peter spellman
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Hello: trying to determine if there is a requirement for an exit fire separation between an elevator and stair
landing and the spaces that these serve. This is in an existing 2 story office building, fully sprinklered.
Ground floor is approx. 38,000SF and the second floor is 20,000 SF. The second floor has two exit stairs
at either end and the there is the third stair wrapping the elevator in the center of the building. The second floor is occupied by one tenant. There is currently a one-hour wall between the second floor spaces and the landing for the middle stair and elevator. We would like to remove the fire walls and have the elevator/stair open to a new lobby area on the second floor.
My quick research suggests that since the building is fully sprinklered, the fire separation is not needed.
Any additional thoughts would be greatly appreciated
landing and the spaces that these serve. This is in an existing 2 story office building, fully sprinklered.
Ground floor is approx. 38,000SF and the second floor is 20,000 SF. The second floor has two exit stairs
at either end and the there is the third stair wrapping the elevator in the center of the building. The second floor is occupied by one tenant. There is currently a one-hour wall between the second floor spaces and the landing for the middle stair and elevator. We would like to remove the fire walls and have the elevator/stair open to a new lobby area on the second floor.
My quick research suggests that since the building is fully sprinklered, the fire separation is not needed.
Any additional thoughts would be greatly appreciated