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It's equivalent as a smoke barrier not as fire protection.Coug Dad said:Not clear as to the application you may be thinking. There is an one hour equivalency for steel that is at least 0.10 inches thick in Section 709.3, exception. It could be difficult to utilize this exception for any occupancy other than Group I-3. There is also a one hour to steel equivalnecy in the marine fire protection world.
Not from one side and not without testing.retire09 said:The building is not sprinklered.Would a single layer of 5/8 type X on the inside of the container do it?