Wash. Admin. Code § 246-359-580 - Heating, insulation, and air conditioning
(1) When the temperature in habitable rooms
will fall below seventy degrees Fahrenheit, the TWH must provide heating
systems to maintain a temperature of seventy degrees Fahrenheit. Heating
systems must be permanent, installed, and comply with DOSH and chapter 246-358
WAC.
(2)Insulation must be
installed with a minimum of R-15 insulating material to insulate ceilings and
exterior walls. When insulation is used, it must be covered with material which
is safe and sturdy and sufficient to protect the building occupants from the
insulating material. When insulation is installed in the ceiling, provide a
minimum of one inch air space between insulation and roof sheathing and
baffle.
(3)When the TWH dwelling
unit temperature can rise above ninety degrees Fahrenheit during occupancy, the
TWH dwelling unit must provide a coolant system to maintain a temperature at or
below ninety degrees Fahrenheit.
(4) TWH buildings containing dwelling units
must be provided with a one hundred cubic feet per minute (CFM) building
ventilation fan capable of operating intermittently. Where an intermittent fan
is installed in dwelling units with food-handling facilities, an additional
building ventilation fan is not required.
(5)This section does not apply to cherry
harvest camps.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 70.114A.081. 99-03-065, § 246-359-580, filed 1/18/99, effective 2/18/99.
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