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What is NYC BC § 1405.5?

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This section outlines the requirements for wood veneers on exterior walls of buildings classified as Type I, II, III, and IV construction. It specifies thickness, height limitations, and attachment methods to ensure fire safety. Applies to building owners utilizing wood veneers in construction.

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1405.5 Wood veneers.

BC § 1405.5

Wood veneers on exterior walls of buildings of Type I, II, III and IV construction shall be not less than 1-inch (25.4 mm) nominal thickness, 0.438-inch (11.1 mm) exterior hardboard siding or 0.375-inch (9.5 mm) exterior-type wood structural panels or particleboard and shall conform to the following: 1. The veneer shall not exceed 40 feet (12190 mm) in height above grade. Where fire-retardant-treated wood is used, the height shall not exceed 60 feet (18290 mm) in height above grade.

2.The veneer is attached to or furred from a noncombustible backing that is fire-resistance rated as required by other provisions of this code.

3.Where open or spaced wood veneers (without concealed spaces) are used, they shall not project more than 24 inches (609.6 mm) from the building wall.

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