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I have an AHU in a basement with duct penetrating a 1 hour floor assembly and then supplying the plenum of the 1st floor. Type II-A Construction. Is a 1 hour shaft required? If not, what are the section references?
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I haven't gotten to the book yet, but I do not believe that this will apply, as a horizontal assembly is not required by Table 601. Given Type II-A construction, the primary and secondary members of the floor have to be 1-hr rated construction. While they could encapsulate in a 1-hr floor/ceiling assembly, that is not required. It could be individual encapsulation of the primary and secondary members.2018 IMC
[BF] 607.6 Horizontal assemblies.
Penetrations by air ducts of a floor, floor/ceiling assembly or the ceiling membrane of a roof/ceiling assembly shall be protected by a shaft enclosure that complies with Section 713 and Sections 717.6.1 through 717.6.3 of the International Building Code or shall comply with Sections 607.6.1 through 607.6.3.
[BF] 607.6.1 Through penetrations.
In occupancies other than Groups I-2 and I-3, a duct constructed of approved materials in accordance with Section 603 that penetrates a fire-resistance-rated floor/ceiling assembly that connects not more than two stories is permitted without shaft enclosure protection provided that a listed fire damper is installed at the floor line or the duct is protected in accordance with Section 714.5 of the International Building Code. For air transfer openings, see Item 6, Section 712.1.9 of the International Building Code.
Is your horizontal assembly also being used to divide the 2 floors into separate fire areas? If it is then you do not have the proper floor rating see
TABLE 707.3.10
FIRE-RESISTANCE RATING REQUIREMENTS FOR
FIRE BARRIERS, FIRE WALLS OR HORIZONTAL
ASSEMBLIES BETWEEN FIRE AREAS
I did look at Table 601 and it looks like the floor construction and the secondary members have to have a 1 hour rating in Type II-A construction, so mtlogcabin's response is appropriate.I haven't gotten to the book yet, but I do not believe that this will apply, as a horizontal assembly is not required by Table 601. Given Type II-A construction, the primary and secondary members of the floor have to be 1-hr rated construction. While they could encapsulate in a 1-hr floor/ceiling assembly, that is not required. It could be individual encapsulation of the primary and secondary members.
So again, we really need more info. How is the floor achieving the 1-hr rating? Is this opening going to be concealed?
Ideally, we really need to see a floor section and floor plan to better understand what we have going.
Isn't that exactly what I said?I did look at Table 601 and it looks like the floor construction and the secondary members have to have a 1 hour rating in Type II-A construction, so mtlogcabin's response is appropriate.
Given Type II-A construction, the primary and secondary members of the floor have to be 1-hr rated construction. While they could encapsulate in a 1-hr floor/ceiling assembly, that is not required. It could be individual encapsulation of the primary and secondary members.
714.5 Horizontal assemblies. Penetrations of a fire-resistance-or the duct is protected in accordance with Section 714.5.