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3 Hour Fire Rated Ceiling Assembly

Mitch

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What is the standard method for achieving a 3 hour rated ceiling for the refuse chute termination room in a steel building? UL doesn't provide many options, most of them being assemblies with bar joists which are not being used in the building I am currently designing.
 
Is sprayed on fireproofing for the beams & deck an option? If you have a ceiling below that the ceiling doesn't have to be rated.
 
Typically we'll get 3hr from the comp deck assembly. Vulcraft is the most common deck I see. They have FRRs for all of their decks w/ UL assys. In general you add more concrete to get the rating you want. The other option is to add cementitious fireproofing to the bottom of the deck.
I haven't see 3hr assys for running shaftliner horizontal. I imagine the spans would be very limited simply due to all the dead load. Probably wouldn't be able to clear span a trash room if they even have a 3hr tested assy.
 
Typically we'll get 3hr from the comp deck assembly. Vulcraft is the most common deck I see. They have FRRs for all of their decks w/ UL assys. In general you add more concrete to get the rating you want. The other option is to add cementitious fireproofing to the bottom of the deck.
I haven't see 3hr assys for running shaftliner horizontal. I imagine the spans would be very limited simply due to all the dead load. Probably wouldn't be able to clear span a trash room if they even have a 3hr tested assy.
Around 5' for 2 hour I think....
 
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