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3.6.2.1.(6) | Application | Intent |
OS1 | OP1 |
Objective | OP1 Fire Protection of the Building |
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Application | Application 1: Minimum fire-resistance rating of fire separations separating service
rooms that contain electrical equipment that is required to be located
in a service room by CSA C22.1, “Canadian
Electrical Code, Part I,” from the remainder of the building.
This applies to buildings described
in Sentence 1.3.3.2.(1) of Division A.
[Note: CSA C22.1, “Canadian Electrical Code, Part I,”
requires service rooms for dielectric liquid-filled
electrical equipment containing more than 14 L but not more than 23
L in any one tank, or not more than 69 L in a group of
tanks.]
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Intent | Intent 1: To limit the probability that a fire will spread from a
service room containing electrical equipment that is required to be located
in a service room by CSA C22.1, “Canadian Electrical Code, Part
I,” to other parts of the building, which could lead to damage to the
building. Intent 2: To limit the probability that a fire originating in a location
outside a service room will spread into the service room, which could lead
to the disruption and discontinuation of service from equipment located in
the service room, which could lead to an undue fire hazard in the building,
which could lead to damage to the building. |
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