Mechanical Systems

Mechanical Systems

Chapter 28 of the IBC 2009 specifies that mechanical appliances, equipment, and systems, including masonry chimneys, fireplaces, and barbecues, must adhere to the International Mechanical Code, International Fuel Gas Code, and IBC Chapter 21.

2801 — General

2801.1 Scope. Mechanical appliances, equipment and systems shall be constructed, installed and maintained in accordance with the International Mechanical Code and the International Fuel Gas Code. Masonry chimneys, fireplaces and barbecues shall comply with the International Mechanical Code and Chapter 21 of this code.

Frequently asked questions

What codes govern mechanical systems in buildings?

Mechanical appliances, equipment, and systems are governed by the International Mechanical Code and the International Fuel Gas Code.

Where can I find the requirements for masonry chimneys, fireplaces, and barbecues?

These components must comply with the International Mechanical Code and Chapter 21 of the International Building Code.

Does the IBC 2009 contain detailed HVAC installation requirements?

While the IBC references mechanical systems, detailed installation requirements are found in the International Mechanical Code and International Fuel Gas Code.

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