241 - Partitions; fire-stopping.

§  241. Partitions; fire-stopping. 1. In tenements erected after April  eighteenth, nineteen hundred  twelve,  wood  stud  apartment  partitions  which  are  directly  over  each  other shall run through the wood floor  beams and rest upon the plate  of  the  partition  below.  In  fireproof  tenements  erected  after  such  date all partitions shall rest directly  upon the fireproof floor construction and extend to the  fireproof  beam  filling  above.  Apartment partitions within the meaning of this section  are partitions crossing the floor beams at any angle and separating  one  apartment  from another or any part of an apartment from any public part  of the dwelling.    2. In tenements  erected  after  April  eighteenth,  nineteen  hundred  twelve,  apartment  studding  shall  be  filled  in  solidly between the  uprights to the depth of the floor beams with incombustible materials.    3. In non-fireproof tenements erected after  April  twelfth,  nineteen  hundred  one,  in every wall where wood furring is used, every course of  masonry from the under side to the top of any floor beams shall  project  a  distance  of  two inches or more beyond each face of the wall that is  not on the outside of the dwelling, so as to provide an  effective  fire  stop;  and  whenever floor beams run parallel to a wall and wood furring  is used, every such beam shall always be kept two inches away  from  the  wall,  and  the  space  between the beams and the wall shall be built up  solidly with brickwork from the underside to the top of the floor  beams  so as to form an effective fire stop.