EXCEPTIONS: | 1. Gravity (nonmotorized) dampers shall be permitted in lieu of motorized dampers as follows: 1.1. Relief dampers serving systems less than 5,000 cfm total supply shall be permitted in buildings less than three stories in height. 1.2. Gravity (nonmotorized) dampers where the design outdoor air intake or exhaust capacity does not exceed 300 cfm (142 L/s). 1.3. Systems serving areas which require continuous operation for 24/7 occupancy schedules. 2. Shutoff dampers are not required in: 2.1. Combustion air intakes. 2.2. Systems serving areas which require continuous operation in animal hospitals, kennels and pounds, laboratories, and Group H, I and R occupancies. 2.3. Subduct exhaust systems or other systems that are required to operate continuously by the International Mechanical Code. 2.4. Type I grease exhaust systems or other systems where dampers are prohibited by the International Mechanical Code to be in the airstream. 2.5. Unconditioned stairwells or unconditioned elevator hoistway shafts that are only connected to unconditioned spaces. |
EXCEPTIONS: | 1. Gravity (nonmotorized) dampers are not required to be tested to verify the air leakage rating when installed in exhaust systems where the exhaust capacity does not exceed 400 cfm and the gravity damper is provided with a gasketed seal. 2. Motorized dampers on return air openings in unitary packaged equipment that have the minimum leakage rate available from the manufacturer. |
Wash. Admin. Code § 51-11C-40378