Title: Building Fire Overview Florida Building Code 2004 Edition
1Building / Fire OverviewFlorida Building
Code2004 Edition
2Overview
- Chapter 1 Administration
- Chapter 2 Definitions
- Chapter 3 Occupancy Classification
- Chapter 4 Special Requirements Based on
Occupancy - Chapter 5 Heights and Areas
3Overview
- Chapter 6 Type Construction
- Chapter 7 Fire Resistance Rated Construction
- Chapter 8 Interior Finish
- Chapter 9 Fire Protection Systems
- Chapter 10 Means of Egress
4Intent of Codes
- Reasonable degree of safety to public in the
built environment - Minimum requirements
- Fire resistant construction provides
- Life safety to public
- Life safety to firefighters
- Property protection for building and exposures
5Base Codes for FBC 2004
- International Building Code, 2003 edition
- International Plumbing Code, 2003 edition
- International Mechanical Code, 2003 edition
- International Fuel Gas Code, 2003 edition
6Base Codes for FBC 2004
- International Residential Code, 2003 edition
- International Existing Building Code, 2003
edition - National Electrical Code, 2002 edition
- U. S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development, Fair Housing Guidelines
7Base Codes for FBC 2004
- Substantive criteria from the ASHRAE Standard
90.1-1999 - Accessibility provisions of FBC Chapter 11
substituted for IBC Chapter 11 - Energy provisions of FBC Chapter 13 substituted
for IBC Chapter 13 - High Velocity Hurricane Zone provisions retained
in FBC 2004
8Florida Building Code 2004
- Florida-specific modifications retained
9Chapter 1Administration
10Administrative
- Scope. The provisions of the Florida Building
Code shall apply to the construction, alteration,
movement, enlargement, replacement, repair,
equipment, use and occupancy, location,
maintenance, removal - continued
FBC 101.2
11Administrative
- continued
- and demolition of every building or structure or
any appurtenances connected or attached to such
buildings or structures.
FBC 101.2
12Administrative
- Chapter 1 is limited to the administration of the
code - Permitting
- Plan review
- Inspection
- Incorporation of former or current statutory
requirements related to construction
13Administrative
- Two Exceptions
- Detached one- and two-family dwellings and
multiple single-family dwellings (town houses)
not more than three stories high with separate
means of egress and their accessory structures
shall comply with the Florida Building Code,
Residential. - continued
14Administrative
- Two Exceptions continued
- Existing buildings undergoing repair, alterations
or additions and a change of occupancy shall be
permitted to comply with the Florida Existing
Building Code.
15Administrative
- Where conflicts exist within code, most
restrictive provisions shall govern - Where a conflict exists between a general
requirement and a specific requirement, the
specific requirement prevails
FBC 102.1
16Administrative
- Codes and standards referenced in code shall be
considered part of the code to the prescribed
extent of each such reference - Where differences occur between provisions of
code and referenced codes and standards, the
provisions of code shall apply.
FBC 102.4
17Applicability
- Manufactured buildings
- Relocation of existing manufactured building does
not constitute an alteration - A relocated building shall comply with wind speed
requirements of the new location, using the
appropriate wind speed map - continued
FBC 102.7
18Applicability
- Manufactured buildings continued
- If the existing building was manufactured in
compliance with the Standard Building Code (prior
to March 1, 2002), wind speed map of the Standard
Building Code shall be applicable - If the existing building was manufactured in
compliance with the Florida Building Code (after
March 1, 2002), the wind speed map of the Florida
Building Code shall be applicable
FBC 102.7
19 20Permits
- Annual Facility Permit
- Expanded to cover all occupancy classes
- Record keeping and inspection provisions retained
- Removes provisions requiring approval for forms
used to keep list/identify all work - Removes specific authority to revoke or deny
future AFPs for pattern of code violations - (FBC-04 104.1.2 FBC-01 104.1.7.1)
FBC 105.1.1
21Permits
- Emergency Repairs
- Allows equipment replacement and repairs under
emergency conditions to be made without permit - Requires permit application to be submitted next
business day
FBC 105.2.1
22Permits
- Minor Repairs. Ordinary minor repairs may be made
without permit with approval of building official - Minor repairs must meet technical codes and may
not include - Cutting away of walls, partitions, or portions
thereof - Removal or cutting of any structural beam or load
bearing support - Changes affecting means of egress
FBC 105.2.2
23Permits
- Minor repairs must meet technical codes and may
not include addition to, or alteration of
- Standpipe
- Water supply
- Sewer
- Drainage
- Drain leader
- Gas, soil, waste, vent or similar piping
- Electric wiring systems
- Mechanical equipment
- Other work affecting public health or general
safety
FBC 105.2.2
24Permits
- Work starting before permit issuance
- Provides authority to building official to allow
work to start before permit issuance - Limited to work described in permit application
and plan - Provides any work is entirely at risk of permit
applicant - Prohibits work beyond the first required
inspection
FBC 105.12
25Permits
- Phased permit approval
- Provides authority to issue permit for foundation
or any other part of building before the
construction documents for the whole building or
structure have been submitted - Requires submittal of the appropriate
construction documents for elements to be built - continued
FBC 105.13
26Permits
- Phased permit approvalcontinued
