2006 New York Code - Roof Structures.



 
    §  27-338  Roof  structures. (a) Construction of penthouses. Enclosure
  walls of penthouses shall comply  with  the  requirements  for  exterior
  walls  of  table 3-4 for the construction class of the building on which
  they are erected. Roofs of penthouses shall comply with the requirements
  for roof construction of table 3-4 and section 27-337 of article five of
  subchapter six of this chapter.
    (b) Construction of  bulkheads.  Bulkheads  shall  be  constructed  of
  noncombustible  materials  having  a  one  hour  fire-resistance rating,
  except that in  buildings  of  construction  class  II-E,  they  may  be
  constructed  of  combustible materials having a one hour fire-resistance
  rating.
    (c)  Scuttles.  Scuttles  shall  be  constructed   of   noncombustible
  materials,  or  of  combustible materials covered on the top, sides, and
  edges with noncombustible materials.
    (d) Skylights. For the purposes of this section, the  term  "skylight"
  shall  be  construed  to  include  the sash, frames, and glazing of roof
  monitors and sawtooth roofs.
    (1) SASH AND FRAMES. Skylights that are inclined at  less  than  sixty
  degrees  to  the  horizontal on all buildings of other than construction
  classes II-D and  II-E,  shall  have  sash  and  frames  constructed  of
  noncombustible  materials,  and  their glazing shall be as prescribed in
  paragraph two of  this  subdivision.  Skylights  that  are  inclined  at
  greater  than sixty degrees to the horizontal shall have sash and frames
  constructed as required for windows,  and  their  glazing  shall  be  as
  required  for windows. Glass, glass blocks, or plastic used in skylights
  shall be designed and constructed to withstand the same  live  loads  as
  required for roofs plus any concentrated live loads required herein.
    (2)  GLAZING. a. Skylights over stairways and shafts. Skylights placed
  over stairways and shafts shall be glazed with plain glass not more than
  one-eighth  inch  thick  or   unreinforced   plastic   not   more   than
  three-sixteenths of an inch thick.
    b.  Skylights over other spaces. Skylights in all locations other than
  over stairways and shafts shall be glazed with  one-quarter  inch  wired
  glass, plain glass, glass block, or plastic of material and installation
  complying with subparagraph c of this paragraph.
    c.  Plastic.  Plastic  used  for  the  glazing of skylights other than
  skylights over stairways and shafts shall be slow burning  plastic.  The
  aggregate  area  of  skylight  openings,  other  than over stairways and
  shafts, shall not exceed thirty-nine per cent of the floor area  of  any
  room or space sheltered by the roof in which they are located. The edges
  of   plastic,   if  exposed,  shall  be  protected  by  metal  or  other
  noncombustible material. Skylights in which plastic is used, if on roofs
  having a pitch of twenty degrees to the horizontal  or  less,  shall  be
  constructed in accordance with the following:
    1.  The  area  within the curbs of each skylight shall not exceed five
  square feet, except that this area may be of any size, limited  only  by
  other  provisions  of  this  section,if  the opening is protected on all
  sides by a noncombustible railing thirty-six inches in height  complying
  with  the  provisions  of  section 27-558 of article three of subchapter
  nine of this chapter for railings; or the skylight  is  subdivided  into
  areas  of  five  square  feet  or less by noncombustible muntins or bars
  capable of supporting a live load of three hundred pounds at any  point;
  or a noncombustible screen or grid capable of supporting a load of three
  hundred  pounds  over  any  one foot by two foot area as provided above,
  integral with, or not more than three feet below the skylight, with  the
  wire or bars spaced into areas of five square feet or less (if above the
  roof, the wires shall be of corrosion resistive metal).

