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CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE — MATRIX ADOPTION TABLE
CHAPTER 80 — REFERENCED STANDARDS
(Matrix Adoption Tables are nonregulatory, intended only as an aid to the code user.
See Chapter 1 for state agency authority and building applications.)
Adopting Agency BSC BSC-
CG
SFM HCD DSA OSHPD BSCC DPH AGR DWR CEC CA SL SLC
T-24 T-19* 1 2 1/AC AC SS 1 1R 2 3 4 5
Adopt Entire Chapter                                              
Adopt Entire Chapter as amended (amended sections listed below)     X                                        
Adopt only those sections that are listed below                                              
[California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1]                                              
Chapter / Section                                              
ANSI/APA PRG 320-18     X                                        
ASME A17.1 CSA B44     X                                        
ASME BPE-2009     X                                        
ASTM F2374     X                                        
D3498—11     X                                        
FM3260—00     X                                        
FM3011—99     X                                        
FM4430—80     X                                        
ICC ES AC 331     X                                        
ICC ES AC 77     X                                        
NFPA 2—20     X                                        
NFPA 10—21     X                                        
NFPA 13—22     X                                        
NFPA 13D—22     X                                        
NFPA 14—19     X                                        
NFPA 24—19     X                                        
NFPA 25—13 CA     X                                        
NFPA 32—16     X                                        
NFPA 37—15     X                                        
NFPA 54—15     X                                        
NFPA 68—13     X                                        
NFPA 72—22     X                                        
NFPA 76—16     X                                        
NFPA 82—14     X                                        
NFPA 111—16     X                                        
NFPA 241—19     X                                        
NFPA 260—19     X                                        
NFPA 289—19     X                                        
NFPA 502—14     X                                        
NFPA 1124—17     X                                        
NFPA 2001—18     X                                        
SFM 12-3     X                                        
SFM 12-7-3     X                                        
SFM 12-7A-1     X                                        
SFM 12-7A-2     X                                        
SFM 12-7A-3     X                                        
SFM 12-7A-4     X                                        
SFM 12-7A-4A     X                                        
SFM 12-7A-5     X                                        
SFM 12-8-100     X                                        
SFM 12-10-1     X                                        
SFM 12-10-2     X                                        
SFM 12-10-3     X                                        
UL 13—96     X                                        
UL 38—99     X                                        
UL 193—04     X                                        
UL 199—95     X                                        
UL 228—97     X                                        
UL 260—04     X                                        
UL 262—04     X                                        
UL 268A—98     X                                        
UL 312—04     X                                        
UL 346—05     X                                        
UL 464—03     X                                        
UL 497B—04     X                                        
UL 521—99     X                                        
UL 539—00     X                                        
UL 632—00     X                                        
UL 753—04     X                                        
UL 791—06     X                                        
UL 813—96     X                                        
UL 864—03     X                                        
UL 1974—17     X                                        
UL 9540 Edition 2—2020     X                                        
UL 9540 Edition 4—2019     X                                        
User note:
About this chapter: This code contains numerous references to standards promulgated by other organizations that are used to provide requirements for materials and methods of construction. This chapter contains a comprehensive list of all standards that are referenced in this code. These standards, in essence, are part of this code to the extent of the reference to the standard.
This chapter lists the standards that are referenced in various sections of this document. The standards are listed herein by the promulgating agency of the standard, the standard identification, the effective date and title, and the section or sections of this document that reference the standard. The application of the referenced standards shall be as specified in Section 102.7.
AASHTO
American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials
444 North Capitol Street, NW, Suite 249
Washington, DC 20001
HB-17—2002:
Specification for Highway Bridges, 17th Edition 2002
AFSI
Architectural Fabric Structures Institute
c/o Industrial Fabric Association International
1801 County Road B West
Roseville, MN 55113
FSAAS—16:
Fabric Structures Associated Air Structures 2016
ANSI
American National Standards Institute
25 West 43rd Street, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10036
ANSI E1.21—2013:
Entertainment Technology: Temporary Structures Used for Technical Production of Outdoor Entertainment Events
APA
APA — The Engineered Wood Association
7011 S. 19th Street
Tacoma, WA 98466-5333
ANSI/APA PRG 320—18:
Standard for Performance-rated Cross Laminated Timber
API
American Petroleum Institute
1220 L Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
Publ 2009—7th Edition (2002, R2012):
Safe Welding and Cutting Practices in Refineries, Gas Plants and Petrochemical Plants
Publ 2028 3rd Edition—(2002, R2010):
Flame Arrestors in Piping Systems
Publ 2201 5th Edition—(2003, R2010):
Procedures for Welding or Hot Tapping on Equipment in Service
RP 651—4th Edition (2014):
Cathodic Protection of Aboveground Petroleum Storage Tanks
RP 752— 3rdEdition (2009):
Management of Hazards Associated with Location of Process Plant Buildings, CMA Managers Guide
RP 1604—3rdEdition (1996 R2010):
Closure of Underground Petroleum Storage Tanks
RP 1615—(1996) 6th Edition (2011):
Installation of Underground-petroleum Storage Systems
RP 2001—9th Edition (2012):
Fire Protection in Refineries, 8th Edition
RP 2003—8th Edition (2015):
Protection Against Ignitions Arising out of Static, Lightning and Stray Currents
RP 2023—3rd Edition (2001, R2006):
Guide for Safe Storage and Handling of Heated Petroleum-derived Asphalt Products and Crude-oil Residue
Std 653—5th Edition (2018):
Tank Inspection, Repair, Alteration and Reconstruction
Std 2000—7th Edition (2014):
Venting Atmosphere and Low-pressure Storage Tanks: Nonrefrigerated and Refrigerated
Std 2015—8th Edition 2001 (2018):
Requirements for Safe Entry and Clearing of Petroleum Storage Tanks
Std 2350— 4th Edition (2012):
Overfill Protection for Storage Tanks in Petroleum Facilities, 3rd Edition
ASCE/SEI
American Society of Civil Engineers
Structural Engineering Institute
Reston, VA 20191-4400
ASCE/SEI 24—20:
Flood Resistant Design and Construction
ASHRAE
ASHRAE
1791 Tullie Circle NE
Atlanta, GA 30329
15—2019
Safety Standard for Refrigeration Systems
170—2017
Ventilation of Health Care Facilities
ASME
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Two Park Avenue
New York, NY 10016-5990
A13.1—2020:
Scheme for the Identification of Piping Systems
A17.1—2019/CSA B44—19 the edition as referenced in:
Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators, California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Division 1, Chapter 4, Subchapter 6, Elevator Safety Orders
508.1.6, 604.2, 606.2.5, 606.8.6, 606.8.6.1, 606.8.6.2,
606.8.6.3, 606.8.6.4,
907.3.3, 1009.4.1, 1103.3.3
A17.3—2020:
Safety Code for Existing Elevators and Escalators California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Division 1, Chapter 4, Subchapter 6, Elevator Safety Orders
B16.18—2018:
Cast Copper-alloy Solder-joint Pressure Fittings
B16.22—2018:
Wrought Copper and Copper-alloy Solder-joint Pressure Fittings
B31.1—2020:
Power Piping
5003.2.2, Table 5703.6.2
B31.3—2020:
Process Piping
