken that
diminishes accessibility below that which is required by Chapter 11 of the
building subcode. (Building)
4.
Construction materials used as part of an alteration project shall be
consistent with the existing construction type or the allowable construction
type, whichever is less restrictive. (Plan review - Building, Fire. Inspection
-Building)
(d) The
following products and practices shall not be used:
1. Wood paneling being used as an interior
finish not in conformance with Table 2 of
N.J.A.C.
5:23-6.11 of this subcode;
(Building)
2. Carpet used for floor
covering that fails to meet the DOC FF-1 "Pill Test" (Consumer Product Safety
Commission 16 CFR 1630); (Plan review - Building, Fire. Inspection -
Building)
3. Electrical
materials/supplies: Unlisted or unapproved electrical products. As stated in
the National Electrical Code (sections 90.7, 110.2, 110.3, and article 100),
only electrical products listed, labeled, approved, and identified are
acceptable. Approval is to be based on tests and listings of testing
laboratories such as Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL), Factory Mutual (FM)
or Canadian Standards Association/Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory
(CSA/NRTL), etc.; and (Electrical)
4. Plumbing materials and supplies:
i. All purpose solvent cement;
ii. Clear PB (polybutylene) piping;
iii. Flexible traps and tailpieces;
iv. Sheet and tubular copper and brass trap
and tailpiece fittings less than B&S (Brown & Sharpe) 17 gauge (.045
inch); and
v. Solder having more
than 0.2 percent lead shall not be used in the repair of potable water systems.
(Plumbing)
5. Bars,
grilles and screens shall not be placed over emergency escape windows or doors
in Groups R or I-1 unless they are releasable or removable from the inside
without the use of a key, tool or force greater than that which is required for
the normal operation of the window or door. (Building)
6. The following practices shall not be used
on painted surfaces in all buildings of Group R that were constructed before
1978, Group E and Group I-4 buildings used as child-care facilities unless the
painted surface has been tested and found to be free of lead-based paint:
i. Open flame burning or the use of high
temperature (in excess of 1100 degrees Fahrenheit) heat guns;
ii. Power sanding or sandblasting, unless a
special HEPA (high efficiency particulate air) filter equipped vacuum
attachment is used to contain dust;
iii. Uncontained water blasting or power
washing; or
iv. Dry scraping or
sanding more than two square feet per room (interior) or 10 square feet or more
per building (exterior). (Building)
7. A mirror shall not be placed in or
adjacent to any means of egress so as to confuse the direction of egress or
give the appearance of a doorway, exit, or passageway. Draperies or similar
hangings shall not obscure an exit. (Plan review - Building, Fire. Inspection -
Building)
i. Exception: Within dwelling units
of Groups R-2, R-3, R-4 and R-5.
(e) The following products and practices
shall be required, when applicable:
1. When
any water closet is replaced, the replacement water closet shall require not
more than 1.6 gallons of water per flush as required by the plumbing subcode.
(Plumbing)
2. In buildings required
by Chapter 11 of the building subcode to be accessible, when bathrooms or
toilet rooms are altered, the following requirements for providing
accessibility shall apply unless the requirements of Chapter 11 of the building
subcode have been met:
i. When toilet
partitions are moved or installed, but existing fixtures are not being moved,
an accessible stall complying with ICC A117.1, Section 604.9, shall be created
provided that this can be accomplished without moving fixtures.
(Building)
ii. When bathroom
fixtures or hardware are replaced, the replacement fixtures or hardware shall
comply with ICC A117.1, Sections 603 through 608, as applicable, for
nonresidential buildings or ICC A117.1, Chapter 11, for residential buildings
required by Chapter 11 of the building subcode to be accessible.
(Plumbing)
iii. Where full
compliance is technically infeasible, a single fixture unisex accessible
bathroom shall be permitted. This may be accomplished by providing two unisex
bathrooms, one of which is accessible. (Building)
iv. Where it is technically infeasible to
gain compliance with the altered bathroom, signage to the closest accessible
bathroom (if any) shall be provided at the altered bathroom.
