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HomeMy WebLinkAboutB17-1918 000-000-000PROJECT DATA: (Secorfd submittal, revised ) apply: If there is a conflict in the plans or measurements, contractor and/or tradesman BUTTE shall contact owner to resolve_conflict before proceeding with work. -Address: 490 Hazel Street, Gridley, CA 95948 r COUNTY* Assessor's Parcel Number: 010=134-009-000 All work and materials shall comply with minimum, or. higher if specified, trades -and Owner: Robert H. King, P.O. Box 342, Gridley, CA 95948 ' FEB 08 2018 industry standards. w . Building Type: R-3, Two -Story. Construction Type: V -B D'EVELOF--..TIENT Zoning District: R-1 (Single-family Residential) SERVIC_E$. New plumbing fixtures shall comply with water efficiency standards of 2016 CGBSC. Flood Zone: Due to recent levee improvements, this property is not in a FEMA 'n rn P designated flood zone. Also, the bottoms of the floor joists supporting the first floor are . •?t �r ' cviar ` v All new luminaires shall comply with the efficiency and switching control standards of 9 1 PP 9 - a minimum of 24" above adjacent grade.0 the 2016 CES (see Table 150.0-A at the bottom right of sheet #17 for classifications of Energy Efficiency Standards: the, scope of work does not alter.the size of the, building �'�� high -efficacy light sources). y envelope, therefore, the Owner may make insulation -improvements, but they are not required. Any new appliances, windows and ',luminaires will meet the 2016 energy Smoke alarms shall be installed per CRC R314: one in each sleeping room; one in: efficiency standards. each hallway or other area serving as access to sleeping room(s); a minimum of one at. Fire Sprinklers: The scope of work does not trigger the requirement for the installation each living level. of fire sprinklers. - _ Carbon monoxide alarms shall -be installed per CRC R315.3 in dwelling'units with a ' SCOPE OF WORK: Remodel kitchen (remove cabinets; install new cabinets .with ' - fuel -fired appliance or fireplace; and/or an attached garage, ith an' opening that ` different configuration, upgrade electrical to•match cabinet,configuration, install high communicates with the dwelling unit: outside of each sleeping area in the immediate .. efficacy lighting); remodel second floor bathroom (remove all fixtures, cabinetry and f ;vicinity of the`bedrooms; on every occupiable level of a dwelling unit. non -required stairway to attic; reconfigure layout and install new fixtures`and cabinetry; All new electrical circuits that have plug -type receptacles, shall be constructed of install high -efficacy lighting, exhaust fan, and GFCI-protected receptacle); create first - minimum 12 gauge wire and 20 amp breakers. AFCI and GCFI protection sFiall be " floor bathroom (convert a sitting room with adjacent sink closet to full bathroom:with install where requiredwire the, CEC: • adjacent hallway, closet and desk); remove and replace gas-fifed'water heater;- �repair/replace damaged/missing wallboard at interior, walls and ceilings;'remove and ' Nailing/fastening shall comply with the fastener,table R602:3(1) on sheets # 13 & 14. replace damaged/missing siding; remove. and, replace all damaged/rotted wood at - - . exterior walls-& porches; remove and replace damaged window at upstairs, bath room;, a install missing and/or damaged screens and access doors at sub -area. Fastening of -gypsum board shall comply with the schedule on sheet #9: , ESTIMATED VALUATION OF WORK SUBJECT TO REGULATION BY THE MODEL_ SHEET INDEX: BUILDING CODES: _ - _ . •. 1�. Title page, scope of work & index. APPLICABLE CODES: - . 2: -Existing floor plan for First Story. _ j -7 3. Existing floor plan for Second Story, wall framing details at downstairs baths om. PERMIT #$ 1 / / �d .. _ Floor plans for,upstairs and downstairs bathrooms. k��`is--v o a/m ��� T 2016,California Building Code (CBC) BUTTE COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Downstairs closet details; optional girder,.post and footing support d tail` 2016 California Residential Code (CRC) t REVIEWED FOR • - CODE COMPLIANCE Kitchen cabinet layout and electrical plan..�411r5-rpv . ®�/®®���®� •- . 2016 California Electrical CodeT(CEC)' , 2016 California Mechanical Code (CMC) oa,T Z "2- = - BY 7 Kitchen cabinet elevations at south and east walls.- R�`ts� as/v//� . / Kitchen cabinet elevation at north wall; stair and guard details. A04ts 2016 California Plumbing Code (CPC) �lCc•� C / G 9. Gypsum board, water heater, laundry & bathroom plumbing, specifications. 2016 California Energy Standards (CES) _ / C-7 - 10. Gas appliance and venting specifications. 2016 California Fire Code (CFC) .11 .Exhausting & venting requirements for bathrooms & kitchens; kitchen receptacle . 2016 California Green Building Standards Code (CGBSC), Specifications.Gridley Municipal Code (GMC) 'T • w 12.Electrical-outlet & lighting requirements. ' 13.Pages #1 & 2 of Table R602.3(1), Fastening Schedule. Unless indicated otherwise, all measurements shown ar6*om finished surface to 14.Pages #3 & 4 of Table R602.3(1), Fastening Schedule. - finished surface., Do not scale the drawings to obtain a measurement. Contractor and/or tradesman shall verify all measurements in the field. If there is a conflict between the ` drawings and applicable model buildingcodes, the more restrictive standard shall , TABLE R602.7(2) - GIRDER SPANS'AND HEADER SPANS° FOR INTERIOR BEARING WALLS (Maximum spans for Douglas fir -larch, hem -fir, southern pine and spruce -pine -f rb and required number of jack studs) HEADERS AND GIRDERS SUPPORTING BUILDING Width`(feet) SIZE 20 28 96 Span NJ° Span NJ° Span NJ° 2-2 x 4 3-1 1 2-8 1 2-5 1 2-2 x 6 4-6 1 3-11, 1 3-6 - 1 2-2 x 8 5-9 1 5-0 2 4-5 2 One floor only 2-2 x 10 7-0 2 6-1' 2 5-5 2 2-2 x 12 8-1 2 7-0 2 6-3 2 3-2 x 8 7-2 1 6-3 1 5-7 2 3-2 x 10 8-9 1 7-7 2 6-9 2 3-2 x 1.2 10-2 2 8-10 2 7-1.0 2 4-2 x 8 9-0 1 7-8 1 6-9 1 4-2 x 10 10-1 i 1 8-9 1 7-1.0 2 4-2 x 12 11-9 1 10-2 2 9-1 2 2-2 x 4 2-2• 1 1-10 1 1-7 1 2-2 x 6 3-2 2 2-9 2 2-5 2 Two floors 2-2 x 8 4-1 2 3-6 2 3-2 2 .2-2 x 10 4-11 2 4-3 2 3-10 3 2-2 x 12 5-9 2 5-0 3 4-5 3 3-2 x 8 5-1 2 4-5 2 3-11 2 3-2 x 10 6-2 2 5-4 2 4-10 2 3-2 x 12 7-2 , 2 6-3 2 5-7 3 4-2 x 8 6-1 1 5-3 2 4-8 2 4-2 x 10 7-2 2 1 6-2' 1 2 1 5-6 2 4.2 x 12 84 2 1 7-2 1 2 1 6-5 2 1** �,23 - .. . �6'' I .F�clsTtnrG �.es,JD• •Ft�c�� 134 y For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm, I foot = 304.8 mm. t a_ Spans are given in feet and inches. b. No. I or better grade lumber shall be used for southern pine. Other tabulated values assume #i2 grade lumber. C. Building width is measured perpendicular to the ridge."For widths between those shown, spans are permitted to be interpolated. 3 d. NJ = Number of jack studs required to support each end. Where the number of required jack studs equals one, the header is permitted to be supported by an approved framing anchor attached to the full -height wall stud and to the header. 5 t F2�ryi;ryG. 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Ph: (530) 846-4142 Fax: (530 �..,64 - 7. 