1Tarzan1
Structural
- Jan 27, 2012
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According to 2009 IBC Chapter 6, Type I thru Type IV construction is divided by the use of non-combustible vs. combustible materials. The addition of A or B defines if the construction is protected or unprotected which is the fire resistance protection applied to structural members and bearing walls; i.e. firerated gypsum board, spray-on fire protection, etc. etc. (not the same as sprinkled or non-sprinkled). Now the question: If type "B" is considered to be "Unprotected", why does Table 601 require fire resistance ratings (applied protections) to "B" categories?