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What is NYC BC § 722.2.1.3?

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This section outlines the requirements for joints between precast concrete wall panels, specifying that uninsulated joints will be treated as openings in walls. It details how these joints affect the percentage of openings permitted and the necessary insulation for compliance. Applies to building owners involved in construction and design of precast wall systems.

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722.2.1.3 Joints between precast wall panels.

BC § 722.2.1.3

Joints between precast concrete wall panels that are not insulated as required by this section shall be considered as openings in walls. Uninsulated joints shall be included in determining the percentage of openings permitted by Table 705.8. Where openings are not permitted or are required by this code to be protected, the provisions of this section shall be used to determine the amount of joint insulation required. Insulated joints shall not be considered openings for purposes of determining compliance with the allowable percentage of openings in Table 705.8.

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