RJJ
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what type of access panel would be able to be used in a smoke partitions? Goes it have to be rated? Seems 710.3 does not require rating!
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Maybe, maybe not. Does it meet the requirements of 710.5? It may not have to be fire rated but the access panel and installation need to resist the passage of smoke andSo I guess a plastic access panel is ok!
Maybe a little more background please? Neither smoke nor fire dampers are required in a smoke partition for ducted penetrations. Only for transfer openings would smoke-only dampers be required, and it is unlikely that there are transfer openings in a hospital. It is also curious why "First floor walls and hall ways are 1hr." if this is I2. If the dampers were not there, neither would the panels, and everything would be hunky-dory.A little back ground. I have an I2 three stories. All floors are 2 hr. First floor walls and hall ways are 1hr. Everything is sprinklered! Second and third floors are call out on the plans which I did not review as smoke partitions. During inspection I found 15 different ducts with out fire or smoke dampers. All before me including design people missed this. The fire dampers are in now. Access through the smoke Partition to the dampers access is through a plastic panel. You know the ones that are being installed in many homes etc.
OK - New thread maybe? I do not have access to the codes to quote right now, but I'll bet 716 will not allow that. Per 707, a floor penetration must have a 2 hour shaft enclosure. 716 has various exceptions that allow for a fire-only damper at the floor, but I am pretty sure these exceptions do not include I occupancies.Within these partition are penetration rising from the lower level at various points for various duct systems that penetrate the floor below rising to the next floor above. These ducts need fire dampers.