1 of 1 available systemwide,
with no current holds.
Location and Availability
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Burton Barr Central Library
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Call Number |
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REF 690.837 In8 2006
  - Floor 2 Ready Reference - No Checkout
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In Library Use Only
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Notes:
"A member of the International Code family."
"Editorial changes, second printing": p. 671.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 547-565) and index.
Contents:
- Administration
- Definitions
- Building planning and construction. Building planning ; Foundations ; Floors ; Wall construction ; Wall covering ; Roof-ceiling construction ; Roof assemblies ; Chimneys and fireplaces
- Energy conservation. Energy efficiency
- Mechanical. Mechanical administration ; General mechanical system requirements ; Heating and cooling equipment ; Exhaust systems ; Duct systems ; Combustion air ; Chimneys and vents ; Special fuel-burning equipment ; Boilers and water heaters ; Hydronic piping ; Special piping and storage systems ; Solar systems ; Fuel gas
- Plumbing. Plumbing administration ; General plumbing requirements ; Plumbing fixtures ; Water heaters ; Water supply and distribution ; Sanitary drainage ; Vents ; Traps
- Electrical. General requirements ; Electrical definitions ; Services ; Branch circuit and feeder requirements ; Wiring methods ; Power and lighting distribution ; Devices and luminaires ; Appliance installation ; Swimming pools ; Class 2 remote-control signaling and power-limited circuits
- Referenced standards
- Appendix A. Sizing and capacities of gas piping
- Appendix B. Sizing of venting systems serving appliances equipped with draft hoods, category 1 appliances, and appliances listed for use with type B vents
- Appendix C. Exit terminals of mechanical draft and direct-vent venting systems
- Appendix D. Recommended procedure for safety inspection of an existing appliance installation
- Appendix E. Manufactured housing used as swellings
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- Appendix F. Radon control methods
- Appendix G. Swimming pools, spas, and hot tubs
- Appendix H. Patio covers
- Appendix I. Private sewage disposal
- Appendix J. Existing buildings and structures
- Appendix K. Sound transmission
- Appendix L. Permit fees
- Appendix M. Home day care : R-3 occupancy
- Appendix N. Venting methods
- Appendix O. Gray water recycling systems
- Appendix P. Sprinkling
- Appendix Q. ICC International Residential Code electrical provisions/National Electrical Code cross-reference.
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