| SECTION 602 CONSTRUCTION CLASSIFICATION
602.1 General. Buildings
and structures erected or to be erected, altered or extended
in height or area shall be classified in one of the five construction
types defined in Sections 602.2 through 602.5. The building
elements shall have a fire-resistance rating not less than
that specified in Table 601 and
exterior walls shall have a fire- esistance rating not less
than that specified in Table 602.
602.1.1 Minimum requirements.
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 a building actually
conform to a higher type of construction.
602.2 Types I and II.
Type I and II construction are those types of construction
in which the building elements listed in Table
601 are of noncombustible materials, except as permitted
in Section 603 and elsewhere in this
code.
602.3 Type III. Type III
construction is that type of construction in which the exterior
walls are of noncombustible materials and the interior building
elements are of any material permitted by this code. Fire-retardant-treated
wood framing complying with Section 2303.2
shall be permitted within exterior wall assemblies of a 2-hour
rating or less.
602.4 Type IV. 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. The details of Type IV construction
shall comply with the provisions of this section. Fire-retardant-
treated wood framing complying with Section
2303.2 shall be permitted within exterior wall assemblies
with a 2-hour rating or less. Minimum solid sawn nominal
dimensions are required for structures built using Type IV
construction (HT). For glued-laminated members the equivalent
net finished width and depths corresponding to the minimum
nominal width and depths of solid sawn lumber are required
as specified in Table 602.4.
602.4.1 Columns. Wood
columns shall be sawn or glued laminated and shall not be
less than 8 inches (203 mm), nominal, in any dimension where
supporting floor loads and not less than 6 inches (152 mm)
nominal in width and not less than 8 inches (203 mm) nominal
in depth where supporting roof and ceiling loads only. Columns
shall be continuous or superimposed and connected in an
approved manner.
602.4.2 Floor framing. Wood
beams and girders shall be of sawn or glued-laminated timber
and shall be not less than 6 inches (152 mm) nominal in
width and not less than 10 inches (254 mm) nominal in depth.
Framed sawn or glued-laminated timber arches, which spring
from the floor line and support floor loads, shall be not
less than 8 inches (203 mm) nominal in any dimension. Framed
timber trusses supporting floor loads shall have members
of not less than 8 inches (203 mm) nominal in any dimension.
602.4.3 Roof framing.
Wood-frame or glued-laminated arches for roof construction,
which spring from the floor line or from grade and do not
support floor loads, shall have members not less than 6
inches (152 mm) nominal in width and have less than 8 inches
(203 mm) nominal in depth for the lower half of the height
and not less than 6 inches (152 mm) nominal in depth for
the upper half. Framed or glued-laminated arches for roof
construction that spring from the top of walls or wall abutments,
framed timber trusses and other roof framing, which do not
support floor loads, shall have members not less than 4
inches (102 mm) nominal in width and not less than 6 inches
(152 mm) nominal in depth. Spaced members shall be permitted
to be composed of two or more pieces not less than 3 inches
(76 mm) nominal in thickness where blocked solidly throughout
their intervening spaces or where spaces are tightly closed
by a continuous wood cover plate of not less than 2 inches
(51 mm) nominal in thickness secured to the underside of
the members. Splice plates shall be not less than 3 inches
(76 mm) nominal in thickness. Where protected by approved
automatic sprinklers under the roof deck, framing members
shall be not less than 3 inches (76 mm) nominal in width.
602.4.4 Floors. Floors
shall be without concealed spaces. Wood floors shall be
of sawn or glued-laminated planks, splined or tongue-and-groove,
of not less than 3 inches (76 mm) nominal in thickness covered
with 1-inch (25 mm) nominal dimension tongue-and-groove
flooring, laid crosswise or diagonally, or 0.5-inch (12.7
mm) particleboard or planks not less than 4 inches (102
mm) nominal in width set on edge close together and well
spiked and covered with 1-inch (25 mm) nominal dimension
flooring or 15/32-inch (12 mm) wood
structural panel or 0.5-inch (12.7 mm) particleboard. The
lumber shall be laid so that no continuous line of joints
will occur except at points of support. Floors shall not
extend closer than 0.5 inch (12.7 mm) to walls. Such 0.5-inch
(12.7 mm) space shall be covered by a molding fastened to
the wall and so arranged that it will not obstruct the swelling
or shrinkage movements of the floor. Corbeling of masonry
walls under the floor shall be permitted to be used in place
of molding.
602.4.5 Roofs. Roofs
shall be without concealed spaces and wood roof decks shall
be sawn or glued laminated, splined or tongue-and-groove
plank, not less than 2 inches (51 mm) nominal in thickness,
11/8-inch-thick (32 mm) wood structural
panel (exterior glue), or of planks not less than 3 inches
(76 mm) nominal in width, set on edge close together and
laid as required for floors. Other types of decking shall
be permitted to be used if providing equivalent fire resistance
and structural properties.
602.4.6 Partitions. Partitions
shall be of solid wood construction formed by not less than
two layers of 1-inch (25 mm) matched boards or laminated
construction 4 inches (102 mm) thick, or of 1-hour fire-resistance-rated
construction.
602.4.7 Exterior structural
members. Where a horizontal separation of 20 feet (6096
mm) or more is provided, wood columns and arches conforming
to heavy timber sizes shall be permitted to be used externally.
602.5 Type V. Type V construction
is that type of construction in which the structural elements,
exterior walls and interior walls are of any materials permitted
by this code.
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