34.000 -12,000 0.500 0.031 Std Base Contractors License No. 478104.. �onstruction :Face Frame xposed-Ald.er -??? iteiiot!White Melamine oor:gierra rw Front:Solid ing6:Cbncealed rw blide. _ .. .:VVhit . .e epoxy rw Bbx-S ' tandard Melamine roWn:Trailer as,bs�hpe,N o. inish;'Yes taro Color- nob':/Pulls:N s . pt Inicluded 35.000 12,000 0.062 0.062 D5107 - King' p j: mine/Artesia 34.000 1:9?000 0.062 0.062 Ma'le/Me P 16.000 12,000 0.500 0.031 J64 Location: 490 Hazel 6t. Gridley,cA. Late: ate: 01/25/18 Wall #2 of 4 47.000 38.00.0 23,000 -�- 24.000 .66.000 .3.5.000 i 102.000 -137.000 No Name Wldt�:. 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EXC F11 • Floor openings above stair OK to project 43/4 in. into req'd headroom at the side of a flight of stairs ❑ Riser height max 73/4 in. , tread depth min 10 in. EXC F12 • Tread depth min 11 in. if no nosing projection on treads F12_ Cl Measure rise & run exclusive of carpets, rugs, or runners ❑ Tallest riser max 3/8 in. more. than shortest riser F12 ❑ Deepest tread max > 3/8 in. deeper than shortest tread F12 ❑ Max 2% slope on treads & landings ❑ Enclosed accessible space below stairs req's min 1/2 in. GB Nosings & Risers _ O Nosing req'd for solid risers with treads < 11 in. deep F12 ❑ Nosing projection min 3/4 in., max 11/4 in. F12 L_ ❑ Deepest nosing projection max 3/8 in. more than shortest F12 _ ❑ Beveling of nosing max 1/2 in., max nosing radius s/1s in. ❑ Risers vertical or sloped from tread above max 30° from vertical _ ❑ Open riser treads must prevent passage of 4 in. sphere EXC • Openings between adjacent treads in stairs with rise 5 30 in. _ Handrails ❑ Req'd on at least one side of flights of stairs with >_ 4 risers F11,15 . ❑ Top 34-38 in. above line connecting nosings F15 EXC Volute, turnout, or starting easing OK over lowest tread • Fitting or bending OK to exceed max height at continuous transition ibetween flights, start of flight, or from handrail to guard F15 - ❑ Ends must return to wall or post or safety terminal F11,15 ❑ Min 11/2 in. space between wall & handrail F11 ❑ Handrail continuous from line above top & bottom nosings EXC _ • May be interrupted by post at landing • Volute, turnout, or starting easing OK over lowest tread F15 _ ❑' Round handrails min 11/4 in. -max 2 in. diameter F14 ❑ Non-round Type I handrails perimeter 4-61/4 in. F14 ❑ If perimeter > 61/4 in., finger recess req'd both sides F14 Handrail Profiles A/ 57 Nr Type I Type II Prohibited Guards Must restrict the passage of a 4 in. sphere Guard req'd when 36 in. walking surface or ��------------------ fixed seating > 30 in. above any point,within 36 in. 30 in. . o ao -� Min. C:) �o . o �0 x 00 ... Stairs: General ❑ Min width above handrail 36 in. except spiral stairways F11 ❑ Max handrail projection into stairway 41/2 in. F11 ❑ Min headroom 6 ft. 8 in. EXC F11 • Floor openings above stair OK to project 43/4 in. into req'd headroom at the side of a flight of stairs ❑ Riser height max 73/4 in. , tread depth min 10 in. EXC F12 • Tread depth min 11 in. if no nosing projection on treads F12_ Cl Measure rise & run exclusive of carpets, rugs, or runners ❑ Tallest riser max 3/8 in. more. than shortest riser F12 ❑ Deepest tread max > 3/8 in. deeper than shortest tread F12 ❑ Max 2% slope on treads & landings ❑ Enclosed accessible space below stairs req's min 1/2 in. GB Nosings & Risers _ O Nosing req'd for solid risers with treads < 11 in. deep F12 ❑ Nosing projection min 3/4 in., max 11/4 in. F12 L_ ❑ Deepest nosing projection max 3/8 in. more than shortest F12 _ ❑ Beveling of nosing max 1/2 in., max nosing radius s/1s in. ❑ Risers vertical or sloped from tread above max 30° from vertical _ ❑ Open riser treads must prevent passage of 4 in. sphere EXC • Openings between adjacent treads in stairs with rise 5 30 in. _ Handrails ❑ Req'd on at least one side of flights of stairs with >_ 4 risers F11,15 . ❑ Top 34-38 in. above line connecting nosings F15 EXC Volute, turnout, or starting easing OK over lowest tread • Fitting or bending OK to exceed max height at continuous transition ibetween flights, start of flight, or from handrail to guard F15 - ❑ Ends must return to wall or post or safety terminal F11,15 ❑ Min 11/2 in. space between wall & handrail F11 ❑ Handrail continuous from line above top & bottom nosings EXC _ • May be interrupted by post at landing • Volute, turnout, or starting easing OK over lowest tread F15 _ ❑' Round handrails min 11/4 in. -max 2 in. diameter F14 ❑ Non-round Type I handrails perimeter 4-61/4 in. F14 ❑ If perimeter > 61/4 in., finger recess req'd both sides F14 Handrail Profiles A/ 57 Nr Type I Type II Prohibited Guards Must restrict the passage of a 4 in. sphere Guard req'd when 36 in. walking surface or ��------------------ fixed seating > 30 in. above any point,within 36 in. 30 in. . Stair Rise & Run Max. radius Ms in. Tread min. 10 in. ; :Max 78/4.1n:. Nosing projection: min. %in., max. 1'/4in. - Largest projection max. %in. more than shortest projection If no nosing & solidtri§ers, tread min: 11 lh Stairwav ❑ Illumination req'd for stairs & landings ❑ Ihterior stair req's switch at each floor level if >_ 6 risers F11 ❑ Exterior stair light at top of landing, control inside dwelling EXC _. • Lights with automatic controls Handrail & Landing Guard Heights 43/8 in. max. I I w i 34 in. -38 in. �n ; 4in. max. Guard mia I� unless also handrail I I I I / I 1 sq 1n: 1 r - r 'measured 1 ' horn to+nosrng GUARDS Location & Height ❑ Open -sided walking surfaces including stairs & landings > 30 in. above . . lower floor or grade within 36 in. horizontally F17 ❑ Min ?Oi ibove walking surface or adjacent fixed seating. EXC _ • Guard on open side of stair min 34 in. high • Handrail as guard 34-38 in. above line.. connecting nosings F15 Openings RN ❑ Openings must prevent passage of 4 in. sphere F15,17 EXC _. • 6 in. at triangular opening of riser, tread & bottom rail F15 • 43/8 in. at open sides of stairs F15 ❑ Open risers in stairs must prevent passage of 4 in. sphere Min. Stair Width & Height ;' ::;>. ;'' 36 in. Min. 6fL8in. ... i headroom clearance Min. 11/2 in..between wall & handrail, max. 41/2 in. projection from wall Switch req'd at . each floor level if 6 or more Return risers to wall Stair Rise & Run Max. radius Ms in. Tread min. 10 in. ; :Max 78/4.1n:. Nosing projection: min. %in., max. 1'/4in. - Largest projection max. %in. more than shortest projection If no nosing & solidtri§ers, tread min: 11 lh Stairwav ❑ Illumination req'd for stairs & landings ❑ Ihterior stair req's switch at each floor level if >_ 6 risers F11 ❑ Exterior stair light at top of landing, control inside dwelling EXC _. • Lights with automatic controls Handrail & Landing Guard Heights 43/8 in. max. I I w i 34 in. -38 in. �n ; 4in. max. Guard mia I� unless also handrail I I I I / I 1 sq 1n: 1 r - r 'measured 1 ' horn to+nosrng GUARDS Location & Height ❑ Open -sided walking surfaces including stairs & landings > 30 in. above . . lower floor or grade within 36 in. horizontally F17 ❑ Min ?Oi ibove walking surface or adjacent fixed seating. EXC _ • Guard on open side of stair min 34 in. high • Handrail as guard 34-38 in. above line.. connecting nosings F15 Openings RN ❑ Openings must prevent passage of 4 in. sphere F15,17 EXC _. • 6 in. at triangular opening of riser, tread & bottom rail F15 • 43/8 in. at open sides of stairs F15 ❑ Open risers in stairs must prevent passage of 4 in. sphere INTERIOR WALL SURFACES Gypsum wallboard installed for fire -resistance or shear values should be inspected Prior to taping. In areas subject to direct moisture, cement boards are typically used., Water-resistant gypsum board is not rated for such areas. Gypsum Board ❑ Protect from adverse weather during construction ❑ Do not install interior G B where exposed to weather or water ❑ Install only after all rough inspections complete ❑ Edges & ends over framing unless perpendicular to framing ❑ Fastening per T29 ❑ GB ceiling diaphragms perpendicular to framing members & ends of adjacent courses of GB not on same joist TABLE 29 FASTENING .