A Code for Dwelling Construction for Buildings Housing One Or Two Families: Minimum Standards to Regulate the Erection and Provide for the Safety of BuildingsAssociate Committee on the National Building Code, National Research Council, 1950 - Building laws - 77 pages |
Contents
Construction Safety Measures | 15 |
Excavation and Foundations | 16 |
Chimneys and Flues | 19 |
12 other sections not shown
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12 inches aggregate anchored approved Article Asbestos-cement Authority having Jurisdiction bonded brick Canadian Standards Association ceiling joists Chimney Flues clear distance Clearance combustible construction combustible floor combustible material comply Corbelling Dimensions Domestic furnaces Douglas Fir dwelling unit Eastern Hemlock Exterior Masonry Walls exterior wall covering facing fire-resistive fire-resistive rating Firestopping flue linings Foundation Walls grade Habitable Rooms headers height Hemlock Imitation Fireplaces inches 8 inches inches in thickness inches thick installed interior intervals not exceeding joists least lumber masonry or concrete Masonry Veneer metal lath minimum thickness mortar shall consist N.B.C. REFERENCE National Building Code Oil Burning appliances opening Plywood Red Pine Roof Coverings Section 17 Siding and Shingles SMOKE CHAMBER smoke pipe Smoke Test solid unit masonry specifications Spruce stairs storey Stoves Stucco studs supported TABLE Unit Masonry Construction Vapour Barrier vertical wall or partition Western Western White Pine White Pine width Wood Shingles