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It is pressure treated not fire treatedIs it treated per section 603.1, Florida Building Code?
the wall is metal. The wood is there for the door frame onlyNope, that is framing, not just blocking. And I am with mtlogcabin, whats the deal with the wood framed wall?
Which it is notFRT wood-framed partitions are permitted per Section 603.1, but what is being shown are concealed spaces--not partitions--around the tub; thus, Section 718.5 comes into play. In my opinion, that's the code in the strictest sense, but I agree that the extent and context of the wood framing do not really create an extensive fire risk as long as the wood is FRT.
IBC 603.1#6 (Millwork such as doors, door frames, window sashes and frames.) and #14 (Blocking such as for handrails, millwork, cabinets and window and door frames.) permits frames and blocking respectively. To me, that appears to be a trimmer stud at the door opening, and the tub surround is absolutely framing.I
the wall is metal. The wood is there for the door frame only
How is a concealed space under a tub enclosure any different than the “concealed space” in a partition wall, that is not filled with insulation?
And I’m not sure this is concealed space ... there will be access panels to get to the jacuzzi equipment.
We treat these spaces the same as furniture, provided they are distinct spaces from the building construction.Does the space need sprinklers per NFPA 13?
We treat these spaces the same as furniture, provided they are distinct spaces from the building construction.
We don't have a clear line in the sand about it. Mostly at the discretion of the inspector.How big does it have to be to be considered?
Does the building have fire sprinklers? if it is, then the area or framing behind the tub does not meet the exception for not providing fire sprinklers - I see open wall studs behind the void space shown in the picture - DWV PVC piping and water distribution lines