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Per the listing.....cda said:The walls went a little above the ceiling, and the one hour ceiling was achieved using rated tiles, but they also had to be clipped/ held down to the track
I don't understand why the armstrong literature includes this. Per 708, this would only be required if the room side fire resistance rating continued to the deck above, and the corridor side rating did not. If the rated walls (both sides of framing) continue to underside of deck, a separate rated corridor ceiling is not required, unless you're using the area above as a plenum.cda said:...If the walls in the corridor run to the deck above, find the appropriate UL Design and install the specified fire-resistive ceiling and fire-resistive grid in the corridor ceiling; fire-damp where walls are penetrated. http://www.armstrong.com/commceilingsna/article21342.html