5003.2.2.2, Table 5703.6.2
B31.4—2019:
Pipeline Transportation Systems for Liquids and Slurries
Table 5703.6.2
B31.9—2020:
Building Services Piping
Table 5703.6.2, 5703.6.3, 5703.6.11
BPE—2009:
Bioprocessing Equipment Standard
BPVC—2019:
ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (Sections I, II, IV, V & VI, VIII)
ASSP
American Society of Safety Professionals
520 N. Northwest Highway
Park Ridge, IL 60068
ANSI/ASSP Z359.1—2020:
The Fall Protection Code
ASTM
ASTM International
100 Barr Harbor Drive, P.O. Box C700
West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959
B42—15a:
Specification for Seamless Copper Pipe, Standard Sizes
B43—15:
Specification for Seamless Red Brass Pipe, Standard Sizes
B68/B68M—11:
Specification for Seamless Copper Tube, Bright Annealed (Metric)
B88—16:
Specification for Seamless Copper Water Tube
B251/B251M—17:
Specification for General Requirements for Wrought Seamless Copper and Copper-alloy Tube
B280—18:
Specification for Seamless Copper Tube for Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Field Service
D56—16a:
Test Method for Flash Point by Tag Closed Cup Tester
202
D86—17:
Test Method for Distillation of Petroleum Products at Atmospheric Pressure
202
D92—18:
Test Method for Flash and Fire Points by Cleveland Open Cup Tester
D93—18:
Test Method for Flash Point by Pensky-Martens Closed Up Tester
202
D323—15A:
Test Method for Vapor Pressure of Petroleum Products (Reid Method)
202
D2859—16:
Standard Test Method for Ignition Characteristics of Finished Textile Floor Covering Materials
D3278—96(2011):
Test Methods for Flash Point of Liquids by Small Scale Closed-cup Apparatus
202
D3498—03(2011):
Standard Specification for Adhesives for Field-Gluing Plywood to Lumber Framing for Floor Systems
E84—18b:
Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials
E108—17:
Standard Test Methods for Fire Tests of Roof Coverings
E648—17a:
Standard Test Method for Critical Radiant Flux of Floor-covering Systems Using a Radiant Heat Energy Source
E681—09(2015):
Test Method for Concentration Limits of Flammability of Chemicals (Vapors and Gases)
202
E1354—17:
Standard Test Method for Heat and Visible Smoke Release Rates for Materials and Products Using an Oxygen Consumption Calorimeter
E1529—16e1:
Standard Test Method for Determining Effects of Large Hydrocarbon Pool Fires on Structural Members and Assemblies
E1537—16:
Test Method for Fire Testing of Upholstered Furniture
E1590—17:
Test Method for Fire Testing of Mattresses
E1966—15:
Standard Test Method for Fire-resistant Joint Systems
202
E2072—14:
Standard Specification for Photoluminescent (Phosphorescent) Safety Markings
E2404—17:
Standard Practice for Specimen Preparation and Mounting of Textile, Paper or Polymeric (Including Vinyl) and Wood Wall or Ceiling Coverings, Facing and Veneers to Assess Surface Burning Characteristics
E2573—17:
Standard Practice for Specimen Preparation and Mounting of Site-fabricated Stretch Systems to Assess Surface Burning Characteristics
E2579—15:
Standard Practice for Specimen Preparation and Mounting of Wood Products to Assess Surface Burning Characteristics
E3082—17:
Standard Test Methods for Determining the Effectiveness of Fire-retardant Treatments for Natural Christmas Trees
F1085—14:
Standard Specification for Mattress and Box Springs for Use in Berths in Marine Vessels
F2006—17:
Standard/Safety Specification for Window Fall Prevention Devices for Non-emergency Escape (Egress) and Rescue (Ingress) Windows
F2090—17:
Specification for Window Fall Prevention Devices with Emergency Escape (Egress) Release Mechanisms
F2200—17:
Standard Specification for Automated Vehicular Gate Construction
F2374—21a:
Standard Practice for Design, Manufacture, Operation, and Maintenance of Inflatable Amusement Devices
BHMA
Builders Hardware Manufacturers' Association
355 Lexington Avenue, 15th Floor
New York, NY 10017
A156.10—2017:
Power-operated Pedestrian Doors
A156.19—2019:
Power Assist and Low-energy Power-operated Doors
A156.27—2019:
Power- and Manual-operated Revolving Pedestrian Doors
A156.38—2019:
Low-energy Power-operated Sliding and Folding Doors
CA
State of California Department of Consumer Affairs
Bureau of Electronics and Appliance Repair, Home Furnishings and Thermal Insulation
4244 South Market Court, Suite D
Sacramento, CA 95834-1243
California Technical Bulletin 129—1992:
Flammability Test Procedure for Mattresses for Use in Public Buildings
California Technical Bulletin 133—1991:
Flammability Test Procedure for Seating Furniture for Use in Public Occupancies
805.1.1.2, 805.2.1.2, 805.4.1.2
CGA
Compressed Gas Association
14501 George Carter Way, Suite 103
Chantilly, VA 20151
ANSI/CGA G-13—(2016):
Storage and Handling of Silane and Silane Mixtures (an American National Standard)
ANSI/CGA P-18—(2013):
Standard for Bulk Inert Gas Systems
C-7—(2014):
Guide to Classification and Labeling of Compressed Gases
P-1—(2015):
Standard for Safe Handling of Compressed Gases in Containers
S-1.1—(2011):
Pressure Relief Device Standards—Part 1—Cylinders for Compressed Gases
S-1.2—(2009):
Pressure Relief Device Standards—Part 2—Cargo and Portable Tanks for Compressed Gases
S-1.3—(2008):
Pressure Relief Device Standards—Part 3—Stationary Storage Containers for Compressed Gases
V-1—(2013):
Standard for Gas Cylinder Valve Outlet and Inlet Connections
CGR
Coast Guard Regulations
c/o Superintendent of Documents
U.S. Government Printing Office
Washington, DC 20402-9325
46 CFR Parts 30, 32, 35 & 39—1999:
Shipping
CPSC
Consumer Product Safety Commission
4330 East-West Highway
Bethesda, MD 20814
16_CFR_Part_1500—2009:
Hazardous Substances and Articles; Administration and Enforcement Regulations
16 CFR Part 1500.41—2009:
Method for Testing Primary Irritant Substances
202
16 CFR Part 1500.42—2009:
Test for Eye Irritants
202
16 CFR Part 1500.44—2009:
Method for Testing Extremely Flammable and Flammable Solids
202
16 CFR Part 1507—2002:
Fireworks Devices
16 CFR Part 1630—2007:
Standard for the Surface Flammability of Carpets and Rugs
CSA
CSA Group
8501 East Pleasant Valley Road
Cleveland, OH 44131
ANSI Z21.69/CSA 6.16—2015:
Connectors for Movable Gas Appliances
319.5, 606.4
ANSI Z83.26/CSA 2.37—2014:
Gas-fired Outdoor Infrared Patio Heaters
CSA/ANSI NGV 2—2016:
Compressed Natural Gas Vehicle Fuel Containers
319.9.1.3
CSA/ANSI NGV 5.1—2016:
Residential Fueling Appliances
CSA/ANSI NGV 5.2—2017:
Vehicle Fueling Appliances
DOC
U.S. Department of Commerce
1401 Constitution Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20230
16 CFR Part 1632—2015:
Standard for the Flammability of Mattress and Mattress Pads (FF 4-72, Amended)
DOL
U.S. Department of Labor
c/o Superintendent of Documents
U.S. Government Printing Office
Washington, DC 20402-9325
29 CFR Part 1910.1000—2015:
Air Contaminants
29 CFR Part 1910.1200—2015:
Hazard Communication
202, 5603.6
DOTn
U.S. Department of Transportation
Office of Hazardous Material Safety
1200 New Jersey Avenue SE DC 20590
East Building 2nd Floor
Washington,
33 CFR Part 154—2015:
Facilities Transferring Oil or Hazardous Material in Bulk
33 CFR Part 155—2015:
Oil or Hazardous Material Pollution Prevention Regulations for Vessels
33 CFR Part 156—2015:
Oil and Hazardous Material Transfer Operations
49 CFR Part 172—2015:
Hazardous Materials Tables, Special Provisions, Hazardous Materials Communications, Emergency Response Information and Training Requirements
49 CFR Part 173—2009:
Shippers—General Requirements for Shipments and Packagings
49 CFR Part 173.137—2009:
Shippers—General Requirements for Shipments and Packagings: Class 8—Assignment of Packing Group
202
49 CFR Part 173.192—2006:
Packaging for Certain Toxic Gases in Hazard Zone A
49 CFR Part 178—2015:
Specifications for Packagings
49 CFR Parts 100—185—2015:
DOTy
U.S. Department of Treasury
c/o Superintendent of Documents
Washington, DC 20402-9325
27 CFR Part 555—2015:
Commerce in Explosives, as amended through April 1, 1998
EN
European Committee for Standardization (EN)
Central Secretariat
Rue de Stassart 36
Brussels B-10 50
European Standard EN 1081—1998:
Resilient Floor Coverings—Determination of the Electrical Resistance
FCC
Federal Communications Commission
Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (WTB)
445 12th Street SW
Washington, DC 20554
47 CFR Part 90.219—2014:
Private Land Mobile Radio Services—Use of Signal Boosters
FM
FM Approvals
Headquarters Office
1151 Boston-Providence Turnpike
P.O. Box 9102
Norwood, MA 02062
3260—00:
Radiant Energy-Sensing Fire Detectors for Automatic Fire Alarm Signaling
3011—99:
Approval Standard for Central Station Service for Fire Alarm and Protective Equipment Supervision
907.7.5.2
4430—2012:
Approval Standard for Heat and Smoke Vents
ANSI/FM 4996—2019:
Approval Standard for Classification of Pallets and Other Material Handling Products as Equivalent to Wood Pallets
ICC
International Code Council, Inc.
