Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A)
Section 701
General
(1)
701.1 Scope.
The
provisions of this rule shall govern maintenance of the
materials, systems and assemblies used for structural fire resistance and
fire-resistance-rated construction separation of adjacent spaces to safeguard
against the spread of fire and smoke within a building and the spread of fire
to or from buildings. New buildings shall comply with the building code
as listed in rule
1301:7-7-80
of the Administrative Code.
(2)
701.2
Unsafe conditions.
Where any components in
this
rule are not maintained and do not function as intended
or do not have the fire resistance required by the code under which the
building was constructed, remodeled or altered, such component(s) or portion
thereof shall be deemed an unsafe condition, in accordance with
paragraph (J)(1)(a)(110.1.1)
of rule
1301:7-7-01
of the Administrative Code. Components or portions thereof determined
to be unsafe shall be repaired or replaced to conform to that code under which
the building was constructed, remodeled, altered or this
rule,
as deemed appropriate by the fire code official.
Where the extent of the conditions of
components is such that any building, structure or portion thereof presents an
imminent danger to the occupants of the building, structure or portion thereof,
the fire code official shall act in accordance with section
3737.44 of the Revised Code and
paragraphs (I)(1)(a)(109.1.1) and (J)(1)(a)(110.1.1) of rule
1301:7-7-01
of the Administrative Code.
(B)
Section 702
Definitions
(1)
702.1 Definitions. The following terms are
defined in
rule
1301:7-7-02 of the
Administrative Code.
"Draftstop".
"Fire-resistant joint
system."
"Fireblocking."
(C)
Section 703
Fire-resistance-rated construction
(1)
703.1
Maintenance. The required fire-resistance rating of
fire-resistance-rated construction including but not limited to, walls,
firestops, shaft enclosures, partitions, smoke barriers, floors, fire-resistive
coatings and sprayed fire-resistant materials applied to structural members and
fire-resistant joint systems shall be maintained. Such elements shall be
visually inspected by the owner annually and properly repaired, restored or
replaced where damaged, altered, breached or penetrated. Records of inspections
and repairs shall be maintained. Where concealed, such elements shall not be
required to be visually inspected by the owner unless the concealed space is
accessible by the removal or movement of a panel, access door, ceiling tile or
similar movable entry to the space. Openings made therein for the passage of
pipes, electrical conduit, wires, ducts, air transfer openings and holes made
for any reason shall be protected with approved methods capable of resisting
the passage of smoke and fire. Openings through fire-resistance-rated
assemblies shall be protected by self- or automatic-closing doors of approved
construction meeting the fire protection requirements for the assembly.
(a)
703.1.1
Fireblocking and draftstopping.
Required
fireblocking and draftstopping in combustible concealed spaces shall be
maintained to provide continuity and integrity of the
construction.
(b)
703.1.2 Smoke barriers and smoke partitions.
Required smoke barriers and smoke partitions shall be
maintained to prevent the passage of smoke. Openings protected with approved
smoke barrier doors or smoke dampers shall be maintained in accordance with
NFPA 105 as listed in rule
1301:7-7-80
of the Administrative Code.
(c)
703.1.3
Fire walls, fire barriers and fire partitions. Required fire walls, fire
barriers and fire partitions shall be maintained to prevent the passage of
fire. Openings protected with approved doors or fire dampers shall be
maintained in accordance with NFPA 80 as listed in rule
1301:7-7-80
of the Administrative Code.
(2)
703.2
Opening protectives.
Opening protectives
shall be maintained in an operative condition in accordance with NFPA 80
as listed in rule
1301:7-7-80
of the Administrative Code. Where allowed by the fire code official,
the application of field-applied labels associated with the maintenance of
opening protectives shall follow the requirements of the approved third-party
certification organization accredited for listing the opening protective. Fire
doors and smoke barrier doors shall not be blocked or obstructed or otherwise
made inoperable. Fusible links shall be replaced promptly whenever fused or
damaged. Fire door assemblies shall not be modified.
(a)
703.2.1
Signs.
Where required by the fire code
official, a sign shall be permanently displayed on or near each fire door in
letters not less than 1 inch (25 mm) high to read as follows:
(i)
For doors
designed to be kept normally open: "FIRE DOOR-DO NOT BLOCK."
(ii)
For doors
designed to be kept normally closed: "FIRE DOOR-KEEP CLOSED."
(b)
703.2.2 Hold-open devices and closers.
Hold-open devices and automatic door closers, where
provided, shall be maintained. During the period that such device is out of
service for repairs, the door it operates shall remain in the closed
position.
(c)
703.2.3 Door operation.
Swinging fire doors shall close from the full-open position
and latch automatically. The door closer shall exert enough force to close and
latch the door from any partially open position.
(3)
703.3
Ceilings.
The hanging and displaying of
salable goods and other decorative materials from acoustical ceiling systems
that are part of a fire-resistance-rated horizontal assembly, shall be
prohibited.
(4)
703.4 Testing.
Horizontal and vertical sliding and rolling fire doors shall
be inspected and tested annually to confirm proper operation and full closure.
Records of inspections and testing shall be maintained.
(D)
Section 704 Floor openings and shafts
(1)
704.1
Enclosure.
Interior vertical shafts,
including but not limited to stairways, elevator hoistways, service and utility
shafts, that connect two or more stories of a building shall be enclosed or
protected as required in rule
1301:7-7-11
of the Administrative Code. New floor openings in existing buildings
shall comply with the building code as listed in rule
1301:7-7-80
of the Administrative Code.
(2)
704.2
Opening protectives.
Where openings are
required to be protected, opening protectives shall be maintained self-closing
or automatic-closing by smoke detection. Existing fusible-link-type automatic
door-closing devices are permitted if the fusible link rating does not exceed
135°F (57°C).
Replaces: 1301:7-7-07