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Fire Separation Distance at Irregular Lot Line

MKALLAY

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I am looking at a project where a lot line along one side of a building jogs so that a portion of the wall will be less that 10' from the line, but the remainder of the wall is greater than 10' from the line (measured perpendicular from the wall). For the construction type IIb, a 1 hour fire resistance rating is required when the fire separation distance is less than 10'. Does the required fire resistance rating apply to the entire wall in that plane, or need it only apply to the portion of the wall that has less than 10' fire separation distance?
 
Does the required fire resistance rating apply to the entire wall in that plane, or need it only apply to the portion of the wall that has less than 10' fire separation distance?
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It's probably easiest to fire rate the entire wall instead of having to deal with 2 different types of construction and making sure they are actually built in the right place.
 
It's probably easiest to fire rate the entire wall instead of having to deal with 2 different types of construction and making sure they are actually built in the right place.
I would agree - but in this case, it is a very long wall with a very short portion that requires the rating, and different walltype conditions along the entire length. But generally yes, it is simpler from a constructability standpoint to keep the like - portion of construction consistent.

Thank you all above for your replies!
 
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