We have an issue on a project, where the subcontractors did not coordinate the installation of a piece of supply air ductwork above an MDP.
The code very specifically requires 6' above as dedicated space with no foreign systems allowed to penetrate. It also indicates in 110.26 (F)(1)(b) that "...the area ABOVE the dedicated space shall be permitted to contain foreign systems..." i.e. the ductwork.
The ductwork is about 3' above the left 1/3 of Panel MDP.
The code also reference a structural ceiling in 110.26 (F)(1)(a) - could we blukhead around the ductwork with a drywall ceiling - and continue this ceiling through the remainder of the space (if required or desired by the architect)?
2 questions - 1) do you guys interprate the use of ABOVE as above 6' or can we shield the ductwork if lower and 2) does the drywall installation count as a structural ceiling?
Any help or comment would be appreciated...thanks in advance.
Donald E. Spencer, P.E.
The code very specifically requires 6' above as dedicated space with no foreign systems allowed to penetrate. It also indicates in 110.26 (F)(1)(b) that "...the area ABOVE the dedicated space shall be permitted to contain foreign systems..." i.e. the ductwork.
The ductwork is about 3' above the left 1/3 of Panel MDP.
The code also reference a structural ceiling in 110.26 (F)(1)(a) - could we blukhead around the ductwork with a drywall ceiling - and continue this ceiling through the remainder of the space (if required or desired by the architect)?
2 questions - 1) do you guys interprate the use of ABOVE as above 6' or can we shield the ductwork if lower and 2) does the drywall installation count as a structural ceiling?
Any help or comment would be appreciated...thanks in advance.
Donald E. Spencer, P.E.