- Places holder of permit at holders own risk with
the building operation and without assurance that
a permit for the entire structure will be granted - Corrections may be required to meet the
requirements of the technical codes
FBC 105.13
27Permits
- Supervision of work by architect or engineer
required - Building official shall require
- Supervision by architect or engineer signing
affidavit for permits issued under affidavit - Supervision by architect or engineer preparing
drawings or computations for work determined by
building official to be hazardous or complex
FBC 105.14
28Construction Drawings
- Fire Protection System Shop Drawings
- Submittal and approval required prior to the
start of system installation - Shop drawings shall contain all information as
required by the referenced installation standards
in Chapter 9
FBC 106.1.1.1
29Construction Drawings
- Requires building official to verify review for
code compliance via stamp or in writing - Requires one set reviewed documents to be
retained by building official and one set on site
FBC 106.3.1
30Construction Drawings
- Adds language requiring construction in
accordance with approved plans - Requires changes in construction not in
accordance with approved construction documents
be resubmitted for approval as an amended set of
construction documents
FBC 106.4
31Construction Drawings
- Adds language requiring the retention of one set
of approved construction documents for at least
180 days after completion of work, or as required
by Florida statutes
FBC 106.5
32Construction Drawings
- Section of FBC 2001 requiring detailing of how
structural and fire resistance integrity to be
maintained at penetrations eliminated
FBC 104.2.3
33Inspections
- Modifies required building inspections to require
inspection of foundations and connection thereto
for manufactured buildings
FBC 109.3
34Certificate of Occupancy
- Provides for contents of certificate of
occupancy - Permit number
- Address
- Name and address of owner
- Description of portion of structure for which
certificate is issued - Statement that described portion of structure has
been inspected for compliance with code - continued
FBC 110.2
35Certificate of Occupancy
- Information on certificate of occupancycontinued
- Name of building official
- Edition of code under which permit issued
- Use and occupancy in accordance with Chapter 3
- Type construction in accordance with Chapter 6
- Design occupant load
- Where sprinkler system provided, if the system
was required - Any special conditions of the permit
FBC 110.2
36Certificate of Occupancy
- Provides for suspension or revocation of
certificate of occupancy or completion - By building official in writing
- When certificate issued in error
- When certificate issued on basis of incorrect
information - Where building is in violation of any ordinance,
regulation, or the code
FBC 110.4
37Stop Work Orders
- Adds section providing authority to issue stop
work orders - May be for work in violation of code or performed
in a dangerous or unsafe manner - Required to state reason for order and conditions
under which cited work will be permitted to resume
FBC 114.1
38Chapter 2 Definitions
39Definitions
- General definitions found in Chapter 2
- In addition, other definitions found in various
chapters of code
40Chapter 3Occupancy Classification
41Classification of Occupancy
- Establishes separation/protection requirements
for incidental use areas - Establishes accessory use requirements
- Establishes mixed use criteria
- Non-separated uses
- Separated uses
- New section for different uses of same space
42Incidental Use Areas
- Spaces incidental to main occupancy
- Separated or protected or both as required by
Table 302.1.1, or the building is classified a
mixed occupancy and required to comply with
302.3, Mixed Occupancies - Exception Incidental use areas within and
serving a dwelling unit not subject to these
provisions.
FBC 302.1.1
43TABLE 302.1.1 INCIDENTAL USE AREAS
44Incidental Use Areas
- Areas classified same as main occupancy
- Where Table 302.1.1 requires separation, a fire
barrier in accordance with FBC 706 required - Where Table 302.1.1 permits suppression with no
separation, incidental use area is separated by
construction capable of resisting the passage of
smoke
FBC 302.1.1
45TABLE 302.1.1 INCIDENTAL USE AREAS
46Incidental Use Areas
- Partitions shall extend from the floor to the
underside of the fire rated floor/ceiling
assembly or fire rated roof/ceiling assembly or
to the underside of the floor or roof deck above - Doors shall be self-closing or automatic-closing
upon detection of smoke - Doors shall not have air transfer openings
- Doors shall not be undercut in excess of the
clearance permitted by NFPA 80
FBC 302.1.1
47Fire-resistance-rated floor/ceiling or
roof/ceiling assembly
Floor or roof deck
Walls to extend tight to deck or rated assembly
Walls to be constructed to resist passage of smoke
Floor
Note Doors shall be self-closing or automatic
closing upon detection of smoke have no air
transfer openings have no excessive undercuts
48Accessory Use Areas
- Fire barrier required to separate accessory use
areas classified as Group H - Treated as mixed occupancy required to be
separated by a fire barrier in accordance with
302.3.2 and Table 302.3.2 - Incidental use areas required to be separated by
Table 302.1.1, shall be separated in accordance
with 302.1.1.1 - Fire barrier or partitions capable of resisting
passage of smoke
49Accessory Use Areas
- Any other accessory use area shall not be
required to be separated by a fire barrier
provided - The accessory use area occupies an area not more
than 10 percent of the area of the story in which
it is located, and - Does not exceed the tabular values in Table 503
for the allowable height or area for such use.
