Mich. Admin. Code R. 400.18653 - Interior finish
Rule 653.
(1) An
interior finish shall be a class A or B finish, except that an interior finish
in an individual room may be a class C finish for walls only.
(2) A combustible finish material shall be
applied to, or be furred out not more than 1 inch from, a noncombustible
surface behind which the space is firestopped into an area that extends not
more than 8 feet in any direction.
(3) If a combustible interior finish
comprises more than 10% of the aggregate wall and ceiling surface of any room
or space, and if the finish material is more hazardous than permitted in the
provisions of subrule (1) of this rule, then the combustible interior finish
may be treated so as to comply with the provisions of subrule (1) of this rule,
if the material is secured to the walls or ceilings as specified in subrule (2)
of this rule.
(4) If interior finish
is more hazardous than class A, and if it is furred more than 1 inch from a
noncombustible wall or ceiling surface, it shall be replaced with a
noncombustible material or reinstalled to comply with the provisions of
subrules (1), (2), and (3) of this rule.
(5) Existing wood paneling or combustible
acoustical interior finish in lobbies, waiting rooms, and office areas in
existing buildings may remain if the rooms or areas are separated from the rest
of the building by proper walls and fire doors.
(6) In a completely sprinklered building
where the basic material is class C and is installed to comply with the
provisions of subrules (1), (2), (3), and (4) of this rule, further treatment
is not required.
However, where the basic material is more hazardous than class C and is installed to comply with the provisions of subrules (1), (2), (3), and (4) of this rule, it shall be surface treated on its exposed side whether or not the building is sprinklered.
(7) Class C interior finish in the form of
wainscoting which extends not more than 5 feet above the floor and which is
installed to comply with the provisions of subrules (1), (2), (3), and (5) of
this rule, shall not be required to be surface treated.
(8) Interior finish means the exposed
interior surfaces of buildings including, but not limited to, fixed or moveable
walls and partitions, columns, and ceilings. Doors, trim, the backing of
shelving, cabinets, and wardrobes shall be included in the 10% permissible
class C finish category.
(9) The
classification of interior finish materials as to their flame spread and smoke
development shall be that of the basic material used without regard to
subsequently applied paint or other covering, except where the paint or other
covering is of such character or thickness or so applied as to materially
affect the flame spread and smoke characteristics. Highly combustible material
applications, such as lacquer or pyroxylin base materials, or unapproved wall
coverings shall not be used.
(10)
Paints or coatings that contain plastics, polyesters, or epoxies may be used on
noncombustible surfaces without proof of classification if they are not applied
in excess of 8 mils total thickness.
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