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Fire Resistance

unegamacated

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Is a vestibule constructed of metal studs wrapped with fire retardant plywood then clad with 1x wood trim and MDF panels allowed in Type II construction (sprinklered)? Or do the studs have to be wrapped this a layer of GWB first?
 
SECTION 603 COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL IN TYPE I AND II CONSTRUCTION

603.1 Allowable materials.

Combustible materials shall be permitted in buildings of Type I or II construction in the following applications and in accordance with Sections 603.1.1 through 603.1.3:

1. Fire-retardant-treated wood shall be permitted in:

1.1 Nonbearing partitions where the required fire-resistance rating is 2 hours or less.

1.2. Nonbearing exterior walls where no fire rating is required.

1.3. Roof construction as permitted in Table 601, Note c, Item 3.

Exceptions:

1. Insulation placed between two layers of noncombustible materials without an intervening airspace shall be allowed to have a flame spread index of not more than 100.

2. Insulation installed between a finished floor and solid decking without intervening airspace shall be allowed to have a flame spread index of not more than 200.

3. Foam plastics in accordance with Chapter 26.

4. Roof coverings that have an A, B or C classification.

5. Interior floor finish and interior finish, trim and millwork such as doors, door frames, window sashes and frames.

6. Where not installed over 15 feet (4572 mm) above grade, show windows, nailing or furring strips, wooden bulkheads below show windows, their frames, aprons and show cases.

7. Finished flooring applied directly to the floor slab or to wood sleepers that are firestopped in accordance with Section 717.2.7.

8. Partitions dividing portions of stores, offices or similar places occupied by one tenant only and which do not establish a corridor serving an occupant load of 30 or more shall be permitted to be constructed of fire-retardant-treated wood, 1-hour fire-resistance-rated construction or of wood panels or similar light construction up to 6 feet (1829 mm) in height.

9. Platforms as permitted in Section 410.

10. Combustible exterior wall coverings, balconies, bay or oriel windows, or similar appendages in accordance with Chapter 14.

11. Blocking such as for handrails, millwork, cabinets, and window and door frames.

12. Light-transmitting plastics as permitted by Chapter 26.

13. Mastics and caulking materials applied to provide flexible seals between components of exterior wall construction.

14. Exterior plastic veneer installed in accordance with Section 2605.2.

15. Nailing or furring strips as permitted by Section 803.4.

16. Heavy timber as permitted by Note c, Item 2, to Table 601 and Sections 602.4.7 and 1406.3.

17. Aggregates, component materials and admixtures as permitted by Section 703.2.2.

18. Sprayed cementitious and mineral fiber fire-resistance-rated materials installed to comply with Section 1704.11.

19. Materials used to protect penetrations in fire-resistance-rated assemblies in accordance with Section 712.

20. Materials used to protect joints in fire-resistance-rated assemblies in accordance with Section 713.

21. Materials allowed in the concealed spaces of buildings of Type I and II construction in accordance with Section 717.5.

22. Materials exposed within plenums complying with Section 602 of the International Mechanical Code.
 
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unegamacated,

Welcome to The Building Codes Forum! :cool:

What edition of the codes are you using?

steveray,

What edition are you posting from?.......Thanks!

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