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9.26.4.4.(4) | Application | Intent |
OH1 | OS2 | OS1 | OP1 | OS3 |
Objective | OP1 Fire Protection of the Building |
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Intent | Intent 1: Where the shingle roof slopes upwards from a masonry chimney,
to limit the probability of an insufficient upwards extension of flashing,
which could lead to precipitation or meltwater ingress, which could lead to
damage to masonry or to chimney liners from freeze-thaw stresses, which could
lead to the escape of heat or flames, which could lead to the ignition of
combustible building components, which could lead to damage to the building
[see analysis for Sentence 9.21.4.6.(1)]. |
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