The British Columbia Building Code | Section 1.4. | Terms and Abbreviations Pt 2
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Section 1.4. Terms and Abbreviations
1.4.1. Definitions of Words and Phrases
1.4.1.1. Non-defined Terms
1) Words and phrases used in this Code that are not included in the list of definitions in Article 1.4.1.2. shall
have the meanings that are commonly assigned to them in the context in which they are used, taking into account the
specialized use of terms by the various trades and professions to which the terminology applies.
2) Where objectives and functional statements are referred to in this Code, they shall be the objectives and
functional statements described in Parts 2 and 3.
3) Where acceptable solutions are referred to in this Code, they shall be the provisions stated in Parts 3 to 9 of
Division B.
4) Where alternative solutions are referred to in this Code, they shall be the alternative solutions mentioned in
Clause1.2.1.1.(1)(b).
1.4.1.2. Defined Terms
1) The words and terms in italics in this Code shall have the following meanings:
Access or Accessible means an area and its facilities, or both, as required by this Code, which is easy to approach, enter,
exit, operate, participate in, pass to and from, and use safely and independently by persons with disabilities. (See Note
A-1.4.1.2.(1).)
Access to exit means that part of a means of egress within a floor area that provides access to an exit serving the floor area.
Adaptable dwelling unit means a dwelling unit
designed and constructed to facilitate future modification to
provide access
.
Adfreezing means the adhesion of soil to a foundation unit resulting from the freezing of soil water. (Also referred to as
“frost grip.”)
Air barrier system means the assembly installed to provide a continuous barrier to the movement of air.
Air-supported structure means a structure consisting of a pliable membrane which achieves and maintains its shape and
support by internal air pressure.
Alarm signal means an audible signal transmitted throughout a zone or zones or throughout a building to advise
occupants that a fire emergency exists.
Alert signal means an audible signal to advise designated persons of a fire emergency.
Alteration means a change or extension to any matter or thing or to any occupancy regulated by this Code.
Apparent sound transmission class (ASTC) means a single number rating of the airborne sound attenuation of building
assemblies separating two adjoining spaces, taking into account both the direct and flanking sound transmission
paths. (See NoteA-1.4.1.2.(1).) (See also NoteA-9.11.of Division B.)
Appliance means a device to convert fuel into energy and includes all components, controls, wiring and piping required
to be part of the device by the applicable standard referred to in this Code.
Artesian groundwater means a confined body of water under pressure in the ground.
Assembly occupancy means the occupancy or the use of a building, or part thereof, by a gathering of persons for civic,
political, travel, religious, social, educational, recreational or like purposes, or for the consumption of food or drink.
Attic or roof space means the space between the roof and the ceiling of the top storey or between a dwarf wall and a
sloping roof.
Authority having jurisdiction means the governmental body responsible for the enforcement of any part of this Code or
the official or agency designated by that body to exercise such a function. Notwithstanding this definition, the Chief
Inspector of Mines has the sole responsibility for administration and enforcement in respect to all buildings,
structures and site services used at a mine, as defined in the Mines Act.
Basement means a storey or storeys of a building located below the first storey.
Bearing surface means the contact surface between a foundation unit and the soil or rock upon which it bears.
Boiler means an appliance intended to supply hot water or steam for space heating, processing or power purposes.
Braced wall band means an imaginary continuous straight band extending vertically and horizontally through the
building or part of the building, within which braced wall panels are constructed.
Braced wall panel means a portion of a wood-frame wall where bracing, sheathing, cladding or interior finish is designed
and installed to provide the required resistance to lateral loads due to wind or earthquake.
Breeching means a flue pipe or chamber for receiving flue gases from one or more flue connections and for discharging
these gases through a single flue connection.
Building means any structure used or intended for supporting or sheltering any use or occupancy.
Building area means the greatest horizontal area of a building above grade within the outside surface of exterior walls or
within the outside surface of exterior walls and the centre line of firewalls.
Building height (in storeys) means the number of storeys contained between the roof and the floor of the first storey.
Business and personal services occupancy means the occupancy or use of a building or part thereof for the transaction of
business or the rendering or receiving of professional or personal services.
Caisson (see Pile).
