Yankee Chronicler
SILVER MEMBER
So I have a building that has expanded and not requires a 2 hour separation or fire sprinklers. The current separation is a single 5/8 sheetrock wall for a 1 hour rating. They are proposing intumescent paint on the wall to add another 1 hour rating. It looks like 2018 IBC 603.1.21 will allow it. It also looks like 703..3.4 would require a FPE to sign off. Any suggestions?
The intumescent coatings referred to in IBC 603.1.21 are not paints. They are typically spray-applied "fireproofing" products. Note that IBC 603.1.21 says "
determined on the basis of fire resistance tests in accordance with Section 703.2 ..." The person or entity proposing the fireproof paint should provide a test report from an accredited testing laboratory or agency demonstrating that when applied to gypsum wallboard the intumescent material increase the fire resistance by at least one hour.
IBC 603.1.21 refers to IBC 703.2:
703.2 Fire-resistance ratings. The fire-resistance rating of
building elements, components or assemblies shall be determined
in accordance with the test procedures set forth in
ASTM E119 or UL 263 or in accordance with Section 703.3.
The fire-resistance rating of penetrations and fire-resistant
joint systems shall be determined in accordance Sections 714
and 715, respectively.