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I'm using the 2010 Calif. Bldg. code based on the IBC.......
Table 508.4 shows no occupancy separation is required between an R-3 and another R-3 in, for example a duplex.
Section 508.2.4 states in exception #3 "Group R-1, R-2, R-2.1 and R-3 dwelling units and sleeping units shall be separated from other dwelling or sleeping units and from accessory occupancies contiguous to them in accordance with the requirements of Section 420.
Section 420.1 Occupancies in Groups R-1, R-2, R-2.1 and R-3, R-3.1 and R-4 shall comply with the provisions of this section and other applicable provisions of this code.
Section 420.2 Separation walls. Walls separating dwelling units in the same building, walls separating sleeping units in the same building and walls separating dwelling and sleeping units from other occupancies contiguous to them in the same building shall be constructed as fire partitions in accordance with Section 709.
Section 709.1 General. The following wall assemblies shall comply with this section.
1. Walls separating dwelling units in the same building as required by Section 420.2
2. Walls separating sleeping units in the same building as required by Section 420.2
The question is: Is table 508.4 a mistake by stating that no occupancy separation is required? If not, what am I missing???
Does a duplex or triplex require a fire partition or not?
IMHO, it appears that a fire partition is required.....:banghd
Table 508.4 shows no occupancy separation is required between an R-3 and another R-3 in, for example a duplex.
Section 508.2.4 states in exception #3 "Group R-1, R-2, R-2.1 and R-3 dwelling units and sleeping units shall be separated from other dwelling or sleeping units and from accessory occupancies contiguous to them in accordance with the requirements of Section 420.
Section 420.1 Occupancies in Groups R-1, R-2, R-2.1 and R-3, R-3.1 and R-4 shall comply with the provisions of this section and other applicable provisions of this code.
Section 420.2 Separation walls. Walls separating dwelling units in the same building, walls separating sleeping units in the same building and walls separating dwelling and sleeping units from other occupancies contiguous to them in the same building shall be constructed as fire partitions in accordance with Section 709.
Section 709.1 General. The following wall assemblies shall comply with this section.
1. Walls separating dwelling units in the same building as required by Section 420.2
2. Walls separating sleeping units in the same building as required by Section 420.2
The question is: Is table 508.4 a mistake by stating that no occupancy separation is required? If not, what am I missing???
Does a duplex or triplex require a fire partition or not?
IMHO, it appears that a fire partition is required.....:banghd