Care means the provision of services other than treatment by or through care facility management to residents who
require these services because of cognitive, physical or behavioural limitations.
Care occupancy means the occupancy or use of a building or part thereof where care is provided to residents.
(See NoteA-1.4.1.2.(1).)
Cavity wall means a construction of masonry units laid with a cavity between the wythes. The wythes are tied together
with metal ties or bonding units, and are relied on to act together in resisting lateral loads.
Chimney means a primarily vertical shaft enclosing at least one flue for conducting flue gases to the outdoors.
Chimney liner means a conduit containing a chimney flue used as a lining of a masonry or concrete chimney
.
Closure means a device or assembly for closing an opening through a fire separation or an exterior wall, such as a door, a
shutter, a damper, wired glass or glass block, and includes all components such as hardware, closing devices, frames
and anchors.
Combustible means that a material fails to meet the acceptance criteria of CAN/ULC-S114, “Test for Determination of
Non-Combustibility in Building Materials.”
Combustible construction means that type of construction that does not meet the requirements for noncombustible
construction or
encapsulated mass timber construction.
Combustible dusts means dusts and particles that are ignitable and liable to produce an explosion.
Combustible fibres means finely divided, combustible vegetable or animal fibres and thin sheets or flakes of such
materials which, in a loose, unbaled condition, present a flash fire hazard, including cotton, wool, hemp, sisal, jute,
kapok, paper and cloth.
Combustible liquid means a liquid having a flash point at or above 37.8°C and below 93.3°C.
Conditioned space means any space within a building the temperature of which is controlled to limit variation in
response to the exterior ambient temperature by the provision, either directly or indirectly, of heating or cooling over
substantial portions of the year.
Constructor means a person who contracts with an owner or their authorized agent to undertake a project, and includes
an owner
who contracts with more than one person for the work on a project or undertakes the work on a project or
any part thereof.
Contained use area means a supervised area containing one or more rooms in which occupant movement is restricted to
a single room by security measures not under the control of the occupant.
Cooktop means a cooking surface having one or more burners or heating elements.
Coordinating registered professional means a registered professional retained under Clause 2.2.7.2.(1)(a) of Division C to
coordinate all design work and field reviews of the registered professionals who are required for a project.
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Dangerous goods means products, materials or substances that are
(a) regulated by TC SOR/2008-34, “Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations (TDGR)” (see Table 3.2.7.1.
of Division B of the British Columbia Fire Code), or
(b)classified as controlled products under HC SOR/2015-17, “Hazardous Products Regulations”
(see Note A-Table 3.2.7.1. of Division B of the British Columbia Fire Code).
(See NoteA-1.4.1.2.(1).)
Dead load means the weight of all permanent structural and non-structural components of a building.
Deep foundation means a foundation unit that provides support for a building by transferring loads either by end-bearing
to soil or rock at considerable depth below the building, or by adhesion or friction, or both, in the soil or rock in which
it is placed. Piles are the most common type of deep foundation.
Designer means the person responsible for the design.
Detention occupancy means the occupancy by persons who are restrained from or are incapable of evacuating to a safe
location without the assistance of another person because of security measures not under their control.
Distillery means a process plant where distilled beverage alcohols are produced, concentrated or otherwise processed, and
includes facilities on the same site where the concentrated products may be blended, mixed, stored or packaged.
Distilled beverage alcohol means a beverage that is produced by fermentation and contains more than 20% by volume of
water-miscible alcohol.
Direct-vented (as applying to a fuel-fired space- or water-heating appliance) means an appliance and its venting system in
which all the combustion air is supplied directly from the outdoors and the products of combustion are vented
directly to the outdoors via independent, totally enclosed passageways connected directly to the appliance.
Dwelling unit means a suite operated as a housekeeping unit, used or intended to be used by one or more persons and
usually containing cooking, eating, living, sleeping and sanitary facilities.
Encapsulated mass timber construction
means that type of construction in which a degree of fire safety is attained by the
use of encapsulated mass timber elements with an encapsulation rating and minimum dimensions for structural
members and other building assemblies.
