Existing building code essentials: Exterior wall opening protectives
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2018 Existing Building Code Essentials
Openings in exterior walls must be protected as required by International Building Code (IBC) Section 705.8 when there is a Change in Occupancy classification to a higher hazard based on International Existing Building Code (IEBC) Table 1011.6. When openings are required to be protected because of their fire separation distance, the sum of the opening areas must not exceed 50 percent of the respective wall area on a per story basis.
There are four exceptions to the requirement for rated opening protectives in fire-resistance-rated exterior walls as follows:
- Where IBC Table 705.8 allows openings in excess of 50 percent. In this instance, the percentage of protected openings is allowed to match the percentage permitted by the IBC for new construction,
- In residential buildings that are three stories or less in height and are located 3 feet (0.91 m) or more from a lot line,
- In buildings protected throughout with an automatic sprinkler system complying with NFPA 13 or
- When the Change of Occupancy classification is to an equal or lower hazard classification per IEBC Table 1011.6.
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