500 New Jersey Avenue, NW
6th Floor
Washington, DC 20001
CBC—22:
201.3, 202, 304.1.3, 306.1, 311.1.1, 311.3, 313.1, 317.1,
322.4.2.2, 322.4.3.1, 403.7.3.4, 403.10.4, 404.2.1, 404.6.3,
404.6.4, 404.6.5, 404.6.5.3, 504.1, 508.1, 508.1.2, 510.5.1,
603.1, 604.1, 604.4, 604.5, 604.5.1, 604.5.2, 604.5.3, 604.5.4,
604.6.4.2, 604.6.4.4, 605.2.1.1, 605.3, 605.4.2.6, 605.6.2,
605.8, 701.1, 701.6, 801.1, 803.1, Table 803.3, 803.11.1,
803.11.2, 803.15, 807.2, 807.5.1.2, 808.1, 808.2, 808.5, 901.4,
901.4.1, 901.4.2, 901.4.3, 901.4.4, Table 902.2.11.6, 903.2,
903.2.21, 903.2.5.2, 903.2.6, 903.2.8, 903.2.9.1, 903.2.10,
903.3.1.1.1, 903.3.1.2, 903.3.1.2.1, 903.3.1.2.3, 903.3.2,
904.14, 905.3.9, 905.4, 907.1.1, 907.2.1, 907.2.3.1, 907.2.6.2,
907.2.6.2.2, 907.2.6.3.3, 907.2.7, 907.2.13, 907.2.18,
907.2.21, 907.2.25.2, 907.4.2.2, 907.5.2.1, Table 907.5.2.3.2,
907.6.6, 909.1, 909.2, 909.3, 909.4.3, 909.5, 909.5.3,
909.5.3.1, 909.5.3.2, 909.6.3, 909.10.5, 909.11.1, 909.18.8,
909.20.2, 909.20.2.1, 909.20.3.1, 909.20.3.2, 909.20.6.1,
909.21.1, 910.4.5, Table 911.1, 911.2, 913.2.1, 914.1,
914.2.1, 914.3.1, 914.3.2, 914.3.8, 914.3.8.2, 914.4.1,
914.5.3, 914.7, Table 914.8.3, 914.8.3.2, 914.10, 915.1.6
1003.1, 1003.2, 1003.3.4, 1003.5, Table 1004.5, 1004.6,
1005.7.2, 1006.2.1, Table 1006.2.1, Table 1006.3.4(2),
1008.3.4, 1009.1, 1009.2, 1009.4.1, 1009.4.2, 1009.5,
1009.6.4, 1009.7.2, 1010.1.2.1, 1010.1.4, 1010.1.6, 1010.2.2,
1010.2.5, 1010.2.7, 1010.2.9, 1010.3.1, 1010.3.3, 1011.5.2,
1011.7, 1011.10, 1011.11, 1011.12.2, 1012.6.3, 1012.6.4,
1013.4, 1013.7, 1014.1, 1015.2, 1015.2.1, 1016.2, Table 1017.2,
1018.3, 1018.5, 1019.3, 1019.4, 1020.2, Table 1020.2, 1020.2.1,
Table 1020.3, 1021.4, 1022.3, 1023.2, 1023.3.1, 1023.4, 1023.5,
1023.6, 1023.7, 1023.9, 1023.12, 1023.12.1, 1023.12.2, 1024.3,
1024.5, 1024.6, 1024.7, 1024.8, 1026.2, 1026.3, 1026.4.1
1027.5, 1028.2, 1030.1.1.1, 1030.14.1, 1030.16.4, 1031.2.1,
1031.5.3, 1101.2, 1101.3, 1103.3.2, 1103.3.3, 1103.4.1,
1103.4.8, 1103.4.9.1, 1103.4.9.2.1, 1103.4.9.2.2, 1103.4.9.4,
1103.4.9.5, 1103.4.10, 1103.5.4, 1104.5, 1104.17, 1104.17.1,
1104.18,  Table 1104.18, 1105.4.1, 1105.4.3.1, 1105.4.3.2,
1105.5.7, 1105.7.2, 1105.7.3, 1105.7.4, 1105.7.5, 1105.7.6
1105.8, 1113.6.1, 1113.6.1.4.2, 1113.7, 1113.10, 1113.12.1
1113.13.2, 1113.13.3, 1114.8, 1114.13, 1114.15, 1114.16
1114.17, 1114.20, 1114.22, 1114.25, 1114.26, 1115.3, 1115.4,
1115.6, 1115.7, 1115.8, 1203.1, 1203.1.3, 1203.1.8, 1203.2.1,
1203.2.8, 1203.2.9, 1203.2.11, 1203.2.16, 1203.2.19, 1205.1,
1206.6.2, 1207.4.4, 1207.7.4, 1207.9.2, 1207.11.3, 2004.6,
2006.17, 2007.1, 2007.4, 2103.3, 2107.1, 2301.1, 2301.4,
2303.1, 2307.4, 2308.3, 2308.3.1, 2309.3.1.5.1, 2309.3.2,
2310.1, 2311.1, 2311.3.1, 2311.4.1, 2311.8.3, 2404.2, 2404.3.1,
2404.3.3.6, 2404.3.4, 2405.2, 2701.1, 2701.4, 2703.2.2,
2703.3.1, 2703.3.2, 2703.3.4, 2703.3.8, 2703.14, 2703.14.1,
2703.14.2, 2703.15.1, 2704.3.1, 2705.2.3.2, 2705.3.1,
2705.3.2.1, 2705.3.3, 2803.1, 2905.1, 2909.2, 2909.4, 2909.6,
3101.1, 3103.1, 3103.3.1, 3103.8.2, 3103.8.4, 3103.9.1,
3103.9.2, 3103.9.3, 3104.1, 3105.53201.3, 3206.3.2, 3206.9,
3207.2, 3208.1.1, 3208.2, 3315.1, 3403.1, 3704.3, 3704.4,
3704.5, 3801.1, 3801.2, 3804.1, 3804.1.1.1, Table 3805.4,
Table 3806.2.1, 3901.1, 3903.1, 3904.1, 4802.1, 4802.2, 4804.5,
4804.6, 4902, 4905.2, Table 5003.1.1(1), Table 5003.1.1(2),
5003.2.2.2, 5003.2.8, 5003.8.1, Table 5003.8.2, 5003.8.3,
5003.8.3.1, 5003.8.4.1, 5003.9.9, 5003.10.5.1, 5004.13, 5005.2
5005.3.9, 5101.1, 5303.16.1, 5303.16.2, 5306.1, 5306.2,
5306.2.1, 5306.2.2, 5307.4.6, 5503.1.2, 5503.5.2, 5504.2.1.2,
5504.2.2.2, 5505.4.1, 5604.2, Table 5604.5.2(3), 5605.5, 5701.3,
5704.2.7.7, 5704.2.8.1, 5704.2.8.2, 5704.2.9.3, 5704.2.9.4
5704.3.3.5, 5704.3.7.1, 5704.3.8, 5705.3.4, 5705.3.5.3,
5705.3.7.1, 5705.3.7.2, 5705.3.7.3, 5705.3.7.4, 5705.3.7.5.1,
5706.2.3, 5706.4.1, 5803.1.1, 5806.4.3, 5808.1, 5808.3,
5808.3.2, 5906.2.2, 5906.2.35906.4.2, 6003.1.4.2, 6005.3.1,
6109.11.2, 6204.1.2, 6306.4, 6404.1.4, 6604.1
ICC ES AC 331:
Acceptance Criteria for Smoke and Heat Vents
ICC ES AC 77:
Acceptance Criteria for Smoke Containment Systems Used with Fire-resistance-rated Elevator Hoistway Doors and Frames
707.14.1
ICC 500—20:
ICC/NSSA Standard on the Design and Construction of Storm Shelters
ICC A117.1—17:
Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities
IIAR
International Institute of Ammonia Refrigeration
1001 N. Fairfax Street, Suite 503
Alexandria, VA 22314
ANSI/IIAR 2—2014,
including Addendum A: Safe Design of Closed-circuit Ammonia Refrigeration Systems
ANSI/IIAR 6—2019:
Standard for Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Closed-circuit Ammonia Refrigeration Systems
ANSI/IIAR 7—2019:
Developing Operating Procedures for Closed-circuit Ammonia Refrigeration Systems
ANSI/IIAR 8—2020:
Decommissioning of Closed-circuit Ammonia Refrigeration Systems
ANSI/IIAR 9—2020:
Standard for Minimum System Safety Requirements for Existing Closed-circuit Ammonia Refrigeration Systems
IKECA
International Kitchen Exhaust Cleaning Association
100 North 20th Street, Suite 400
Philadelphia,, PA 19103
ANSI/IKECA C10—2016:
Standard for the Methodology for Cleaning of Commercial Kitchen Exhaust Systems
ISO
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
ISO Central Secretariat
1 ch, de la Voie-Creuse, Case postale 56
CH-1211 Geneva 20, Switzerland
ISO 8115—86:
Cotton Bales—Dimensions and Density
Table 2704.2.2.1, Table 5003.1.1(1)
NEMA
National Electrical Manufacturer's Association
1300 North 17th Street
Suite 900
Arlington, VA 22209
250—2018:
Enclosures for Electrical Equipment (1,000 Volt Maximum)
6005.2
NFPA
National Fire Protection Association
1 Batterymarch Park
Quincy, MA 02169-7471
04—21:
Standard for Integrated Fire Protection and Life Safety System Testing
10—21:
Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers
Table 901.6.1, 906.2, Table 906.3(1), Table 906.3(2), 906.3.2,
906.3.4, 3006.3
11—16:
Standard for Low-, Medium-, and High-expansion Foam
12—18:
Table 901.6.1, 904.8, 904.13, 1207.5.5
12A—18:
Standard on Halon 1301 Fire Extinguishing Systems
Table 901.6.1, 904.9

*NFPA 13, Amended Sections as follows:
Revise Section 2.2 and add publications as follows:
