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9.23.2.2.(2) | Application | Intent |
OS2 | OP2 | OH1 | OS1 | OH4 | OS3 |
Objective | OH1 Indoor Conditions |
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Application | Application 1: Air spaces at the ends and sides of untreated wood
joists, beams, columns and other wood members framed into masonry or concrete
at or below the surface of the ground, in wood-frame constructions to which Section 9.23. applies [see Sentence 9.23.1.1.(1) for application
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Intent | Intent 1: To limit the probability of inadequate provision for drying,
which could lead to the entrapment of surface water or water from the ground
transferred through masonry or concrete, which could lead to wood decay, which
could lead to an inability to resist expected gravity or lateral loads.
Where wood-frame construction supports or is part of an environmental
separator, this is to limit the probability of the displacement or failure
of required environmental separation elements, which could lead to:
This is to limit the probability of:
This is to limit the probability of:
This is to limit the probability of harm to persons.
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