(Building)
3. In
buildings required by Chapter 11 of the building subcode to be accessible, when
space is reconfigured, the altered space shall comply with Chapter 11 of the
building subcode. Where full compliance is technically infeasible, compliance
shall be achieved to the maximum extent feasible. (Building)
4. Replacement doors shall comply with the
following: (Building)
i. In buildings required
by Chapter 11 of the building subcode to be accessible, when new door openings
are created, existing door openings are enlarged or door assemblies are
replaced and the required door width can be achieved within the existing
opening, the new door shall comply with ICC A117.1, Section 404.
(1) If the door being added, enlarged, or
replaced is a building entrance and at least 60 percent of the entrance doors
are accessible, then the door being added, enlarged, or replaced is not
required to comply with ICC A117.1, Section 404.
ii. Replacement dwelling unit, guest room or
rooming unit corridor doors in Groups I-1, R-1 or R-2 shall be 13/4 inch solid
core wood or approved equal with approved door closers and shall not have any
glass panels, other than approved wire glass in metal frames.
(1) 13/8 inch solid core replacement doors
shall be accepted if the existing frame is not being replaced and will
accommodate only a 13/8 inch door.
5. In buildings required by Chapter 11 of the
building subcode to be accessible, when entrance steps are being replaced, an
accessible entrance shall be provided if this does not add more than 20 percent
to the cost of replacing the steps. (Building)
i. If at least 60 percent of the other
building entrances are accessible, then the installation of a ramp shall not be
required.
6. When
providing vertical access is part of the scope of work, a limited use limited
application elevator or platform lift may be installed as permitted by Chapter
11 of the building subcode. (Building)
7. Replacement glass shall comply with the
"Safety Glazing" requirements of the building subcode and shall be installed in
the "Hazardous Locations" as specified by Sections 2406.4 and 2406.5 of the
building subcode or by Section R308.4 of the one- and two-family dwelling
subcode, as applicable. (Building)
8. Where a fireproofing material is removed
that is integral to the rating of an existing fire-rated assembly, the material
shall be replaced so that the rating is preserved. (Building)
9. Plug fuses of the Edison-base type shall
be used only for replacements where there is no evidence of over fusing or
tampering per Section 240.51 (B) of the electrical subcode.
(Electrical)
10. Any replacement to
the electrical service equipment shall require that the grounding electrode
system be updated to the requirements of Article 250 Part III of the electrical
subcode. (Electrical)
11.
Non-"hospital grade" receptacles in patient bed locations of health care
facilities, Group I-2, shall be replaced with "hospital grade" receptacles.
(Electrical)
12. In buildings of
Group R or I-1, when the work being performed creates a bedroom, the following
shall be provided:
i. A hard-wired smoke
alarm shall be installed within each new bedroom and a second, hard-wired smoke
alarm shall be installed within the immediate vicinity of the bedroom in
accordance with NFPA 72. (Fire)
ii.
A bedroom window or exterior door that meets the requirements at
N.J.A.C.
5:23-6.9(b)16 shall be
provided when the bedroom created is below the fourth floor. (Building)
(1) This requirement shall not apply in
buildings where the sleeping room is provided with a door to a corridor having
access to two remote exits or in buildings equipped throughout with an
automatic sprinkler system.
13. In buildings of Use Groups R-3, R-4, and
R-5:
i. When the work being performed creates
living space over a private garage, the private garage shall comply with
Section 406.3.2 of the building subcode or R302.6 of the one- and two-family
dwelling subcode, as applicable, for fire resistance rating.
ii. When the work being performed creates an
additional dwelling unit within the building, the new dwelling unit shall be
separated from the existing dwelling unit(s) with fire partitions or horizontal
assemblies having a fire resistance rating of not less than one hour
constructed in accordance with Sections 708 and 711 of the building subcode or
R302 of the one- and two-family dwelling subcode, as applicable.
iii. When finished space is created in
previously unfinished space, receptacle and lighting outlets shall comply with
Section 210.52 and 210.70, respectively, of the electrical subcode.