Encapsulation rating means the time in minutes that a material or assembly of materials will delay the ignition and
combustion of encapsulated mass timber elements when it is exposed to fire under specified conditions of test and
performance criteria, or as otherwise prescribed by this Code.
Excavation means the space created by the removal of soil, rock or fill for the purposes of construction.
Exhaust duct means a duct through which air is conveyed from a room or space to the outdoors.
Exit means that part of a means of egress, including doorways, that leads from the floor area it serves to a separate building,
an open public thoroughfare, or an exterior open space protected from fire exposure from the building and having
access to an open public thoroughfare. (See Note A-1.4.1.2.(1).)
Exit level means the level of an exit stairway at which an exterior exit door or exit passageway leads to the exterior.
Exit storey (as applying to Subsection 3.2.6.of Division B) means a storey having an exterior exit door.
Exposing building face means that part of the exterior wall of a building that faces one direction and is located between
ground level and the ceiling of its top storey or, where a building is divided into fire compartments, the exterior wall of
a fire compartment that faces one direction.
Factory-built chimney means a chimney consisting entirely of factory-made parts, each designed to be assembled with the
other without requiring fabrication on site.
Farm building means a building or part thereof that does not contain a residential occupancy and that is associated with
and located on land devoted to the practice of farming, and used essentially for the housing of equipment or
livestock, or the production, storage or processing of agricultural and horticultural produce or feeds.
(See NoteA-1.4.1.2.(1).)
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Field review means a review of the work
• at a building site, and
• where applicable, at locations where building components are fabricated for use at the building site
that a registered professional in his or her professional discretion considers necessary to ascertain whether the work
substantially complies in all material respects with the plans and supporting documents prepared by a registered
professional.
Fill means soil, rock, rubble, industrial waste such as slag, organic material or a combination of these that is transported
and placed on the natural surface of soil or rock or organic terrain. It may or may not be compacted.
Fire block means a material, component or system that restricts the spread of fire within a concealed space or from a
concealed space to an adjacent space.
Fire compartment means an enclosed space in a building that is separated from all other parts of the building by
enclosing construction providing a fire separation having a required fire-resistance rating.
Fire damper means a closure consisting of a damper that is installed in an air distribution system or a wall or floor
assembly and that is normally held open but designed to close automatically in the event of a fire in order to maintain
the integrity of the fire separation.
Fire detector means a device that detects a fire condition and automatically initiates an electrical signal to actuate an alert
signal or alarm signal and includes heat detectors and smoke detectors.
Fire load (as applying to an occupancy) means the combustible contents of a room or floor area expressed in terms of the
average weight of combustible materials per unit area, from which the potential heat liberation may be calculated
based on the calorific value of the materials, and includes the furnishings, finished floor, wall and ceiling finishes,
trim and temporary and movable partitions.
Fire-protection rating means the time in minutes or hours that a closure will withstand the passage of flame when
exposed to fire under specified conditions of test and performance criteria, or as otherwise prescribed in this Code.
Fire-resistance rating means the time in minutes or hours that a material or assembly of materials will withstand the
passage of flame and the transmission of heat when exposed to fire under specified conditions of test and performance
criteria, or as determined by extension or interpretation of information derived therefrom as prescribed in this Code.
(See D-1.2.1.(2) in Appendix D of Division B.)
Fire-retardant-treated wood means wood or a wood product that has had its surface-burning characteristics, such as
flame spread, rate of fuel contribution and density of smoke developed, reduced by impregnation with fire-retardant
chemicals.
Fire separation means a construction assembly that acts as a barrier against the spread of fire. (See Note A-1.4.1.2.(1).)
Fire stop means a system consisting of a material, component and means of support used to fill gaps between fire
separations or between fire separations and other assemblies, or used around items that wholly or partially penetrate a
fire separation.
Fire stop flap means a device intended for use in horizontal assemblies required to have a fire-resistance rating and
incorporating protective ceiling membranes, which operates to close off a duct opening through the membrane in the
event of a fire.
Firewall means a type of fire separation of noncombustible construction that subdivides a building or separates adjoining
buildings to resist the spread of fire and that has a fire-resistance rating as prescribed in this Code and has structural
stability to remain intact under fire conditions for the required fire-rated time.
First storey means the uppermost storey having its floor level not more than 2m above grade.
