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Hey there gurus - I have a condition in a project I am struggling with and was hoping someone here might be able to offer some guidance/ interpretation.
I’m working on a project involving an addition to an existing building. The new addition is classified as A-3, while the existing building contains a mix of A-3, B, and a small S-1 occupancy. The addition is connected to the existing structure via a corridor created by utilizing an existing exterior door. The existing building is fully sprinklered; however, the new addition is not sprinklered due to budget constraints.
To comply with the building and fire area requirements in the code, we’ve elected to use a fire-rated coiling door tied to the fire alarm system to provide the required separation. My question is: if I install a 2-hour rated overhead coiling door, am I also required to upgrade the existing wall it’s mounted to (formerly an exterior wall) to a 2-hour fire-resistance rating?
I hope that makes sense.
I’m working on a project involving an addition to an existing building. The new addition is classified as A-3, while the existing building contains a mix of A-3, B, and a small S-1 occupancy. The addition is connected to the existing structure via a corridor created by utilizing an existing exterior door. The existing building is fully sprinklered; however, the new addition is not sprinklered due to budget constraints.
To comply with the building and fire area requirements in the code, we’ve elected to use a fire-rated coiling door tied to the fire alarm system to provide the required separation. My question is: if I install a 2-hour rated overhead coiling door, am I also required to upgrade the existing wall it’s mounted to (formerly an exterior wall) to a 2-hour fire-resistance rating?
I hope that makes sense.