2.2 NFPA Publications.
NFPA 25, Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems, 2013 California edition.
Revise Section 6.4.3.1.1 as follows:
6.4.3.1.1* Pipe joints shall not be located under foundation footings. The pipe under the building or building foundation shall not contain mechanical joints.
Exceptions:
  1. Where allowed in accordance with Section 6.4.3.1.
  2. Alternate designs may be utilized where designed by a registered professional engineer and approved by the enforcing agency.
Delete Sections 8.15.5.1 and 8.15.5.2
8.15.5.1* Reserved.
8.15.5.2* Reserved.
Revise Section 9.2.1.16 as follows:
9.2.1.16 Exterior columns under 10 ft2 (0.93m2) in total area, formed by studs or wood joist, with no sources of ignition within the column, supporting exterior canopies that are fully protected with a sprinkler system, shall not require sprinkler protection.
Revise Section 9.2.3.1* as follows:
9.2.3.1* Sprinklers shall be permitted to be omitted where the exterior canopies, roofs, portecocheres, balconies, decks or similar projections are constructed with materials that are noncombustible, limited-combustible or fire retardant treated wood as defined in NFPA 703, Standard for Fire Retardant—Treated Wood and Fire-Retardant Coatings for Building Materials.
Delete Section A.9.2.3.1 of Annex
Revise Section 9.2.3.2
9.2.3.2 Sprinklers shall be permitted to be omitted from below the canopies, roofs, balconies, decks or similar projections are combustible construction, provided the exposed finish material on the roof or canopy is noncombustible, limited-combustible or fire retardant treated wood as defined in NFPA 703, Standard for Fire Retardant—Treated Wood and Fire-Retardant Coatings for Building Materials, and the roofs or canopies contains only sprinklered concealed spaces or any of the following unsprinklered combustible concealed spaces:
  1. Combustible concealed spaces filled entirely with noncombustible insulation.
  2. Light or ordinary hazard occupancies where noncombustible or limited-combustible ceilings are directly attached to the bottom of solid wood joists so as to create enclosed joist spaces 160 ft3 (4.5 m3) or less in volume, including space below insulation that is laid directly on top or within the ceiling joists in an otherwise sprinklered attic [See 11.2.3.1.5.2(9)].
  3. Concealed spaces over isolated small roofs or canopies not exceeding 55 ft2 (5.1 m2).
Delete language to section 9.2.3.3 and reserve section number.
9.2.3.3 Reserved.
Revise Section 9.3.6.1 as follows:
9.3.6.1 Automatic fire sprinklers shall not be required in elevator machine rooms, elevator machinery spaces, control spaces or hoistways of traction elevators installed in accordance with the applicable provisions in the California Building Code, where all of the following conditions are met:
  1. The elevator machine room, machinery space, control room, control space or hoistway of traction elevator is dedicated to elevator equipment only.
  2. The elevator machinery space, control room, control space or hoistway of traction elevators is separated from the remainder of the building by walls and floor/ceiling or roof/ceiling assemblies having a fire resistance rating of not less than that specified by the applicable building code.
  3. No materials unrelated to elevator equipment are permitted to be stored in elevator machine rooms, machinery spaces, control rooms, control spaces or hoistways of traction elevators.
  4. The elevator machinery is not of the hydraulic type.
Add new Section 9.3.6.1.1 as follows: 9.3.6.1.1 The sprinkler required at the top and bottom of the elevator hoistway by 8.15.5.6 shall not be required where permitted by Chapter 30 of the California Building Code.
Revise Section 9.3.19.1* as follows:
9.3.19.1* Unless the requirements of 9.2.3.1 or 9.2.3.2 are met, sprinklers shall be installed under exterior roofs, canopies, porte cochere, balconies, decks or similar projections exceeding 4 ft (1.2 m) in width.
Revise Annex Section A9.3.19.2 as follows:
A9.3.19.2 The presence of planters, newspaper machines and similar items, should not be considered storage. Add Section 9.3.19.3 as follows:
9.3.19.3 Sprinklers may be omitted for following structures:
  1. Solar photovoltaic panel structures with no use underneath. Signs may be provided, as determined by the enforcing agency prohibiting any use underneath including storage.
  2. Solar photovoltaic (PV) panels supported by framing that have sufficient uniformly distributed and unobstructed openings throughout the top of the array (horizontal plane) to allow heat and gases to escape, as determined by the enforcing agency.
Add new Sections 16.9.3.1.3.4 and 16.9.3.1.3.5 as follows:
16.9.3.1.3.4 Where a system includes floor control valves, a hydraulic design information sign containing information for the floor shall be provided at each floor control valve. A hydraulic design information sign shall be provided for each area calculated. The installing contractor shall identify a hydraulically designed sprinkler system with a permanently marked weatherproof metal or rigid plastic sign secured with corrosion resistant wire, chain or other approved means. Such signs shall be placed at the alarm valve, dry pipe valve, preaction valve or deluge valve supplying the corresponding hydraulically designed area.
16.9.3.1.3.5 Control valves, check valves, drain valves, antifreeze valves shall be readily accessible for inspection, testing and maintenance. Valves located more than 7 feet above the finished floor shall be provided with a means of opening and closing the valve from the floor level.
Add new Sections 16.9.10.5, 16.9.10.5.1, 16.9.10.5.1.1, 16.9.10.5.1.2, 16.9.10.5.1.3, 16.9.10.5.1.4, 16.9.10.5.2 as follows:
16.9.10.5 Sectional Valves.
16.9.10.5.1 Private fire service main systems shall have sectional control valves at appropriate points in order to permit sectionalizing the system in the event of a break or for the making of repairs or extensions.
16.9.10.5.1.1 Sectional control valves are not required when the fire service main system serves less than six fire appurtenances.
16.9.10.5.1.2 Sectional control valves shall be indicating valves in accordance with Section 16.9.3.2.
16.9.10.5.1.3 Sectional control valves shall be located so that no more than five fire appurtenances are affected by shut-down of any single portion of the fire service main. Each fire hydrant, fire sprinkler system riser and standpipe riser shall be considered a separate fire appurtenance. In-rack sprinkler systems shall not be considered as a separate appurtenance.
16.9.10.5.1.4 The number of fire appurtenances between sectional control valves is allowed to be modified by the authority having jurisdiction.
16.9.10.5.2 A valve shall be provided on each bank where a main crosses a body of water or outside the building foundation(s) where the main or section of main runs under a building.
Add new Section 17.2.2.9.1 as follows:
17.2.2.9.1 Powder-driven studs used for attaching hangers to the building structure are prohibited in Seismic design Categories C, D, E and F.
Revise Section 18.5.11.4 as follows:
18.5.11.4 Where threaded pipe is used for sway bracing, it shall have a wall thickness of not less than Schedule 40.
Replace Section 18.5.12.5 as follows:
18.5.12.5 Lag screws or power-driven fasteners shall not be used to attach braces to the building structure.
Replace Section 18.5.12.6 as follows: 18.5.12.6 Fastening methods other than those identified in 9.3.5.12 shall not apply to other fastening methods, which shall be acceptable for use if certified by a registered professional engineer to support the loads determined in accordance with the criteria in 18.5.9. Calculations shall be submitted to the authority having jurisdiction.
