Document Citation: CRIR 01-025-019

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CODE OF RHODE ISLAND RULES
AGENCY 01. DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION
SUB-AGENCY 025. BUILDING CODE STANDARDS COMMITTEE
CHAPTER 019. STATE BUILDING CODE: FUEL GAS CODE (SBC-19)


Date:
08/31/2009

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01 025 019. STATE BUILDING CODE: FUEL GAS CODE (SBC-19)

Chapter 1 Administration.

The following Rhode Island amendments are made to the sections of Chapter 1:

Delete IFG Code section 101.1 Title, and substitute the following:

101.1 Title. These regulations shall be known as The Rhode Island State Fuel Gas Code Regulation SBC-19-2010 hereafter referred to as " this code"

Add the following new section 101.1.1 referenced codes.

101.1.1 Referenced Codes. The other codes referenced elsewhere in this code shall be considered part of the requirements of this code to the prescribed extent of each such reference.

1. Electrical. The provisions of Rhode Island State Electrical Code SBC-5-2008 shall apply wherever referenced in this code as the ICC Electrical Code, and shall apply to the installation of electrical systems, including alterations, repairs, replacement, equipment, appliances, fixtures, fittings, and appurtenances thereto.

2. Mechanical. The provisions of the Rhode Island State Mechanical Code SBC-4-2010 shall apply wherever referenced in this code as the International Mechanical Code and shall apply to the installation, alterations, repairs and replacement of mechanical systems, including equipment, appliances, fixtures, fittings and/or appurtenances, including ventilating, heating, cooling, air-conditioning and refrigeration systems, incinerators and other energy-related systems.

3. Plumbing. The provisions of Rhode Island State Plumbing Code SBC-3-2010 shall apply wherever referenced in this code as the International Plumbing Code, and shall apply to the installation, alteration, repair and replacement of plumbing systems, including equipment, appliances, fixtures, fittings and appurtenances, and where connected to a water or sewage system and all aspects of a medical gas system.

4. Property Maintenance. The provisions of the Rhode Island State Property Maintenance Code SBC-6-2010 Provides requirements for continued use and maintenance buildings and property, and of related plumbing, mechanical, electrical and fire protection systems in existing residential and non-residential structures.

5. Fire Prevention Code. Wherever and whenever provisions of the International Fire Code 2003 editions are referenced, the appropriate Rhode Island Fire Safety Code requirements shall apply.

6. Energy Code. The provisions of the Rhode Island State Energy Conservation Code SBC-8-2010 shall apply wherever referenced in this code as International Energy Conservation Code, and shall apply to all matters governing the design, alteration and construction of buildings and systems for energy efficiency.

7. Building Code. The provisions of the Rhode Island State Building Code SBC-1-2010 shall apply wherever referenced in this code as the International Building Code.

8. Residential Code. The provisions of the Rhode Island One and Two Family Dwelling Code SBC-2-2010 shall apply wherever referenced in this code as the International Residential Code.

9. Existing Building Code. The provisions of the State Building Codes SBC-1-2010 in conjunction with the State Rehabilitation Code SRC-1 and the Rhode Island Fire Safety Code shall apply wherever referenced in this code as the International Existing Building Code.

Any and all such references to the various International Code Council family of code shall be substituted for the appropriate state code as indicated above.

101.2.4 Systems and equipment outside the scope.

Delete exception #9 and substitute the following:

9. Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) installations shall be installed in accordance with this code and the Rhode Island Fire Safety Code.

Delete IFG Code section 101.3 and substitute the following:

101.3 Appendices. Provisions in the appendices are permitted to be used for determining compliance to this code.

Delete IFG Code sections 103, through 106 and 108 through 109.

Chapter 3 General Regulations.

Section 303

Appliance Location

303.3 Add the following new exception:

(6) Gas fired appliances may be installed in loft or open efficiency type apartments when there is a sleeping area not a sleeping room. The installation of appliances must comply with section 304.5 for combustion air required volume and the manufacturers' installation instructions.

310.1.1 Delete and Substitute the following:

310.1.1 CSST Corrugated stainless steel tubing (CSST) gas piping systems requiring bonding by its installation instructions shall not be allowed in RI.

Chapter 4 Gas Piping Installations.

401.2 Delete 401.2 and substitute the following:

401.2 Liquefied Petroleum Gas & Storage.

The storage system for liquefied petroleum gas shall be designed and installed in accordance with NFPA 58 and the following.

401.2.1 For LNG facilities exceeding 1,000 gallons equivalent water capacity structural engineering design by a licensed RI professional engineer shall include explicit analyses of seismic, storm, and hurricane impacts including combined wind and storm surge effects on tank, facility, dock and other associated structure and underlying foundation, pilings, piers, footings or other associated supports or ground connections.

401.2.2 Spill leak, escape and other failure analyses shall include mapping of impacts on surrounding existing structures and build able parcels to the distance determined by the engineer of record to delimit potential flame or heat impacts that could potentially impact tenability and structural stability of structures, whether adjacent to or beyond the LNG facility site. Such impacts shall be with respect to worse-case spill or release scenarios, not less than 14,000 cubic meters of LNG.

401.2.3 Site-specific analyses shall be performed of potential adverse impacts within the distance determined by the engineer of record to delimit potential flame or heat impacts on tenability or stability of all facilities that house occupants of reduced independent mobility. Such occupancies include but are not limited to elderly housing, healthcare facilities, schools, and daycare facilities.

401.2.4 The RI Building Code Board of Appeals shall review each application for such an installation where it or its associated docking facilities are located on state land, coastal land, state waters, or fill areas formerly part of state waters.

Chapter 6

M614.6.6 Delete and substitute the following:

M614.6.6 Length identification. The maximum length of dryer duct may exceed 35' when a permanent placard, measuring a minimum 5" wide, 3" high, and 1/8" thick, and constructed of either wood, metal, or rigid plastic, and bearing raised or embossed lettering stating the following: "WARNING: THE EFFECTIVE LENGTH OF THIS DRYER DUCT IS xxx FEET. ANY DRYER CONNECTED TO THIS EXHAUST DUCT MUST BE RATED TO USE AN EXHAUST DUCT OF THIS LENGTH, PER THE MANUFACTURERS SPECIFATIONS; SERVERE RISK OF FIRE MAY RESULT FOR NONCOMPLIANCE WITH THIS NOTICE."

The provisions of M102.4 shall be used in establishing the effective length of the ductwork installed and noted on the placard. The placard shall be permanently attached to the wall or floor within 6" of the terminus of the duct.