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I have a 3000 sq. ft. office building with and attached 800 sq. ft. carport. Roof pitch is 11/2:12.
I met with the contractor about the carport and its' fire-resistive construction. Plan details show 5/8" plywood, 2 layers 5/8" gypsum, and a 3 coat layer of plaster attached to the bottom chords of the trusses. Argument between the engineer and the contractor is over the fire-resistive rating of a 3 coat plaster application. Contractor thinks plaster is enough, engineer says no, gypsum board must be installed and then covered with plaster.
1991 UBC Table 43-B lists the plaster application and lists it as acceptable.
Questions - What is the fire-resistive rating for a 3 coat - ground, scratch, & finish - 7/8" plaster finish?
Would this application meet the 1 hour rating?
Are the gypsum and plywood a necessity to achieve 1 hr. fire rating?
One final question - Same carport/office building. Carport shows no fire blocking above bottom chord of carport to bottom of the roof deck of office building. Office building wall is wood and interior has dropped ceiling. Would you require a 1 hr. separation between occupancies?
Thanks,
Sue :cowboy
I have a 3000 sq. ft. office building with and attached 800 sq. ft. carport. Roof pitch is 11/2:12.
I met with the contractor about the carport and its' fire-resistive construction. Plan details show 5/8" plywood, 2 layers 5/8" gypsum, and a 3 coat layer of plaster attached to the bottom chords of the trusses. Argument between the engineer and the contractor is over the fire-resistive rating of a 3 coat plaster application. Contractor thinks plaster is enough, engineer says no, gypsum board must be installed and then covered with plaster.
1991 UBC Table 43-B lists the plaster application and lists it as acceptable.
Questions - What is the fire-resistive rating for a 3 coat - ground, scratch, & finish - 7/8" plaster finish?
Would this application meet the 1 hour rating?
Are the gypsum and plywood a necessity to achieve 1 hr. fire rating?
One final question - Same carport/office building. Carport shows no fire blocking above bottom chord of carport to bottom of the roof deck of office building. Office building wall is wood and interior has dropped ceiling. Would you require a 1 hr. separation between occupancies?
Thanks,
Sue :cowboy