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I've got an elevator shaft going up in a three story apartment building in the coming months, question regarding membrane penetrations - we have a triple LVL in one wall of the shaft which at the moment is 6" CH studs, but may switch to 2x6's framing, anyway, the penetration would be on each side of the side walls where the beam comes out - 713.8 says structural elements such as beams and joists where protected in accordance with 714 shall be permitted to penetrate the shaft, but 714 only addresses electrical boxes, conduit, etc., so how would they be protected? or would this fall under 707.5.1 for supporting construction (fire barriers) where supporting construction of 1 hour fire barriers of VB (which we are) is not required to be fire resistant rated by other sections of the code (it's not).......so aside from firecaulking around the penetration, can I assume this penetration is ok as is? I have floor trusses hanging off beams at each floor in the shaft, but I can us Simpsons fire rated hangers that allow sheetrock behind them so it'll be continuous at the floor framing. I'm waiting for approval from the state for our modification to fall under the old code, so the building official won't even look at drawings until we get that approval, so hence me not asking him