Sifu
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I drive by a job not in my jurisdiction everyday that has me puzzled. It is a wood frame, 5 story R2. In researching how they might have allowed 5 stories I came across a design on the internet for one. I can't figure out how a type V can be done with 5 stories but the one I found on the internet is a type III, wood frame. That brings up another question, which is the definition for noncombustible. Type III requires noncombustible exterior walls. So does this mean the wood frame walls are considered noncombustible by the use of a fire wall assembly? I am under the impression that a rated wall is rated for time, and that at some point it will fail, so it is ultimately combustible. I have seen code change proposals for the definition to noncombustible but none that have been approved.