- Location Orientation to framing Max. frame spacing Nails Screws CeilingsB Perpendicular 24 in: 7 12 ' Ceilingse Either 16 in. 7 12 Walls.. Either 24 ,n,. 8 12 Walls Either 16 in. 8 16 A. For either 4s in. or e/e in. GB B. Type X GB on garage ceiling beneath habitable space must be perpendicular to framing &fastened max 6 in. o.c. with 17/a in. nails or equivalent screws. Temperature & Pressure Relief Valves ❑ All WHs req pressure relief device F56,58 [I All WHs req temperature limiting device F56, F57_ ❑ Devices may be combination TPRV (mandatory for storage -tank WHs I F56 ❑ Temperature probe top 6 in. of tank ❑ Settings not > 150psi OR 210°F ❑ Watts 210 also'req's PRV F57,58 TPRV Drain Piping ❑ No shutoff valves before or downstream of TPRV ❑ Piping may not be shared with condensate drain or relief valves of other systems ❑ Drain must end outside building or at other approved location ❑ End (6-24 in. from ground or receptor _ ❑ Drain size at least same as outlet of valve ❑ Must drain by gravity; cannot run uphill or be trapped ❑ No kinks or restrictions in pipe _. . ❑ End of pipe visible & no thrAnds on end F53,59 ❑ Material can be Water -Resistant Gypsum Backing Board (Greenboard) (only Zi steel. CPVC, hard -drawn Cu, or listed TPRV drain ❑ No 1/2 in. greenboard on ceilings> 12 in. o.c. framing i .❑ No 5/8 in. greenboard on ceilings > 16 in. o.c. framing ❑ Protect from freezing (terminate through air gap to indirect ❑ Not allowed over vapor retarder in tub or shower. ❑ May be used as backer for adhesive applications of tile in areas receptor located in a heated space) ❑May not drain to crawl space where there is no direct exposure to water or high humidity w��--�� - _ -- _ _ _I;v rte£ K P��- ®N.� - 7-�-I i2Y� .�µ� 7 •� -, Y�A-f �i'L ST2iA-P5 S � t � B� ss�„/ , s S�c-Tl b2.✓ — t Heat Vent loop Fullway 114 Water Heater /(gate) valve in Garage \Cold water Hot water ,. ,= Temperature & pressure -relief valve (TPRV) Straps min. 4 in. Strapping & flex above gas valve connectors in A -ND Co.v?RtyLS I` seismic areas I� Platform raised } TPRV drain 18 in. min. to floor unless Q WH is FVIR No threads in ends Protective bollards r` Terminate to approved 1 --:;tion max 6-24 in. above floor or ground. Access & Working Space .. ❑ Clearances to combustibles AMI' _ ❑ Remain accessible for service, inspection & removal ❑ Appliance must fit through attic door ❑Attic hatch/door min 22 in. wide x 30 in. high_ ❑ Attic min 24 in. passageway, solid floor to WH ❑ Max 20 ft. from attic access if ceiling < 6ft_ ❑ Min 30 x 30 in. level working platform req'd _ • Platform not req'd if can be serviced from opening [I Attic req's light & receptacle near WH_ ❑Light switch req'd at entrance to attic, FVIR Water Heater Push-button pilot ignitor asxvi'ett.•i4annanarrm.a r: From gas supply Air enters through the ) vents & passes through the flame -arrestor plate into the sealed combustion chamber. Flame -arrestor plate s ?q -t .f- wve�. - tfr D ©� , c'e 2a s e � — :s r�9,.rir :�f.I� ✓d:;9 �� A.s1oi02� r��i oc/i®.J c1 P c , SITS -ems sod Toilet Flanges Closet flange should be flush or above finished floor AMI. Spacer //z s }-•- S, p Beneath floor: concealed fouling areas Toilets & Bidets ❑ Floor flanges req'd for floor outlets F65 ❑Secure floor flange with corrosion -resistant fasteners ❑ WC or bidet req's min 15 in. clearance from center to side walls or outer rim of adjacent fixtures or partitions or vanity F66 _ ❑ Min 21 in. (24 in. UPC) front clearance F66 ❑ No offset or reducing floor flanges ❑ Max distance from closet ring to vent 6 ft. UPC (unlimited IRC) ❑ Ballcock critical level >_ 1 in. above overflow pipe Tubs ❑ Slip joints accessible, min 12 in. x 12 in. door F24 ❑ Over -rim bath spout -min air gap 2 in. from FLR ❑ Overflow min 11/2 in.diameter 0 T6 or whirlpool max water temperature 120°F � WJM i O Fixture Layout � flange- J5 in 24 iri.- Distance to opposite wall or fixture Shower Pan Outside dimensions: I IAPMO listed -391/2 in. Not IAPMO listed -371/2 in. Z' 6 - w• tTt►-ice 3, 6 � �� 7'�. +N /aT�,. N'f���C �'lll�Ai`�1 Laundry . W t G� _�PJ51i'ZIfLYt 67/ /f + ¢C+O/1'i P P , F62 _ ❑Stand , e 18-42 in. (18-30 in. dR .� V '�Nt� 02 P�N� N ���� ii. ! I�"�/� ❑Must drain through air break (no pressurized waste)_ El No trap below floor lr i PJ=_ 19M _ [I Trap 6-18 in. above floor F62 5 I PE 7�PIIAWt -10.4 *V J4l W4C- Ss� ` El CW may drain directly into LT c �� � 1 � t5 tA)+ r*G vi J�!�. S. ...... . ShA���D� � �•� D�.vs�- .D�4h+^% YET r s No H e_#e& 7t-H*4 a,O "' 416#44 7#0 T4F— BASE ef�- Laundry Standpipe N+�� �A�►-D � �� a wS µ�R�'� .lM�i�W � �kPfSrn!� ' '� c` a •� G 3 ,�: SWPPI-y t_JA-& :�.;� ,� H�,�;M�------- - �i�' 4C4 , r l ©i'+•-• Poo e� ,JD � u''� LfR. Min. 18 in. Max. 30 in.- Toilet Flanges Closet flange should be flush or above finished floor AMI. Spacer //z s }-•- S, p Beneath floor: concealed fouling areas Toilets & Bidets ❑ Floor flanges req'd for floor outlets F65 ❑Secure floor flange with corrosion -resistant fasteners ❑ WC or bidet req's min 15 in. clearance from center to side walls or outer rim of adjacent fixtures or partitions or vanity F66 _ ❑ Min 21 in. (24 in. UPC) front clearance F66 ❑ No offset or reducing floor flanges ❑ Max distance from closet ring to vent 6 ft. UPC (unlimited IRC) ❑ Ballcock critical level >_ 1 in. above overflow pipe Tubs ❑ Slip joints accessible, min 12 in. x 12 in. door F24 ❑ Over -rim bath spout -min air gap 2 in. from FLR ❑ Overflow min 11/2 in.diameter 0 T6 or whirlpool max water temperature 120°F � WJM i O Fixture Layout � flange- J5 in 24 iri.