Flame-spread rating means an index or classification indicating the extent of spread-of-flame on the surface of a material
or an assembly of materials as determined in a standard fire test as prescribed in this Code.
Flammable liquid means a liquid having a flash point below 37.8°C and having a vapour pressure not more than
275.8kPa (absolute) at 37.8°C as determined by ASTM D 323, “Vapor Pressure of Petroleum Products
(Reid Method).”
Flash point means the minimum temperature at which a liquid within a container gives off vapour in sufficient
concentration to form an ignitable mixture with air near the surface of the liquid.
Flight means a series of steps between landings. (See NoteA-1.4.1.2.(1).)
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Floor area means the space on any storey of a building between exterior walls and required firewalls, including the space
occupied by interior walls and partitions, but not including exits, vertical service spaces, and their enclosing assemblies.
Flue means an enclosed passageway for conveying flue gases.
Flue collar means the portion of a fuel-fired appliance designed for the attachment of the flue pipe or breeching.
Flue pipe means the pipe connecting the flue collar of an appliance to a chimney.
Forced-air furnace means a furnace equipped with a fan that provides the primary means for the circulation of air.
Foundation means a system or arrangement of foundation units through which the loads from a building are transferred
to supporting soil or rock.
Foundation unit means one of the structural members of the foundation of a building such as a footing, raft or pile.
Frost action means the phenomenon that occurs when water in soil is subjected to freezing which, because of the
water/ice phase change or ice lens growth, results in a total volume increase or the build-up of expansive forces under
confined conditions or both, and the subsequent thawing that leads to loss of soil strength and increased
compressibility.
Furnace means a space-heating appliance using warm air as the heating medium and usually having provision for the
attachment of ducts.
Gas vent means that portion of a venting system designed to convey vent gases to the outdoors from the vent connector of
a gas-fired appliance or directly from the appliance when a vent connector is not used.
Grade means the lowest of the average levels of finished ground adjoining each exterior wall of a building, except that
localized depressions need not be considered in the determination of average levels of finished ground.
(See First storey and NoteA-1.4.1.2.(1).)
Groundwater means a free standing body of water in the ground.
Groundwater level (groundwater table) means the top surface of a free standing body of water in the ground.
Guard means a protective barrier around openings in floors or at the open sides of stairs, landings, balconies, mezzanines,
galleries, raised walkways or other locations to prevent accidental falls from one level to another. Such a barrier may or
may not have openings through it.
Heat detector means a fire detector designed to operate at a predetermined temperature or rate of temperature rise.
Heavy timber construction means that type of combustible construction in which a degree of fire safety is attained by
placing limitations on the sizes of wood structural members and on the thickness and composition of wood floors and
roofs and by the avoidance of concealed spaces under floors and roofs.
Heritage building is a building which is legally protected or officially recognized as a heritage property by the Provincial
government or a local government. (See Note A-1.1.1.1.(5).)
High-hazard industrial occupancy (Group F, Division 1) means an industrial occupancy containing sufficient quantities
of highly combustible and flammable or explosive materials which, because of their inherent characteristics, constitute
a special fire hazard.
Horizontal exit means an exit from one building to another by means of a doorway, vestibule, walkway, bridge or
balcony.
Horizontal service space means a space such as an attic, duct, ceiling, roof or crawl space oriented essentially in a
horizontal plane, concealed and generally inaccessible, through which building service facilities such as pipes, ducts
and wiring may pass.
Impeded egress zone means a supervised area in which occupants have free movement but require the release, by security
personnel, of security doors at the boundary before they are able to leave the area, but does not include a contained
use area.
Indirect service water heater means a service water heater that derives its heat from a heating medium such as warm air,
steam or hot water.
Industrial occupancy means the occupancy or use of a building or part thereof for the assembling, fabricating,
manufacturing, processing, repairing or storing of goods and materials.
Interconnected floor space means superimposed floor areas or parts of floor areas in which floor assemblies that are
required to be fire separations are penetrated by openings that are not provided with closures.
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Limiting distance means the distance from an exposing building face to a property line, the centre line of a street, lane or
public thoroughfare, or to an imaginary line between 2 buildings or fire compartments on the same property, measured
at right angles to the exposing building face.
