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IRC/2006: R302.11(4)
What would be an approved material for sealing penetrations around wiring, pipes, vents, etc?
The labeling on most cans of the orange spray foam I see indicate that it's not approved for fireblocking.
IRC/2006: R302.11(4)
What would be an approved material for sealing penetrations around wiring, pipes, vents, etc?
The labeling on most cans of the orange spray foam I see indicate that it's not approved for fireblocking.
Energy code requires sealing top platesAlmost nobody seals top and bottom wall plates.
R302.11 Fireblocking.Almost nobody seals top and bottom wall plates.
IRC 2009, 2012, 2015I think most building code officials accept the orange expanding foam insulation when used in walls that are not required to have a fire resistance rating.