The project I am working on is a hospital (I-2 occupancy) that is fully sprinklered. The hospital was built in 2004. We are adding a two story addition to the back of the hospital. I am trying to find in the code where it talks about how to handle a vertical chase ratings. I have been searching all through section 8.6 in 2016 life safety code and I don't get a clear answer. This is what we have: On the lower level we have an air handler that is getting its outside air by chasing up through the first floor with a 10" diameter pipe and out the roof above. I also have a mechanically powered vent (6" diameter) for an electrical room on the lower level that also chases up through the first level and out the roof (10ft separations from any intakes).
What I would like to know is once I put a fire damper at the first floor where the pipes are penetrating to achieve the 2-hour required separation do I need to rate the chase walls that surround it as it go up through the first level and to the roof? Do the walls need to be rated since we are essentially stopping the fire from coming to the first floor by using a fire damper at the floor? I am not sure I cant a place in the code where it talks about this.
Thanks for any help!
What I would like to know is once I put a fire damper at the first floor where the pipes are penetrating to achieve the 2-hour required separation do I need to rate the chase walls that surround it as it go up through the first level and to the roof? Do the walls need to be rated since we are essentially stopping the fire from coming to the first floor by using a fire damper at the floor? I am not sure I cant a place in the code where it talks about this.
Thanks for any help!