- Distance to opposite wall or fixture Shower Pan Outside dimensions: I IAPMO listed -391/2 in. Not IAPMO listed -371/2 in. Z' 6 ar+r . GALS APPLI`aNC YENTIN_G,i� Common forms of gas, appliances, like WHs, have traditionally used a "gravity" vent system, where combustion gases are lighter than the surrounding air, so they rise by gravity to the outdoors. As appliances are becoming more efficient, other types of venting systems are being used, as shown in T6. The type of vent should match the appliance category & the manu's recommendations. The venting tables that are supplied by the manu & shipped with gas appliances must be used in vent systems that include induced draft appliances. Those tables are also in the codes. TABLE 6 APPLIANCE Category Condensation VENTING CATEGORIES Static Pressure Typical vent Type of Vent Type B' gas vent Nonp6' itive . " . ,. • : B Vent' II Yes Nonpositive AMI III No Posdive.'' • Stainless: IV Yes Positive Plastic General ❑ Choose vent material based on appliance category T6 _ ❑Category I induced draft is "gravity" vent appliance ❑ Select type of venting system from T7 ❑ Properly support all vents AMI C ❑ Plastic vents AMI & primer contrasting color ❑Condensate drain also req'd for Category I or III if local experience shows need (recommended for some tankless WH) _ ❑ No solid fuel & gas in same chimney flue+ ❑Size Category 11, III & IV appliance vents AMI Vent Size Using Tables ❑ Tables can be used for all Category I appliances_ ❑ Req'd to be used if appliance is induced draft ❑ Connector not > 2 sizes larger than flue collar ❑ When vertical vent > than connector, use vertical diameter to determine table min & connector diameter for table max ❑ Use double-wall vent tables only for vents not exposed to outdoors below roofline (B vent in unvented chase insulated to R-8 or in unused masonry chimney flue not considered outdoors) ❑ Zero lateral values only if straight vertical vent connects directly to top outlet draft hood or flue collar .❑ No elbows if using "zero lateral length" part of table_ ❑ Vent tables with lateral length allow for 2-90° elbows- ❑ Reduce table capacity 5% each elbow up to 45° & 10% each elbow > 45° up to 90° ❑ Reductions for elbows in common vents as above _ ❑ Reductions for common vent connectors as above_ Multiple Appliances Vented in Common ❑Tables req'd to be used if induced draft included _ ❑ Join multiple connectors as high as possible per available headroom & clearance F28 ❑ Connect smaller above larger EXC F28 • OK if both at same level if max 45° from vertical _ ❑ If both appliances have draft hoods, OK to size vent for 100% of larger + 50% of smaller ❑ Reduce connector table capacity 5% each elbow up to 45° & 10% each elbow > 45° up to 90° F28 TABLE 7 • TO USED,. Appliances Type of Vent Type B' gas vent Smaller appliance bstedCategory. 1. Chimney Listed appliances with min. 45• from horizontal draft hoods connector. Appliances listed fore Listed chimney lining for gas 8 vent' ".:. _._..- .. . Special vent listed for horizontal length of con- appliance:`• Listed vented wall, Type B -W gas vent height. furnaces appliance & 10% for each elbow up Cate gory•.11;111•&'IV' AMIS appliances. high as Unlisted appliances Chimney Decorative appliances in;' Chimney' .. .=`i Vented`fiieplaces headroom 4 Direct -vent appliances AMI AMI: Appliances with integral vent offsetting Single -Wall Vents ❑ Not allowed in dwellings Venting in Ceiling Openings into vent at Common Smaller appliance same level giving max Btu capacity for connector enters vent above larger min. 45• from horizontal req'd to use the tables, connector. 1 60° offset OK & flue offsets <_ 45° OK if total 45 horizontal length of con- > 2 90° elbows, subtract nector & vent <_ 75% of Smaller height. for each elbow up to 45° appliance & 10% for each elbow up connector as high as possible per available ` headroom 4 before i offsetting l horizontally E Forced Vents (Category IV) ❑All mechanical draft systems L&L & installed AMI ❑ Forced draft system must be gas tight ❑ No natural & forced -vent to common flue ]Terminate min 7 ft. above ground where adjacent to public walkways ❑Terminate 3 ft. above forced air inlets within 10 ft. ❑Terminate min 4 ft. to side or below or 1 ft. above building openings, min 1 ft. above ground level EXC _ • Termination can be same as direct vent ) if AMI_ ❑ Collect & dispose of condensate from vent Vent Offsets Vent adequately supported Insulation collar min. 2 in. above insulation - (open at top) Connectors to'Chimneys (cont.) ❑ No connection to chimney serving solid fuel ❑ Secure connector to prevent blocking chimney_ ❑ No decorative shrouds unless L&L & AMI Vent Size (Appliances:with Draft Hoods) ❑ Min size same as flue collar ❑ Max size 7x area of smallest flue collar ❑ If 2 appliances, 100% of larger + 50% of smaller_ ❑Offsets 45° max except one of 60° OK F29 Gas Vent Terminations ❑ Gas vents must extend above roof EXC • Direct -vent appliances • Appliances with integral vents • Mechanical -draft appliances AMI (see p.137) ❑ Roof penetration req's flashing ❑ Must have listed cap ❑ Decorative shrouds only if L&L & AMI ❑ Chimneys min 3 ft. above roof F30 ❑ Chimneys min 2 ft. higher than building within 10 ft. F30 ❑ Vent termination min 5 ft. vertical above flue collar ._ ❑ B vents <_ 12 in. diameter per F31, T8 if > 8 ft. from wall _ ❑ B vents min 2 ft. above vertical walls within 8 ft. F31 _I ❑ B vents > 12 in. diameter min 2 ft. above roof & per F30 ❑Type B or L min 5 ft. vertical above flue collar ❑Wall furnace min 12 ft. from bottom of furnace F23 _ ❑ Direct vent per T5 Connectors: General ❑ Must be as straight as practical ❑ Min 1/4 in./ft. slope toward appliance F28 ❑ No dips or sags ❑ Must be as short as practical E] Provide adequate support F29 ❑ Entire connector must be accessible ❑ Attach to appliance with screws or AMI ❑ Necessary size increases req'd to be made only at appliance outlet connection ❑ Max horizontal length 18 in. per in. of connector diameter when using venting tables Type B Double -Wall Vent Connectors ❑ Min clearance to combustibles per L&L (typical 1 in.) ❑ Max horizontal length 100% of vertical vent Connectors to Chimneys - - ❑ Inspection req'd before connecting to existing chimney ❑ Must be lined with clay or metal EXC • OK for replacement of like appliance if inspected. ❑ Enter chimney above bottom (min 12 in. IRC) .. ❑ Chimney cross-sectional area not> 7x size of gas venTro -- --• —� `off----- --- c J\, ®� < Gas Vent Terminations (cont.) � s� ❑ "L" vent (oil vent used for gas or oil) termination: • Min 2 ft. above roof F30 • Min 2 ft. above any portion of building within Off . F:kC Chimney & Vent Terminations Gas B vent> 12 in. diameter or chimney for oil -burning appliance r 10 ft Pa i 2 It. 3 fL min. chimney 2 ft. min. B vent If < 8 ft., 2-10 rule applies to all sizes of gas vents. Roof :a B Vent Termination Min. height above roof T8 B vent <_ 12 in. diameter Ah10Fill'-J'mIM - If < 8 %, F30 applies AK 12 I ParapetAllow Roof Roof slope: X/12 -/ - �L52 Ceiling Appliance manufacturers supply venting tables For appliances with giving max Btu capacity for draft hoods that are not different sizes, lengths & req'd to use the tables, offsets. 