14. In buildings of Group R-1, in
at least one sleeping room or suite of every 25 or fewer that are part of the
scope of work, the work being performed shall comply with the applicable
provisions of ICC A117.1, unless the facility already provides the number of
accessible sleeping rooms required by Chapter 11 of the building subcode. In
addition, at least one sleeping room or suite of every 25 or fewer that are
part of the scope of work shall be equipped with a visual alarm and
notification device for the hearing impaired unless the facility already
provides the number required by Chapter 11 of the building subcode.
(Building)
15. In buildings of
Groups R-1 and R-2:
i. When habitable space is
created in previously unoccupied space, the minimum clear ceiling height shall
be seven feet. For rooms with a sloped ceiling, the minimum clear ceiling
height shall be seven feet for at least 35 square feet of the floor area of the
room. Any portion of the room measuring less than five feet from the finished
floor to the finished ceiling shall not be considered usable floor area. (Plan
review - Building, Fire. Inspection - Building)
ii. Group R-2 only: When finished space is
created in previously unfinished space, receptacle and lighting outlets shall
comply with Section 210.52 and 210.70, respectively, of the electrical
subcode.
16. When a new
refrigerant is introduced, the requirements of the mechanical subcode
applicable to that refrigerant, if any, shall be met. This shall apply to the
installation of new equipment, the replacement of existing equipment with
equipment using a different refrigerant, or the replacement of the refrigerant
in existing equipment with a different refrigerant. (Plumbing)
17. When the work being performed creates or
exposes wood framing of any wall, floor, ceiling, or roof, fireblocking shall
be provided as required by section 718.2 of the building subcode or section
R302.11 of the one- and two-family dwelling subcode, as applicable. The
fireblocking material shall comply with section 718.2.1 of the building subcode
or section R302.11.1 of the one- and two-family dwelling subcode, as
applicable.
18. When the work being
performed creates or exposes the roof decking/sheathing or the framing of any
wall, floor, ceiling, or roof assembly that is part of the building thermal
envelope (encloses conditioned space), any accessible voids in insulation shall
be filled using insulation meeting the R-values of Table R402.1.3 (N1102.1.3)
of the residential energy code for wood framing and of Table R402.2.6
(N1102.2.6) of the residential energy code for metal framing equivalents or of
Table 5.5-4 or 5.5-5 of the commercial energy code, as applicable.
i. In the event that insulation meeting the
R-values above cannot be installed due to space constraints, and the
equivalency exceptions of Sections R402.2.1 and R402.2.2 (N1102.2.1 and
N1102.2.2) cannot be applied for residential buildings, insulation that fills
the cavities of the framed assembly shall be installed.
19. When fenestration (windows, skylights, or
doors) is newly installed or replaced, the U-factor (thermal transmittance)
shall not exceed the U-factor of Table R402.1.2 (N1102.1.2) of the residential
energy code or of Table 5.5-4 or 5.5-5 of the commercial energy code, as
applicable.
i. Exception: In residential
buildings, fenestration that meets Sections R402.3.3 (N1102.3.3) and R402.3.4
(N1102.3.4), as applicable.
20. Ducts that are newly installed or
replaced shall be installed with insulation meeting the R-values of Section
R403.3.1 (N1103.3.1) of the residential energy code or of Section 6.4.4.1.2 of
the commercial energy code, as applicable.
21. The total replacement of a building
lighting system or a newly installed building lighting system shall meet
Section R404 (N1104) of the residential energy code or Section 9.1.2 of the
commercial energy code, as applicable. (A "lighting system" is defined by the
commercial energy code as "a group of luminaires circuited or controlled to
perform a specific function.")
i. Exception:
The total replacement of a lighting system within a room, space or tenancy
shall be required to meet Section 9.1.2 for the room, space, or tenancy
only.
22. When the work
being performed results in an indoor or outdoor gas meter, related regulator or
piping becoming subject to vehicle impact, which work includes, but is not
limited to, new installation, relocation or other construction, the gas meter,
related regulator or piping shall be protected by barriers meeting the
requirements of Section 312 of the International Fire Code. For the purpose of
applying this provision, "subject to vehicle impact" shall mean located within
three feet of any garage door opening, driveway or designated parking area and
not separated by a building wall from the space where a vehicle may be
operated. (Plumbing) i. Exception: If verification of the installation of an
excess flow valve is provided by the gas utility, vehicle impact barriers shall
not be required.
