Fire extinguisher cabinets on multifamily projects are a Division 10 scope item that generates consistent corrections when the Division 10 sub is not engaged before framing. Recessed cabinets require a rough opening in the wall at a specific depth. If the rough opening is not framed before drywall closes, installing the cabinet requires cutting the opening after drywall, which creates a finish repair that may not be acceptable depending on the wall finish material and location.
The correction is almost always the result of the same failure: the Division 10 sub was not asked to provide rough opening specifications before framing, or the specifications were provided but not communicated to the framing crew. Preventing this requires treating fire extinguisher cabinet rough openings as a pre-framing coordination deliverable, not as an installation-day detail.
Cabinet configurations and their requirements
Recessed cabinets. Recessed fire extinguisher cabinets are installed in a rough opening cut into the wall cavity. The cabinet body sits within the wall, flush with or slightly proud of the finished wall surface, with a door that swings open to provide access to the extinguisher. Recessed cabinets provide the cleanest visual appearance and are the specification on most Class A multifamily and commercial projects where aesthetics matter.
Recessed cabinets require a rough opening of specific width, height, and depth. The depth requirement is critical and is the most commonly missed pre-framing coordination item. A recessed cabinet that requires 6 inches of depth behind the face of the rough opening cannot be installed in a standard 3.5-inch metal stud wall without a furring chase, a double stud wall, or another structural approach to provide the additional depth. If the wall is framed without addressing the depth requirement, the cabinet does not fit and the wall must be modified.
The Division 10 sub must provide rough opening width, height, and depth specifications to the GC before the framing crew advances on the walls where recessed cabinets are located. These specifications must match the specific cabinet model, not a generic size assumption.
Semi-recessed cabinets. Semi-recessed cabinets project partially from the wall surface. The cabinet body extends beyond the face of the finished wall by the distance between the wall depth and the cabinet depth. Semi-recessed cabinets are used when the wall construction does not provide enough depth for a fully recessed installation and when the partial projection is acceptable in the space.
Semi-recessed cabinets still require a rough opening in the wall, but the depth requirement is reduced relative to a fully recessed cabinet. Confirm the specific depth requirement for the semi-recessed cabinet model being installed and verify that the wall construction can accommodate it.
Surface-mounted cabinets. Surface-mounted cabinets mount entirely outside the wall surface. No rough opening is required. Surface-mounted cabinets are used in spaces where wall depth is insufficient for any recess or where the aesthetic impact of a projecting cabinet is acceptable. Stairwells, mechanical rooms, and service corridors are common locations for surface-mounted fire extinguisher cabinets.
Code placement requirements
International Fire Code Section 906 and local fire codes specify the maximum travel distance to a fire extinguisher in occupancy types served by the building. In most multifamily residential construction, fire extinguishers must be located so that no point in the building is more than 75 feet from an extinguisher along the path of travel. The fire protection engineer’s drawings specify the locations required to meet this travel distance requirement.
In corridor applications, fire extinguisher cabinet locations are typically at the ends of corridors and at midpoints of long corridor runs. Confirm that the cabinet locations shown on the Division 10 sub’s shop drawings match the fire protection engineer’s specified locations. A cabinet located at the wrong position along the corridor creates both a code compliance problem and a finish repair.
On projects in jurisdictions with fire authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) oversight, the fire extinguisher cabinet locations may be reviewed during the fire suppression system plan review. Confirm the AHJ’s requirements for your specific jurisdiction before finalizing the cabinet location plan.
Wall backing and mounting requirements
Recessed and semi-recessed fire extinguisher cabinets are heavy when loaded with an extinguisher. The cabinet frame must be anchored to structural framing, not to drywall alone. On metal stud walls, the rough opening should be framed with structural studs at the rough opening sides and a header at the top of the opening. The cabinet frame anchors to these structural members.
Surface-mounted cabinets mount directly to the wall with through-wall fasteners that must reach structural framing or rated anchors. Confirm the mounting approach with the Division 10 sub before installation and verify that the wall construction provides adequate anchor points.
What the Division 10 sub must provide before framing
For every recessed or semi-recessed fire extinguisher cabinet location, the Division 10 sub must provide before framing advances: the rough opening dimensions (width and height), the rough opening depth required behind the face of the opening, the specific cabinet model confirming that the dimensions match, and the mounting approach for anchoring the cabinet frame to structural framing within the rough opening.
This information should be on the Division 10 sub’s shop drawings submitted for GC review before the framing crew is scheduled to advance on the relevant walls.
How Innergy handles fire extinguisher cabinets
On every Innergy project with Division 10 scope, we provide fire extinguisher cabinet rough opening specifications to the GC before framing advances on the relevant walls. We confirm the rough opening depth against the specific cabinet model and the wall construction. For Division 10 as a standalone or as part of a full seven-division package in TX, WA, OR, CO, UT, or NM, contact us and we respond within one business day.