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I have an apartment building design for persons with disabilities, where the accessible shower in each apartment must have its thermostatic mixing valve on the inside face of a 1-hour corridor wall (2x4 studs w/ 5/8" gyp board each side, plus resilient channel for sound).
In my experience, most shower valve installations take out a huge chunk of the fire-rated drywall, about a 6" diameter circle.
Any suggestions on how to keep the fire rating?
In my experience, most shower valve installations take out a huge chunk of the fire-rated drywall, about a 6" diameter circle.
Any suggestions on how to keep the fire rating?