23. Where work,
other than ordinary maintenance or minor work, is being performed on an
elevator, the elevator shall be equipped to operate with a standardized fire
service key. (Fire)
24. The work
shall not cause an exit enclosure to be used for any purpose other than means
of egress, except those penetrations permitted by Section 1023.5 of the
building subcode.
25. Existing
openings that become part of an exit or exit access and newly created openings
to be used as an exit or exit access shall meet Section 1008.3 and Section 1013
of the building subcode when more than one exit or exit access is required.
This shall apply only to the portion of the building served by the new exit or
exit access.
(h) The work shall not make the building less
conforming with the basic requirements of this subchapter than it was when the
alteration was undertaken.
1. Where the
building currently exceeds the basic requirements, the extent to which it
exceeds shall not be reduced unless the building also exceeds the requirements
of the corresponding subcode of the UCC. In this case, the extent of compliance
with the basic requirements may be reduced, but not below the requirements of
the corresponding subcode of the UCC.
2. Where the scope of work consists of an
item for which requirements are established in the basic requirements of this
subcode, the work shall comply with the basic requirements.
(i) All materials and methods used
shall comply with the requirements specified in
N.J.A.C.
5:23-6.8, Materials and methods.
1. Exception: Windows may be replaced with
windows like those existing without meeting the size requirements of the
building subcode.
i. In sleeping rooms below
the fourth story in occupancies of Groups R or I-1, where new window openings
are being created or the size of window openings is being changed, at least one
window shall:
(1) Be operable;
(2) Have a sill height of not more than 44
inches;
(3) Have a width of at
least 20 inches, a height of at least 24 inches and a minimum total area of 5.7
square feet measured from head to sill and from side to side.
(4) New window openings in sleeping rooms
shall not be required to meet these requirements in buildings where the
sleeping room is provided with a door to a corridor having access to two remote
exits or in buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler
system.
ii. Basement
windows in buildings of Group R-2 shall comply with the requirements of
N.J.A.C.
5:23-6.26(b)3 where the
window serves as the second means of egress from the dwelling unit (Plan review
- Building, Fire. Inspection - Building).
2. Newly installed and replacement handrails
and guardrails shall comply with Sections 1011.11, 1012.8, 1014, and 1015 of
the building subcode, respectively, or Sections R311.7.8, R311.8.3, and R312.1
of the one- and two-family dwelling subcode, respectively, as applicable. Where
50 percent or more of a handrail or guardrail on a flight or on a level is
replaced, then this shall be considered a complete replacement and shall comply
with the above referenced sections. The repair or replacement of less than 50
percent of a handrail or guardrail shall be permitted to match the existing
handrail or guardrail. (Building)
(k) In a building
required by Chapter 11 of the building subcode to be accessible, where the
space altered is a primary function space, an accessible path of travel to the
altered space shall be provided up to the point at which the cost of providing
accessibility is disproportionate to the cost of the overall alteration
project; a cost is disproportionate if it exceeds 20 percent of the cost of the
alteration work. (Building)
1. The accessible
path of travel shall include, but not be limited to, an accessible parking
space, an accessible exterior route, an accessible building entrance, an
accessible interior route to the altered area, accessible restrooms, accessible
drinking fountains, and accessible telephones serving the altered primary
function space. Priority shall be given to providing an accessible entrance or
accessible restrooms where possible.
2. In determining disproportionate cost, the
following materials may be deducted from the overall cost of the project:
i. Windows, hardware, operating controls,
electrical outlets and signage;
ii.
Mechanical systems, electrical systems, installations or alterations of fire
protection systems or abatement of hazardous materials; or
iii. The repair or installation of roofing,
siding, or other exterior wall facade.
3. Where the work consists solely of the
alteration of materials or systems listed in (k)2 above, the path of travel
requirements shall not apply.
4.
Where the alteration work is for the primary purpose of increasing the
accessibility of the building or tenancy, the requirement to further improve
the path of travel shall not apply.
5. Where it is technically infeasible to
comply with the technical standards in Chapter 11 of the building subcode, the
work must comply to the maximum extent feasible.