jackbweth
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We have several projects of different construction types with exterior and interior bearing walls that are required to be rated 1 and 2 hours. The walls/partitions are rated for protection of structure only, but have doors and window openings within the bearing wall framing. The question and debate within the office and AHJ is if or how the inside perimeter of the openings must be constructed. The UL assemblies do not address any openings within the tested assemblies. What is this boards opinion. Do the jambs, sill and head of the bearing wall openings need to be wrapped with the same rated drywall at the wall facings or because the openings can be unprotected is this not required.
If the opinion is that it is required can the perimeter framing be protected by equivalent means other than drywall such as intumescent coating or equivalent rating of cement board, etc.
This involves some new projects as well as one under construction so we are looking for options that are still code compliant.
If the opinion is that it is required can the perimeter framing be protected by equivalent means other than drywall such as intumescent coating or equivalent rating of cement board, etc.
This involves some new projects as well as one under construction so we are looking for options that are still code compliant.