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The 2024 Ohio Mechanical Code is based on the International Mechanical Code 2021 (IMC 2021) with amendments and additions. UpCodes offers a consolidated resource of construction and building code grouped by jurisdiction.
The Ohio Mechanical Code 2017 is based on the International Mechanical Code 2015 (IMC 2015) with amendments and additions. UpCodes offers a consolidated resource of construction and building code grouped by jurisdiction.
Uninhabited spaces, such as crawl spaces and attics, shall be provided with natural ventilation openings as required by the Building Code or shall be provided with a mechanical exhaust and supply air system.
Where mechanical systems including ducts and dampers used for normal building ventilation serve as part of the smoke control system, the expected performance of these systems in smoke control mode shall be addressed in the rational analysis required by Section 909.4 of the building code.
2011 Ohio Mechanical Code. Effective dates. November 1, 2011 - October 31, 2017. Adopts with amendments. International Mechanical Code 2009 (IMC 2009) UpCodes offers a consolidated resource of construction and building code grouped by jurisdiction.
For structures located in flood hazard areas, mechanical systems, equipment and appliances shall be located at or above the elevation required by Section 1612 of the building code for utilities and attendant equipment.
Exhaust ventilation systems shall be provided as required by Sections 502.9.5.1 through 502.9.5.5 for the storage, use, dispensing, mixing and handling of flammable and combustible liquids. Unless otherwise specified, this section shall apply to any quantity of flammable and combustible liquids.
The Ohio Building Code (OBC) outlines the minimum requirements for construction, alteration, removal, demolition, and occupancy of buildings and structures in Ohio. It covers aspects such as structural design, fire safety, accessibility, energy conservation, and more.
All air supplied to mechanical equipment and appliances for combustion, ventilation, cooling and similar purposes. Standard air is air at standard temperature and pressure, namely, 70°F (21°C) and 29.92 inches of mercury ( 101.3 kPa).
Where earthquake loads are applicable in accordance with the International Building Code, mechanical system supports, anchorage and bracing shall be designed and installed for seismic forces in accordance with Chapter 16 of the International Building Code.