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1 Hour Rated Exterior Wall

T-Bird

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IBC Sec 705.5 The required fire-resistance rating of an exterior wall with a fire separation distance greater than 10 feet shall be rated for exposure from the inside.

Would this indicate the protection at the interior side of the wall is 5/8" type X, and the protection at the exterior side of the wall is omitted?

Can I reference something like UL #U309 as the fire test?

This is a sprinklered building with R-2 occupancy and type V-A construction.
Sprinkler used to increse allowed building height from 3 stories to 4 stories.

Table 601: Type V-A exterior walls= 1 hour rated
Table 602: X>30', all types of construction, R-2 Occupancy= 0
 
I've learned that UL tests indicate when the assembly is rated for inside exposure and as a result found UL Test No. U356, and that should work for my project.
Thanks everyone for your help.
 
Table 602 is only used to raise a required rating, never to lower it.
Rated assemblies, generally, are symmetrical (rated from either side).
UL designs, when used, specify the required finishes for both sides of an assembly.
 
While I generally agree with JBI, there are exceptions.
My Fire Resistance Design Manual, published by Gypsum Association, very clearly indicates the interior of the building as the "fire side" for a number of 1 hour fire-rated exterior walls. UL R7406 and UL Design V421 both illustrate a typical metal building wall that has nothing but the metal skin attached to the outside. 1 hour fire-rated protection on the inside only.
 
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^^^^^^Agreed, I had this issue with some townhouses that were stepped. Designer didn't want to use densglass on the outside and couldn't find a wall rated from both sides with FRTW on the outside...
 
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