Building Design 2: Assessment #1: Chapter 6 (The Soil Pipe)
Building Design 2: Assessment #1: Chapter 6 (The Soil Pipe)
Building Design 2: Assessment #1: Chapter 6 (The Soil Pipe)
❖ FIRE CODE – considers the ‘building density in the locality and the flammability of the
structures and its contents’.
• Fire resistance of the building and its contents
• Limitation of volume to adjacent vulnerable buildings
• Exits and fire tower stairs
• Protection against defective electrical system
• Lightning protection
• Detection and alarm systems
• Automatic sprinkler systems
• Standpipe and hose system
• Automatic smoke and heat venting
• Smoke and heat shafts
• Control of air conditioning ducts
• Communication in high rise buildings
• Elevator control
➢ MECHANICAL CODE
• establishes minimum requirements for mechanical systems using
prescriptive and performance-related provisions.
• It's essentially to help anyone in terms of the construction, repair,
alteration, occupancy, maintenance and even the demolition of
any building, whether it's private or a government building.
• is to provide minimum standards for safety, health, and general welfare
including structural integrity, mechanical integrity (including sanitation,
water supply, light, and ventilation), means of egress, fire prevention and
control, and energy conservation.
• are sets of regulations governing the design, construction, alteration, and
maintenance of structures. They specify the minimum requirements to
adequately safeguard the health, safety, and welfare of building occupants.
• designed to improve conservation of power, protect and enhance the
environment and promote sustainable development.
➢ PLUMBING CODE
• establishes safety standards for health, safety, property protection and
public welfare by prescriptive and performance provisions for the design,
construction, installation, quality of materials, location, operation and
maintenance or use of plumbing equipment and systems.
• is a code that provides regulations for the design, installation and inspection
of building plumbing and sanitary systems.
• to govern the installation and inspection of plumbing systems as a means of
promoting the public's health, safety and welfare.
• This code deals with water supply in multi-storeyed buildings and covers
general requirements and regulations, design considerations, plumbing
systems, distribution system, storage of water and inspection for water
supply in multi-storeyed buildings.
• to ensure the qualified observance of the latest provision of
the plumbing and environmental laws.