BC Building Code 2018 Section 3.1.9 requires that all items penetrating a required fire separation be tightly fitted or firestopped to maintain the fire resistance integrity of that separation. The firestop system must achieve an F Rating -preventing flames from passing through — for the full fire resistance rating of the barrier being penetrated. This ceiling penetration has no firestopping whatsoever. In the event of fire, smoke and flame will travel freely between floors through this unsealed pathway. This is a direct and unambiguous violation of BC Building Code Section 3.1.9. Photographic evidence is attached. VIOLATION 3 —CHANGE OF OCCUPANCY USE WITHOUT PERMIT The Control Training Room is an occupied learning environment -a classroom. It is not a server room. The introduction of two refrigerator-sized server racks fundamentally changes tf thermal, acoustic, electrical, and fire safety profile of the space. Under the BC Building Code, a change of occupancy use or a material change to the fire safet' systems of a commercial space requires a building permit and inspection. No such permit wa obtained. The room is not designed, ventilated, suppressed, or rated for server rack operation. It remain: in active use as a training room with students seated two feet from the racks. VIOLATION 4 —OVERLOADED ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS The server racks are connected to circuits that have been observed tripping breakers due to electrical overload. This indicates the existing electrical infrastructure was not designed or approved to carry the load these racks impose. 000032