Live load means a variable load due to the intended use and occupancy that is to be assumed in the design of the
structural members of a building. It includes loads due to cranes and the pressure of liquids in containers.
Loadbearing (as applying to a building element) means subjected to or designed to carry loads in addition to its own
dead load, excepting a wall element subjected only to wind or earthquake loads in addition to its own dead load.
Low-hazard industrial occupancy (Group F, Division 3) means an industrial occupancy in which the combustible content
is not more than 50 kg/m
2
or 1200MJ/m
2
of floor area.
Major occupancy means the principal occupancy for which a building or part thereof is used or intended to be used, and
shall be deemed to include the subsidiary occupancies that are an integral part of the principal occupancy. The major
occupancy classifications used in this Code are as follows:
A1 – Assembly occupancies intended for the production and viewing of the performing arts
A2 – Assembly occupancies not elsewhere classified in Group A
A3 – Assembly occupancies of the arena type
A4 – Assembly occupancies in which the occupants are gathered in the open air
B1 – Detention occupancies in which persons are under restraint or are incapable of self-preservation because of
security measures not under their control
B2 – Treatment occupancies
B3 – Care occupancies
C – Residential occupancies
D – Business and personal services occupancies
E – Mercantile occupancies
F1 – High-hazard industrial occupancies
F2 – Medium-hazard industrial occupancies
F3 – Low-hazard industrial occupancies
Masonry or concrete chimney means a chimney of brick, stone, concrete or masonry units constructed on site.
Means of egress means a continuous path of travel provided for the escape of persons from any point in a building or
contained open space to a separate building, an open public thoroughfare, or an exterior open space protected from
fire exposure from the building and having access to an open public thoroughfare. Means of egress includes exits and
access to exits.
Mechanically vented (as applying to a fuel-fired space- or water-heating appliance) means an appliance and its
combustion venting system in which the products of combustion are entirely exhausted to the outdoors by a
mechanical device, such as a fan, blower or aspirator, upstream or downstream from the combustion zone of the
appliance, and the portion of the combustion venting system that is downstream of the fan, blower or aspirator is
sealed and does not include draft hoods or draft control devices. (See Note A-1.4.1.2.(1).)
Medium-hazard industrial occupancy (Group F, Division 2) means an industrial occupancy in which the combustible
content is more than 50 kg/m
2
or 1200 MJ/m
2
of floor area and not classified as a high-hazard industrial occupancy.
Mercantile occupancy means the occupancy or use of a building or part thereof for the displaying or selling of retail goods,
wares or merchandise.
Mezzanine means an intermediate floor assembly between the floor and ceiling of any room or storey and includes an
interior balcony.
Noncombustible means that a material meets the acceptance criteria of CAN/ULC-S114, “Test for Determination of
Non-Combustibility in Building Materials.”
Noncombustible construction means that type of construction in which a degree of fire safety is attained by the use of
noncombustible materials for structural members and other building assemblies.
Occupancy means the use or intended use of a building or part thereof for the shelter or support of persons, animals
or property.
Occupant load means the number of persons for which a building or part thereof is designed.
Open-air storey means a storey in which at least 25% of the total area of its perimeter walls is open to the outdoors in a
manner that will provide cross-ventilation to the entire storey.
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Partition means an interior wall 1 storey or part-storey in height that is not loadbearing.
Party wall means a wall jointly owned and jointly used by 2 parties under easement agreement or by right in law, and
erected at or upon a line separating 2 parcels of land each of which is, or is capable of being, a separate
real-estate entity.
Perched groundwater means a free standing body of water in the ground extending to a limited depth.
Persons with disabilities means persons who have a permanent or temporary physical, mental, intellectual or sensory
impairment which, in interaction with various barriers, may hinder their full and effective participation in society on
an equal basis with others. (See Note A-1.4.1.2.(1).)
Pile means a slender deep foundation unit made of materials such as wood, steel or concrete or a combination thereof,
that is either premanufactured and placed by driving, jacking, jetting or screwing, or cast-in-place in a hole formed by
driving, excavating or boring. (Cast-in-place bored piles are often referred to as caissons in Canada.)
