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Head of Wall Design

Drawing Lines

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Working on a project with an electrical room that requires a two-hour wall rating. All walls terminate at bottom of steel roof deck except one that terminates at the bottom of an HSS beam supporting bar joists for the roof. I checked UL but didn't see a conditional similar to described above. Does anyone have any suggestions for terminating the wall in this manner?

CBC 2019
Single Story
Type V
Fully Sprinklered
 
Welcome!

I have seen different solutions, doubt you will find an off the shelf method, that won't require a RDP seal on it.

Drawing Lines, are you the RDP?
 
Even if an registered design professional is involved the solution should be grounded in something allowed by the code.
 
So a fire barrier....So it cannot "terminate to the beam", it has to go to the roof deck...

707.5 Continuity. Fire barriers shall extend from the top of
the foundation or floor/ceiling assembly below to the underside
of the floor or roof sheathing, slab or deck above


I would allow the assembly to be "split" with studs and 2 layers 5/8 on both sides like a really fat stud wall, but not sure if you could find that listing...U419 is sticking out in my mind as the multilayer steel stud wall of choice...
 
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