Building Code a Compilation of Building Regulations Covering Every Phase of Mun
Building Code a Compilation of Building Regulations Covering Every Phase of Mun
Chicago American School of Correspondence
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The firebacks of all fireplaces hereafter erected shall not be less than 8 inches in thickness of solid brickwork, nor less than 12 inches if of stone. SEC. 143. When a grate is set in a fireplace a lining of firebrick, at least 2 inches in thickness, shall be added to the fireback, unless soap stone, tile, or cast iron is used. SEC. 144. The walls of all high-pressure boiler flues shall not be less than 12 inches thick and the inside 4 inches of such walls shall be firebrick laid in fire morta...r, for a distance of 25 feet from the source of heat. SEC. 145. All smoke flues of smelting furnaces or of steam boilers, or other apparatus which heat the flues to a very high temperature, shall be built with double walls of suitable thickness and with an air space between the walls; the inside 4 inches of the flues shall be of firebrick laid in fire mortar, for a distance of not less than 25 feet from the source of heat. SEC. 146. Fdr any now-existing brick building where it becomes necessary to provide a smoke flue of larger size than any flue within the building, such flue mav be placed on the outside of the building, and be made round 38 BUILDING CODE in shape and of sheet metal not less than of an inch in thickness, properly riveted together at all joints and carried up to a height not less than 10 feet above the roof, and be properly braced at intervals for its entire length with flat iron bands secured with expansion bolts to the wall, leaving a free air space of not less than 4 inches between the outside of the metal flue and the brick wall of the building, and have a clean-out door at the bottom.
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