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2021 International Mechanical Code®, 1st Edition

International Code Council (ICC)

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2021 International Mechanical Code® 1st Edition by International Code Council (ICC)

Overview

Establishes minimum regulations for mechanical systems using prescriptive and performance-related provisions. The IMC was developed with broad-based principles that make possible the use of new materials, methods and design. Important changes in the 2021 IMC® include: Clothes dryer exhaust terminals required to be at least 3 feet from any opening into a building. Polyurethane spray-applied foam on the exterior of ducts in attics and crawl spaces required to meet specific smoke and flame index limits. Fire and smoke dampers must be provided with approved access for inspection and maintenance. Refrigerant tables updated to include new refrigerants. Addition of condensate termination identification markings and discharge restrictions. Approved factory-built combination intake/exhaust terminations permitted, relaxing separation requirement. 30% reduction in minimum mechanical ventilation for whole-house balanced ventilation systems. Continuous operation requirement for manicure and pedicure station exhaust systems. Grease duct horizontal cleanout required within 3 feet of a horizontal discharge fan.

International Code Council (ICC)

ICC is a leading organization dedicated to developing a single set of comprehensive, coordinated national model construction codes. To date, 48 U.S. states have adopted various international codes from ICC.
Chapter 1. Scope and Administration
Chapter 2. Definitions
Chapter 3. General Regulations
Chapter 4. Ventilation
Chapter 5. Exhaust Systems
Chapter 6. Duct Systems
Chapter 7. Combustion Air
Chapter 8. Chimneys and Vents
Chapter 9. Specific Appliances, Fireplaces and Solid Fuel-Burning Equipment
Chapter 10. Boilers, Water Heaters and Pressure Vessels
Chapter 11. Refrigeration
Chapter 12. Hydronic Piping
Chapter 13. Fuel Oil Piping and Storage
Chapter 14. Solar Thermal Systems
Chapter 15. Referenced Standards
Appendix A. Chimney Connector Pass-Throughs
Appendix B. Recommended Permit Fee Schedule
Appendix C. Board of Appeals
Index

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  • ISBN-10: 1609839641
  • ISBN-13: 9781609839642
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  • ISBN-13: 9781609839659
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2021 International Mechanical Code®, Loose-leaf Version

ISBN: 9781609839659
Establishes minimum regulations for mechanical systems using prescriptive and performance-related provisions. The IMC was developed with broad-based principles that make possible the use of new materials, methods and design. Important changes in the 2021 IMC® include: Clothes dryer exhaust terminals required to be at least 3 feet from any opening into a building. Polyurethane spray-applied foam on the exterior of ducts in attics and crawl spaces required to meet specific smoke and flame index limits. Fire and smoke dampers must be provided with approved access for inspection and maintenance. Refrigerant tables updated to include new refrigerants. Addition of condensate termination identification markings and discharge restrictions. Approved factory-built combination intake/exhaust terminations permitted, relaxing separation requirement. 30% reduction in minimum mechanical ventilation for whole-house balanced ventilation systems. Continuous operation requirement for manicure and pedicure station exhaust systems. Grease duct horizontal cleanout required within 3 feet of a horizontal discharge fan.