Construction Type II-B w/ fully automatic fire suppression system. Non-combustile roof construction
Occupancy Use: Educational.
Fire Walls required: 2-hour rated
SECTION 705
FIRE WALLS
IBC 705.6 Exception #3. Walls shall be permitted to terminate at the underside of noncombustible roof sheathing, deck, or slabs where both buildings are provided with not less than a Class B roof covering. Openings in the roof shall not be located within 4 feet (1220 mm) of the fire wall.
Questions:
Is the Code addressing openings in the roof as a “real opening” that is not covered or used by a skylight, HVAC item, roof drains/vents or Expansion Joint? A real opening would be one that would require guardrails or parapet where you can see from the roof down to the floor below and not closed up with skylights HVAC items, roof drain or Expansion Joint.
There are HVAC RTU’s, Exhaust Fans and roof drains/vents within 4-feet of the firewall. Would any of these items be considered roof openings?
One firewall has a continuous roof / building expansion joint abutting the firewall and running perpendicular to the firewall on one side. Would the Expansion Joint be considered a roof opening? Can the roof expansion joint, if it is a roof opening, have a 2-hour Expansion Joint fire stop system and be in compliance?
Another firewall, not extending above the roof, has a roof expansion joint between the firewall and another non-combustible wall. Both walls do not extend above the roof but stop at the roof deck. The expansion joint runs along each face of the two walls. What would be your take on this expansion joint?
Occupancy Use: Educational.
Fire Walls required: 2-hour rated
SECTION 705
FIRE WALLS
IBC 705.6 Exception #3. Walls shall be permitted to terminate at the underside of noncombustible roof sheathing, deck, or slabs where both buildings are provided with not less than a Class B roof covering. Openings in the roof shall not be located within 4 feet (1220 mm) of the fire wall.
Questions:
Is the Code addressing openings in the roof as a “real opening” that is not covered or used by a skylight, HVAC item, roof drains/vents or Expansion Joint? A real opening would be one that would require guardrails or parapet where you can see from the roof down to the floor below and not closed up with skylights HVAC items, roof drain or Expansion Joint.
There are HVAC RTU’s, Exhaust Fans and roof drains/vents within 4-feet of the firewall. Would any of these items be considered roof openings?
One firewall has a continuous roof / building expansion joint abutting the firewall and running perpendicular to the firewall on one side. Would the Expansion Joint be considered a roof opening? Can the roof expansion joint, if it is a roof opening, have a 2-hour Expansion Joint fire stop system and be in compliance?
Another firewall, not extending above the roof, has a roof expansion joint between the firewall and another non-combustible wall. Both walls do not extend above the roof but stop at the roof deck. The expansion joint runs along each face of the two walls. What would be your take on this expansion joint?