1 60° offset OK & flue offsets <_ 45° OK if total When the offset includes horizontal length of con- > 2 90° elbows, subtract nector & vent <_ 75% of 501b from the table capacity height. for each elbow up to 45° & 10% for each elbow up to 90°. Connectors to'Chimneys (cont.) ❑ No connection to chimney serving solid fuel ❑ Secure connector to prevent blocking chimney_ ❑ No decorative shrouds unless L&L & AMI Vent Size (Appliances:with Draft Hoods) ❑ Min size same as flue collar ❑ Max size 7x area of smallest flue collar ❑ If 2 appliances, 100% of larger + 50% of smaller_ ❑Offsets 45° max except one of 60° OK F29 Gas Vent Terminations ❑ Gas vents must extend above roof EXC • Direct -vent appliances • Appliances with integral vents • Mechanical -draft appliances AMI (see p.137) ❑ Roof penetration req's flashing ❑ Must have listed cap ❑ Decorative shrouds only if L&L & AMI ❑ Chimneys min 3 ft. above roof F30 ❑ Chimneys min 2 ft. higher than building within 10 ft. F30 ❑ Vent termination min 5 ft. vertical above flue collar ._ ❑ B vents <_ 12 in. diameter per F31, T8 if > 8 ft. from wall _ ❑ B vents min 2 ft. above vertical walls within 8 ft. F31 _I ❑ B vents > 12 in. diameter min 2 ft. above roof & per F30 ❑Type B or L min 5 ft. vertical above flue collar ❑Wall furnace min 12 ft. from bottom of furnace F23 _ ❑ Direct vent per T5 Connectors: General ❑ Must be as straight as practical ❑ Min 1/4 in./ft. slope toward appliance F28 ❑ No dips or sags ❑ Must be as short as practical E] Provide adequate support F29 ❑ Entire connector must be accessible ❑ Attach to appliance with screws or AMI ❑ Necessary size increases req'd to be made only at appliance outlet connection ❑ Max horizontal length 18 in. per in. of connector diameter when using venting tables Type B Double -Wall Vent Connectors ❑ Min clearance to combustibles per L&L (typical 1 in.) ❑ Max horizontal length 100% of vertical vent Connectors to Chimneys - - ❑ Inspection req'd before connecting to existing chimney ❑ Must be lined with clay or metal EXC • OK for replacement of like appliance if inspected. ❑ Enter chimney above bottom (min 12 in. IRC) .. ❑ Chimney cross-sectional area not> 7x size of gas venTro -- --• —� `off----- --- c J\, ®� < Gas Vent Terminations (cont.) � s� ❑ "L" vent (oil vent used for gas or oil) termination: • Min 2 ft. above roof F30 • Min 2 ft. above any portion of building within Off . F:kC Chimney & Vent Terminations Gas B vent> 12 in. diameter or chimney for oil -burning appliance r 10 ft Pa i 2 It. 3 fL min. chimney 2 ft. min. B vent If < 8 ft., 2-10 rule applies to all sizes of gas vents. Roof :a B Vent Termination Min. height above roof T8 B vent <_ 12 in. diameter Ah10Fill'-J'mIM - If < 8 %, F30 applies AK 12 I ParapetAllow Roof Roof slope: X/12 -/ - �L52 Kitchen Receptacles' ' Extended Range or Sink . Cord -plug connected range i hood allowed if supplied by If X >_ 12 in., countertops are not considered individual branch circuit P separate spaces & the 2 ft.14 ft. rule applies to the entire countertop. Local Exhaust I _ . ❑Mechanical exhaust req'd each kitchen 1 "i: j `• ' +®(. I If X<12in.,■ IfX<12in., ' ❑Kitchen exhaust min 100cfm intermittent or MCH continuous _ .� • ia j� measure measure ❑ Vented ran a hood re d ' =�� = , z ;:. ': 2 ft 1 -' from here from here . -- =- _ ❑Bathroom 50cfm intermittent or 20cfm continuous ~ max. I l • ❑ Controls may be humidistat, timer, or occupancy sensor 'provided that occupant has ability to override control - max ,. I `*■-s--'Ji . a Additional Air Quality Requirements ❑ Clothes dryers req exterior exhaust except condensing dryers �r ��r ,, a, n, ❑Air inlets mm 10 ft. from contaminants such as plumbing vents + - il' i i "•I. '`� `' .. enQt,�Ceq d'If.�.,�,� ... � .. ❑ Exhaust ventilation rnay not deplete combustion air to appliances within pressure boundary (sum of 2 largest exhaust max 15cfm/100 sq. ft.)_ --"- t sry . uy- tt+tsrdero►� nE.. u ' f , El Door from attached garage to house weatherstripped : , •Max. 12 in. �;, „� "-�' ���� � r4 •- �� ' ` t ❑ Duct leakage outside pressure boundary max 6% below ,• cr • "� " ElCentral furnace or AC system filter, min efficiency reporting value countertop ;, . ,r i t , ,; . r 'z.+' iyj' • 3 MERV 6 '� surface r %, t8ar a counte :acts asi typ r f tM i : room drnder so receptacle o J J:J��J • El Habitable spaces req ventilation openings >_ 4% of floor area Max. 6 in. overhang �� req within 6 ft'of end:' ❑ Utility rooms req ventilation openings >_ 4% of floor area EXC • above receptacle • Utility rooms with dryer exhaust duct Bathroom Exhaust & Ventilation Island or peninsula countertop `. Mechanical ventilation 50cfm intermittent or 20cfm continuous b spaces req. only 1 recep ;' This receptacle does not f • , ) r c tacle-2 ft.14 ft. rule does not ` , �. „- serve countertop or need Corner Range Or Sink ' T direct to exterior } " t - apply. GFCI protection. ❑ Air may not be exhausted; . into attic Toilet rooms•req vent openings >_ 4% of floor area EXC If )i <18 in., • ' •Toilet compartments within bathrooms ;) -' If X < 18 in., outlet measure from here P r s- not req'd here 2 ft./4 ft. Rule Explained • . 2 ft. ft , �.cKAJSs� �J 6 R0a,./!LS d/1 +r7S /6 4 ft. max. IAA' 'WF �i�fr3rr�sio.J.f°iS4��� Abi AE.sem®pol�T ,v 36 CQ>� �j%- wl� �'S "•sem L /tI®r /�� Wall countertop receptacles serve spaces for 2 ft. onon each side of the, receptacle. Therefore, the max. s a_cin between receptacles th counter - _ p g bet ee on a same .ounter• �, �,: - , `�•I �O _ `� , top space 4 ft. Il x % 18 in., ,` O countertops are not'° - S• ■ considered separate spaces the 2 ft./4 ft. rule applies _ `��! r ` N - to the entire countertop., ' {},�J Al•-••.• 1-.;µ ,'.•t4� ^t f - 1 . O"s.., +vt�'»X."" N �,'•$ �� a h - - - i TABLE 150.0-A KiTc'eri$ +,.; ter' r�� a� ,y �o , Range +, :: -s r CLASSIFICATION OF HIGH -EFFICACY LIGHT SOURCES t.��:......-...,.-•... u.._.....'.,..+�'.t .Z.e^�''. 4 a.. •T..�y.. _.a •-:tt~a ;tyh" Vic..._, is.3.,..-a..-,�,. a: �1 ;� .' y -I Commission as High Efficacy Light Sources in accordance - Freestanding Ranges. , t ;Clearances! 8. All light sources in ceiling recessed downlight luminaires. Note that electronic ballasts. :. ceiling recessed downlight luminaires shall not have screw bases ❑ Vertical clearance to combustibles min 30 in. EXC_ regardless of lamp type as described in Section 150.0(k)IC.' 30 in: to 9. GU -24 sockets containing LED light sources: -- 4. GU -24 sockets containing light sources other than LEDs °'" 10. Any light source not otherwise listed in this table and certified • Lesser clearances AMI • Lesser clearances unprotected Clearance to range hood AMI ' • 24 in: OK with metal hood or metal over millboard •_ _ allowed for listed surface ' ❑ Side clearance to combustibles AMI EXC . appliances per terms r• • 6 in. min sides &'rear for unlisted appliances of listing. lBuilt-in Ranges ❑ Install AMI ❑ Vertical clearance to combustibles min 30 in. . • Lesser clearances AMI F45 • 24 in. OK with metal hood or metal over millboard ' ❑ Must be level (� /�i�► G!^ 1}csc� i� w r�:+ 5 i Du�l� eM u S'TT .. OKMoC40fic, " HIGH -EFFICACY LIGHT SOURCES Luminaires installed with only the lighting technologies in this table shall be classified as high efficacy Light sources in this column,` other than those installed in ceiling Light sources in this column shall be certified to the iecessed downlight luminaires, are classified as high efficacy and are Commission as High Efficacy Light Sources in accordance not required to comply with Reference Joint Appendix JA8 with Reference Joint Appendix JA8 and be marked as meeting JA8. 