Plenum means a chamber forming part of an air duct system.
Plumbing system means a drainage system, a venting system and a water system or parts thereof.
Post-disaster building means a building that is essential to the provision of services in the event of a disaster, and includes
• hospitals, emergency treatment facilities and blood banks,
• telephone exchanges,
• power generating stations and electrical substations,
• control centres for air, land and marine transportation,
• public water treatment and storage facilities, and pumping stations,
• sewage treatment facilities,
• buildings having critical national defence functions, and
• buildings of the following types, except buildings exempted from this designation by the authority having
jurisdiction:
• emergency response facilities,
• fire, rescue and police stations and housing for vehicles, aircraft or boats used for such purposes, and
• communications facilities, including radio and television stations.
(See NoteA-1.4.1.2.(1).)
Private sewage disposal system means a privately owned plant for the treatment and disposal of sewage (such as a septic
tank with an absorption field).
Process plant means an industrial occupancy where materials, including flammable liquids, combustible liquids, or gases,
are produced or used in a process. (See Table 3.2.7.1. of Division B of the British Columbia Fire Code.)
Protected floor space means that part of a floor area protected from the effects of fire and used as part of a means of egress
from an interconnected floor space.
Public corridor means a corridor that provides access to exit from more than one suite. (See Note A-1.4.1.2.(1).)
Public way means a sidewalk, street, highway, square or other open space to which the public has access, as of right or by
invitation, expressed or implied.
Registered professional means
• a person who is registered or licensed to practise as an architect under the Architects Act, or
• a person who is registered or licensed to practise as a professional engineer under the Engineers and
Geoscientists Act.
Registered professional of record means a registered professional retained to undertake design work and field reviews in
accordance with Subsection 2.2.7. of Division C.
Repair garage means a building or part thereof where facilities are provided for the repair or servicing of motor vehicles.
Residential occupancy means the occupancy
or use of a building or part thereof by persons for whom sleeping
accommodation is provided but who are not harboured for the purpose of receiving care or treatment and are not
involuntarily detained.
Return duct means a duct for conveying air from a space being heated, ventilated or air-conditioned back to the heating,
ventilating or air-conditioning appliance.
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Rim joist means the outermost member in floor framing, other than blocking, be it parallel, perpendicular or on an angle
to the floor joists. (See Note A-1.4.1.2.(1).)
Rock means that portion of the earth’s crust that is consolidated, coherent and relatively hard and is a naturally formed,
solidly bonded, mass of mineral matter that cannot readily be broken by hand.
Run means the horizontal distance between two adjacent tread nosings on a stair. (See Figure A-9.8.4.-B in
Note A-9.8.4. of Division B.)
Sanitary drainage system means a drainage system that conducts sewage.
Secondary suite means a self-contained
dwelling unit located within a building or portion of a building
• completely separated from other parts of the building by a vertical fire separation that has a fire-resistance rating of
not less than 1 h and extends from the ground or lowermost assembly continuously through or adjacent to all
storeys and spaces including service spaces of the separated portions,
• of only residential occupancy that contains only one other dwelling unit and common spaces, and
•
where both dwelling units constitute a single real estate entity.
(See Note A-1.4.1.2.(1)
of Division B.)
Service room means a room provided in a building to contain equipment associated with building services.
(See Note A-1.4.1.2.(1).)
Service space means space provided in a building to facilitate or conceal the installation of building service facilities such
as chutes, ducts, pipes, shafts or wires.
Service water heater means a device for heating water for plumbing services.
Shallow foundation means a foundation unit that derives its support from soil or rock located close to the lowest part of
the building that it supports.
Smoke alarm means a combined smoke detector and audible alarm device designed to sound an alarm within the room or
suite in which it is located upon the detection of smoke within that room or suite.
Smoke detector means a fire detector designed to operate when the concentration of airborne combustion products
exceeds a predetermined level.
Soil means that portion of the earth’s crust that is fragmentary, or such that some individual particles of a dried sample
may be readily separated by agitation in water; it includes boulders, cobbles, gravel, sand, silt, clay and organic
matter.
