(a) Outside air shall be supplied in quantities acceptable to the Building Inspector as necessary to provide air that is free from objectionable odors or excessive quantities of carbon dioxide or excessive negative pressure in the structure. The remainder of the air for the required air changes may be recirculated air of a purity, temperature and humidity acceptable to the Building Inspector. No air shall be recirculated from a kitchen, bathroom or lavatory compartment. See Section 1361.07 for heater room ventilation requirements.
(b) It is important to determine whether the resulting indoor pressure and air-intake capacity in the residence is capable of supporting the maximum combustion and exhaust requirements. This will require an engineering study for accurate determination and can be requested by the Building Inspector.
(Ord. 1992-101. Passed 1-14-92.)