1. Pin -based linear or compact fluorescent light sources using 8. All light sources in ceiling recessed downlight luminaires. Note that electronic ballasts. :. ceiling recessed downlight luminaires shall not have screw bases 2. Pulse -start metal halide. regardless of lamp type as described in Section 150.0(k)IC.' 3. High pressure sodium. 9. GU -24 sockets containing LED light sources: -- 4. GU -24 sockets containing light sources other than LEDs °'" 10. Any light source not otherwise listed in this table and certified gh y generator • S. Luminaires with hardwired hi uenc and to the Commission as complying with Joint Appendix 8. ' induction lamp. ` 6. Inseparable SSL luminaires that are installed outdoors. 7.-. Inseparable SSL luminaires containing colored light sources that are installed to provide decorative lighting. ' rvuvN.-.d_F 7-0.'_.F/1lp.�f ,�0/!iii_D/��i�i.�CS .. oG Notes:, Pj�,� _ a. GU -24 sockets containing light sources such as compact fluorescent lamps and induction lamps. , b. California Title 20 Section 1605(k)3 does not allow m nt sources to have a GU -24 base. ' BRANCH CIRCUITS & OUTLETS Bathrooms ❑ Receptacle req'd on wall or partition within 3 ft. of each basin or in side or face of cabinet <_ 12 in. below countertop - ❑ No face -up outlets on -vanity countertop ❑ Listed countertop -mounted receptacles OK El No receptacles within or directly overr tub or shower ❑ Separate 20A circuit for bath receptacles only OR — • Dedicated 20A circuit to each bathroom ❑ Max rating of fixed space heater on general lighting circuit 15A circuit: 900W; 20A circuit: 1,200W ! Laundry ❑ Min 1 20A circuit for laundry receptacles ❑ No other outlets on laundry receptacle circuit ❑ Receptacle within 6 ft. of intended appliance location C ❑ Electric dryer min 30A circuit (10 AWG Cu, 8 AWG AI), ❑ Electric dryer req's 4 -conductor branch circuit EXC _ • Existing 3 -wire circuits allowed to remain in use Outdoors ' ❑ Receptacle accessible from grade req'd at front & rear I of dwelling max 61/2 ft. above grade i❑ Receptacle req'd at balconies with interior access EXC • Not req'd if balcony < 20 sq. ft. ❑ Receptacles in damp or wet locations req'd to be listed I. weather -resistant type I❑ Outdoor damp location receptacle (e.g., protected porch) j req's weatherproof cover F29 -, ❑ Wet location 15A & 20A receptacles req in -use covers F2f KIT.CHENS., A minimum of 2 20A small -appliance branch circuits are. req'd for portable appli- ances that are used in kitchens and dining areas. These circuits are in addition to those that supply lighting or permanently installed appliances. Portable kitchen appliances have short cords so they are not as likely to be -run across cooktops or sinks or to hang down in the reach of children. A receptacle is needed to serve every countertop 1 ft. or more in width. Branch Circuits -- ❑ Min 2 20A small -appliance circuits req'd ❑ Small -appliance circuits must serve refrigerator & all countertop & exposed wall receptacles in kitchen, dining room & pantry EXC • Refrigerator OK on individual branch circuit >_ 15A ❑ Switched receptacle for dining room light OK on non -small -appliance circuit ❑ No other outlets (including lights) on small appliance branch circuits EXC • Receptacles for clock or gas range ignition OK_ ❑ Dishwasher & disposer req separate circuits if combr:ed rating exceeds branch circuit rating F1 Circuits for rannes >_ 8.75kW min 40A 240V EMU - Outdoor Covers gis Switch cover In -use 41-1VL1 a cover 9... ID A WR 75 Lighting Outlets ❑ Wall -switch controlled lighting outlets req'd in all habitable rooms & bathrooms ❑ Habitable room lighting outlets may be switched receptacle except in kitchen & bathroom ❑ Occupancy -sensor wall switches with manual override feature OK ❑ Wall -switch controlled lighting outlets req'd in hallways, stairways, attached garages & detached garages with power — ❑ Min 1 wall -switched lighting outlet in garage ❑ Lighting outlet req'd on exterior side grade level doors] ❑ Lighting outlet req'd at garage egress doors ❑ Lighting outlet not req'd at garage vehicle doors _ . Receptacles for Countertop Spaces ❑ Receptacles req'd for wall counter spaces z 12 in. wide ❑ Countertop spaces separated by sinks or ranges considered separate countertop spaces F30 ❑ Spacing so no point> 24 in. from receptacle F31 ❑ Area behind sink or range considered countertop space if >_ 12 in. to wall F32 or >_ 18 in. to corner F33 — El Max 20 in. above countertop ❑ Peninsulas req receptacle if long dimension >— 24 in. & short dimension > 12 in., measured from connecting edge F30 ❑ Island & peninsula countertop spaces min 1 receptacle per space—no 24 in. rule F30 ❑ Sink or range with < 12 in. behind divides counters into separate spaces for above rule ❑ Island & peninsula receptacles OK <— 12 in. below counter overhanging _< & no means of installing receptacle in overhead cabinet F30 ❑ No face -up countertop receptacles ❑ GFCI protection for all receptacles serving countertops • I � i 1 �� i l BRANCH CIRCUITS & OUTLETS Branch circuits are the permanent wiring between the final overcurrent protec- tive devices (fuses or breakers) and the lighting or receptacle outlets from which electrical equipment derives power. During rough -in of branch circuit wiring, care should be taken to ensure they are an adequate size for the load. Circuits for con- tinuous loads and items such as water heaters or space heaters that are treated as continuous loads, must be sized to 125% of the load. There must be sufficient outlets for the needs of the occupants. An insufficient number of outlets could lead to the dangerous substitution of extension cords in place of permanent wiring. During, rough -in, boxes are placed in the locations req'd for receptacle and lighting outlets, cables are run, and equipment grounds are connected. Circuit Sizes, Number & Load Limitations ❑ Rule of thumb: min 1 general-purpose circuit per 500 sq. ft. ❑ Load not to exceed rating of branch circuit ❑ Min circuit size 125% of continuous load + 100% of noncontinous load ❑ Continuous load = max current for 3 hours or more_ ❑ Min size for branch circuit wiring 14 AWG ❑ Branch circuit ratings for other than individual circuits must be 15A, 20A, 30A, 40A, or 50A ❑ Single piece of cord-&-plug-connected equipment not permanently fastened in place cannot exceed 80% of 15A or 20A branch circuit ❑ Max single cord-&-plug-connected load on multi -receptacle Receptacles - ❑ All receptacles on 15A & 20A circuits grounding type ❑ Receptacles for direct Al connection marked "CO/ALR" l ❑ All req'd receptacles listed TR type EXC • Receptacles located > 51/2 ft. above floor • Receptacles that are part of a luminaire • Single receptacles within dedicated space for an appliance not easily moved or duplex receptacle for 2 such appliances • Replacement nongrounding receptacles (see p. 230) ❑ Single receptacles rated not less than branch circuit(, ❑ Multiple receptacles on branch circuit per T9 For the purposes o/ these rules, a duplex receptacle is 2 receptacles, not a "single receptacle. RECEPTACLES-ONTABLE 9 Circuit Rating FOR: MULTIPLP� Receptacle Rating 15A • not over 15A 20A 15 or 20A 30A 30A 40A 40 or 50A 50A 50A circuit not to exceed 80% of circuit rating 7-444—C /1AA4___ N/ O^THRC1t9PY A 1— /?C 4p—Tor a f Receptacle Locations—General ^� I B� /r f�Lt. 5& skov.AAAO ❑ Receptacles for specific appliances (laundry, garage door opener) D� /,q 0 � aB os/yoid within 6 ft. of appliance location eJF— L� • p� �' ���`' ❑ Flexible cords not OK as fixed or concealed wiring ,dmv .. /20 - V,11-7- 1-;'4 /B1-T!S¢ ,2 @ 7�rMIP IeEOTi9ca,�m� /.r/ owa�.