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I have a project that requires a 2 hour fire separation between 2 adjacent occupancies.
The fire separation wall is a simple design (one long wall) with one exception. Because we need a window in the fire wall I'm thinking jog the wall around the perimeter of the room containing the window so that the walls are 2 hour rated.
All of the building that the fire separation wall is adjacent to is slab on grade and wood stud walls. The window is in a stud wall as well. The main building foundation is CMU (for the slab on grade) and is common to a basement. The room in question that is the jog projects over the basement.
So, the questions are:
- Does the ceiling of the room with the jog need to be rated over to the fire rated walls and if so can it be rated from only one side if the gyp is attached to the bottom of roof trusses.
- Does the floor/ ceiling assembly of the room that jogs need to be rated as well at the floor trusses. Would like to keep the underside of the floor trusses open for inspection purposes for this area but if gyp is required I can work with that.
- Can I rate this floor ceiling assembly from only the interior side of the room?
- Is there a floor ceiling assembly that I can make work with providing rating components to only the floor side of the trusses (if that in fact is an option).
Thanks.
The fire separation wall is a simple design (one long wall) with one exception. Because we need a window in the fire wall I'm thinking jog the wall around the perimeter of the room containing the window so that the walls are 2 hour rated.
All of the building that the fire separation wall is adjacent to is slab on grade and wood stud walls. The window is in a stud wall as well. The main building foundation is CMU (for the slab on grade) and is common to a basement. The room in question that is the jog projects over the basement.
So, the questions are:
- Does the ceiling of the room with the jog need to be rated over to the fire rated walls and if so can it be rated from only one side if the gyp is attached to the bottom of roof trusses.
- Does the floor/ ceiling assembly of the room that jogs need to be rated as well at the floor trusses. Would like to keep the underside of the floor trusses open for inspection purposes for this area but if gyp is required I can work with that.
- Can I rate this floor ceiling assembly from only the interior side of the room?
- Is there a floor ceiling assembly that I can make work with providing rating components to only the floor side of the trusses (if that in fact is an option).
Thanks.