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UBC 1991. Uniform Building Code, National Building Code and Southern Building Code. International Conference of Building Officials, Whittier, California. [Pg.157]

Gas storage cabinet use may be required by local, state, or national codes. These codes vary by location and the designer or user of the cabinet is referred to these codes for further information. One source of building code information in the U.S. is the Uniform Building Code and the Uniform Fire Code. ... [Pg.895]

Uniform Building Code. Then, in 1945, the Southern Building Code Congress International published the Standard Building Code. [Pg.198]

Because the ASHRAE/IES standard contained both mandatory requirements and recommendations, it was difficult to adopt and implement as a uniform building code. Such codes must clearly state minimum requirements that can be uniformly interpreted and applied. For this reason it was determined that a model code was needed that contained only the... [Pg.200]

Chapter 21 of the Uniform Building Code (UBC 1994 is used to design blast resistant masonry structures. The resistance of masonry elements is computed using the dynamic material strengths given in Section 5.4. Strength reduction factors arc... [Pg.192]

This section provides a brief overview of the existing and developing codes and standards related to fuel cell technologies. The discussion focuses on participating organizations, specific codes and standards and more generally applied codes and standards (e.g., the Uniform Building Code) that apply to system installation. [Pg.333]

Uniform Building Code, 1979 Edition, International Conference of Building Officials. [Pg.121]

Post sleeves with 4" X 4" wood post insert. 6 ft length. Load specified in Table 16-B of the UBC (Uniform Building Code). It is a load of 200 lb. [Pg.309]

INEEL s program for ensuring that facilities maintain chemical inventories that are below limits placed upon them by the Uniform Building Code and Uniform Fire Code, consists of the ICMS, the CDSS, and a procedure. Every CPCHA at INEEL has been characterized as to its building code classification, and that information has been entered into the CDSS and the ICMS. Facility reports are available through the ICMS to help determine whether chemical inventories are approaching the facility limits. [Pg.93]

This procedure is for the wind design of vessels and their supports in accordance with the Uniform Building Code (UBC). This procedure to the UBC is basically the same as that outlined in the previous procedure for ASCE 7-9.5. There is a difference in the terminology used and the values of the tables, but the process is identical. In addition, UBC, Section 1615, states that structures sensitive to dynamic effects, such as buildings with a height-to-width ratio greater than five. [Pg.118]

Reproduced from the 1997 edition of the Uniform Building Code," copyright 1997, with permission from publisher, the International Conference of Building Officials. [Pg.118]

Figure 3-6. Basic wind speed map of the U.S. minimum basic wind speeds in miles per hour (x 1.61 for Km/h). (Reproduced from the 1997 edition of the "Uniform Building Code, copyright 1997, with permission of the publisher, the International Conference of Building Officials.)... Figure 3-6. Basic wind speed map of the U.S. minimum basic wind speeds in miles per hour (x 1.61 for Km/h). (Reproduced from the 1997 edition of the "Uniform Building Code, copyright 1997, with permission of the publisher, the International Conference of Building Officials.)...
Figure 3-8. Seismic risk map ot the United Slates. Reproduced Irom the Uniform Building Code, 1997 Edition. Copyright 1997, with permission of the publisher,... Figure 3-8. Seismic risk map ot the United Slates. Reproduced Irom the Uniform Building Code, 1997 Edition. Copyright 1997, with permission of the publisher,...
The user of this book should be advised that any code formulas or references should always be checked against the latest editions of codes, i.e., ASME Section VIII, Division 1, Uniform Building Code, and ASCE 7-95. These codes are continually updated and revised to incoiporate the latest available data. [Pg.517]

Accidents that are not anticipated to occur during the lifetime of the facility. Natural phenomena of this probability class include Uniform Building code-level earthquake, 100-y flood, maximum wind gust, etc. Frequency between one in 100 y and once in 10,000 operating years ... [Pg.130]

There are also several other pile driving formulas such as the Canadian National Building Code formula, the Danish formula, the Gates formula, the Janbu formula, the AASHTO formula, the Navy-McKay formula, and the Pacific Coast Uniform Building Code formula. [Pg.115]

Laboratory design and construction are regulated mainly by state and local laws that incorporate, by refeence, generally accepted standard practices set out in various uniform codes, such as the Uniform Building Code, the Uniform Fire Code, and the National Fire Protection Association standards. For laboratory buildings wha-e hazardous... [Pg.217]

Cable trays ASTM, UL, NEMA, IEEE Uniform Building Code... [Pg.1705]


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