Solid masonry means a single wythe or multi-wythe construction made of solid masonry units or semi-solid, cored, or
hollow masonry units, the cells of which may or may not be filled with mortar or grout. In multi-wythe masonry
construction, the space between the wythes consists of a mortar-filled collar joint or grout-filled space and the wythes
may or may not be constructed of the same masonry materials.
Solid masonry unit means a concrete block or brick unit, a clay brick unit, or calcium silicate brick unit whose net solid
area is at least 75% of its gross area. (See Note A-1.4.1.2.(1).)
Sound transmission class (STC) means a single number rating of the airborne sound attenuation of a building assembly
separating two adjoining spaces, taking into account the direct sound transmission path. (See Note A-1.4.1.2.(1).)
(See also NoteA-9.11.of DivisionB.)
Space heater means a space-heating appliance for heating the room or space within which it is located, without the use
of ducts.
Space-heating appliance means an appliance intended for the supplying of heat to a room or space directly, such as a
space heater, fireplace or unit heater, or to rooms or spaces of a building through a heating system such as a central
furnace or boiler.
Sprinklered (as applying to a building or part thereof) means that the building or part thereof is equipped with a system
of automatic sprinklers.
Stage means a space that is designed primarily for theatrical performances with provision for quick change scenery and
overhead lighting, including environmental control for a wide range of lighting and sound effects and that is
traditionally, but not necessarily, separated from the audience by a proscenium wall and curtain opening.
Storage garage means a building or part thereof intended primarily for the storage or parking of motor vehicles and
containing no provision for the repair or servicing of such vehicles. (See Note A-1.4.1.2.(1).)
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Storage-type service water heater means a service water heater with an integral hot water storage tank.
Storey means that portion of a building that is situated between the top of any floor and the top of the floor next above
it, and if there is no floor above it, that portion between the top of such floor and the ceiling above it.
Stove means an appliance intended for cooking and space heating.
Street means any highway, road, boulevard, square or other improved thoroughfare 9 m or more in width, that has been
dedicated or deeded for public use and is accessible to fire department vehicles and equipment.
Subsurface investigation means the appraisal of the general subsurface conditions at a building site by analysis of
information gained by such methods as geological surveys, in situ testing, sampling, visual inspection, laboratory
testing of samples of the subsurface materials and groundwater observations and measurements.
Suite means a single room or series of rooms of complementary use, operated under a single tenancy, and includes
dwelling units, individual guest rooms in motels, hotels, boarding houses, rooming houses and dormitories as well as
individual stores and individual or complementary rooms for business and personal services occupancies.
(See Note A-1.4.1.2.(1).)
Supply duct means a duct for conveying air from a heating, ventilating or air-conditioning appliance to a space to be
heated, ventilated or air-conditioned.
Tapered tread means a tread with non-parallel edges that increases or decreases its run uniformly over its width. (See
Note A-1.4.1.2.(1).)
Theatre means a place of public assembly intended for the production and viewing of the performing arts or the
screening and viewing of motion pictures, and consisting of an auditorium with permanently fixed seats intended
solely for a viewing audience.
Treatment means the provision of medical or other health-related intervention to persons, where the administration or
lack of administration of these interventions may render them incapable of evacuating to a safe location without the
assistance of another person. (See Note A-1.4.1.2.(1).)
Treatment occupancy means the occupancy or use of a building or part thereof for the provision of treatment, and where
overnight accommodation is available to facilitate the treatment. (See Note A-1.4.1.2.(1).)
Unit heater means a suspended space heater with an integral air-circulating fan.
Unprotected opening (as applying to exposing building face) means a doorway, window or opening other than one
equipped with a closure having the required fire-protection rating, or any part of a wall forming part of the exposing
building face that has a fire-resistance rating less than that required for the exposing building face.
Unsafe condition means any condition that could cause undue hazard to the life, limb or health of any person authorized
or expected to be on or about the premises.
Unstable liquid means a liquid, including flammable liquids and combustible liquids, that is chemically reactive to the
extent that it will vigorously react or decompose at or near normal temperature and pressure conditions or that is
chemically unstable when subjected to impact.
Vapour barrier means the elements installed to control the diffusion of water vapour.