FBC 302.2
50Accessory Assembly Areas
- Accessory assembly use areas not considered
separate occupancies if the floor area is equal
to or less than 750 square feet - Assembly use areas that are accessory to Group E
are not considered separate occupancies - Accessory religious educational rooms and
religious auditoriums with occupant loads of less
than 100 are not considered separate occupancies
FBC 302.2.1
51Accessory use area
Incinerator room or other incidental use area
Group H or other non-H occupancy 10,000 sq ft
No fire barrier required
Separation and/or protection required
Group F-1
Fire barrier required as per Table 302.1.1
Group H of any permitted size
Building of 100,000 sq ft
52Mixed Occupancy Class
- Where a building is occupied by two or more uses
not included in the same occupancy
classification, the building or portion thereof
shall comply with Section 302.3.1, Non-separated
Uses, or 302.3.2, Separated Uses, or a
combination of these sections
FBC 302.3
53Mixed Occupancy Class
- Exceptions
- Occupancies separated in accordance with Section
508 - Areas of Group H-2, H-3, H-4 or H-5 occupancies
shall be separated from any other occupancy in
accordance with Section 302.3.2, Separated Uses - Where required by Table 415.3.2, areas of Group
H-1, H-2 or H-3 occupancy shall be located in a
separate and detached building or structure - continued
FBC 302.3
54Mixed Occupancy Class
- Exceptionscontinued
- Accessory use areas in accordance with Section
302.2 - Incidental use areas in accordance with Section
302.1.1
FBC 302.3
55Mixed Occupancy Class
- Two options available for designing mixed
occupancy buildings - Option 1Non-Separated
- Option 2Separated
- Options 1 or 2, or any combination thereof, may
be used in a building
FBC 302.3.2
56Mixed Occupancy Class
- Option 1Non-separated uses
- Each portion of the building shall be
individually classified as to use - The required type of construction for the
building shall be determined by applying the
height and area limitations for each of the
applicable occupancies to the entire building - The most restrictive type of construction, so
determined, shall apply to the entire building - continued
FBC 302.3.1
57No fire separation required
Occupancy 1
Occupancy 2
- Type of construction limited by
- Lesser height limit of Occupancy 1 or 2
- Lesser floor area limit of Occupancy 1 or 2
- Most restrictive fire-protection system
requirements of Occupancy 1 and 2 (also high-rise
provisions
58Mixed Occupancy Class
- Option 1Non-separated usescontinued
- All other code requirements shall apply to each
portion of the building based on the use of that
space except that the most restrictive applicable
provisions of Section 403 (High Rise) and Chapter
9 shall apply to these non-separated uses - Fire separations are not required between uses,
except as required by other provisions
FBC 302.3.1
59No fire separation required
Occupancy 1
Occupancy 2
- Type of construction limited by
- Lesser height limit of Occupancy 1 or 2
- Lesser floor area limit of Occupancy 1 or 2
- Most restrictive fire-protection system
requirements of Occupancy 1 and 2 (also high-rise
provisions
60Mixed Occupancy Class
- Option 2Separated uses
- Each portion of the building shall be
individually classified as to use and shall be
completely separated from adjacent areas by fire
barrier walls or horizontal assemblies or both
having a fire-resistance rating determined in
accordance with Table 302.3.2 - Each fire area shall comply with this code based
on the use of that space - continued
FBC 302.3.2
61Mixed Occupancy Class
- Option 2Separated usescontinued
- Each fire area shall comply with the height
limitations based on the use of that space and
the type of construction classification - In each story, the building area shall be such
that the sum of the ratios of the floor area of
each use divided by the allowable area for each
use shall not exceed one - continued
FBC 302.3.2
621-hour fire-resistance-rated physical separation
required. See Table 302.3.3
Group H-3 hazardous material storage
Group S-1 storage
Group F-1 manufacturing
Group B offices
63Occupancy 1
Fire-resistance-rated horizontal assembly
Occupancy 2
Occupancy 3
Fire-resistance-rated fire barrier
Minimum fire-resistance rating based on Section
302.3.3 and Table 302.3.3
64Mixed Occupancy Class
- Option 2 Exceptioncontinued
- Except for Group H and I-2 areas, where the
building is equipped throughout with an automatic
sprinkler system, installed in accordance with
section 903.3.1.1, the fire-resistance ratings in
Table 302.3.2 shall be reduced by 1 hour but to
not less than 1 hour and to not less than that
required for floor construction according to the
type of construction.
FBC 302.3.2
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66Mixed Occupancy Class
- Options 1 or 2, or any combination thereof, may
be used in a building
FBC 302.3.2
67Group A - Assembly
- Group A includes, among others, the use of a
building or structure, or a portion thereof, for
the gathering together of persons for purposes
such as civic, social or religious functions,
recreation, food or drink consumption or awaiting
transportation - A room or space used for assembly purposes by
less than 50 persons and accessory to another
occupancy shall be included as a part of that
occupancy - Assembly areas with less than 750 square feet
and which are accessory to another occupancy
according to Section 302.2.1 are not assembly
occupancies
FBC 303.1
68Group A - Assembly
- Group A includes, among others, the use of a
building or structure, or a portion thereof, for
the gathering together of persons for purposes
such as civic, social or religious functions,
recreation, food or drink consumption or awaiting
transportation - Assembly occupancies which are accessory to Group
E in accordance with Section 302.2 are not
considered assembly occupancies - Religious educational rooms and religious
auditoriums which are accessory to churches in
accordance with Section 302.2 and which have
occupant loads of less than 100 shall be
classified as A-3.
