Behrang,
Let's parse the words of the New Jersey Edition of the IRC (available here:
https://codes.iccsafe.org/content/NJRC2 ... g-planning ):
(bold and underlining are mine)
R302.2
Townhouses.
Walls separating townhouse units shall be constructed in accordance with Section R302.2.1 or R302.2.2.
- R302.2.1
Double walls. Each townhouse shall be separated by two 1-hour fire-resistance-rated wall assemblies tested in accordance with ASTM E119, UL 263, or Section 703 of the International Building Code.
- R302.2.2
Common walls.
Common walls separating townhouses shall be assigned a fire-resistance rating in accordance with Item 1 or 2. The common wall (blah, blah, blah ... the rest is not being typed as it does not apply to the question at hand)
- - 1.
Where a fire sprinkler system in accordance with Section P2904 is provided, (blah, blah, blah ... does not apply as no fire sprinkler system is being provided)
- - 2.
Where a fire sprinkler system in accordance with Section P2904 is not provided, the common wall
shall be not less than a 2-hour fire-resistance-rated wall assembly tested in accordance with ASTM E119, UL 263 or Section 703.3 of the International Building Code.
That Item 2 in Section 302.2.2 is what I am referring to.
- R302.2.2, Item 2, "Common walls"
- - Item 2. Where a fire sprinkler system ...
is not provided, the common wall
shall be not less than a 2-hour fire-resistance-rated wall assembly ...
I looked at your last reference again (
https://designcenter.nationalgypsum.com ... onwall.pdf ) and it states: (bold and underlining are mine)
- Technical Data
- - The
Area Separation Wall System has a non-bearing wall rating of 2 hours and is listed in the UL Fire Resistance Directory as Design No. U347 and in the GA-600 Fire Resistance Manual as file numbers ASW 0800, ASW 0981 and ASW 0998.
- - The
Area Separation Wall System has been evaluated for code compliance in UL Evaluation Report UL ER R3501-01.
- - The
Area Separation Wall System may be built up to a maximum of 66 ft. (20.1 m) high.
- - Do not use the
Area Separation Wall System where exposure to constant dampness and/or water may occur.
- - Although steel framing and Gold Bond® brand eXP® Gypsum Panels can withstand temporary exposure to moisture during construction, protect the finished wall as soon as possible.
- - Protect insulation in the Area Separation Wall from getting wet.
- - Do not install until the building is enclosed.
- - Properly store materials supplied to the jobsite, support off the ground, and protect from inclement weather.
The first item in the list above is key as I read it. The "Area Separation Wall System" is addressing the entire system as I read it, not just that inner layer between the two stud walls. This reading is supported by the use of "Area Separation Wall System" as an all encompassing term in the second, third, and fourth items in the list above.
That link references "UL Fire Resistance Directory as Design No. U347", which is here:
https://www.marinoware.com/wp-content/u ... d-U347.pdf The UL document states the following: (bold and underlining are mine)
- Nonbearing Wall Rating — 2 Hr (See Items 4, 4A and 4B) (Separation Wall, See Items 1,2 and 3)
-
Bearing Wall Rating 2 Hr. (Protected Wall, See Items 4 and 4A) - Nonbearing Wall Rating 2-Hr (Protected Wall, See Item 4, 4A and 4B)
- Finish Rating — 120 Min (See Item 4)
- STC Ratings — 61, 69, 70 (See Items 7 - 7B)
The second item in the list above seems to contradict what this (
https://designcenter.nationalgypsum.com ... onwall.pdf ) National Gypsum document states.
Thus my 'local AHJ approval".
It comes down to the wording in the various documents and the code ... and the way the local AHJ read them.
Added this regarding the term "protected wall" by UL:
https://www.ul.com/news/qa-area-separation-wall-design