Scott_R
Bronze Member
Project: Renovation of a y.1915 Dormitory structure with following criteria:
Steel structure, masonry exterior bearing wall, clay tile (fire resistance) less than 3,000 sf per floor
4 stories plus basement. Adding NFPA13 fire suppression.
First floor toilet rooms need exhaust fans that cannot exit through roof. We are running duct work along ceiling and into a vertical chase DOWN to mechanical room at basement. From there will be a direct exhaust through exterior wall. The mechanical room is rated for one-hour ceiling and walls.
Question 1: Does the chase above need to be rated? I know in 2006-9 IBC it does not if shaft is 2 story or less and floor/ceiling has a damper on the exhaust duct. I can't find this in the 2012 IBC anywhere.
Question 2: If it does need rating (1 hour) - can I have the damper at the in the horizontal floor location only leading onto mechanical room (basement) and not at the top and bottom of shaft?
Thanks!
Scott
Steel structure, masonry exterior bearing wall, clay tile (fire resistance) less than 3,000 sf per floor
4 stories plus basement. Adding NFPA13 fire suppression.
First floor toilet rooms need exhaust fans that cannot exit through roof. We are running duct work along ceiling and into a vertical chase DOWN to mechanical room at basement. From there will be a direct exhaust through exterior wall. The mechanical room is rated for one-hour ceiling and walls.
Question 1: Does the chase above need to be rated? I know in 2006-9 IBC it does not if shaft is 2 story or less and floor/ceiling has a damper on the exhaust duct. I can't find this in the 2012 IBC anywhere.
Question 2: If it does need rating (1 hour) - can I have the damper at the in the horizontal floor location only leading onto mechanical room (basement) and not at the top and bottom of shaft?
Thanks!
Scott