FBC 303.1
69Group A - Assembly
- Group A expanded to five subcategories
- Group A-1
- A-1 Assembly uses, usually with fixed seating,
intended for the production and viewing of the
performing arts or motion pictures including, but
not limited to - Motion picture theaters
- Symphony and concert halls
- Television and radio studios admitting an
audience - Theaters
FBC 303.1
70Group A - Assembly
- Group A-2
- A-2 Assembly uses intended for food and/or drink
consumption including, but not limited to - Banquet halls
- Night clubs
- Restaurants
- Taverns and bars
FBC 303.1
71Group A - Assembly
- Group A-3
- A-3 Assembly uses intended for worship,
recreation or amusement and other assembly uses
not classified elsewhere in Group A including,
but not limited to
- Amusement arcades
- Art galleries
- Bowling alleys
- Churches
- Community halls
- Courtrooms
continued
FBC 303.1
72Group A - Assembly
- Indoor tennis courts (without spectator seating)
- Lecture halls
- Libraries
- Museums
- Waiting areas in transportation terminals
- Pool and billiard parlors
- Dance halls (not including food or drink
consumption) - Exhibition halls
- Funeral parlors
- Gymnasiums (without spectator seating)
- Indoor swimming pools (without spectator seating)
FBC 303.1
73Group A - Assembly
- Group A-4
- A-4 Assembly uses intended for viewing of indoor
sporting events and activities with spectator
seating including, but not limited to - Arenas
- Skating rinks
- Swimming pools
- Tennis courts
FBC 303.1
74Group A - Assembly
- Group A-5
- A-5 Assembly uses intended for participation in
or viewing outdoor activities including, but not
limited to - Amusement park structures
- Bleachers
- Grandstands
- Stadiums
FBC 303.1
75- Group A-4
- Arenas
- Skating rinks
- Swimming pools
- Group A-1
- Motion picture theatres
- Theaters
- Group A-2
- Banquet halls
- Night clubs
- Restaurants
- Taverns
- Group A-5
- Bleachers
- Grandstands
- Stadiums
- Group A-3
- Art galleries Gymnasiums
- Churches Lecture halls
- Community halls Libraries
- Conference rooms Museums
- Exhibition halls Passenger stations
76Group A - Assembly
- Restaurants and drinking establishments with an
occupant load of less than 50 persons classified
as Group M, Mercantile.
FBC 303.1.1
77Group F - Factory
- Creates three subcategories
- Factory Industrial F-1 Moderate-Hazard Occupancy
- Factory industrial uses which are not classified
as Factory Industrial F-2 Low Hazard shall be
classified Factory Industrial F-1 Moderate Hazard - Factory Industrial F-2 Low-Hazard Occupancy
- Factory industrial uses that involve the
fabrication or manufacturing of noncombustible
materials which during finishing, packing or
processing do not involve a significant fire
hazard shall be classified as F-2 occupancies - continued
FBC 306
78Group F - Factory
- Creates three subcategoriescontinued
- Special purpose F-3
- Factory-industrial occupancy includes industrial
operations in buildings designed for and suitable
only for particular types of operations,
characterized by a relatively low density of
employee population, with much of the area
occupied by machinery or equipment
FBC 306
79Group I
- Expanded to three categories
- Increases threshold from 4 to 5 for former Group
I Unrestrained - Eliminates subcategories of Residential
Care/Assisted Living Facilities - More than 16 occupants Group I-1
- 5 to 16 occupants classified Group R-4
FBC 308.2 310.1
80- Group I-1
- Residential board care facilities
- Assisted living facilities
- Half-way houses
- Group homes
- Congregate care facilities
- Social rehabilitation facilities
- Alcohol and drug centers
- Convalescent facilities
- Group I-3
- Prisons
- Jails
- Reformatories
- Detention centers
- Correction centers
- Prerelease centers
- Group I-4
- Adult custodial care facilities
- Child custodial care facilities
- Group I-2
- Hospitals
- Nursing homes
- Mental hospitals
- Detoxification facilities
- Infant care (24-hr basis)
Group I-4 in IBC eliminated in favor of FBC 313
Group DDay Care
81Group R - Residential
- Limits Group R-4 Assisted Care Facilities to 16
occupants, excluding staff
FBC 310
82Group U Utilityand Miscellaneous
- Aircraft hangars, accessory to a one- or
two-family residence - Barns
- Carports
- Fences more than 6 feet high
- Grain silos, accessory to a residential occupancy
- Greenhouses
- Livestock shelters
- Private garages
- Retaining walls
- Sheds
- Stables
- Tanks
- Towers
FBC 312
83Chapter 4 Special Detailed Requirements Basedon
Use and Occupancy
84Special Design Criteria
- Code carries forward special design criteria from
rules previously promulgated by state agencies
that addressed construction
85Special Design Criteria
- 419 Hospitals
- 420 Nursing Homes
- 421 Ambulatory Surgical Centers
- 422 Birthing Centers
- 423 Public Education Occupancy
- 424 Swimming Pools and Bathing Places
- 425 Public Lodging Establishments
- 426 Public Food Service Establishments
- 427 Mental Health Programs
86Special Design Criteria
- 428 Manufactured Buildings
- 429 Boot Camps for Children
- 430 Mausoleums and Columbariums
- 431 Transient Public Lodging Establishments
- 432 Use of Asbestos in New Public Buildings
or Buildings Newly Constructed for Lease to
Government Entities - Prohibition - 433 Adult Day Care
- 434 Assisted Living Facilities
- 435 Control of Radiation Hazards
87Covered Malls
- Adds limit for covered mall buildings to three
floor levels at any point to existing limit of
not more than three stories above grade - Except as specifically required by Section 402,
covered mall buildings shall meet applicable
provisions of this code - Provides exception from Section 402 for buildings
totally complying with other applicable
provisions of code
FBC 402.1
88Covered Malls
- Requires submittal of lease plan to building and
fire departments after issuance of certificate of
occupancy - Must show location of each occupancy and its
exits - No modifications or changes in occupancy or use
from that shown on the lease plan permitted
without prior approval of the building official.
