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Close Off Part of a Stairwell in High Rise

steveray is correct. Typically, stairs themselves are not rated construction because they are contained entirely within a rated exit enclosure. Once you erect a rated wall on the landing to modify the size and shape of the exit enclosure, everything that supports that new wall will have to have a 2-hour fire-resistance rating. Also, the ceiling of the newly-created equipment space will have to provide a 2-hour separation from the third floor landing above.
 
Interesting, another nugget worth the price of admission, I only considered the width implications, not the ratings.

Is the old wall behind opened to access the equipment and what was the proposed equipment?
 
Interesting, another nugget worth the price of admission, I only considered the width implications, not the ratings.

Is the old wall behind opened to access the equipment and what was the proposed equipment?
I'll go out on a limb and call it a fish tank.....Alternative means and methods, the water will put the fire out and no restoration of rating required.....Lets grab a beer....
 
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