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No direct-gas-fired makeup-air heater may be located in any hazardous use room, nor may the discharge from a direct-gas-fired makeup-air heater be directed into a hazardous use room unless the unit shall be designed to insure that flow velocity at the outlet of the unit can never fall below 200 feet per minute, in order that there can be no possibility of backflow of air from the room.
(Prior code § 60-21)
Nothing in the provisions of this Code shall be construed as preventing the carrying of any piping containing any substance having a temperature of 212 degrees Fahrenheit or less through any special room or hazardous use unit; provided, however, that such piping shall be installed with tight fitting sleeves to prevent the passage of any gas or vapor around such pipe through any enclosing walls, floors or ceilings.
(Prior code § 60-22)
For licensing provisions, certificate of fitness requirements, permits required and indemnity bonding requirements, see Chapter 15-4 of this Code.
(Prior code § 60-23)
ARTICLE IV. MEANS OF EXIT (13-112-240 et seq.)
In no case shall any path of exit travel from any point in any building to a way of departure outside of the building, pass directly in front of or immediately over any window, or other wall ventilating opening, or any skylight or any opening in any vent flue for any hazardous use unit which is less than 24 feet distant therefrom; provided, however, that it shall be permissible for any means of exit to pass directly in front of or directly over any fire window or non- combustible door in any such hazardous use unit.
(Prior code § 60-25)
No point on any floor of any building which is a hazardous use unit, and no point on the floor of any room or other space which is a hazardous use unit located in any building of mixed use, shall be more than 75 feet from the center of an outside exit doorway, or from a doorway to a vertical means of exit, measured along the line of exit travel; provided, however, that such maximum distance of travel to an exit shall be less where so required by this part of this chapter dealing with means of exit.
(Prior code § 60-26)
Every room or space in a hazardous use unit shall have one or more exit doorways or other means of exit, according to floor area or size as follows:
One Exit Required. Any room or space, except as otherwise provided, having a floor area of 300 square feet or less, or a maximum side or diameter of 20 feet or less, except an office or motion picture trial exhibition room, shall have one such exit not less than three feet wide. Any office or motion picture trial exhibition room, having a floor area of 600 square feet or less, shall have one such exit doorway not less than five feet wide; provided, however, that if such room is 300 square feet or less in area, such exit doorway may be three feet wide.
Two Exits Required. Every film examining or repairing room of any size, and any room or space having a floor area of more than 300 square feet, or a maximum side or diameter of more than 20 feet, and any office or motion picture trial exhibition room having a floor area of more than 600 square feet, and any room now in existence or hereafter constructed, where dusts, vapors, gases or fumes are generated, as provided in Section 15-28-1210 shall have not less than two such exits, separated by a distance not less than the least dimension of any side of the room.
Exits from Floor Area. Every floor area containing any such room shall have not less than two exits from the story containing such room, and from every higher story, which shall be separated by a distance of not less than 25 percent of the perimeter of the story within the floor area.
(Prior code § 60-27)
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