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Gotcha....that will be determined by the specific listing of the box being installed. Most will not permit back to back installationThe plumber is going to install rated boxes, but I requested they should not be in the same cavity, he was looking for a way around the distance requirement. The building had plastic boxes back to back
Thanks for the information
You did not say remodel,,,
Did they take all the Sheetrock down??
Or what was kind of the scope of work?
The plumber is going to install rated boxes, but I requested they should not be in the same cavity, he was looking for a way around the distance requirement. The building had plastic boxes back to back
Thanks for the information
You could drywall around them like in the old days
Like a thousand times before.You could drywall around them like in the old days
How do you get the STC rating?
How do you get the STC rating?
I won't use the requirements for electrical boxes in this case because these are not electrical boxes and therefore that section of the code does not apply.
What is the applicable Code that is being used
to rebuild after the fire ?.
Can they use mineral wool to pack around the
fire rated Washer Boxes ?
https://www.rockwool.com/siteassets...ofing-Solutions-Brochure.pdf?f=20180618130445I'm pretty sure there's an STC rated wall with mineral wool in the cavity, not just around the washer box but the whole wall between units.