Vent connector (as applying to heating or cooling systems) means the part of a venting system that conducts the flue gases
or vent gases from the flue collar of a gas appliance to the chimney or gas vent, and may include a draft control device.
Vertical service space means a shaft oriented essentially vertically that is provided in a building to facilitate the installation
of building services including mechanical, electrical and plumbing installations and facilities such as elevators, refuse
chutes and linen chutes.
Walkway means a covered or roofed pedestrian thoroughfare used to connect 2 or more buildings.
Part 1 – Compliance Division A: Compliance, Objectives and Functional Statements
Division A Revision 2.01 British Columbia Building Code 2018
1.4.2. Symbols and Other Abbreviations
1.4.2.1. Symbols and Other Abbreviations
1) The symbols and other abbreviations in this Code shall have the meanings assigned to them in this Article
and Article1.3.2.1.of DivisionB.
1 in 2 ............ slope of 1 vertical to 2 horizontal
cm ................. centimetre(s)
° .................... degree(s)
°C ................. degree(s) Celsius
dBA ............... A-weighted sound level
diam .............. diameter
g .................... gram(s)
h .................... hour(s)
HDD ............ heating degree-day(s)
HVAC ........... heating, ventilating and air-conditioning
Hz ................. hertz
J .................... joule(s)
K ................... degree(s) Kelvin
kg .................. kilogram(s)
kN ................. kilonewton(s)
kPa ................ kilopascal(s)
kW................. kilowatt(s)
kWh .............. kilowatt hour(s)
L ................... litre(s)
lx ................... lux
m .................. metre(s)
M .................. metric nomenclature for reinforcing bars
max. .............. maximum
mg ................. milligram(s)
min. .............. minimum
min ............... minute(s)
MJ ................. megajoule(s)
mm ............... millimetre(s)
MPa .............. megapascal(s)
N ................... newton
n/a ................ not applicable
ng .................. nanogram(s)
No. ................ number(s)
o.c. ................ on centre
OSB .............. oriented strandboard
PM ................ particulate matter
ppb ................ part(s) per billion
ppm .............. part(s) per million
R ................... thermal resistance value (imperial unit)
RSI ................ thermal resistance value (metric unit)
s .................... second(s)
W .................. watt(s)
% .................. percent
μg .................. microgram(s)
μm ................ micrometre(s)
U-value ......... overall thermal transmittance
Part 1 – Compliance Division A: Compliance, Objectives and Functional Statements
Division A Revision 2.01 British Columbia Building Code 2018
1.4.2. Symbols and Other Abbreviations
1.4.2.1. Symbols and Other Abbreviations
1) The symbols and other abbreviations in this Code shall have the meanings assigned to them in this Article
and Article1.3.2.1.of DivisionB.
1 in 2 ............ slope of 1 vertical to 2 horizontal
cm ................. centimetre(s)
° .................... degree(s)
°C ................. degree(s) Celsius
dBA ............... A-weighted sound level
diam .............. diameter
g .................... gram(s)
h .................... hour(s)
HDD ............ heating degree-day(s)
HVAC ........... heating, ventilating and air-conditioning
Hz ................. hertz
J .................... joule(s)
K ................... degree(s) Kelvin
kg .................. kilogram(s)
kN ................. kilonewton(s)
kPa ................ kilopascal(s)
kW................. kilowatt(s)
kWh .............. kilowatt hour(s)
L ................... litre(s)
lx ................... lux
m .................. metre(s)
M .................. metric nomenclature for reinforcing bars
max. .............. maximum
mg ................. milligram(s)
min. .............. minimum
min ............... minute(s)
MJ ................. megajoule(s)
mm ............... millimetre(s)
MPa .............. megapascal(s)
N ................... newton
n/a ................ not applicable
ng .................. nanogram(s)
No. ................ number(s)
o.c. ................ on centre
OSB .............. oriented strandboard
PM ................ particulate matter
ppb ................ part(s) per billion
ppm .............. part(s) per million
R ................... thermal resistance value (imperial unit)
RSI ................ thermal resistance value (metric unit)
s .................... second(s)
W .................. watt(s)
% .................. percent
μg .................. microgram(s)
μm ................ micrometre(s)
U-value ......... overall thermal transmittance