FBC 402.3
89Covered Malls
- Means of Egress
- Specifies where conflicts between Section 402.4
and code exist, Section 402.4 prevails - Changes method for determining required means of
egress from mall - Number of occupants for whom means of egress are
to be provided based on gross leasable area of
the covered mall building (excluding anchor
buildings) and the occupant load factor as
determined by provided Equation 4-1
FBC 402.4.1.1
90Covered Malls
- Equation 4-1
- OLF (0.00007) (GLA) 25
- where
- OLF The occupant load factor (square
feet/person) - GLA The gross leasable area (square feet)
- The occupant load factor (OLF) is not required
to be less than 30 and shall not exceed 50
FBC 402.4.1.1
91Covered Malls
- Stipulates occupant load of food courts to be
determined in accordance with Section 1004 - Occupant load of food court added to occupant
load of mall as determined with Equation 4-1
FBC 402.4.1.4
92Covered Malls
- Tenant Spaces Number of Means of Egress
- Threshold requiring two means of egress decrease
from 75 to 50 persons - Specifies 75 ft. travel distance limit applies to
persons other than employees
FBC 402.4.2
93Covered Malls
- Reduces threshold at which entrances for Group A
occupancies within mall are required to be
immediately adjacent to a principal entrance to
the mall - Threshold decreased to 500 occupant load
- Formerly, 1000 or 750
FBC 402.4.3
94Covered Malls
- Permits service rooms such as mechanical rooms,
electrical rooms, service areas, and service
elevators to open directly onto exit passageways
provided - Passageway is separated from room with one-hour
fire rated walls and opening protectives and, - Room is fully sprinklered with no omission of
sprinklers permitted
FBC 402.4.6
95High Rise
- Permits fire rating of vertical shafts other than
exit enclosures and elevator hoist ways to be
reduced to one hour when automatic sprinklers are
installed within the shafts at the top on
alternate floor levels
FBC 403.2
96High Rise
- Elevator lobby provisions moved to Chapter 7
- Lobbies not required for Group B where fire rated
corridors are not required
FBC 707.14.1
97Chapter 5 General Building Heights and Areas
98Table 503
- Allowable heights and areas based on type
construction and building use - Table provides base height and areas
- Chapter provides increases thereof
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100TABLE 601FIRE-RESISTANCE RATING
REQUIREMENTSFOR BUILDING ELEMENTS (hrs)
For SI 1 foot 304.8 mm. Footnotes found
on next slide.
101TABLE 601 Footnotes
a The structural frame shall be considered to be
the columns and the girders, beams, trusses and
spandrels having direct connections to the
columns and bracing members designed to carry
gravity loads. The members of floor or roof
panels which have no connection to the columns
shall be considered secondary members and not a
part of the structural frame. b Fire-resistance
ratings of the structural frame and bearing walls
are permitted to be reduced by 1 hour where
supporting one floor or one roof
only. c 1. Except in Factory-Industrial (F-1),
Hazardous (H), Institutional (I), Mercantile (M)
and Moderate- Hazard Storage (S-1) occupancies,
fire protection of structural members shall not
be required, including protection of roof
framing and decking where every part of the roof
construction is 20 feet or more above any floor
immediately below. 2. In Type I and II
construction, fire-retardant-treated wood shall
be allowed in buildings including girders and
trusses as part of the roof construction when the
building is Two stories or less in
height Type II construction over two stories
or Type I construction over two stories and
the vertical distance from the upper floor to the
roof is 20 feet or more. d Group B and M
occupancies of Type II or III construction five
or more stories in height shall be required to
have a minimum 2-hour fire resistance rating for
the floor construction located over the
basement. e Not less than the fire-resistance
rating required by other sections of this
code. f Not less than the fire-resistance rating
based on fire separation distance (see Table
602). g For Group A, B, E, F and R occupancies
and parking garages, the required fire-resistance
ratings for the structural frame, floor and roof
construction, including supporting beams and
joists, shall be permitted to be reduced by
1-hour where the building is protected throughout
with an approved automatic sprinkler system in
accordance with Section 903.3.1.1, but the fire
resistance rating shall not be less than
1-hour. h For unsprinklered Group E occupancies
of Type, II-B, III-B, IV orV-B construction, the
floor construction located immediately above
useable space in basements shall have a
fire-resistance rating of not less than 1-hour.
102Type of Construction
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104TABLE 601FIRE-RESISTANCE RATING
REQUIREMENTSFOR BUILDING ELEMENTS (hrs)
For SI 1 foot 304.8 mm. Footnotes found
on next slide.
