KANN
Mechanical
- Sep 17, 2002
- 63
Would the 2006 Edition of IBC/IFC consider steam to be a hazardous material?
This in effort to determine whether the seismic provisions apply for restraint of steam piping. So, ASCE 7-2005 also factors in, and whether steam is considered hazardous, determins the Occupancy Category in ASCE 7.
ASCE IFC 2702 defines Hazardous Materials as having a Physical or Health hazard. The physical hazard of steam is the potential for burns, which is related to the nearness and confinement of the release of steam to the person or persons.
It seems that steam would be a hazardous material under certain circumstances (high pressure piping in an occupied space), but not under others (a pot boiling on a stove).
Any interpretations that may apply?
This in effort to determine whether the seismic provisions apply for restraint of steam piping. So, ASCE 7-2005 also factors in, and whether steam is considered hazardous, determins the Occupancy Category in ASCE 7.
ASCE IFC 2702 defines Hazardous Materials as having a Physical or Health hazard. The physical hazard of steam is the potential for burns, which is related to the nearness and confinement of the release of steam to the person or persons.
It seems that steam would be a hazardous material under certain circumstances (high pressure piping in an occupied space), but not under others (a pot boiling on a stove).
Any interpretations that may apply?