Revise Section 18.5.12.7.4 as follows:
18.5.12.7.4
requirements of the building code and certified by a registered professional engineer.

Revise Section 18.6.1(3) as follows: 18.6.1*(3) No. 12, 440 lb (200 Kg) wire installed at least 45 degrees from the vertical plane and anchored on both sides of the pipe. Powder driven fasteners for attaching restraint is allowed to be used provided that the restraint component does not support the dead load.
Revise Section 19.2.3.1.5.2(9) as follows: 19.2.3.1.5.2(9) Exterior columns under 10 ft2 (0.93m2) in total area, formed by studs or wood joist, with no sources of ignition within the column, supporting exterior canopies that are fully protected with a sprinkler system.
Revise Section 19.2.3.2.3.1 as follows:
19.2.3.2.3.1 Where listed quick-response sprinklers, excluding extended coverage quick-response sprinklers, are used throughout a system or portion of a system having the same hydraulic design basis, the system area of operation shall be permitted to be reduced without revising the density as indicated in Figure 19.2.3.2.3.1 when all of the following conditions are satisfied:
  1. Wet pipe system
  2. Light hazard occupancy
  3. 20 ft (6.1 m) maximum ceiling height
  4. There are no unprotected ceiling pockets as allowed by 10.2.9 and 11.2.7 exceeding 32 ft2 (3 m2)
FIGURE 19.2.3.2.3.1
DESIGN AREA REDUCTION FOR QUICK-RESPONSE SPRINKLERS
Revise Section 19.2.3.2.3.2 as follows:
19.2.3.2.3.2 The number of sprinklers in the design area shall never be less than seven.
Revise Section 20.9.5.2 as follows:
20.9.5.2 Early suppression fast-response (ESFR) sprinklers shall not be used in buildings with automatic heat or smoke vents unless the vents use a standard-response operating mechanism with a minimum temperature rating of 360°F (182°C) or 100°F (56°C) above the operating temperature of the sprinklers, whichever is higher.
Add Section 28.1.3(18)(e)* as follows:
28.1.3(18)(e)* Where a waterflow test is used for the purposes of system design, the test shall be conducted no more than 6 months prior to working plan submittal unless otherwise approved by the authority having jurisdiction.
Revise Section 29.1 as follows:
29.1 Approval of Sprinkler Systems and Private Fire Service Mains. The installing contractor shall do the following:
  1. Notify the authority having jurisdiction and the property owner or property owner's authorized representative of the time and date testing will be performed.
  2. Perform all required testing (see Section 29.2).
  3. Complete and sign the appropriate contractor's material and test certificate(s) (see Figure A.29.1).
  4. Remove all caps and straps prior to placing the sprinkler system in service.
  5. Upon system acceptance by the authority having jurisdiction a label prescribed by Title 19 California Code of Regulations, Chapter 5 shall be affixed to each system riser.
Revise Section 29.3 as follows:
29.3 Instructions. The installing contractor shall provide the property owner or the property owner's authorized representative with the following:
  1. All literature and instructions provided by the manufacturer describing proper operation and maintenance of any equipment and devices installed.
  2. NFPA 25, Standard for the Inspection, testing, and maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems, 2013 California Edition.
  3. Title 19, California Code of Regulations, Chapter 5, "Fire Extinguishing Systems."
Revise Section 29.4.1 as follows:
29.4.1 The installing contractor shall identify a hydraulically designed sprinkler system with a permanently marked weatherproof metal or rigid plastic sign secured with corrosion resistant wire, chain or other approved means. Such signs shall be placed at the alarm valve, dry pipe valve, preaction valve or deluge valve supplying the corresponding hydraulically designed area. Pipe schedule systems shall be provided with a sign indicating that the system was designed and installed as a pipe schedule system and the hazard classification(s) included in the design.
Revise Section 29.4.3 as follows:
29.4.3 The sign shall include the following information:
  1. Location of the design area or areas
  2. Discharge densities over the design area or areas
  3. Required flow and pressure of the system at the base of the riser.
  4. Occupancy classification or commodity classification and maximum permitted storage height and configuration
  5. Hose stream allowance included in addition to the sprinkler demand
  6. The name of the installing contractor
  7. Required flow and pressure of the system at the water supply source.
  8. Required flow and pressure of the system at the discharge side of the fire pump where a fire pump is installed.
  9. Type or types and number of sprinklers or nozzles installed including the orifice size, temperature rating, orientation, K-Factor, sprinkler identification number (SIN) for sprinkler heads when applicable, and response type.
  10. The minimum discharge flow rate and pressure required from the hydraulically most demanding sprinkler.
  11. The required pressure settings for pressure reducing valves.
  12. For deluge sprinkler systems, the required flow and pressure at the hydraulically most demanding sprinkler or nozzle.
  13. The protection area per sprinkler based on the hydraulic calculations.
  14. The edition of NFPA 13 to which the system was designed and installed.
Revise Section 29.6.1 as follows: 29.6.1 The installing contractor shall provide a general information sign used to determine system design basis and information relevant to the inspection, testing, and maintenance requirements required by NFPA 25 , Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems, 2013 California Edition.
13D—22:
Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in One- and Two-family Dwellings and Manufactured Homes as amended*
903.3.1.3, 903.3.5.1.1

*NFPA 13D, Amended Sections as follows:
Revise Section 6.2.2 to read as follows:
6.2.2 Where a well, pump, tank or combination thereof is the source of supply for a fire sprinkler system, the configuration for the system shall be one of the following:
  1. The water supply shall serve both domestic and fire sprinkler systems.
    1. A test connection shall be provided downstream of the pump that creates a flow of water equal to the smallest sprinkler on the system. The connection shall return water to the tank.
    2. Any disconnecting means for the pump shall be approved.
    3. A method for refilling the tank shall be piped to the tank.
    4. A method of seeing the water level in the tank shall be provided without having to open the tank.
    5. The pump shall not be permitted to sit directly on the floor.
  2. A stand-alone tank is permitted if the following conditions are met:
    1. The pump shall be connected to a 220-volt circuit breaker shared with a common household appliance (e.g., range, oven, dryer),
    2. The pump shall be a stainless steel 240-volt pump,
    3. A valve shall be provided to exercise the pump. The discharge of the exercise valve shall drain to the tank, and
    4. A sign shall be provided stating: "Valve must be opened monthly for 5 minutes."
    5. A means for automatically refilling the tank level, so that the tank capacity will meet the required water supply duration in minutes, shall be provided.
    6. A test connection shall be provided downstream of the pump that creates a flow of water equal to the smallest sprinkler on the system. The connection shall return water to the tank.
    7. Any disconnecting means for the pump shall be approved.
    8. A method for refilling the tank shall be piped to the tank.
    9. A method of seeing the water level in the tank shall be provided without having to open the tank.
    10. The pump shall not be permitted to sit directly on the floor.
Add new Section 6.2.2.1 as follows:
6.2.2.1 Where a fire sprinkler system is supplied by a stored water source with an automatically operated means of pressurizing the system other than an electric pump, the water supply may serve the sprinkler system only.
Add new Section 6.2.4 as follows:
6.2.4 Where a water supply serves both domestic and fire sprinkler systems, 5 gpm (19 L/min) shall be added to the sprinkler system demand at the point where the systems are connected, to determine the size of common piping and the size of the total water supply requirements where no provision is made to prevent flow into the domestic water system upon operation of a sprinkler. For multipurpose piping systems, the 5 gpm (19 L/min) demand shall be added at the domestic connection nearest the design area. This demand may be split between two domestic connections at 2.5 gpm (10 L/min) each.
Revise Section 8.3.4 as follows:
8.3.4* Sprinklers shall not be required in detached garages, open attached porches, carports with no habitable space above, and similar structures.
Add new Sections 8.3.11 and 8.3.11.1 as follows:
8.3.11 Solar photovoltaic panel structures
8.3.11.1 Sprinklers shall be permitted to be omitted from the following structures:
  1. Solar photovoltaic panel structures with no use underneath. Signs may be provided, as determined by the enforcing agency prohibiting any use underneath including storage.
  2. Solar photovoltaic (PV) panels supported by framing that have sufficient uniformly distributed and unobstructed openings throughout the top of the array (horizontal plane) to allow heat and gases to escape, as determined by the enforcing agency.
