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Sawhorse
I have an existing VB, A-2 occupancy building that is sprinklered, and well under the allowable area requirements per IBC chapter 5.
Not that it matters, but this state follows IBC 2015
They want to put a kitchen addition to this facility. It is classified as VB and A-2 (accessory to the original builidng), but they do not want to sprinkler this addition because of cost and the limitation of the existing sprinkler system. They are under the requirements called out in 903.2.1.2, so per code, no need to be sprinklered.
So the main question is what type of fire resistive wall would this need to be to separate a sprinklered building and a non-sprinklered area. Would this be considered a fire barrier (IBC 707), as it is separating fire areas, or would it need to be a firewall (IBC 706) because you are separating buildings.
As most people in this forum know, a firewall needs to be designed so a building can fall down on either side, and not take this FW down. A FB wall does not have this requirement.
In either case, this fire resistive wall can be 2-hr rated.
Not that it matters, but this state follows IBC 2015
They want to put a kitchen addition to this facility. It is classified as VB and A-2 (accessory to the original builidng), but they do not want to sprinkler this addition because of cost and the limitation of the existing sprinkler system. They are under the requirements called out in 903.2.1.2, so per code, no need to be sprinklered.
So the main question is what type of fire resistive wall would this need to be to separate a sprinklered building and a non-sprinklered area. Would this be considered a fire barrier (IBC 707), as it is separating fire areas, or would it need to be a firewall (IBC 706) because you are separating buildings.
As most people in this forum know, a firewall needs to be designed so a building can fall down on either side, and not take this FW down. A FB wall does not have this requirement.
In either case, this fire resistive wall can be 2-hr rated.