For slopes greater than 2:12 the sidewall is to be located at the high
point.
Are you able to do this?

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Cahill [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2010 10:48 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Sidewalls under non-smooth clg?

Got a 4:12 pitch ceiling in a bunch of office spaces on the outer ring of a
wood frame building.  The ceiling is the underside of the roof so there is
no attic over the offices.  There's a cold attic adjacent in theory we could
use dry side walls at a 4:12 angle to cover the space.  This is what the
Arch wants.  The center portion is a flat ceiling with attic above.  But the
problem is there is 5" deep beams about 3' oc running parallel to the slope.
So it's not a smooth ceiling.  And with the beams I think its obstructed
construction, still mulling that over 'cuz they are only 5" deep.  I think
it's clear just looking for acceptance within myself.   Anybody know of a
dry side wall that can be used under either an obstructed clg or a non
smooth clg?

 

Chris Cahill, P.E.

Fire Protection Engineer

Sentry Fire Protection, Inc.

 

763-658-4483

763-658-4921 fax

 

Email: [email protected]

 

Mail: P.O. Box 69

        Waverly, MN 55390

 

Location: 4439 Hwy 12 SW

              Waverly, MN 55390

 

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