| SECTION 1708 STRUCTURAL TESTING
FOR SEISMIC RESISTANCE
1708.1 Masonry. Testing
and verification of masonry materials and assemblies prior
to construction shall comply with the requirements of Sections
1708.1.1 through 1708.1.4, depending on the classification
of the building or structure or nature of the occupancy, as
defined by this code.
1708.1.1 Empirically designed
masonry and glass unit masonry in Occupancy Category I,
II or III. For masonry designed by Section
2109 or 2110 or by Chapter 5
or 7 of ACI 530/ASCE 5/TMS 402 in structures classified
as Occupancy Category I, II or III, in accordance with Section
1604.5, certificates of compliance used in masonry construction
shall be verified prior to construction.
1708.1.2 Empirically designed
masonry and glass unit masonry in Occupancy Category IV.
The minimum testing and verification prior to construction
for masonry designed by Section 2109
or 2110 or by Chapter 5 or 7 of ACI
530/ASCE 5/TMS 402 in structures classified as Occupancy
Category IV, in accordance with Section
1604.5, shall comply with the requirements of Table
1708.1.2.
1708.1.3 Engineered masonry
in Occupancy Category I, II or III. The minimum testing
and verification prior to construction for masonry designed
by Section 2107 or 2108
or by chapters other than Chapter 5, 6 or 7 of ACI 530/ASCE
5/TMS 402 in structures classified as Occupancy Category
I, II or III, in accordance with Section
1604.5, shall comply with Table
1708.1.2.
1708.1.4 Engineered masonry
in Occupancy Category IV. The minimum testing and verification
prior to construction for masonry designed by
Section 2107 or 2108 or by chapters
other than Chapter 5, 6 or 7 of ACI 530/ASCE 5/TMS 402 in
structures classified as Occupancy Category IV, in accordance
with Section 1604.5, shall comply
with Table 1708.1.4.
1708.2 Testing for seismic
resistance. The tests specified in Sections 1708.3 through
1708.6 are required for the following:
1. The seismic-force-resisting
systems in structures assigned to Seismic Design Category
C, D, E or F, as determined in Section
1613.
2. Designated seismic systems
in structures assigned to Seismic Design Category D, E or
F.
3. Architectural, mechanical
and electrical components in structures assigned to Seismic
Design Category C, D, E or F that are required in Section
1708.5.
1708.3 Reinforcing and prestressing
steel. Certified mill test reports shall be provided for
each shipment of reinforcing steel used to resist flexural,
shear and axial forces in reinforced concrete intermediate
frames, special moment frames and boundary elements of special
reinforced concrete or reinforced masonry shear walls. Where
ASTM A 615 reinforcing steel is used to resist earthquake-induced
flexural and axial forces in special moment frames and in
wall boundary elements of shear walls in structures assigned
to Seismic Design Category D, E or F, as determined in Section
1613, the testing requirements of ACI 318 shall be met.
Where ASTM A 615 reinforcing steel is to be welded, chemical
tests shall be performed to determine weldability in accordance
with Section 3.5.2 of ACI 318.
1708.4 Structural steel.
The testing contained in the quality assurance plan shall
be as required by AISC 341 and the additional requirements
herein. The acceptance criteria for nondestructive testing
shall be as required in AWS D1.1 as specified by the registered
design professional. Base metal thicker than 1.5 inches (38
mm), where subject to through-thickness weld shrinkage strains,
shall be ultrasonically tested for discontinuities behind
and adjacent to such welds after joint completion. Any material
discontinuities shall be accepted or rejected on the basis
of ASTM A 435 or ASTM A 898 (Level 1 criteria) and criteria
as established by the registered design professional(s) in
responsible charge and the construction documents.
1708.5 Seismic qualification
of mechanical and electrical equipment. The registered
design professional in responsible charge shall state the
applicable seismic qualification requirements for designated
seismic systems on the construction documents. Each manufacturer
of designated seismic system components shall test or analyze
the component and its mounting system or anchorage and submit
a certificate of compliance for review and acceptance by the
registered design professional in responsible charge of the
design of the designated seismic system and for approval by
the building official. Qualification shall be by an actual
test on a shake table, by three-dimensional shock tests, by
an analytical method using dynamic characteristics and forces,
by the use of experience data (i.e., historical data demonstrating
acceptable seismic performance) or by a more rigorous analysis
providing for equivalent safety.
1708.6 Seismically isolated
structures. For required system tests, see
Section 17.8 of ASCE 7.
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