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I have a 2-hr fire wall, GA WP4135. It is being used to separate an R2 into 2 different buildings for allowable area reasons. It is coupled with an unrated wall. Both walls bear floor trusses. On the left side, no worries as the floor could pull down the wall and not affect the fire wall. On the right side, the floor joists are hung on the wall with a Simpson DHUTF fire wall hanger, made to be installed over the 2 layers of gyp. If that floor were to collapse, and pull the wall down it becomes a problem. I have asked for an explanation from the architect and engineer and am not getting one. So I am digging. I have requested information from Simpson, but figured I would put this out there while I wait. The hanger has a robust attachment to the wall, using both nails and SDS screws at the face and top flange. It has a very weak connection to the joist, with only 2 10d, 1 1/2" nails. This makes wonder if the intent is for the joist to detach from the hanger in the event of collapse, but the hanger will remain, thereby maintaining the structural integrity of the wall.
Anybody encountered this or have any info?
Anybody encountered this or have any info?