34 Pa. Code § 23.92 - Class II buildings
(a)
Height and location. No drycleaning or dry-dyeing buildings as
enumerated in class II may exceed one story in height. Buildings may not have
attics, concealed walls, concealed roof spaces, basements or pits. No building
may be located within 10 feet of another building unless they are separated by
an unpierced wall.
(b)
Walls. No more than two sides of a drycleaning or dyeing room
may have blank walls, and interior dividing partitions shall be of at least
4-hours fire-resistive construction. In addition, the walls of drycleaning,
dyeing, tumbler or drying rooms shall be of one or more of the following:
(1) Brick laid in cement mortar.
(2) Reinforced concrete at least 12 inches in
thickness.
(3) Stone laid in cement
mortar at least 16 inches in thickness.
(4) Other noncombustible material constructed
of a thickness at least 12 inches.
(c)
Roof. The roof, ceiling
or other construction shall be of fire-resistive construction rated 2-hours
fire resistive as classified in accordance with the Standard for Fire Tests of
Building Construction and Materials and listed by Underwriters' Laboratories,
Inc. Hinged skylights of metal sash and wire glass shall be placed in the roof
of each drycleaning or dyeing room. They shall occupy an area equal to at least
1/8 the floor area of the room. The skylights shall be arranged to open under
pressure in case of an explosion and close automatically thereafter. The roof
covering shall be of incombustible material.
(d)
Floors. Floors shall be
constructed of concrete not less than 4 inches thick with a troweled, cement
top finish and shall be of nonsparking type. Floors may not be lower than the
exterior grade surrounding a wall in which there is an opening or vent. There
may be no basement, cellar or open space below the floor.
(e)
Egress. There shall be
provided from a room used for drycleaning or dyeing two means of egress at
least 3 feet in width, located as remote from each other as possible, opening
directly to the outside of the building. They shall be unobstructed and ready
for use at all times.
(f)
Doors and windows. Doors shall be at least class A
self-closing fire doors as classified by the Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc.
Every window opening shall be fitted with solid-steel sash with 1/4 inch wire
glass. Doors and windows shall open outward.
(g)
Intercommunicating opening.
There may be no intercommunicating opening from a drycleaning,
tumbler or drying room to a pressing, sewing or finishing room. There may be an
intercommunicating opening between a drycleaning or dyeing room and a drying
room, which shall be protected by a standard self-closing fire door rated A
label or better as classified by Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc.
(h)
Sewer connection. There
may be no direct sewer connection with the drycleaning, tumbler or dyeing
room.
Notes
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