... 0 .50
U
-0 .50
U - 0 .50 U - 0 .50 U - 0 .50
Roll-up or sliding
U - 1. 45 U - 1. 45 U - 1. 45 U - 1. 45 U - 1. 45 U - 1. 45 U
-0 .50
U - 0 .50 U
-0
.50 U - 0 .50 U - 0 .50
U - 0 .50
U - 0 .50 U - 0 .50 U - 0 .50 ... to Section 50 6, provided
Sections
50 2.4, 50 3.2, 50 4, 50 5.2, 50 5.3, 50 5.4, 50 5.6 and
50 5.7 are each satisfied.
SECTION 50 2
BUILDING ENVELOPE REQUIR...
... (Mandatory). Lighting systemsshall
be provided with controls as required in Sections 50 5.2.
1,
50 5.2.2, 50 5.2.3 and 50 5.2.4.
50 5.2.1
Interior
lighting controls. Each area enclosed by
walls or floor-to-ceiling ... separated
CL=
Fx
pO
.
65
(Equation
5- 2)
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least 25 percent
of
the duct area have been tested and
that all tested...
... InternationalBuildingCode®, InternationalExistingBuilding Code , International
Fire Code , International Fuel Gas Code , International Mechanical Code , ICC Performance Code , International Plumbing
Code , International ... Disposal Code , International Property Maintenance Code , International Residential
Code , International Wildland-Urban Interface
Code
and Inter...
... other codes. Terms that are not
defined in this code but are defined in the
International Build-
ing
Code,
International Fire
Code,
International Fuel Gas
Code,
International Mechanical
Code,
International ... electrical energy shall com-
ply with this code. Where the use in a space changes from
one use in Table 50 5 .5. 2 to another use in Table 50 5 .5. 2, the
installed...
... process
loads.
50 6.2 Mandatory requirements. Compliance with this sec-
tion requires that the criteria
of
Sections 50 2.4, 50 3.2, 50 4 and
50 5 be met.
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50 6.3 ... Sections
50 2, 50 3,
50 4
and
50 5,
those
input values shall be taken from an
approvedsource.
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