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I have a floor plan (California Building Code/ IBC) that shows accessible showers with pressure-balance mixing valves installed back-to-back between apartment units (fire barrier - 1 hour rating).
A lot of the valves that I see in brochures require a large circular cutout in the wall membrane. Normally I would "box out" with Type X gyp behind such a large cutout to preserve the fire rating, and offset the valves into different stud bays. However, the sate approved accessible shower stall only gives me an 8" wide area in which to place the valves, probably not enough to offset them.
Does anyone now how to maintain a fire rating at a shower valve? Or where I can find a shower valve that does nto have such a large cutout?
A lot of the valves that I see in brochures require a large circular cutout in the wall membrane. Normally I would "box out" with Type X gyp behind such a large cutout to preserve the fire rating, and offset the valves into different stud bays. However, the sate approved accessible shower stall only gives me an 8" wide area in which to place the valves, probably not enough to offset them.
Does anyone now how to maintain a fire rating at a shower valve? Or where I can find a shower valve that does nto have such a large cutout?