01/14/18

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** The Questions:**

  1. Which of these approved fireblock materials are not listed in the code? **

a. One-fourth-inch cement-based millboard.
b. ½” or greater drywall
c. Sheet metal
d.2” nominal thickness lumber**

  1. Fireblocking is required in residential non-combustible (steel stud wall framing) with a combustible floor structure above? **

a. Yes
b. Sometimes
c. No
d. Only if used in a mixed use building (commercial and residential**

  1. Combustible piping can connect to non-combustible piping within **

a. 18”
b. 24”
c. 30”
d. 36”
**
4. An F rating is a time period assigned to **

a. Fire resistant assembly systems
b. The thickness of a fireblock material
c. Fenestration effectiveness
d. All of the above

A
c
36
a

Bump

1 c
2 a
3 d
4 a

  1. C
  2. C
  3. D
  4. A

A
a
d
a

a.a.d.c

THANKS Paul.
Excellent questions as usual! :smiley:

c
b
d
a

Congratulations Steve Nadeau, you are correct!

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Sources:**

QOTW for today/ this week

  1. Which of these approved fireblock materials are not listed in the code? ( c )
    a. One-fourth-inch cement-based millboard.
    b. ½” or greater drywall
    c. Sheet metal
    d.2” nominal thickness lumber

FAQ - International Firestop Council

  1. Fireblocking is required in residential non-combustible (steel stud wall framing) with a combustible floor structure above?

a. Yes
b. Sometimes
c. No
d. Only if used in a mixed use building (commercial and residential)

R102.1 General. Where there is a conflict between a general requirement and a specific requirement, the specific requirement shall be applicable. Where, in any specific case, different sections of this code specify different materials, methods of construction or other requirements, the most restrictive shall govern.
In conclusion, based on IRC section R502, we would consider that Fireblocking is required in the wood floor. Similarly, based on R603, it does not appear that Fireblocking is required within the steel framed walls.
FAQ - International Firestop Council

  1. Combustible piping can connect to non-combustible piping within ( d. 36” )

a. 18”
b. 24”
c. 30”
d. 36”

8.3.5.5.1 Where piping penetrates a fire resistance–rated wall or floor assembly, combustible piping shall not connect to noncombustible piping within 36 in. (915 mm) of the firestop system or device without demonstration that the transition will not reduce the fire resistance rating, except in the case of previously approved installations.
FAQ - International Firestop Council

  1. An F rating is a time period assigned to ( a )

a. Fire resistant assembly systems
b. The thickness of a fireblock material
c. Fenestration effectiveness
d. All of the above
Inspection Guidelines - International Firestop Council

Thank You Paul - great questions all.

To be honest I had to guess about the fire blocking, but I went back to a memory of my framing days and getting chewed out by an inspector about fireblocking - so I say just fireblock the hell out of everything :slight_smile:

Thanks again!

Great questions, thanks Paul

Thanks Paul

Congrats Steve… thanks for your time Paul… and the coffee! MMMMM :lol:

Congratulations Steve.