105TABLE 601 Footnotes
a The structural frame shall be considered to be
the columns and the girders, beams, trusses and
spandrels having direct connections to the
columns and bracing members designed to carry
gravity loads. The members of floor or roof
panels which have no connection to the columns
shall be considered secondary members and not a
part of the structural frame. b Fire-resistance
ratings of the structural frame and bearing walls
are permitted to be reduced by 1 hour where
supporting one floor or one roof
only. c 1. Except in Factory-Industrial (F-1),
Hazardous (H), Institutional (I), Mercantile (M)
and Moderate- Hazard Storage (S-1) occupancies,
fire protection of structural members shall not
be required, including protection of roof
framing and decking where every part of the roof
construction is 20 feet or more above any floor
immediately below. 2. In Type I and II
construction, fire-retardant-treated wood shall
be allowed in buildings including girders and
trusses as part of the roof construction when the
building is Two stories or less in
height Type II construction over two stories
or Type I construction over two stories and
the vertical distance from the upper floor to the
roof is 20 feet or more. d Group B and M
occupancies of Type II or III construction five
or more stories in height shall be required to
have a minimum 2-hour fire resistance rating for
the floor construction located over the
basement. e Not less than the fire-resistance
rating required by other sections of this
code. f Not less than the fire-resistance rating
based on fire separation distance (see Table
602). g For Group A, B, E, F and R occupancies
and parking garages, the required fire-resistance
ratings for the structural frame, floor and roof
construction, including supporting beams and
joists, shall be permitted to be reduced by
1-hour where the building is protected throughout
with an approved automatic sprinkler system in
accordance with Section 903.3.1.1, but the fire
resistance rating shall not be less than
1-hour. h For unsprinklered Group E occupancies
of Type, II-B, III-B, IV orV-B construction, the
floor construction located immediately above
useable space in basements shall have a
fire-resistance rating of not less than 1-hour.
106(No Transcript)
107Type of Construction
108Type of Construction
109Height and Area Limitations
- The height and area for buildings of different
construction types shall be governed by the
intended use of the building and shall not exceed
the limits in Table 503 except as modified
hereafter.
FBC 503.1
110Height and Area Limitations
- Each part of a building included within the
exterior walls or the exterior walls and fire
walls where provided shall be permitted to be a
separate building.
FBC 503.1
111Basements as Story
- For purposes of determining allowable building
height, basements do not count as story (FBC
503.1.1) - Group A and Group E basements used as classrooms
or assembly rooms shall be counted as a story
(FBC 503.1.2)
112Buildings on Same Lot
- Buildings on same lot are regulated as separate
buildings, or - Two or more buildings on the same lot may be
considered one building - If the height of each building and the aggregate
area of buildings are within the limitations of
Table 503 as modified by Sections 504 and 506 - The provisions of this code applicable to the
aggregate building shall be applicable to each
building
FBC 503.1.3
113May be considered a single building if the
aggregate area is within limits specified in
Sections 503, 504 and 505.
Provisions of code applicable to aggregate
building to be applicable to each building.
114Table 503R-2, TYPE V-A Allows 12,000 sq ft per
floor
3,000 sq ft
3,000 sq ft
2'
7'
3,000 sq ft
3,000 sq ft
115Party Walls
- Any wall located on a property line between
adjacent buildings which is used or adapted for
joint service between the two buildings, shall be
constructed as a fire wall in accordance with
Section 705, without openings and shall create
separate buildings.
FBC 503.2
116Building A
Building B
Party wall
117Height and Area Modifications for Sprinklers
- Increases of Table 503 limits permitted for
- Sprinklered buildings
- Increases permitted for NFPA 13 and NFPA 13R
systems - Frontage clearance
118Height Modifications
119Height Modifications
- Special unlimited height
- The height of Group B, Group M and Group R
occupancies of Type I-B construction shall not be
limited, provided the fire resistance of all
columns shall be not less than 3 hours and the
other structural members including floors shall
be not less than that shown in Chapter 6, but in
no case less than 2 hours except that roofs and
their supporting beams, girders, trusses and
arches shall be not less than 1½ hours. (Florida
specific)
FBC 504.1
120Height Modifications
- Exception The height of one-story aircraft
hangars, aircraft paint hangars and buildings
used for the manufacturing of aircraft shall not
be limited if the building is provided with an
automatic fire extinguishing system in accordance
with Chapter 9 and is entirely surrounded by
public ways or yards not less in width than one
and one-half times the height of the building
FBC 504.1
121Height Modifications
- Buildings protected throughout with an approved
automatic sprinkler system installed in
accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 (NFPA 13) - Max height increased by 20 feet
- Max number of stories is increased by one story
FBC 504.2
122Maximum height and number of stories based upon
occupancy and type of construction as set forth
in Table 503. Given a type VA office building is
permitted to be 3 stories and 50 feet in height
per Table 503. If sprinkler system installed per
Section 504.2, the story limit may be increased
by one story, and the height can exceed the limit
in Table 503 by 20 feet.
4th story
Height of building70' maximum (50' 20'
regardless of number of stories)
Area increase for sprinklers also permitted
Grade plane
Increase does not apply when sprinkler installed
under the following conditions 1. Group I-2 of
Type IIB, III, IV or V construction 2. Group
H-1, H-2, H-3 or H-5
123Height Modifications
- Group R buildings with approved sprinkler system
complying with 903.3.1.2 (NFPA 13R) - Max height is increased by20 feet
- Max number of stories increased by one story
- Shall not exceed four stories or 60 feet
- Increases in addition to area increase
FBC 504.2
124Height Modifications
- Exceptions
- Group I-2 of Type IIB, III, IV or V construction
- Group H-1, H-2, H-3 or H-5
- Fire-resistance rating substitution in accordance
with Table 601, Note d
FBC 504.2
125Maximum height and number of stories based upon
occupancy and type of construction as set forth
in Table 503. Given a type VA office building is
permitted to be 3 stories and 50 feet in height
per Table 503. If sprinkler system installed per
Section 504.2, the story limit may be increased
by one story, and the height can exceed the limit
in Table 503 by 20 feet.
