ETThompson
SAWHORSE
Hi
We're having some challenges on how to interpret the code relative to the following issues in a project I'm working on. See attached diagrammatic sketch. This is under the 2017 Ohio Building Code, based on the 2015 IBC.
We're added a glassy galleria space between two existing buildings (we are altering parts of the interiors of each, but not the exteriors in any significant way). We're planning on providing a 3-hr Fire Wall between this "connector" and the existing building to the south, mainly in order to avoid sprinkelering the southern building. We plan to add whatever we have to to the existing load-bearing masonry exterior wall of the south building in order to make it 3 hr, and provide fire shutters at any remaining openings. The "connector" plus the warehouse-type building to the north will be considered as one building for the purposes of the code, at least for now, and these will be fully sprinklered (they already have a system, may just need to be brought up to current code).
Conceptually we'd started with construction type IIIB (probably could change to higher level if we had to, but trying to see if it'd work as IIIB.). Therefore we'd be required to have 2-hr exterior rated walls (the rest of the elements in Table 601 are unrated).
Question 1: Can we consider the all glass curtainwalls at each end of our "connector" as openings in the exterior wall? Even if, as in the one to the west, it is set back from the rest of the warehouse building? If not, would we have to therefore rate these to 2 hrs? That doesn't seem feasible (we're on a very tight budget). Or are we forced to move to IIB (no exterior wall rating)?
Question 2: A Firewall needs to extend 18" beyond the "exterior face" of the wall (though there are some exceptions). For the connector, since the existing south building wall (which we're making 3 hr) extends well beyond the glass connector, does that then therefore mean we do not have to rate that for the 4'?
Question 3: Once we get 18" past the east wall of the connector, we no longer have to provide the 3 hr rating, correct?
Thanks in advance for any help you can give!
We're having some challenges on how to interpret the code relative to the following issues in a project I'm working on. See attached diagrammatic sketch. This is under the 2017 Ohio Building Code, based on the 2015 IBC.
We're added a glassy galleria space between two existing buildings (we are altering parts of the interiors of each, but not the exteriors in any significant way). We're planning on providing a 3-hr Fire Wall between this "connector" and the existing building to the south, mainly in order to avoid sprinkelering the southern building. We plan to add whatever we have to to the existing load-bearing masonry exterior wall of the south building in order to make it 3 hr, and provide fire shutters at any remaining openings. The "connector" plus the warehouse-type building to the north will be considered as one building for the purposes of the code, at least for now, and these will be fully sprinklered (they already have a system, may just need to be brought up to current code).
Conceptually we'd started with construction type IIIB (probably could change to higher level if we had to, but trying to see if it'd work as IIIB.). Therefore we'd be required to have 2-hr exterior rated walls (the rest of the elements in Table 601 are unrated).
Question 1: Can we consider the all glass curtainwalls at each end of our "connector" as openings in the exterior wall? Even if, as in the one to the west, it is set back from the rest of the warehouse building? If not, would we have to therefore rate these to 2 hrs? That doesn't seem feasible (we're on a very tight budget). Or are we forced to move to IIB (no exterior wall rating)?
Question 2: A Firewall needs to extend 18" beyond the "exterior face" of the wall (though there are some exceptions). For the connector, since the existing south building wall (which we're making 3 hr) extends well beyond the glass connector, does that then therefore mean we do not have to rate that for the 4'?
Question 3: Once we get 18" past the east wall of the connector, we no longer have to provide the 3 hr rating, correct?
Thanks in advance for any help you can give!