So I'm in the process of obtaining a permit for a new, detached masonry (brick and block) garage, and have run into a bit of a snag on a newer code requirement as it pertains to ventilation requirements in my jurisdiction (Chicago). I am working with an architect, but I guess this is a newer code change here and this is the first time he's dealing with it - along with the fact that this garage will be conditioned via a heat pump.
In Chicago, apparently, we have a "1.0 sf of opening per car" ventilation requirement categorized as a "relief opening" - for any garage with less than a 6-car capacity.
The code states RO's are "any duct that connects a room to the outside", and that a horizontal run cannot exceed 5ft and the cross-sectional area velocity shall not exceed 800 feet per minute.
But since my plan is to condition the garage, I wonder if there is a solution anyone here has looked at (or implemented) to achieve this, aside from your standard-fare roof vents or foundation vents? Do any other jurisdictions even have a requirement like this? I mean Chicago has always been a bit of code-hell, but this a detached garage. Ventilation for things like car fumes can be achieved with, I dunno.... maybe just opening a garage door? Hah. Just venting (pun intended) a bit here, but wondering if anyone has run into a requirement like this, and how they approached it?
Chicago 18-28-403.10 for reference.
In Chicago, apparently, we have a "1.0 sf of opening per car" ventilation requirement categorized as a "relief opening" - for any garage with less than a 6-car capacity.
The code states RO's are "any duct that connects a room to the outside", and that a horizontal run cannot exceed 5ft and the cross-sectional area velocity shall not exceed 800 feet per minute.
But since my plan is to condition the garage, I wonder if there is a solution anyone here has looked at (or implemented) to achieve this, aside from your standard-fare roof vents or foundation vents? Do any other jurisdictions even have a requirement like this? I mean Chicago has always been a bit of code-hell, but this a detached garage. Ventilation for things like car fumes can be achieved with, I dunno.... maybe just opening a garage door? Hah. Just venting (pun intended) a bit here, but wondering if anyone has run into a requirement like this, and how they approached it?
Chicago 18-28-403.10 for reference.
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