13R—22:
Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in Low-rise Residential Occupancies as amended*
903.3.1.2, 903.3.5.1.1, 903.3.5.1.2, 903.3.5.2, 903.4

*NFPA 13R, Amended Sections as follows:
Revise Section 2.2 and add publications as follows:
2.2 NFPA Publications.
NFPA 25, Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems, 2013 California edition.
Add new Sections 6.6.10 and 6.10.1 as follows:
6.6.10 Solar photovoltaic panel structures
6.6.10.1 Sprinklers shall be permitted to be omitted from the following structures:
  1. Solar photovoltaic panel structures with no use underneath. Signs may be provided, as determined by the enforcing agency prohibiting any use underneath including storage.
  2. Solar photovoltaic (PV) panels supported by framing that have sufficient uniformly distributed and unobstructed openings throughout the top of the array (horizontal plane) to allow heat and gases to escape, as determined by the enforcing agency.
Revise Section 11.4 as follows:
11.4 Instructions.
The installing contractor shall provide the property owner or the property owner's authorized representative with the following:
  1. All literature and instructions provided by the manufacturer describing proper operation and maintenance of any equipment and devices installed.
  2. NFPA 25, Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems 2013 California Edition and Title 19, California Code of Regulations, Chapter 5.
  3. Once the system is accepted by the authority having jurisdiction a label as prescribed by Title 19, California Code of Regulations, Chapter 5, shall be affixed to each system riser.
14—19:
Standard for the Installation of Standpipe and Hose System, as amended*
905.2, 905.3.4, 905.4.2, 905.6.2, 905.8

*NFPA 14, Amended Sections as follows:
Replace Section 6.3.7.1
6.3.7.1 System water supply valves, isolation control valves, and other valves in fire mains shall be supervised in an approved manner in the open position by one of the following methods:
  1. Where a building has a fire alarm system or a sprinkler monitoring system installed, the valve shall be supervised by:
    1. a central station, proprietary or remote supervising station, or
    2. a local signaling service that initiates an audible signal at a constantly attended location.
  2. Where a building does not have a fire alarm system or a sprinkler monitoring system installed, the valve shall be supervised by:
    1. Locking the valves in the open position, or
    2. Sealing of valves and an approved weekly recorded inspection where valves are located within fenced enclosures under the control of the owner.
16—19:
Standard for the Installation of Foam-water Sprinkler and Foam-water Spray Systems
17—21:
Standard for Dry Chemical Extinguishing Systems
17A—21:
Standard for Wet Chemical Extinguishing Systems
20—19:
Standard for the Installation of Stationary Pumps for Fire Protection
412.2.4.1, 913.1, 913.2, 913.2.1, 913.5
24—19:
Standard for Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their Appurtenances, as amended*
3109F

*NFPA 24, Amended Sections as follows:
Amend Section 4.2.1 as follows:
Section 4.2.1.Installation work shall be done by fully experienced and responsible contractors. Contractors shall be appropriately licensed in the State of California to install private fire service mains and their appurtenances.
Revise Section 4.2.2 as follows:
4.2.2 Installation or modification of private fire service mains shall not begin until plans are approved and appropriate permits secured from the authority having jurisdiction.
Add Section 4.2.2.1 as follows:
4.2.2.1 As approved by the authority having jurisdiction, emergency repair of existing system may start immediately, with plans being submitted to the authority having jurisdiction within 96 hours from the start of the repair work.
Revise Section 5.9.5.1 as follows:
5.9.5.1 Fire department connections shall be on the street side of buildings and as approved by the authority having jurisdiction.
Add Sections 6.6.1.1, 6.6.1.2, 6.6.1.3 and 6.6.1.4 as follows:
6.6.1.1 Sectional control valves are not required when the fire service main system serves less than six fire appurtenances.
6.6.1.2 Sectional control valves shall be indicating valves in accordance with NFPA 13 , Section 6.7.1.3.
6.6.1.3 Sectional control valves shall be located so that no more than five fire appurtenances are affected by shut-down of any single portion of the fire service main. Each fire hydrant, fire sprinkler system riser and standpipe riser shall be considered a separate fire appurtenance. In-rack sprinkler systems shall not be considered as a separate appurtenance.
6.6.1.4 The number of fire appurtenances between sectional control valves is allowed to be modified by the authority having jurisdiction.
Revise Section 10.4.3.1.1 as follows:
10.4.3.1.1 Pipe joints shall not be located under foundation footings. The pipe under the building or building foundation shall not contain mechanical joints.
Exceptions:
  1. Where allowed in accordance with 10.4.3.2.
  2. Alternate designs may be utilized where designed by a registered professional engineer and approved by the enforcing agency.
Revise Section 10.9.1 as follows:
10.9.1 Backfill shall be well tamped in layers or puddle under and around pipes to prevent settlement or lateral movement. Backfill shall consist of clean fill sand or pea gravel to a minimum 6" below and to a minimum of 12" above the pipe and shall contain no ashes, cinders, refuse, organic matter or other corrosive materials. Other backfill materials and methods are permitted where designed by a registered professional engineer and approved by the enforcing agency.
25—13CA:
California NFPA 25 Edition (Based on the 2011 Edition)
Inspection, Testing and Maintenance of Water-based Fire Protection Systems
Chapter 31F, 3108F
30—21:
Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code
415.6.1, 415.6.2, 507.8.1.1.1, 507.8.1.1.2
30A—21:
Code for Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities and Repair Garages
406.2.9.2
31—20:
Standard for the Installation of Oil-burning Equipment
2113.15
32—16:
Standard for Dry Cleaning Facilities, as amended*
415.9.3, 2101.1.1

*NFPA 32, Amended Sections as follows:
Delete the following publications from Section 2.2:
2.2 NFPA Publications.
NFPA 10, Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers, 2010 edition.
NFPA 25 , Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems, 2011 edition.
NFPA 70, National Electrical Code®, 2011 edition.
NFPA 101®, Life Safety Code®, 2009 edition.
NFPA 5000®, Building Construction and Safety Code®, 2009 edition.
Revise Section 4.4.1.1 as follows:
4.4.1.1 General building and structure design and construction shall be in accordance with California Building Code.
Delete language to Sections 4.4.1.2 and 4.4.1.3 and reserve section numbers.
4.4.1.2 Reserved
4.4.1.3 Reserved
Revise Section 4.4.4 as follows:
4.4.4 Means of Egress. Means of egress shall conform with the provisions of the California Building Code.
Revise Section 4.6.2 as follows:
4.6.2 Automatic Sprinkler Systems. Where required by this standard, automatic sprinkler systems shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 13 , Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems, and periodically inspected, tested and maintained in accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Chapter 5.
Revise Section 4.6.4 as follows:
4.6.4 Portable Fire Extinguishers. Suitable numbers and types of portable fire extinguishers shall be installed and maintained throughout the drycleaning plant in accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Chapter 3.
Revise Section 7.3.2 as follows:
7.3.2 Electrical Installations. Electrical equipment and wiring in a Type II drycleaning room shall comply with the provisions of California Electrical Code, for use in Class I, Division 2 hazardous locations.
37—18:
Installation and Use of Stationary Combustion Engines and Gas Turbines
40—19:
Standard for the Storage and Handling of Cellulose Nitrate Film
409.1
51—18:
Design and Installation of Oxygen-fuel Gas Systems for Welding, Cutting and Allied Processes
52—19:
Vehicular Gaseous Fuel System Code
319.9.2, 5301.1
54—18:
National Fuel Gas Code
55—19:
Compressed Gases and Cryogenic Fluids Code
56—20:
Standard for Fire and Explosion Prevention during Cleaning and Purging of Flammable Gas Piping Systems
58—20:
415.9.2
61—20:
Standard for the Prevention of Fires and Dust Explosions in Agricultural and Food Product Facilities
426.1
68—13:
Standard on Explosion Protection by Deflagration Venting
Table 414.5.1, 911.1 , 911.4 , Table 2205.1
70—20:
National Electrical Code
108.3, 406.2.7, 406.2.9, 412.5.7, 415.11.1.8,
Table 509.1, 904.3.1, 907.6.1, 909.12.2, 909.16.3,
910.4.6, 1204.4.1, 2701.1, 2702.1.3, 3111.3

*NFPA 72, Amended Sections as follows:
Revise Section 10.3.1 as follows:
10.3.1 Equipment constructed and installed in conformity with this Code shall be listed for the purpose for which it is used. Fire alarm systems and components shall be California State Fire Marshal approved and listed in accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1.
