EXCEPTIONS: | Unprotected portions of mass timber ceilings and walls complying with Section 602.4.2.2.4 and the following: |
1. Unprotected portions of mass timber ceilings and walls complying with one of the following: | |
1.1. Unprotected portions of mass timber ceilings, including attached beams, shall be permitted and shall be limited to an area less than or equal to 100 percent of the floor area in any dwelling unit or fire area. | |
1.2. Unprotected portions of mass timber walls, including attached columns, shall be permitted and shall be limited to an area less than or equal to 40 percent of the floor area in any dwelling unit or fire area. | |
1.3. Unprotected portions of both walls and ceilings of mass timber, including attached columns and beams, in any dwelling unit or fire area shall be permitted in accordance with Section 602.4.2.2.3. | |
2. Mass timber columns and beams that are not an integral portion of walls or ceilings, respectively, shall be permitted to be unpotected without restriction of either aggregate area or separation from one another. |
EXCEPTION: | Concealed spaces within interior walls and partitions with a 1-hour or greater fire-resistance rating complying with Section 2304.11.2.2 shall not require additional protection. |
Wash. Admin. Code § 51-50-0602