4th story
Height of building70' maximum (50' 20'
regardless of number of stories)
Area increase for sprinklers also permitted
Grade plane
Increase does not apply when sprinkler installed
under the following conditions 1. Group I-2 of
Type IIB, III, IV or V construction 2. Group
H-1, H-2, H-3 or H-5
126Area Modifications
127Area Modifications
- Table 503 limits increased for frontage (If ) on
public way or open space - Installation of sprinklers (Is )
- Increases are additive
(Equation 5-1)
FBC 506.1
128Area Modifications
Equation 5-1
- Where
- Aa Allowable area per floor (square feet)
- At Tabular area per floor according to Table
503 - (square feet)
- If Area increase due to frontage (percent)
- Is Area increase due to sprinkler protection
(percent)
FBC 506.1
129Area Increase for Frontage
- Where gt25 of building perimeter is on public way
or open space - Minimum width of public way or open space 20 feet
Equation 5-2
FBC 506.2
130Area Increase for Frontage
- Where
- If Area increase due to frontage
(percent) - F Building perimeter which fronts on a
public way or open space having 20 feet open
minimum width - P Perimeter of entire building
- W Minimum width of public way or open space
131150'
P Perimeter of entire building
15'
20'
130'
155'
30'
132F Building perimeter which fronts on a public
way or open space having 20 feet open minimum
width
150'
15'
20'
130'
155'
30'
133Width (W) Limits
- Width of public way or open space (W) shall be at
least 20 feet and - W divided by 30 shall not exceed 1.0
- Where I varies along perimeter of building,
calculation of Equation 5-2 based on weighted
average of each portion of exterior wall and open
space where the value of W is between 20 and 30
feet.
FBC 506.2.1
134Width (W) Limits
- Exception Quantity W divided by 30 shall not
exceed 2.0 when all following conditions exist - Building is permitted to be unlimited in area by
Section 507 and - The only provision preventing unlimited area is
compliance with the 60-foot public way or yard
requirement
FBC 506.2.1
135FBC 1 Story, Business, TYPE III B
155' 130' 20,150 sq ft
Table 503 allowable 19,000 sq ft
200'
If 100 F/P 0.25 W/30
If Area increase due to frontage (percent) F
Building perimeter which fronts on a public
way or accessible open space having 20 feet open
minimum width P Perimeter of entire building W
Minimum width of public way or accessible
open space
Fire lane
15'
20'
130'
If 100 440/570 0.25 W/30
If 100 0.77 0.25 W/30
155'
If 100 0.52 W/30
Fire lane
If 52 W/30
If 52 20/30
30'
Kendall St.
If 52 0.67
If 34.84 or 35
19,000 6,650 25,650 sq ft/floor
19,000 0.35 6,650 sq ft.
136Open Space Limits
- Open space
- On same lot or
- Dedicated for public use
- Open space shall be accessed from a street or
approved fire lane
FBC 506.2.2
137Frontage Access Example 1
- In Example 1, the south (street) side can be
considered open perimeter (frontage). The north
side cannot be considered open perimeter for the
purpose of the section because it is not
accessible to the street.
138Frontage Access Example 2
- In Example 2, all sides of the building are
considered open. All sides of the building are
accessible by means of a fire department access
road or street.
Fire lane
139Area Increase for SprinklersNFPA13 903.3.1.1
- Allowable area Table 503 increased
- 200 percent for multi-story buildings (IS
200 percent) - 300 percent for single-story buildings (IS
300 percent) - Increases in addition to height and story
increases of 504.2
FBC 506.3
140Area Increase for Sprinklers
- Exceptions
- Group H-1, H-2 or H-3
- Fire-resistance rating substitution in
accordance with Table 601, Note d
141FBC 2 Story, Business, TYPE III B, Spr
200'
Aa Allowable area per floor (square
feet) At Tabular area per floor according to
Table 503 (square feet) If Area increase due to
frontage (percent) Is Area increase due to
sprinkler protection (percent)
Fire lane
20'
15'
130'
Fire lane
155'
30'
Kendall St.
Aa 19,000 6650 38,000 63,650
Aa 63,650 sq ft total allowable per floor
142Area Determination
- The maximum area of a building shall be
determined by multiplying the allowable area per
floor (Aa), as determined in Section 506.1 by the
number of stories up to a maximum of three stories
FBC 503.3
143Area Determination
- Determine max area of multi-story buildings by
multiplying the allowable area of the first floor
as determined in Section 506.1, by the number of
stories as listed below. - For two-story buildings, multiply by 2
- For three-story or higher buildings, multiply by
3
FBC 506.4
144Area Determination
- No story shall exceed the allowable area per
floor as determined in Section 506.1 for the
occupancies on the floor - Exceptions
- Unlimited area buildings in accordance with
Section 507 - Determine max area of a building equipped with a
sprinkler system in accordance with FBC
903.3.1.2 (NFPA 13R) by multiplying the
allowable area per floor as determined in Section
506.1 by the number of stories
FBC 506.4
145Example
Business, TYPE III B, Spr
200'
Aa 63,650 sq ft total allowable
Fire lane
Table 503 allowsa 4-story building Using Section
504.2, we can have a 5-story
15'
20'
130'
Fire lane
155'
30'
63,650 sq ft 3 190,950 sq ft maximum area of
building
Kendall St.
