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  1. 901.2 Construction documents. The fire code official shall have the authority to require construction documents and calculations for all fire protection systems and to require permits be issued for the installation, rehabilitation or modification of any fire protection system.

  2. 901.1 Scope. The provisions of the International Building Code shall specify where fire protection systems are required. The provisions of the International Fire Code shall determine the design, installation, inspection, operation, testing and maintenance of all fire protection systems.

  3. codes.iccsafe.org › chapter-9-fire-protection-systems › NCFC2018-Pt03-Ch09-Sec906SECTION - Digital Codes

    For content printing within Digital Codes Premium, please utilize the section level printing controls available within the Premium toolbar for each section. 2018 North Carolina State Building Code: Fire Prevention Code - CHAPTER 9 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS - SECTION 906 PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS

  4. About this chapter: Chapter 9 prescribes the minimum requirements for active fire protection equipment systems to perform the functions of detecting a fire, alerting the occupants or fire department of a fire emergency, mass notification, gas detection, controlling smoke and controlling or extinguishing the fire.

  5. 1 Ιαν 2019 · The International Fire Code (IFC) is a publication of the minimum requirements to safeguard life, property, and public welfare from the hazards of fire and explosion. The 2018 North Carolina Fire Prevention Code is based on the International Fire Code 2015 (IFC 2015) with amendments and additions.

  6. The fire code generally prohibits storage or use of open flame devices, grills, or 20-lb propane cylinders on or within 10' of any combustible balconies or patios, with some exceptions for buildings with decks or balconies protected by an automatic fire sprinkler system.

  7. SECTION 906 PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS . CCFS would like to remind you to check with your local “Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ)” for questions and opinions concerning your local Fire and Building Codes. .

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