2. There shall be a minimum clear distance of three feet between skylights. (3) Separation of skylights from structures. There shall be at least ten feet between a plain glass or plastic skylight and any door in a stair bulkhead located above the roof in which the skylight is located, and at least ten feet between such a skylight and any opening in any roof structure or other wall above the roof not equipped with an opening protective. On buildings up to one hundred feet in height there shall be at least ten feet from such a skylight to the outside face of an exterior wall facing on a frontage space. (4) SCREENS. Plain glass skylights shall be protected on their underside by noncombustible screens having a mesh not smaller than three-quarters of an inch by three-quarters of an inch nor larger than one inch by one inch of at least No. 12 B. & S. gauge wires. The screen shall be installed tight against the roof opening or shall project on all sides for a distance of not less than the distance of the screen below the glass, and shall be of such material and construction so as to support a load of three hundred pounds over any one foot by two foot area. The provisions for wire glass or screen protection shall not apply to glass block skylights. (e) Greenhouses. Greenhouses on the roofs of buildings other than buildings of construction class II-D or II-E shall be constructed of noncombustible framework and shall be glazed with plain or wire glass, or slow burning plastic. The floors of greenhouses shall be constructed at least as required for roof construction in table 3-4 for the construction class of the building on which it is located. (f) Construction of sloping roofs. Roofs having a slope of more than sixty degrees to the horizontal shall be constructed of material having the same fire-resistance rating as required for an exterior non-bearing wall of the building of which it is a part. When the slope is sixty degrees or less to the horizontal, the sloping roof shall be constructed as required for the roof of the building. Where the back of a false mansard is exposed to the outdoors, the back shall be covered with noncombustible material or with roof coverings as required for the roof of the building. (g) Dormers. Roofs of dormers shall be of the same type of construction and have roof covering of the same class as required for the roof of the building on which they are located. The walls of dormers shall be constructed of materials having the same fire resistance rating as required for non-bearing exterior walls of the building on which they are located; except that in buildings of construction classes II-A, II-B, II-C, and II-D, the walls may be constructed of combustible framing provided that the outside face of the framing is protected with noncombustible sheathing and the aggregate area of all such dormer walls, including openings therein, does not exceed twenty percent of the roof area. (h) Water tanks. (1) SUPPORTS. All water tanks placed in or on a building and having a capacity of more than five hundred gallons shall be supported on noncombustible walls or framing. When such tank is located within the building, above the lowest story, its framing shall be fire protected as required for columns supporting one floor or the tank shall be located within a room or space that is enclosed with construction having a fire-resistance rating equivalent to that otherwise required for the protection of the framing. (i) Cooling towers. Cooling towers shall be constructed of noncombustible materials, except as follows: (1) Outside the fire districts, when located on a building three stories or forty feet in height or less of construction group I, cooling
towers may be constructed of combustible materials provided they are not more than fifteen feet high and do not exceed seven hundred fifty square feet in area. (2) Outside the fire districts, when located on the ground and not exceeding three stories or forty feet in height or one thousand five hundred square feet in area, cooling towers may be constructed of combustible material provided they are protected by a noncombustible screen, fence, or wall at least twenty feet from the tower and at least seven feet high. (3) Filling and drift eliminators may be of combustible materials if the towers are provided with automatic sprinkler protection complying with the construction provisions of subchapter seventeen. (4) Filling and drift eliminators may be of combustible materials where the towers are not provided with automatic sprinkler protection, provided all of the following conditions are met: a. The cooling tower is constructed of noncombustible material; b. The cooling tower is located on a building in construction group I-A or I-B; c. The cooling tower and filling and drift eliminators are located at least thirty feet away from any windows or fresh air intakes which are at an elevation above the roof on which the cooling tower is located, whether in the same building or in an adjoining building; d. The cooling tower is located not less than fifteen feet from the nearest lot line; and e. The cooling tower is located not less than ten feet from any chimney, except that the distance shall be not less than twenty feet from a chimney venting products of combustion other than from gas or oil fired appliances, whether on the same building or an adjoining building. (5) In no event shall cooling towers or filling and drift eliminators be constructed of materials that contain asbestos. (j) Miscellaneous roof structures. The following roof structures may be constructed of combustible material if less than twelve feet high above the roof: antenna supports; flagpoles; clothes drying frames; duckboarding or platforms that do not cover more than twenty per cent of the roof area at that level.

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