| SECTION 3105 AWNINGS AND CANOPIES
3105.1 General. Awnings
or canopies shall comply with the requirements of this section
and other applicable sections of this code.
3105.2 Definition. The
following term shall, for the purposes of this section and
as used elsewhere in this code, have the meaning shown herein.
RETRACTABLE AWNING. A
retractable awning is a cover with a frame that retracts against
a building or other structure to which it is entirely supported.
3105.3 Design and construction.
Awnings and canopies shall be designed and constructed to
withstand wind or other lateral loads and live loads as required
by Chapter 16 with due allowance for shape, open construction
and similar features that relieve the pressures or loads.
Structural members shall be protected to prevent deterioration.
Awnings shall have frames of noncombustible material, fire-retardant-treated
wood, wood of Type IV size, or 1-hour construction with combustible
or noncombustible covers and shall be either fixed, retractable,
folding or collapsible.
3105.4 Canopy materials. Canopies
shall be constructed of a rigid framework with an approved
covering that meets the fire propagation performance criteria
of NFPA 701 or has a flame spread index not greater than 25
when tested in accordance with ASTM E 84.
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