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The Florida Building Code - 5th Edition (2014), Mechanical <br />The Florida Building Code - 5th Edition (2014), Plumbing <br />The Florida Building Code - 5th Edition (2014), Energy Conservation <br />NEW CONSTRUCTION The Florida Building Code - 5th Edition (2014), Acceaslblllty <br />OCCUPANCY TYPE -INSTITUTIONAL GROUP 1-2 HEALTHCARE OCCUPANCY (FBC 308.4) The Florida Fire Prevention Code - 5th Edition (2014) <br />CONSTRUCTION TYPE (FBC TABLE 601) TYPE -- IB FGI Guidelines for Design and Construction of Health Care Facilities - 2010 Edition <br />FULLY SPRINKLERED = YES National Fire Protection Association <br />PROTECTED COLUMNS AND BEAMS NFPA 01-2012 edition, the Fire Code (Florida -specific edition) <br />STRUCTURAL FRAME -- 2 HOURS NFPA 10-2010 edition, Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers <br />COLUMNS = 2 HOURS NFPA 11-2010 edition, Standard for Low-, Medium-, and High- Expansion Foam <br />EXTERIOR BEARING WALLS = 2 HOURS NFPA 12-2011 edition, Standard on Carbon Dioxide Extinguishing Systems <br />INTERIOR BEARING WALLS = 2 HOURS NFPA 12A-2009 edition, Standard on Halon 1301 Fire Extinguishing Systems <br />NON BEARING WALLS = 0 HOUR NFPA 13-2010 edition, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems <br />BEAMS AND GIRDERS AND TRUSSES -- 2 HOUR NFPA 14-2010 edition, Standard for the Installation of Standpipe and Hose Systems <br />FLOOR CONSTRUCTION = 2 HOUR NFPA 15-2012 edition, Standard for Water Spray Fixed Systems for Fire Protection <br />ROOF CONSTRUCTION NFPA 16-2011 edition, Standard for the Installation of Foam -Water Sprinkler and Foam -Water <br />(INCLUDING BEAMS, GIRDERS, 4 TRUSSES) -- 1 HOUR Spray Systems <br />INTERIOR EXIT STAIRS _ 2 HOURS NFPA 11-200S edition, Standard for pry Chemical Extinguishing Systems <br />EXTERIOR WALLS AT EXIT STAIRS -- 2 HOURS NFPA 11A-200S edition, Standard on Wet Chemical Extinguishing Systems <br />ELEVATOR ENCLOSURES AND MACHINE ROOMS -- 2 HOURS NFPA 24-2010 edition, Standards for the Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and <br />SHAFT ENCLOSURES -- 2 HOURS(TO MATCH FLOOR RATING) Their Appurtenances <br />ROOF ACCESS = EXISTING NFPA 25-2011 edition, Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water - <br />FIRE ALARM -YES, EXSITING Based Fire Protection Systems <br />AREA OF REFUGE = NOT REQUIRED(FULLY SPRINKLERED BUILDING) NFPA 30-2012 edition, Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code <br />NFPA 31-2011 edition, Standard for the Installation of Oil Burning Equipment <br />BUILDING HEIGHT/STORIES ALLOWED (FBC TABLE 503 4 SECTION 5042) NFPA 45-2011 edition, Standard on Fire Protection for Laboratories Using Chemicals <br />INSTITUTIONAL (1-2)- OCCUPANCY NFPA 50-2001 edition, Standard for Bulk Oxygen Systems at Consumer Sites <br />ALLOWABLE AREA -- UNLLIMITED NFPA 54-2012 edition, National Fuel Gas Code <br />ALLOWABLE HEIGHT -- 5 STORIES ( 4 (TABLE 503) + 1 (SECTION 504,2)) NFPA 55-2010 edition, Compressed Gasses and Cryogenic Fluids Code <br />NFPA 10-2011 edition, National Electrical Code <br />HIGH RiSE CLASSIFICATION: NA NFPA 12-2010 edition, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code <br />MINIMUM CORRIDOR WIDTH (FBC 1018.2) NFPA 15-2009 edition, Standard for the Protection of Information Technology Equipment <br />44, NFPA 80-2010 edition, Standard for Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives <br />12, IN CORRIDORS, AREAS SERVING GURNEY TRAFFIC NFPA 82-2009 edition, Standard on Incinerators and Waste and Linen Handling Systems and <br />96, - AREAS REQUIRED FOR BED MOVEMENT Equipment <br />NFPA 88A-2011 edition, Standard for Parking Structures <br />DEAD END CORRIDORS NOT TO EXCEED (FBC 1018.4) NFPA SCA-2012 edition, Standard for the Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilating <br />201AISLE OR CORRIDOR (i-2) INSTITUTIONAL Systems <br />NFPA S05-2012 edition, Standard for the installation of Warm Air Heating and Air <br />Conditioning Systems <br />MAXIMUM TRAVEL DISTANCE NOT TO EXCEED (FBC TABLE 1016.1, TABLE 1016.2) NFPA SI-2010 edition, Standard for Exhaust Systems for Air Conveying of Vapors, Gases, <br />(1-2) INSTITUTIONAL -- 200' (SPRINKLERED) (NFPA 101 - 18,4.3.4.2) Mists, and Noncombustible Particulate Solids <br />NFPA S2-2012 edition, Standard for Smoke -Control Systems <br />COMMON PATH OF EGRESS SHALL NOT EXCEED (FBC 1014.3) NFPA 96-2011 edition, Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial <br />(1-2) INSTITUTIONAL : 15' (SPRINKLERED) Cooking Operations <br />NFPA 99-2012 edition, Health Care Facilities Code <br />MINIMUM NUMBER OF EXITS NFPA 101-2012 edition, the Life Safety Code (Florida -specific edition) <br />REQUIRED PER LEVEL (FBC TABLE 1021.1) -- 2 EXITS ALL FLOORS HAVE LESS THAN 500 OCCUPANTS EACH NFPA 101A-2010 edition, Guide on Alternative Approaches to Life Safety <br />FLOOR NFPA 1015-2002 edition, Code for Means of Egress for Buildings and Structures <br />MAXIMUM OCCUPANTS OF STORIES WITH ONE EXIT/ SPACES WITH ONE EXIT OR EXIT ACCESS DOORWAY - 2S NFPA 102-2011 edition, Standard for Grandstands, Folding and Telescoping Seating, Tents <br />OCC. (FBC TABLE 10212/ TABLE 1015.1) and Membrane Structures <br />NFPA 105-2010 edition, Standard for Smoke Door Assemblies and Other Opening <br />MINIMUM CLEAR DOOR OPENING (FBC 1008.1.1) -- 32, Protectives <br />FOR 1-2 OCCUPANCY USED FOR THE MOVEMENT OF BEDS - 41 1/2, NFPA 110-2010 edition, Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems <br />MAXIMUM DOOR LEAF WIDTH (FBC 1006.1.1) 48, NFPA 111-2010 edition, Standard on Stored Electrical Energy Emergency and Standby <br />MAXIMUM PROJECTION INTO SPACE (FBC 1003-3-3) 41 WHEN BETWEEN 21' TO 801 ABOVE FLOOR Power Systems <br />NFPA 204-2012 edition, Standard for Smoke and Heat Venting <br />MAXIMUM AREA OF SMOKE COMPARTMENTS (NFPA 101 - 18.3.1.11: 22,500 SF NFPA 211-2010 edition, Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents and Solid Fuel Burning <br />MAXIMUM TRAVEL DISTANCE (ANY POINT iN SMOKE COMPARTMENT TO SMOKE BARRIER DOOR) (NFPA 101 - Appliances <br />18.3.1.1r 200'-0' NFPA 221-2012 edition, Standard for High Challenge Fire Walls, Fire Walls and Fire Barrier <br />EXiT CAPACITY (NFPA 101 - TABLE 1.3.3.Ir Walls <br />02 INCHES PER PERSON PER LEVEL TRAVEL NFPA 241-200S edition, Standard for Safeguarding Construction, Alteration and Demolition <br />0.3 INCHES PER PERSON FOR STAIR TRAVEL Operations <br />NFPA 251-2006 edition, Standard Methods of Tests of Fire Resistance of Building <br />SLEEPING SUITE SHALL NOT EXCEED 1,500 SF. Construction and Materials <br />SLEEPING SUITE OVER 1,500 SF SHALL NOT EXCEED A MAXIMUM 10,000 SF SHALL BE PROVIDED