• Welcome to The Building Code Forum

    Your premier resource for building code knowledge.

    This forum remains free to the public thanks to the generous support of our Sawhorse Members and Corporate Sponsors. Their contributions help keep this community thriving and accessible.

    Want enhanced access to expert discussions and exclusive features? Learn more about the benefits here.

    Ready to upgrade? Log in and upgrade now.

Type IIB Construction

Pais

Member
Joined
Nov 13, 2009
Messages
16
Location
Northern Black Hills
Can combustible shelving be used in type IIB Construction? The "food pantry" wants to construct a room inside the City owned recreation center and use it for the local food pantry. They would like to build combustible shelving to store the food items on. The building is fully sprinkled.
 
Re: Type IIB Construction

Shelving and cabinets are generally considered to be "furnishings" and not part of the structure of the building. If they are free-standing you should be OK with combustible material. If they are built-in then you need to be careful about the code's requirements for concealed combustible spaces and design accordingly.
 
Re: Type IIB Construction

I think that since one can install backing for cabinets and other millwork, then the cabinets and other shelving would be allowed to be wood. Just be sure they do not allow for storage to within 18" of ceilings.
 
Re: Type IIB Construction

Pais said:
Can combustible shelving be used in type IIB Construction? The "food pantry" wants to construct a room inside the City owned recreation center and use it for the local food pantry. They would like to build combustible shelving to store the food items on. The building is fully sprinkled.
The shelving can be combustible but the room must be constructed with noncombustible construction.
 
Re: Type IIB Construction

BTW Pais,

Welcome to the "new & improved" bulletin board! :)

 
Re: Type IIB Construction

Thanks for all of your comments. I posted this same question on the "other bulletin board" and only recieved one comment in six days (thanks Gene). I think I will stick with this board.
 
Back
Top