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Open, unrated, stair condition?

Ryan Schultz

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The following is a 2 story, non-sprinklered Type VB.
1st floor: total renovation
2nd floor: existing
Question: Per 1019.3 exception 1, can that stair, circled in blue below, be un-enclosed and unrated?

Thank you Kindly, Ryan


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Could the counter argument be that the wall around the stair is actually a corridor wall, that might need to be rated per TABLE 1020.1--as the (65) occupant load is greater than 30 occupants?
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If the stair is allowed to be unenclosed then the wall shouldn't be necessary. However, if a wall is provided (maybe for separating downstairs & upstairs tenants) then it probably needs to be rated, since the exceptions of 1028.1 don't seem to apply.
 
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