DIRECT NFPA 252-2006 edition, Standard Methods of Fire Tests of Door Assemblies <br />VISUAL SUPERVISION AND AUTOMATIC SMOKE DETECTION (NFPA 101 18,2.5.12.3) NFPA 253-2011 edition, Standard Method of Test for Critical Radiant Flux of Floor <br />Covering Systems Using a Radiant Heat Energy Source <br />OCCUPANT LOAD (NFPA 101 - TABLE 1.3.W NFPA 255-2006 edition, Standard Method of Test of Surface Burning Characteristics of <br />(i-2) INSTITUTIONAL Building Materials <br />AMBULATORY HEALTH CARE- 100 SF/OCCUPANT NFPA 256-2003 edition, Standard Methods of Fire Tests Of Roof Coverings <br />IN -PATIENT TREATMENT DEPARTMENTS - 240 SF / OCCUPANT NFPA 251-2001 edition, Standard on Fire Tests for Window and Glass Block Assemblies <br />SLEEPING DEPARTMENTS - 120 SF/ OCCUPANT NFPA 259-2008 edition, Standard Test Method for Potential Heat of Building Materials <br />(5-2) STORAGE /ME CH/E LEC -- 300 SF/ OCCUPANT (FBC TABLE 1004.12) NFPA 265-2011 edition, Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Evaluating Room Fire Growth <br />Contribution of Textile Coverings on full Height Panels and Walls <br />NFPA 286-2011 edition, Standard Methods Of Fire Test for Evaluating Contribution of Wall SEAL <br />and Ceilin Interior Finish to Room Fire Growth <br />g <br />NFPA 288-2001 edition, Standard Methods of Fire Tests of Floor Fire Door Assemblies OF Ro <br />installed Horizontal) in Fire -Resistant -Rated Floor S stems �R <br />CODE SUMMARY NFPA 418-2011 edition, Standard for Heliports <br />NFPA 101-2010 edition, Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Flame Propagation of Textiles gs <br />and Films <br />NO SCALE AR 0 m° <br />NFPA 103-2012 edition, Standard for Fire Retardant -Treated Wood and Fire -Retardant °° g° <br />Coatings for Building Materials 1 <br />NFPA 104-2012 edition, Standard System for the Identification of the Fire Hazards of p <br />TABLE 1 I T Materials for Emer enc Response <br />NFPA 120-2012 edition, Standard for Installation of Carbon Monoxide Detection and pAUL L, NiACHESKE AR0016073 <br />Warnin E ui meat <br />TYPE <br />t <br />TAPE III <br />TYPE IV <br />TYPE <br />�'' <br />,BUILDING ELEMA" <br />B <br />A <br />HIT <br />A`r <br />Primary s r=tural fry (see Section 02 <br />�_I­ <br />1 <br />0 <br />1 <br />HT <br />Bearing gilts <br />xte err <br />31 <br />2 <br />2 <br />2 <br />r <br />Interior <br />3a <br />R <br />1 <br />[ <br />,l <br />101 <br />1HT <br />I 1 <br />O <br />Nonbearing Latta and partitions <br />Table <br />Est nor <br />onbearing watand partitions <br />for r constrr tion and associated s con ail;: <br />f <br />l <br />0 <br />1 <br />0 <br />H <br />members (see Section 2 2. <br />oa cons ructi:orr and associated sec on a <br />s I b <br />,s.=u <br />p <br />,. <br />s <br />m r b is $sue Section 202 <br />NFPA g150a 2010 edition, Standard on Water Mist Fire Protection Systems <br />NFPA 1SO-2004 edition, Standard Test Methods for Fire Tests of Roof Coverings - with FLoRiDA HOSPITAL <br />Revisions thru October, 2008 Zephyrhills <br />NFPA 1963-2009 edition, Standards for Fire Hose Connections <br />NFPA 2001-2012 edition, Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems <br />Miscellaneous Standards and Testing CpApAHies ED EXPANSION & ORTHO <br />RENOVATION <br />Underwriters Laboratories Inc, (UL)- httpY/database.ul.com/cgi- <br />bin/XYWtemplate/L ISEXT/1FRAME/fireressrch.htmI <br />Warnock Hershey-Intertek, Inc. (WHI) - httpY/www.intertekcom/directories/ <br />American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)/SEI 29-2005, Standard Calculation Methods <br />for Structural Fire Protection <br />American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) A11.1-2010/CSA 844-10 (Revision of <br />For is 1 lot= 304,8 m . ASME A11.1-2001 and CSA 544-01), Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators <br />a. Roof supports, Fire -resistance ratIngs of prinnary structural frame and bearing wails are pen-nitted to be reduced by 1 hour when supporting a roof ANSI A14.3-2002, Safety Requirements for Fixed Ladders Hunton 0 <br />only. iCC/ANSI A111.1-2009, Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities <br />b. Except in Giroup F-1, H, M and S-1 occupancies, fire protection of et ct-Lir members. shalt not be r Lied, including protection of $roof €naming and <br />decking wirers every part of the �f constrbrctiGn is 0 feet or more above any otar ir�r me iately below. Fire -Tatar nt-treated wood member sha ANSI/BHMA A1563-2008, EXit DeviCBB <br />fir Y d to be used iorsurch unprotected merraba . ANSI/BHMA A156.10-2011, Standard for Power Operated Pedestrian Doors A R C H I T E C T S <br />in all occupancLes, heavy brinber shalf be allowed Where a 1-4iour or loss fire-rosistan e rating is requtr d. ANSI/BHMA A156.19-2001, Standard for Power Assist and Low Energy Power Operated <br />d. An approved a torrrat:ic sprinkler system in accordance with S ctian 903.3.1.1. shall be aimed to be substiWit d for 1- ix fire-r ai t nce-rate DOOrs <br />construction, provided such systam is not: odierWise. requJred by other provisions of the coole or ;jserd for an allowable area increase in accordant pith. Florida Product Approval, FAC SN-3 <br />; resistance ' shall Section 5.06.E r an aiiowabla height increase in acc rdance with Socton 5 -�-- he 1-hour substitution for i� , si t� ce of exterior walls sha,i n Florida Department of Transportation Design Geometrics and Criteria, Chapter 2 (last rev. DATE SUBMISSION NO. <br />be permitted. <br />on 01/2012) 04.15.16 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS <br />e Net 'less Lan the fire -resistance. rang required b¢y other sections of this code. <br />t. Not less than the trresn-esistance rate ng based on fire se ar-abon distance `see Tate 02 NOTE: This list is not comprehensive. The codes, guidelines, and standards not referenced <br />g. Nat less than the fire -resistance rating as refsenced in Section 704.10 here may be applicable to this project. <br />PROJECT REQUIREMENTS <br />FLORIDA FIRE PREVENTION (5TH EDITION) NFPA 101, CH. 18: TABLE 18.1.6.1 <br />TYPE II (222) ALLOWS FOR GREATER THAN 4 STOREYS SPRINKLERED HEALTHCARE OCCUPANCY BUILDINGS. <br />ALLOWABLE HEIGHT = 5 STORIES ( 4 (TABLE 503) + 1 (SECTION 5042) ) <br />CODE SUMMARY <br />1 FBC CONSTRUCTION TYPE A15 APPLICABLE CODES AND STANDARDS PROJ. NO. H-15021.00 SHEET <br />DRAWN DMC <br />1 /8" = 1'-0" NO SCALE G 101 <br />1 ■ ■ 3 ■ ■ 5 ■ ■ 7 ■ 3 ■ 9 ■ 10 ■ 1t ■ 12 ■ 13 ■ 14 <br />■ 15 ■ 16 ■ 17 ■ 18 ■ 19 ■ ->O <br />Copyright HuntonBrady Architects P.A. All Rights Reserved. 800 N. Magnolia Ave., Suite 600, Orlando, Florida 32803 (407) 839-0886 (407) 839-1709/Fax www.huntonbrady.com License AAC001744 <br />