Revise Section 10.3.3 as follows:
10.3.3 All devices and appliances that receive their power from the initiating device circuit or signaling line circuit of a control unit shall be California State Fire Marshal listed for use with
76—16:
Standard for the Fire Protection of Telecommunications Facilities
80—19:
Standard for Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives
410.2.5, 509.4.2, 716.1, 716.2.5.1, 716.2.6.4, 716.2.9,
716.3.4.1, 716.3.5, 716.4.3, 1010.3.3
82—19:
Standard on Incinerators and Waste and Linen Handling Systems and Equipment
713.13
85—19:
Boiler and Combustion System Hazards Code
426.1
92—18:
Standard for Smoke Control Systems
96—20:
Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations
99—21:
Health Care Facilities Code
407.11, 422.6, 425.1
101—21:
Life Safety Code
105—19:
Standard for Smoke Door Assemblies and Other Opening Protectives
405.4.2, 710.5.2.2, 716.2.10, 909.20.4.1
110—19:
Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems
2702.1.3, 3111F
111—19:
Standard on Stored Electrical Energy Emergency and Standby Power Systems
2702.1.3, 3111F
120—20:
Standard for Fire Prevention and Control in Coal Mines
426.1
170—18:
Standard for Fire Safety and Emergency Symbols
211—19:
Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents and Solid Fuel-burning Appliances
2112.5
221—21:
Standard for High Challenge Fire Walls, Fire Walls and Fire Barrier Walls
706.2, Table 716.1(2)
241—19:
Standard for Safeguarding Construction, Alteration and Demolition Operations
252—17:
Standard Methods of Fire Tests of Door Assemblies
Table 716.1(1), 716.1.1, 716.1.2.2.1, 716.2.1.1, 716.2.1.2,
716.2.2.1, 716.2.2.2, 716.2.2.3.1, 716.2.5.1.1
253—19:
Standard Method of Test for Critical Radiant Flux of Floor Covering Systems Using a Radiant Heat Energy Source
406.2.4, 424.2, 804.2, 804.3
257—17:
Standard for Fire Test for Window and Glass Block Assemblies
Table 716.1(1), 716.1.1, 716.1.2.2.2, 716.3.1.1, 716.3.1.2,
716.3.2.1.3, 716.3.4
259—18:
Standard Test Method for Potential Heat of Building Materials
2603.4.1.10, 2603.5.3
260—19
Methods of Tests and Classification System for Cigarette Ignition Resistance of Components of Upholstered Furniture
265—19:
Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Evaluating Room Fire Growth Contribution of Textile or Expanded Vinyl Wall Coverings on Full Height Panels and Walls
268—19:
Standard Test Method for Determining Ignitability of Exterior Wall Assemblies Using a Radiant Heat Energy Source
1405.1.1.1, 1405.1.1.1.1, 1405.1.1.1.2, 2603.5.7
275—17:
Standard Method of Fire Tests for the Evaluation of Thermal Barriers
508.4.4.1, 509.4.1.1, 1406.10.2, 1408.10.2, 2603.4
276—19:
Standard Method of Fire Tests for Determining the Heat Release Rate of Roofing Assemblies with Combustible Above-deck Roofing Components
1508.1, 2603.3, 2603.4.1.5
285—19:
Standard Fire Test Method for the Evaluation of Fire Propagation Characteristics of Exterior Nonload-bearing Wall Assemblies Containing Combustible Components
718.2.6, 1402.5, 1406.10.3, 1408.10.4, 1511.6.2, 2603.5.5
286—15:
Standard Methods of Fire Test for Evaluating Contribution of Wall and Ceiling Interior Finish to Room Fire Growth
402.6.4.4, 424.2, 803.1.1, 803.1.1.1, 803.11, 803.12, 803.13,
1406.10.2, 1408.10.3, 2603.7, 2603.9, 2604.2.4, 2614.4, 3105.3
288—17:
Standard Methods of Fire Tests of Horizontal Fire Door Assemblies Installed in Horizontal in Fire-resistance-rated Floor Systems
712.1.13.1
289—19:
Standard Method of Fire Test for Individual Fuel Packages
402.6.2, 402.6.4.5, 424.2, 806.4
409—16:
Standard for Aircraft Hangars
412.3.6, Table 412.3.6, 412.3.6.1, 412.5.5
418—16:
Standard for Heliports
412.7.4
484—19:
Standard for Combustible Metals
426.1
502—14:
Standard for Road Tunnels, Bridges, and Other Limited Access Highways
429
652—19:
Standard on the Fundamentals of Combustible Dust
426.1
654—20:
Standard for the Prevention of Fire and Dust Explosions from the Manufacturing, Processing and Handling of Combustible Particulate Solids
426.1
655—17:
Standard for the Prevention of Sulfur Fires and Explosions
426.1
664—20:
Standard for the Prevention of Fires and Explosions in Wood Processing and Woodworking Facilities
426.1
701—19:
Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Flame Propagation of Textiles and Films
410.2.6, 424.2, 806.4, 3102.3, 3102.3.1, 3102.6.1.1, 3105.3
704—17:
Standard System for the Identification of the Hazards of Materials for Emergency Response
202, 415.5.2
750—19:
Standard on Water Mist Fire Protection Systems
1124—17:
Code for the Manufacture, Transportation and Storage and Retail Sales of Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles
415.6.4.1
1221—19:
Standard for the Installation, Maintenance and Use of Emergency Services Communications Systems
2001—18:
Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems, as amended*
904.10

*NFPA 2001, Amended Sections as follows:
Add Sections 4.3.5.1.1 and 4.3.5.2.1 to read as follows:
4.3.5.1.1 Alarms signals from the fire extinguishing system shall not interfere with the building fire alarm signal.
4.3.5.2.1 The lens on visual appliances shall be "red" in color.
Exception: Other lens colors are permitted where approved by the enforcing agency.
2010—20:
Standard for Fixed Aerosol Fire-extinguishing Systems
2245—2006:
Below-grade Vaults for Flammable Liquid Storage Tanks
2335—2010:
Fire Tests of Storage Pallets—with revisions through August 2017
2360—2000:
Test Methods for Determining the Combustibility Characteristics of Plastics Used in Semi-conductor Tool Construction—with revisions through October 2017
2524—2019:
Standard for In-building 2-way Emergency Radio Communication Enhancement Systems
9540 Edition 2—2020:
Standard for Energy Storage Systems and Equipment
9540A Edition 4—2019:
Standard for Safety Test Method for Evaluating Thermal Runaway Fire Propagation in Battery Energy Storage Systems
60601-1—2003:
Medical Electrical Equipment, Part I: General Requirements for Safety
60950-1—2014:
Information Technology Equipment—Safety Requirements
62368-1—2014:
Audio/video, Information and Communication Technology Equipment—Safety Requirements
SFM
State of California
Department of Forestry and Fire Protection
Office of the State Fire Marshal
P.O. Box 944246
Sacramento,, CA 94246-2460
SFM 12-3
Releasing Systems for Security Bars in Dwellings
SFM 12-7-3
Fire-testing Furnaces
SFM 12-7A-1
Exterior Wall Siding and Sheathing
SFM 12-7A-2
Exterior Window
SFM 12-7A-3
Under Eave
SFM 12-7A-4
Decking
SFM 12-7A-4A
Decking Alternate Method A
SFM 12-7A-5
Ignition Resistant Building Material
SFM 12-8-100
Room Fire Tests for Wall and Ceiling Materials
SFM 12-10-1
Power Operated Exit Doors
SFM 12-10-2
Single Point Latching or Locking Devices
SFM 12-10-3
Emergency Exit and Panic Hardware
(The Office of the State Fire Marshal standards referred to above are found in the California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Part 12.)
UL
Underwriters Laboratories LLC
333 Pfingsten Road
Northbrook,, IL 60062
10C—2016:
Positive Pressure Fire Tests of Door Assemblies
13—96:
Power-limited Circuit Cables
30—1995:
Metal Safety Cans—with revisions through June 2014
38—99:
Manually Actuated Signaling Boxes—with Revisions through February 2, 2005 as amended.*

*Amend Section 14.1.5 as follows:
14.1.5 A signaling box having a glass panel, disc, rod or similar part that must be broken to operate it for a signal or for access to its actuating means shall satisfactorily complete five part-breaking operations using the means provided with the box, without jamming of the mechanism or other interference by broken particles. It shall be practicable to remove and replace the broken parts. A signaling box shall not have a glass panel, disc, rod or similar part requiring a striking action by grasping a tool to operate it for a signal. The force required to activate controls shall be no greater than 5 pounds (22 N) of force.
