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I’m working on an R2, building type VB, 3 story, NFPA 13 sprinklered apartment building under the 2018 IBC w/ WA State amendments. It’s a garden style apartment with exterior stairs inset between the units. The breezeways/stairways are only present on one side of the building.
I included 1 hour fire ratings for the unit entry doors, since I believe the separation between the breezeways and the units is a 1 hour fire barrier per section 1027.6 exterior exit stairway and ramp protection (which references 1023.2). However my GC is trying to convince me that the breezeways should be rated as fire partitions and the condition is that of an open ended corridor.
Should I be thinking about this differently? The language that discusses breezeways in the 2018 IBC code commentary is throwing me off… I’m not finding any diagrams which show this situation clearly, although it has to be one of if not the most common designs for an apartment building. Note the staircases are fully inset within the one sided breezeways.
Follow up question. Does the path of travel distance or perhaps the common path of travel distance need to extend to the bottom of the stairs? I was assuming/hoping if it’s classified as an exterior stair the travel distance would be from the unit entry door to the most remote location inside the unit.
Thanks!
I included 1 hour fire ratings for the unit entry doors, since I believe the separation between the breezeways and the units is a 1 hour fire barrier per section 1027.6 exterior exit stairway and ramp protection (which references 1023.2). However my GC is trying to convince me that the breezeways should be rated as fire partitions and the condition is that of an open ended corridor.
Should I be thinking about this differently? The language that discusses breezeways in the 2018 IBC code commentary is throwing me off… I’m not finding any diagrams which show this situation clearly, although it has to be one of if not the most common designs for an apartment building. Note the staircases are fully inset within the one sided breezeways.
Follow up question. Does the path of travel distance or perhaps the common path of travel distance need to extend to the bottom of the stairs? I was assuming/hoping if it’s classified as an exterior stair the travel distance would be from the unit entry door to the most remote location inside the unit.
Thanks!