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All stairwell doors which are to be locked from the stairwell side shall have electrically controlled locking devices which can be automatically unlocked upon a signal from the fire command panel. A stairwell door at the main exit level shall not be locked from the stairwell side. This section shall apply to all buildings 80 feet above grade whether built prior to or after the adoption of Chapter 13-76.
(Prior code § 62.1-7; Amend Coun. J. 11-5-03, p. 11465)
There shall be posted and maintained, within every interior stairwell enclosure at every floor, adjacent to the stairwell door, alphabetical or directional letter identification for the stairwell and the number of the floor to which the door opens. Lettering shall be permanent, a minimum of six inches in height and comply with A.D.A.A.G. (Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines) 4.30.1 General, 4.30.4 Raised and Braille Characters and Pictorial Symbol Signs, 4.30.5 Finish and Contrast, and 4.30.6 Mounting Location and Height.
Adjacent to every stairwell door there shall be posted, on the occupancy side, information showing which floors have re-entry locations. Lettering shall be permanent and comply with A.D.A.A.G. 4.30.1 General, 4.30.4 Raised and Braille Characters and Pictorial Symbol Signs, 4.30.5 Finish and Contrast, and 4.30.6 Mounting Location and Height.
(Added Coun. J. 10-31-01, p. 71183, § 2; Amend Coun. J. 5-1-02, p. 84027, § 2)
Each area of rescue assistance shall be identified by a sign which states “Area Of Rescue Assistance” and displays the international symbol of accessibility. Lettering shall be permanent and comply with A.D.A.A.G. 4.30 (Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines).
(Added Coun. J. 10-31-01, p. 71183, § 2; Amend Coun. J. 5-1-02, p. 84027, § 1)
Emergency electrical systems shall be provided in buildings as follows:
(a) All high rise buildings first permitted for construction after August 2, 1975, shall be supplied by a System II emergency system that shall supply the elevator required by Section 13-76-130, all emergency and exit lights, the communication systems required by Section 13-76-050, the fire command panel required by Section 13-76-030, and the fire alarm system required by Section 13-76-040. The System II emergency system shall conform with all applicable provisions of Title 14E.
(c) Emergency generators, fire pumps and their controls are to be in a separate two-hour-fire-rated pump room which also may contain the domestic booster pumps. In addition, the electrical controls are to be encased in drip proof enclosures.
(d) All main electric service equipment shall be installed in vaults or approved outdoor locations. The main electric service vaults and main service switch rooms shall be enclosed with three-hour-fire-rated construction. Distribution switchboard rooms shall be enclosed with two-hour-fire-rated construction.
(e) All electric service vaults and main service switchboard rooms located on the lowest level shall be equipped with a sump pump connected to the emergency electrical supply.
(f) All electric risers and shafts serving elevators, emergency and exit lights, voice communication systems and smoke control fans are to be enclosed with two-hour construction and are to include continuous three-inch-high water stops on all sides. Mineral insulated cable having a two-hour fire resistive classification from a recognized third-party electrical testing laboratory shall be acceptable in retrofit work, provided that distribution panels and control panels are enclosed with construction providing two-hour protection.
(g) All existing and newly constructed buildings used in whole or in part for residential occupancy which are more than 80 feet above grade, shall provide an auxiliary source of current supply from either an approved, on-site generator in accordance with Title 14E, an approved central battery system, or approved unit battery fixtures in accordance with Title 14E to supply all required emergency lights throughout the building. The fuel source for on-site generators installed in buildings over 80 feet in height and under 400 feet in height may be natural gas or diesel fuel. The fuel for on- site generators installed in buildings over 400 feet in height shall be diesel, in accordance with the provisions of Section 13-76-080(b). Complete plans shall be submitted to the department of buildings for review and approval before any work is started on the installation of such systems. All buildings which conform to the requirements of this subsection at the time this subsection is enacted shall not be required to provide plans as required herein. All buildings required by this section to provide an auxiliary source of current supply for required emergency lighting shall comply no later than July 1, 1999.
(Prior code § 62.1-8; Amend Coun. J. 10-2-95, p. 8026; Amend Coun. J. 2-5-98, p. 61780, § 1; Amend Coun. J. 11-9-16, p. 36266, § 16; Amend Coun. J. 9-6-17, p. 55278, Art. II, § 23)
(a) Buildings complying with this chapter may deviate from otherwise applicable provisions of this Code as follows:
(1) The floor construction fire rating may be reduced for Types I-A and I-B construction from the present requirement of Table 13-60-100 as follows:
(A) For buildings not greater than 420 feet, to one hour.
(B) For buildings greater than 420 feet, to two hours
(2) The public corridor partition fire rating may be reduced to noncombustible from the present requirements of Section 15-8-240(a)(1);
(3) The area separations may be eliminated from the present requirements of Section 15-8-240(a)(2);
(4) The elevator shaft enclosure may be eliminated when the elevators are incorporated in atriums;
(5) The fire rating of exterior nonbearing walls of buildings of Types I-A, I-B and I-C may be reduced to noncombustible from the present requirements of Table 13-60-100; and
(6) Smokeproof towers as presently required in Section 13-160-360 may be eliminated.
(Prior code § 62.1-10; Amend Coun. J. 4-25-84, p. 6189; Amend Coun. J. 1-18-89, p. 23794; Amend Coun. J. 6-14-95, p. 2841; Amend Coun. J. 10-30-96, p. 31216; Amend Coun. J. 5-18-16, p. 24131, § 36; Amend Coun. J. 11-9-16, p. 36266, § 16; Amend Coun. J. 9-6-17, p. 55278, Art. VII, § 8)
The bond strength of sprayed fire-resistant materials (SFRM) installed throughout the building shall be in accordance with Table 13-76-101.
Height of Building(a) | SFRM Minimum Bond Strength |
80 to 420 feet | 430 psf |
Greater than 420 feet | 1,000 psf |
(a) Determined in accordance with Section 13-48-020.
(Added Coun. J. 9-6-17, p. 55278, Art. VII, § 9)
(a) “Atrium” means an opening connecting two or more stories, other than enclosed stairways, elevators, hoistways, escalators, plumbing, electrical, air- conditioning, or other equipment shafts which are closed at the top. Stories do not include balconies within assembly occupancies or mezzanines complying with Section 13-48-020(d)(2).
(b) Any new building containing an atrium shall comply with all the requirements of this chapter.
(c) Atriums are permitted in buildings of Type I construction.
(d) Atriums shall be provided with a smoke control system meeting the following requirements:
(1) If the volume of the atrium does not exceed 600,000 cubic feet, the exhaust system shall provide not less than 6 air changes per hour.
(2) If the volume of the atrium exceeds 600,000 cubic feet, the exhaust system shall provide not less than 4 air changes per hour.
(3) Supply openings shall be sized for at least one-half the exhaust capacity.
(4) Exhaust shall be at the top of the atrium and intake at the bottom.
(5) Smoke detectors shall be provided at the ceiling of the atrium and at the perimeter of the atrium on each floor within 15 feet.
(6) The smoke control system shall have completely automatic control. The automatic-control sequences shall be initiated from the activation of a sprinkler system, smoke detectors in the atrium area, or manual control at the fire command panel.
(e) Plans shall indicate the total area and total volume open to the atrium, and shall specify the dimensions, capacity, and direction of flow for all supply and exhaust openings.
(Added Coun. J. 9-6-17, p. 55278, Art. VII, § 10)
All plans submitted for approval for a permit as required by Chapter 13-40 of the Municipal Code of Chicago shall include specific drawings showing compliance with this chapter.
(Prior code § 62.1-11)
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