�.�G s/he-.-� a� 7�MI:�-•-a�s sre.�/� cjac 4-n r. *d 6.1-A LA^) . I ./N5.7 _Q�YsJt�.f/fjN� �p/1�rY 4�_sr��r�•�'tS!�..��c? r>o� �!it�'� ... Imo.. S.�T_s �- � - -- ._ I <WTJ�rL.I!�.PTl��� Tyl'--®�lm�is-i�DEj�._.O�Eo.TT�c.'1-/ei✓_ � �r � �.� 6_.�c� _ - � - i - I - � - Eft. &12 ft. Rule Fireplace does 5 6 ft "" �\ not count eas . wall space. 5 6 ft Distance at wall/floor Openable line between % door <� each of these receptacles is a max. of 12 fL Receptacle req'd if 7 walllwider / than 2 ft Openable sliding door ' < Eft. Permanent < 6 ft ' partition Floor receptacle req'd/ within 6 ft of beginning Fixed glass of glass & 18 in. of wall to floor :56fL <_6fL :56ft H Receptacle Outlets—General Purpose F27,28 ❑ Walls >_ 2 ft. wide req receptacle � ❑ Partitions & bar -type counters count as walls F30 _ _`� ❑ Doorways & fireplaces not counted as walls - • ` ❑ Receptacle req'd within 6 ft. measured horizontally ofj��` any point along floor line rA ❑ Receptacle req'd for hallways >_ .10 ft. in length F28,'��w ❑ Receptacles that are part of electric baseboard ®����, heaters OK as req'd outlets ❑ Receptacles > 51/2 ft..high not OK as req'd outlets—,, J ❑ Floor receptacles > 18 in. from wall not OK as req'd outlets ❑ Switched receptacles installed as req'd lighting do not count as part of req'd receptacle outlets unless "half hot" ❑ Receptacles req'd each wall 2 3 ft. in foyers > 60 sq. ft._ ❑ Garages & unfinished basements req min 1 receptacle in addition to any for specific equipment 6 ft. & 12 ft. Rule Explained Wall receptacles serve spaces for 6 ft. on each side of receptacle. Therefore, max. spacing between wall receptacles is 12 ft. Cq- / � 6 ft. 6 ft. o . 12 ft max. WALL CONSTRUCTION WALL CONSTRUCTION TABLE R602.3(1) FASTENING SCHEDULE ITEM DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING ELEMENTS NUMBER AND TYPE OF FASTENER SPACING AND LOCATION Root , 16d common (3'/2" x 0.162) 4-8d box (2'/2" x 0.113') or 74 I Blocking between ceiling joists or rafters to top plate 3-8d common (2'/2'' x 0.131'); or Toe nail blocking (not at braced wall panels) 2 3-JQd box (3" x 0.128'); or 3"x0.131"nails 3-3" x 0.131 " nails Bottom plate to joist, rim joist, band joist or 3-16d box (3'/2"x 0:135'); or 4-8d box (2`/2" x 0.113'); or 15 2 Ceiling joists to top plate x 3-8d common (2'/2" x 0.131 '); or ' Per joist, toe nail blocking (at braced wall. panel) _ 4-3"x 0.131 " nails 3-1Od box (3" x 0.128'); or 4-8d box (2'/ " x 0.1.13'); or 3-3" X0.131 " nails Ceiling joist not attached to parallel rafter, laps over 4-10d box (3" x 0.128'); or 3' partitions [see Sections R802.3.1, R802.3.2 and Table .3- 1 6d common (3'/2" x0.162'); or Face nail R802.5.1(9)) 4-3" x 0.1.31"nails 16 Top or bottom plate to stud Ceiling joist attached to parallel rafter;(heel joint) 3-1.6d box. (31/2" x 0.1.35'); or. 4 [see Sections R802.3.1 and R802.3.2 and Table Table R802.5.1.(9), Face nail R802.5.1(9.)J End nail 5 Collar tie to rafter, face nail or 1 `/4" x 20 ga. ridge strap to 4-1 Od common rafter ' 3-1Od (3'x 0.148'); or Face nail each rafter 3-10d box (3'' x 0.128'); or 4-3" x 0. 1. 3 1. " nails 17 Top plates, laps at corners and intersections 2-16d common (3'/2" x 0.162'); or 3-16d box nails (3'/2" x 0.135'); or 3-3 " x 0.131 " nails 3-10d common nails (3"x 0.148'); • 2 toenails on one side and 1 toe nail 6 'Rafter or roof truss to plate or on opposite side of each rafter or 1"brace to each stud and plate 2-8d common,(2'/2" x 0.131'); or 4-1Od box (3" x 0.128.); or truss' 2-10d box (3" x 0.1.28'); or 4-3" x 0. 131 "nails 2 staples 13/4. 4-16d (3'/2 x 0.135'3: Or 3-8d box (21/2" x. 0.113'3; or t 3-1Od common (3'/2" x 0.148'3; or Toe nail 1'.'X,6" sheathing to each bearing 2-8d common (2'/2" x 0.131'); or ' 2-IOd box (3" x 0.128'); or, 4-1Od box (3"x 0.128'); or Roof rafters to ridge, valley or hip rafters or roof rafter 4-3" x 0.131 "nails 3-16d box 3'/2" x 0 135'3; or 3-8d box (2'/2" x 0.113'); or to minimum 2" -ridge beam 3-8d common (2'/2"'x 0.131'); or ' 2_1.6d common (3'/2 x 0.162"); or• End nail 3-10d box (3"x 0.128'); or 3-10d box (3".x 0.128'); or 3 staples, 1 "crown, 16 ga;, 1,3/4 long 3-3"x0.131"nails ' 20 Wall Face nail Wider than 1 " x 8" 16d common (3'/2" x 0.162') 24" o.c. face nail 8 Stud to stud (not at braced wall panels) IOd box (3" x 0.128'); or 3-8d common (21/2" x 0.131'7 or 3" x 0.131" nails 16" o.c. face nail 9 16d box (3'/2" x 0.135'); or Stud to stud and abutting studs at intersecting wall corners 3"x 0.131" nails 12" o.c. face nail (at braced wall panels) 16" o.c. face nail Floor 16d common (3'/2" x 0.162') 10 Built-up header (2" to 2" header with'/2"spacer) 16d common (3'/2" x 0.162') 16" o.c. each edge face nail 16d box (3'/2" x 0.135') 12" o.c. each edge face. nail Toe nail 3-1Od box (3"x 0.128'); or 5-8d box (V/2"x0.113'); or 11 Continuous header to stud 4-8d common (2'/2" x 0.131'); or Toe nail 8d box (2'/,".x 0.113') - 4-1Od box (3"x 0.1.28) 22 Rim joist, band joist or blocking to sill or top 8d common (2'/,''x 0:131'); or 16d common (3'/2" x 0.162') 116 " o.c. face nail 12 Top plate to top plate IOd box (3" x 0.128'); or 12" o.c. face nail 3".x 0.131 " nails 3"x 0.1.31 " nails. - 8-16d common (3'/2" x 0.1.62'); or 23 1."'x 6"subfloor or less [o each joist Double top plate splice for SDCs A -D,. with seismic 12-16d box (3'/2" x 0.135'); or braced wall line spacing_ < 25' 12-10d box (3" x 0.128'); or Face nail. on each side of end joint 13 2 staples, 1"crown, 16 ga., 13/4"long 12-3" x 0.1.31." nails (minimum 24"lap splice length side of end joint) Double top plate splice SDCs Do, Di, or D2; and bracedeach 12-16d (3 /2" x 0.135') wall line spacing >_ 25' ('continued) M j 2016 CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL CODE TABLE R602.3(1}-contlnued FASTENING SCHEDULE ITEM DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING ELEMENTS NUMBER AND TYPE OF FASTENER"! SPACING AND LOCATION 16d common (3'/2" x 0.162) 16" o.c. face nail 74 Bottom plate to joist, rim joist; band joist or 16d box ( x " 0 . 