Ohio Administrative Code
Title 4101:8 - Board of Building Standards: Residential Code of Ohio
Chapter 4101:8-13 - Certification
Section 4101:8-13-01 - General mechanical system requirements
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
[Comment: When a reference is made within this rule to a federal statutory provision, an industry consensus standard, or any other technical publication, the specific date and title of the publication as well as the name and address of the promulgating agency are listed in rule 4101:8-44-01 of the Administrative Code. The application of the referenced standards shall be limited and as prescribed in section 102.5 of rule 4101:8-1-01 of the Administrative Code.]
CHAPTER 13
GENERAL MECHANICAL SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
1301.1 Scope. The provisions of this chapter shall govern the installation of mechanical systems not specifically covered in other chapters applicable to mechanical systems. Installations of mechanical appliances, equipment and systems not addressed by this code shall comply with the applicable provisions of the mechanical code and the "International Fuel Gas Code".
1301.2 Identification. Each length of pipe and tubing and each pipe fitting utilized in a mechanical system shall bear the identification of the manufacturer.
1301.3 Installation of materials. Materials shall be installed in strict accordance with the standards under which the materials are accepted and approved. In the absence of such installation procedures, the manufacturer's instructions shall be followed. Where the requirements of referenced standards or manufacturer's instructions do not conform to minimum provisions of this code, the provisions of this code shall apply.
1301.4 Plastic pipe, fittings and components. Plastic pipe, fittings and components shall be third-party certified as conforming to NSF 14.
1301.5 Third-party testing and certification. Piping, tubing and fittings shall comply with the applicable referenced standards, specifications and performance criteria of this code and shall be identified in accordance with Section 1301.2. Piping, tubing and fittings shall either be tested by Board recognized testing laboratory or certified by Board recognized product certification agency body.
SECTION 1302 APPROVAL
SECTION 1303
LABELING OF APPLIANCES
SECTION 1304
TYPE OF FUEL
SECTION 1305
APPLIANCE ACCESS
Exceptions:
Exceptions:
SECTION 1306
CLEARANCES FROM COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION
Note: "A" equals the required clearance with no protection. "B" equals the reduced clearance permitted in accordance with Table 1306.2. The protection applied to the construction using combustible material shall extend far enough in each direction to make "C" equal to "A."
FIGURE 1306.1
REDUCED CLEARANCE DIAGRAM
TABLE 1306.2
REDUCTION OF CLEARANCES WITH SPECIFIED FORMS OF PROTECTIONa,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k,l
For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm, 1 pound per cubic foot = 16.019 kg/m3, °C = [(°F - 32)/ 1.8 ], 1 Btu/(h × ft2× °F/in.) = 0.001442299 (W/cm2× °C/cm).
a. Reduction of clearances from combustible materials shall not interfere with combustion air, draft hood clearance and relief, and accessibility of servicing.
b. Clearances shall be measured from the surface of the heat producing appliance or equipment to the outer surface of the combustible material or combustible assembly.
c. Spacers and ties shall be of noncombustible material. Spacers and ties shall not be used directly opposite appliance or connector.
d. Where all clearance reduction systems use a ventilated air space, adequate provision for air circulation shall be provided as described. (See Figures 1306.1 and 1306.2.)
e. There shall be not less than 1 inch between clearance reduction systems and combustible walls and ceilings for reduction systems using ventilated air space.
f. If a wall protector is mounted on a single flat wall away from corners, adequate air circulation shall be permitted to be provided by leaving only the bottom and top edges or only the side and top edges open with not less than a 1-inch air gap.
g. Mineral wool and glass fiber batts (blanket or board) shall have a minimum density of 8 pounds per cubic foot and a minimum melting point of 1,500°F.
h. Insulation material used as part of a clearance reduction system shall have a thermal conductivity of 1.0 Btu inch per square foot per hour °F or less. Insulation board shall be formed of noncombustible material.
i. There shall be not less than 1 inch between the appliance and the protector. The clearance between the appliance and the combustible surface shall not be reduced below that allowed in this table.
j. All clearances and thicknesses are minimum; larger clearances and thicknesses are acceptable.
k. Listed single-wall connectors shall be permitted to be installed in accordance with the terms of their listing and the manufacturer's instructions.
l. For limitations on clearance reduction for solid-fuel-burning appliances see Section 1306.2.3.
For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm.
FIGURE 1306.2
WALL PROTECTOR CLEARANCE REDUCTION SYSTEM
SECTION 1307
APPLIANCE INSTALLATION
Exception: Elevation of the ignition source is not required for appliances that are listed as flammable-vapor-ignition resistant.
SECTION 1308
MECHANICAL SYSTEMS INSTALLATION
Exception: Cast-iron piping and galvanized steel piping shall not be required to be protected.
Replaces: 4101:8-13-01