Mechanical Code definition

Mechanical Code means Chapter 15.16 of the Lancaster Municipal Code. "Plumbing Code" shall mean Chapter 15.20 of the Lancaster Municipal Code.
Mechanical Code means Indiana Mechanical Code found within 675 IAC 18.
Mechanical Code means and refer to the International Mechanical Code, as amended pursuant to the provisions of this Chapter.

Examples of Mechanical Code in a sentence

  • All Works must be provided in accordance with the State Construction Code Act, 1972 PA 230, as amended, MCL 125.1501 et seg,, International Building and Residential Codes and all applicable Michigan construction codes and fire safety including but not limited to: Michigan Building Code, Michigan Residential Code, Michigan Uniform Energy Code, Michigan Electrical Code, Michigan Rehabilitation Code for Existing Buildings, Michigan Mechanical Code, Michigan Elevator Code and Michigan Plumbing Code.

  • The 2015 International Mechanical Code does not prevent the continued use of existing systems.

  • Ventilation: Ventilation requirements shall meet the minimum specifications contained in the BOCA Mechanical Code for the occupancy areas.

  • Buildings shall be provided with natural ventilation in accordance with Section 1203.4, or mechanical ventilation in accordance with the International Mechanical Code.

  • International Mechanical Code, 2009 Edition plus the 2011 OBO International Code Supplement.

  • Similarly, references to "Mechanical Code" or "Uniform Mechanical Code," "Plumbing Code" or "Uniform Plumbing Code," "Fire Code" or "Uniform Fire Code," shall mean Uniform Mechanical Code, Uniform Plumbing Code and Uniform Fire Code of the International Conference of the Building Officials (ICBO).

  • Steel or wrought-iron pipe shall comply with the Indiana Mechanical Code (675 IAC 18-1 [675 IAC 18-1 was repealed filed Oct 28, 1988, 3:00 p.m.: 12 IR 588, eff Jan 2, 1989.

  • All work and materials shall be in full accordance with the latest rules and regulations of the State Fire Marshal; the Safety Orders of the Division of Industrial Safety; the California Electric Code; the California Building Code; California Mechanical Code; the California Fire and Plumbing Codes; OSHA and other applicable State and local codes and laws.

  • Stand- ard Plumbing Code, 1991 Edition, Stand- ard Mechanical Code, 1991 Edition, in- cluding 1992 revisions, and Standard Gas Code, 1991 Edition, including the 1992 re- visions, but excluding Chapter I—Ad- ministration from each standard code and the phrase ‘‘or fire retardant treat- ed wood’’ in reference note (a) of table 600 (Chapter 6) of the Standard Build- ing Code, but including Appendices A, C, E, J, K, M, and R.

  • In the absence of locally adopted codes, the International Building Code (2012), the International Plumbing Code (2012), the International Mechanical Code (2012), the National Electrical Code (2011), and/or the International Residential Code (2012) must be used.


More Definitions of Mechanical Code

Mechanical Code means the Kern County Mechanical Code, as adopted by the Code of Building Regulations.
Mechanical Code means the edition of the International Mechanical Code adopted under Section 15A-2-103.
Mechanical Code means Indiana Mechanical Code (675 IAC 18).
Mechanical Code means the Sedgwick County Mechanical Code as currently enacted by Sedgwick County.
Mechanical Code means the International Mechanical Code, 2006 Edition. The provisions of this code shall apply to the erection, installation, alteration, repair, relocation, replacement, addition to, use or maintenance of any heating, ventilating, cooling, refrigeration systems, incinerators or other miscellaneous heat-producing appliances within this jurisdiction.
Mechanical Code means the Mechanical Code as adopted by Section 8.4.005 of the Westlake Village Municipal Code.

Related to Mechanical Code

  • Fixtures means those leasehold improvements, additions, alterations and installations constituting all or a part of Bank Premises and which were acquired, added, built, installed or purchased at the expense of the Failed Bank, regardless of the holder of legal title thereto as of Bank Closing.

  • UCC means the Uniform Commercial Code as from time to time in effect in the relevant jurisdiction.

  • Electronic act means the creation or transmission originated on or off the schoolsite, by means of an electronic device, including, but not limited to, a telephone, wireless telephone, or other wireless communication device, computer, or pager, of a communication, including, but not limited to, any of the following:

  • Electronic Equipment means the items as specified in the Schedule and which are contained or fixed at or in the Insured Premises.

  • Machinery means any article or combination of articles assembled, arranged or connected and which is used or intended to be used for converting any form of energy to performing work, or which is used or intended to be used, whether incidental thereto or not, for developing, receiving, storing, containing, confining, transforming, transmitting, transferring or controlling any form of energy;

  • Building Code means the regulations made under Section 34 of the Act.