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3.6.5.1.(5)
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ObjectiveOS1 Fire Safety
Attribution
Application
Application 1: 
Duct connectors that contain combustible materials and that are used between ducts and air outlet units [in air duct systems], in buildings described in Sentence 1.3.3.2.(1) of Division A.
Application 2: 
This also applies to:
  • the fire safety characteristics of heating, ventilating and air-conditioning systems, as stated in Article 6.2.1.2., and
  • buildings to which Part 9 applies [see Sentence 1.3.3.3.(1) of Division A for application of Part 9], with respect to:
    • mechanical ventilation systems other than self-contained systems serving single dwelling units, as stated in Sentence 9.32.1.1.(2),
    • the ventilation of storage garages for more than 5 motor vehicles in residential occupancies, as stated in Sentence 9.32.1.1.(3),
    • mechanical ventilation systems used for the ventilation of rooms and spaces in dwelling units during the non-heating season, where natural ventilation is not provided in accordance with Article 9.32.2.2., as stated in Clause 9.32.2.1.(1)(b),
    • heating and air-conditioning systems other than those serving individual dwelling units, as stated in Sentence 9.33.1.1.(2), and
    • air duct distribution systems in which the rated heat input exceeds 120 kW, as stated in Sentence 9.33.6.1.(2).
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Intent
Intent 1: 
To exempt duct connectors that contain combustible materials from the requirements of Sentence 3.6.5.1.(1), which would otherwise require the connectors to be noncombustible, if certain conditions are met.
This is to limit the probability that the duct connectors will contribute to the growth or spread of fire, which could lead to the spread of fire by means of the air duct systems:
  • to other parts of the building, which could lead to harm to persons, and
  • from one fire compartment to another fire compartment, which could lead to harm to persons in the other fire compartment.
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