I am looking at an interior 1 hour rated partition wall between two tenant spaces. The plans added a note that prior to construction, this wall would be "designed" by company X. I have yet to see these plans and we are going to inspect the rough framing today. The wall is floor to deck at +/- 35' tall. So I went to look up the deflection limits on the 2006 IBC table 1604.3. On this table there is listed either brittle finish or flexible finish. So I was wondering where in this code it give me the manner in determining what is brittle and what is flexible.
Is 5/8" type X drywall brittle? Is it even a finish, maybe not? If it is, I don't see how this wall can be constructed with anything other than 8" steel studs for limitng heights assuming 5psf.
Any thoughts.
And I am not trying to design this wall, just trying to understand it enough to either accept or deny it.
Is 5/8" type X drywall brittle? Is it even a finish, maybe not? If it is, I don't see how this wall can be constructed with anything other than 8" steel studs for limitng heights assuming 5psf.
Any thoughts.
And I am not trying to design this wall, just trying to understand it enough to either accept or deny it.