*Add Appendix B chapter to UL 38 (1999) as follows:
Appendix B,
14.1.5 Operation. Controls and operating mechanisms shall be operable with one hand and shall not require tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist.
58—2018:
Steel Underground Tanks for Flammable and Combustible Liquids
80—2007:
Steel Tanks for Oil-burner Fuels and Other Combustible Liquids—with revisions through January 2014
87A—2015:
Power-operated Dispensing Devices for Gasoline and Gasoline/Ethanol Blends with Nominal Ethanol Concentrations up to 85 Percent—with revisions through June 2017
142—2006:
Steel Aboveground Tanks for Flammable and Combustible Liquids—with revisions through August 2014
193—04:
Alarm Valves for Fire-Protection Service
199—95:
Automatic Sprinklers for Fire Protection Service—with Revisions through August 19, 2005
199E—2004:
Outline of Investigation for Fire Testing of Sprinklers and Water Spray Nozzles for Protection of Deep Fat Fryers
217—2015:
Single and Multiple Station Smoke Alarms—with revisions through November 2016
228—97:
Door Closers/Holders, with or without Integral Smoke Detectors—with Revisions through January 26, 2006
260—04:
Dry Pipe and Deluge Valves for Fire Protection Service
262—04:
Gate Valves for Fire Protection Service
268—2016:
Smoke Detectors for Fire Alarm Systems—with revisions through July 2016
268A—09:
Smoke Detectors for Duct Application—with Revisions through October 22, 2003
294—2018:
Access Control System Units—with revisions through October 2018
300—2005:
Fire Testing of Fire Extinguishing Systems for Protection of Commercial Cooking Equipment—with revisions through December 2014
300A—2006:
Outline of Investigation for Extinguishing System Units for Residential Range Top Cooking Surfaces
305—2012:
Panic Hardware—with revisions through March 2017
312—04:
Check Valves for Fire-Protection Service
325—2017:
Standard for Door, Drapery, Gate, Louver and Window Operators and Systems
498A—2008:
Current Taps and Adaptors—with revisions through June 2016
346—05:
Waterflow Indicators for Fire Protective Signaling Systems
464—03:
Audible Signal Appliances—with Revisions through October 10, 2003
497B—04:
Protectors for Data Communication and Fire Alarm Circuits
499—2014:
Standard for Electrical Heating Appliances—with revisions through February 2017
521—99:
Heat Detectors for Fire Protective Signaling Systems—with Revisions through July 20, 2005
539—00:
Single- and Multiple-Station Heat Detectors—with Revisions through August 15, 2005
632—00:
Electrically Actuated Transmitters
647—1993:
Standard for Unvented Kerosene-fired Room Heaters and Portable Heaters—with revisions through April 2010
710—2012:
Exhaust Hoods for Commercial Cooking Equipment—with revisions through June 2018
710B—2011:
Recirculating Systems—with revisions through August 2014
723—2018:
Standard for Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials
753—04:
Alarm Accessories for Automatic Water Supply Valves for Fire Protection Service
790—2004:
Standard Test Methods for Fire Tests of Roof Coverings—with revisions through October 2018
791—2006:
Standard for Residential Incinerators—with revisions through November 2014
791—06:
Standard for Residential Incinerators
793—2008:
Automatically Operated Roof Vents for Smoke and Heat—with revisions through March 2017
813—96:
Commercial Audio Equipment—with Revisions through December 7, 1999
817—2015:
Standard for Cord Sets and Power-supply Cords—with revisions through August 2018
864—2014:
Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems—with revisions through March 2018

*Amend No. 55.1 as follows:
RETARD-RESET-RESTART PERIOD — MAXIMUM 30 SECONDS —No alarm obtained from control unit. Maximum permissible time is 30 seconds.
*Amend Section 55.2.2 as follows:
Where an alarm verification feature is provided, the maximum retard-reset-restart period before an alarm signal can be confirmed and indicated at the control unit, including any control unit reset time and the power-up time for the detector to become operational for alarm, shall not exceed 30 seconds. (The balance of the section text is to remain unchanged).
*Add Section 55.2.9 as follows:
Smoke detectors connected to an alarm verification feature shall not be used as releasing devices.
Exception: Smoke detectors which operate their releasing function immediately upon alarm actuation independent of alarm verification feature.
*Amend Section 89.1.10 as follows:
The existing text of this section is to remain as printed with one editorial amendment as follows:
THE TOTAL DELAY (CONTROL UNIT PLUS SMOKE DETECTORS) SHALL NOT EXCEED 30 SECONDS.
(The balance of the section text is to remain unchanged).
900—2015:
Air Filter Units
924—2016:
Standard for Safety Emergency Lighting and Power Equipment—with revisions through May 2018
971A—2006:
Outline of Investigation for Metallic Underground Fuel Pipe
Table 5703.6.2
1037—2016:
Antitheft Alarms and Devices—with revisions through September 2017
1046—2010:
Grease Filters for Exhaust Ducts—with revisions through April 2017
1275—2014:
Flammable Liquid Storage Cabinets—with revisions through February 2018
1313—2015:
Nonmetallic Safety Cans for Petroleum Products
1315—2017:
Safety for Metal Waste Paper Containers
1316—1994:
Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastic Underground Storage Tanks for Petroleum Products, Alcohols and Alcohol-gasoline Mixtures—with revisions through May 2006
1363A—2014:
Outline of Investigation for Special Purpose Relocatable Power Taps
1369—2018:
Aboveground Piping Requirements
Table 5703.6.2
1389—2019:
Plant Oil Extraction Equipment for Installation and Use in Ordinary (Unclassified) Locations and Hazardous (Classified) Locations
1489—2016:
Fire Resistant Pipe Protection Systems Carrying Combustible Liquids
1741—2010:
Inverters, Converters, Controllers and Interconnection System Equipment for Use with Distributed Energy Resources— with revisions through February 2018
1805—2002:
Laboratory Hoods and Cabinets—with revisions through June 2006
3805.2.2
1973—2018:
Batteries for Use in Stationary, Vehicle Auxiliary Power and Light Electric Rail (LER) Applications and Stationary Applications
Table 1207.6
1974—2017:
Standard for Evaluation for Repurposing Batteries
1975—2006:
Fire Tests for Foamed Plastics Used for Decorative Purpose
1994—2015:
Standard for Luminous Egress Path Marking Systems
2011—2019:
Outline for Machinery
2017—2008:
General-purpose Signaling Devices and Systems—with revisions through January 2016
2034—2017:
Single and Multiple Station Carbon Monoxide Alarms—with revisions through September 2018
2075—2013:
Standard for Gas and Vapor Detectors and Sensors—with revisions through December 2017
2079—2015:
Tests for Fire Resistance of Building Joint Systems
202
2085—1997:
Protected Aboveground Tanks for Flammable and Combustible Liquids—with revisions through September 2010
2152—2016:
Outline of Investigation for Special Purpose Nonmetallic Containers and Tanks for Specific Combustible or Noncombustible Liquids
2196—2017:
Standard for Fire Test for Circuit Integrity of Fire-resistive Power, Instrumentation, Control and Data Cables
2200—2012:
Stationary Engine Generator Assemblies—with revisions through October 2015
2201—2018:
Standard for Carbon Monoxide (CO) Emission Rate of Portable Generators
2208—2010:
Solvent Distillation Units—with revisions through September 2015
2245—2006:
Below-grade Vaults for Flammable Liquid Storage Tanks
2335—2010:
Fire Tests of Storage Pallets—with revisions through August 2017
2360—2000:
Test Methods for Determining the Combustibility Characteristics of Plastics Used in Semi-conductor Tool Construction—with revisions through October 2017
2524—2019:
Standard for In-building 2-way Emergency Radio Communication Enhancement Systems
9540A—2017:
Standard for Safety Test Method for Evaluating Thermal Runaway Fire Propagation in Battery Energy Storage Systems
60601-1—2003:
Medical Electrical Equipment, Part I: General Requirements for Safety
60950-1—2014:
Information Technology Equipment—Safety Requirements
62368-1—2014:
Audio/video, Information and Communication Technology Equipment—Safety Requirements
USC
United States Code
c/o Superintendent of Documents
U.S. Government Printing Office
Washington,, DC 20402-9325
18 USC Part 1, Chapter 40:
Importation, Manufacture, Distribution and Storage of Explosive Materials
202
21 USC Chapter 9:
United States Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act
202