3 /� ); or 135' , blocking (not at braced wall panels) 2 12" o.c. [ace nail 3"x0.131"nails Bottom plate to joist, rim joist, band joist or 3-16d box (3'/2"x 0:135'); or 3 each 16"o.c..face nail 15 2464 common (3'/2" x 0.1.62'); or 2 each 16" o.c. face nail blocking (at braced wall. panel) _ 4-3"x 0.131 " nails 4 each 16" o.c. face nail 4-8d box (2'/ " x 0.1.13'); or 3-16d box (3�/2"'x 0.135'); or. 4-8d common (2'/2" x 0.131'x; or Toe nail 4-10d box (3" x 0:128'); or 16 Top or bottom plate to stud 4-3" x 0,131 " nails 3-1.6d box. (31/2" x 0.1.35'); or. ' 2-16d common (3'/2" x 0:162'); or End nail ' 3-1Od box (3" x 0.1.28'); or 3-3"x 0.131"nails 3-10d box (3'' x 0.128'); or 17 Top plates, laps at corners and intersections 2-16d common (3'/2" x 0.162'); or Face nail 3-3 " x 0.131 " nails 3-8d box (2'/2"x 0.113'); or 18 1"brace to each stud and plate 2-8d common,(2'/2" x 0.131'); or Face nail - 2-10d box (3" x 0.1.28'); or 2 staples 13/4. 3-8d box (21/2" x. 0.113'3; or 19 1'.'X,6" sheathing to each bearing 2-8d common (2'/2" x 0.131'); or ' 2-IOd box (3" x 0.128'); or, Face nail 2 staples, 1"crown, 16 ga., 13/4" long 3-8d box (2'/2" x 0.113'); or 3-8d common (2'/2"'x 0.131'); or ' 3-10d box (3"x 0.128'); or 3 staples, 1 "crown, 16 ga;, 1,3/4 long 20 1" x 8" and wider sheathing to each bearing Face nail Wider than 1 " x 8" 4-8d box (2'/2"x.0.113'); or 3-8d common (21/2" x 0.131'7 or 3-1Od box (3" x 0.128'); or ' 4 staples, 1 "crown, 16 ga., 13/4"long Floor 4-8d box (2'/2" x 0.113'); or 21 Joist to sill, top plate or. girder 3-8d common (2'/2"•x 0.131'); or- Toe nail 3-1Od box (3"x 0.128'); or 3-3" x 0.131"nails 8d box (2'/,".x 0.113') - 4" o.c, toe nail 22 Rim joist, band joist or blocking to sill or top 8d common (2'/,''x 0:131'); or plate (roof applications also) 10d box (3"x 0.128'); gr 6"ox. toe nail 3".x 0.131 " nails 3-8d box (2'/2" x 0.113'); or. 23 1."'x 6"subfloor or less [o each joist 2-8d common (2'/ "x 0131')• or 2 Face nail 3-1 Od box (3"x 0.128');•or 2 staples, 1"crown, 16 ga., 13/4"long 209 210 I (rontinued) ijq�V Q 2016 CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL CODE (��.1 1:3 49� r WALL CONSTRUCTION TABLE 602.3(1) FASTENING SCHEDULE --continued REM DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING ELEMENTS _ NUMBER AND TYPE OF FASTENER"- SPACING AND LOCATION Floor 24' 2" subfloor to joist or girder 3-16d box (3'/2" 0.1351; or 2-16d common (31/2" x 0.162' Blind and face nail 25 2" planks (plank & beam—floor & roof) 2-16d commonon 3-16d box m (3 1 x/20.13 0.1622 ' " z 0.1 At each bearing, face nail :3-16d common (3'/2" x 0.162') 26 • Band or. rim joist to joist 440 box (3" x 0.128), or • 4-3" x 0. 131 " nails; or End nail 4-3" x 14 ga. staples,'/16" crown } 20d common (4" x 0.192'); or Nail each layer as follows: 32" o.c. at top.and bottom and staggered. IOd box (3" x 0.128); or 24" o.c. face nail at top and bottom 27 Built-up girders and beams, 2 -inch lumber 3'" x 0.131 " nails staggered on opposite sides And: layers " 2-20d common (4")c 0.102'); or Face nail at ends and at each splice 3-1Od box (3" x 0.128'); or 3-3" x 0.131"nails ` 4-16d box (3'/2" x 0..135'); or 28 Ledger strip supporting joists or rafters 3-16d common (3'/2" x 0162'); or At each joist or rafter, face nail. 4-1Od box (3" x 0,128'); or 4-3" x 0. 131 " nails 29 Bridging to joist 2-10d (3"x 0.128'); Each end, toe nail SPACING OF FASTENERS ITEM _ DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING ELEMENTS NUMBER AND TYPE OF FASTENER'° ° Edges s Edges (Inches) Intermediate (Inches) Wood structural panels, subfloor, roof and Interior wall sheathing to framing and particleboard wall sheathing to framing [see Table R60Y:3(3) for wood structural panel exterforwall sheathing to wall framing] 30 3/8,,_ ,/Z„ 6d common (2" x 0.113') nail (subfloor, wall)`. 6 12r 8d common (2'/," x 0.131') nail (roof) 31- 19/3211-11, 8d common nail (2'/2" x 0.131.') 6 12' 32 1V,"-11/4" ' IOd comm on'(3" x 0.148) nail; or ") 6 12 . 8d (2'1," x'0.131 deformed nail _ Other wall sheathings 33 '/2' structural cellulosic fiberboard head I'/2" galvanized roofing nail, head 3 6 sheathing .diameter, or I " crown staple 16 ga_ 1 /4"long 34 '/32.. structural cellulosic 13/4" galvanized roofrig nail, '/16" head 3 6 fiberboard sheathing diameter, or I "crown staple 16 ga., V/4 long 35 /2"gypsum sheathinga 1'/2".galvanized roofing nail; staple galvanized, 7 7 1.'/2" long; I'/4" screws, Type W or S 36 S/s" gypsum sheathing' I%11 galvanized roofing nail; staple galvanized, 7 7 1%" long; I /s".screws, Type W or S Wood structural panels, combination subfloor und6dayment to framing 37 3/4" and less 6d deformed (2".x 0.120') nail; or 6 12 8d common (2'/," x 0.131'1 nail 38 71, 1 „ 8d common (2/,!'x 0.131') nail; or 6 12 - 8d deformed'(2 /Z" x 0.120') nail 39 11/8"- 1'/ 4 „ 10d common (3" x 0.148") nail; or deformed (2 /�" x 0.120') nail 6 12 -8d For SI: I .inch'—! 25.4.mm, I .foot = 304.8 mm, 1 mile per hour= 0.447 m/s; I ksi = 6.895 MPa. (coNinued) 2016 CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL CODE WALL CONSTRUCTION . TABLE R602.3(1} -continued FASTENING SCHEDULE a. Nails are smooth -common, box or deformed shanks except where otherwise stated. Nails used for framing and sheathing connection shall have minimum average bending yield strengths as shown: 80 ksi for shank diameter of 0.192 inch (20d common nail), 90 ksi for shank diameters larger than 0.142 inch but not larger than 0.177 inch, and 100 ksi for shank diameter: of 0.142 inch or less. b. Staples are 16 gage wire and have a minimum'/,, -inch on diameter crown width. c. Nails shall be spaced.at.not more than 6 inches on center at all supports where, spans are 48 inches or greater. d. Four -foot by 8 -foot or 4-foot.by Mew panels shall be applied vertically. e. Spacing of fasteners not included in this table shall be based on Table R602:3(2). L Where the.ultimate design wind speed is 136 mph or less, nails.for attaching wood structural panel roof,sheathing to gable end wall framing shall, be spaced 6 inches on center. Where the ultimate design wind speed is greater than 130 mph, nails for attaching panel roof sheathing to intermediate supports shall be spaced 6 inches on center for minimum 48 -inch distance from ridges, eaves and gable end walls; and 4'inches on center to gable end wall training. g. Gypsum.sheathing shall conform to ASTM C1396 and shall be installed in accordance with GA 253.. Fiberboard sheathing shall conform to ASTM C20$. h. Spacing of fasteners on our sheathing panel edges applies to panel edges supported by framing members and required blocking and. at floor perimeters only. Spacing of fasteners on roof sheathing panel edges applies to panel edges supported by framing members and required blocking. Blocking of roof or floor sheathing panel edges perpendicular to the, framing members need not be provided except as required by other provisions of this code. Floor perimeter shall be supported by framing members or solid blocking. - i. Where a rafter is.fastencd to an adjacent parallel ceiling joist in accordance with this schedule, provide two toe nails on one side of the rafter and toe hails from -the ceiling joist'to top plate'in accordance with this schedule. The toenail on the opposite side of the rafter shall not be required. NO C,®���� 212 v ' 2016 CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL CODE �