146Unlimited Area One-Story
- Area of a one-story Group A-4, B, F, M, or S
building of other than Type V Construction is
unlimited when the building is fully sprinklered
in accordance with FBC 903.3.1.1 (NFPA 13) and
surrounded and adjoined by public ways or yards
not less than 60 feet in width
FBC 507.2
147Unlimited Area One-Story
- Exceptions
- Buildings and structures of Types I and II
construction for rack storage facilities, which
do not have access by the public shall not be
limited in height provided that such buildings
conform to the requirements of Section 507.1 and
NFPA 231C - continued
FBC 507.2
148Unlimited Area One-Story
- Exceptionscontinued
- Sprinkler system not required in Group A-4 areas
occupied for indoor participant sports such as
tennis, skating, swimming equestrian activities
provided - 2.1. Exit doors directly to the outside are
provided for occupants of the participant sports
areas, and - 2.2. The building is equipped with a fire alarm
system with manual fire alarm boxes installed in
accordance with Section 907
FBC 507.2
149Unlimited Group A
- One-story Group A buildings without a stage
requiring proscenium opening protection shall not
be limited in area provided they are - Type II, III-A or IV construction, and
- Surrounded on all sides by a permanent open space
of not less than 60 ft, and - Provided with an automatic sprinkler system, and
- The assembly floor is located at, or within 21
inches of street or grade level, and - All exits meet the street or grade level by ramps
having a slope not exceeding a 112
FBC 507.9
150Unlimited Area Two-story
- The area of a two-story, Group B, F, M or S
building shall not be limited when the building
is provided with an automatic sprinkler system in
accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 throughout, and
is surrounded and adjoined by public ways or
yards not less than 60 feet in width
FBC 507.3
151Reduction of 60' Open Space
- The permanent open space of 60 feet required in
Sections 507.2 and 507.3 shall be permitted to be
reduced to not less than 40 feet provided the
following requirements are met - continued
FBC 507.4
152Reduction of 60' Open Space
- continued
- The reduced open space shall not be allowed for
more than 75 percent of the perimeter of the
building - The exterior wall facing the reduced open space
shall have a minimum fire-resistance rating of 3
hours - Openings in the exterior wall, facing the reduced
open space, shall have opening protectives with a
fire-resistance rating of 3 hours
FBC 507.4
153Unlimited Area Group E
- The area of a one-story Group E building of Type
II, IIIA or IV construction shall not be limited
when the following criteria are met - continued
FBC 507.8
154Unlimited Area Group E
- continued
- Each classroom shall have not less than two means
of egress, with one of the means of egress being
a direct exit to the outside of the building
complying with Section 1017 or the building is
provided with smoke barriers having a minimum
1-hour fire-resistance rating dividing the
building into areas not to exceed 30,000 square
feet in floor area - The building is equipped with a sprinkler system
in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 - continued
FBC 507.8
155Unlimited Area Group E
- continued
- The building is surrounded and adjoined by public
ways or yards not less than 60 feet in width
FBC 507.8
156Unlimited area
Minimum 60-ft yard
Groups A-4, B, F, M, or S occupancies One- or
two- story building Fully sprinklered
Minimum 60-ft yard
Minimum 60-ft yard
Minimum 60-ft public way
Any type of construction permitted Limited
to one story for Group A-4
157Special Provisions
- Section provides for the use of special
conditions to exempt or modify the requirements
related to height and area. - Majority of the provisions relate to attached
parking structures - Special provisions allow unlimited height for
Groups B, M, and R of Type IB Construction
FBC 508
158Special Provisions
- Group S-2 Enclosed Parking Garage with Groups A,
B, M or R above (FBC 508.2) - Group S-2 enclosed parking garage with Group S-2
open parking garage above (FBC 508.3) - Special unlimited height for Groups B, M and R
(FBC 508.4)
159Special Provisions
- Special unlimited height for Groups B, M and R
(FBC 508.4) - Parking beneath Group R (FBC 508.5)
- Group R-2 buildings of Type IIIA construction
(FBC 508.6) - Group R-2 buildings of Type IIA construction (FBC
508.7) - Open parking garage beneath Groups A, I, B, M and
R (FBC 508.8)
160Chapter 6Types of Construction
161Construction Classification
- Code requires all buildings and structures to be
classified in one of five construction types. - Building elements shall have a fire resistance
rating not less than that specified in FBC Table
601 - Exterior walls shall have a fire resistance
rating not less than that specified in Table 602
FBC 602.1
162Construction Classification
- A building or portion thereof shall not be
required to conform to the details of a type of
construction higher than that type which meets
the minimum requirements based on occupancy even
though certain features of such building actually
conform to a higher type of construction
FBC 602.1.1
163Construction Classification
- Type I and II construction are those types of
construction in which the building elements
listed in Table 601 are of noncombustible
materials.
FBC 602.2
164Construction Classification
- Type III construction is that type in which the
exterior walls are of non-combustible materials
and the interior building elements are of any
material permitted by this code.
FBC 602.3
165Type III-A
Roof 1 hour
Floor/ceiling 1 hour
Partition nonrated
Exterior bearing walls 2 hours
Structural frame or interior bearing wall 1 hour
Type III-B
Roof nonrated
Floor/ceiling nonrated
Partition nonrated
Exterior bearing walls 2 hours
See Notes toTables 601 and 602
Structural frame or interior bearing wall nonrated
166Construction Classification
- Fire-retardant-treated wood framing complying
with FBC 2303.2 shall be permitted within
exterior wall assemblies of 2 hour fire rating or
less in Type III Construction
FBC 602.3
167Construction Classification
- Type IV construction (Heavy Timber, HT) is that
type of construction in which the exterior walls
are of noncombustible materials and the interior
building elements are of solid or laminated wood
without concealed spaces.