Understanding the UL Fire Resistance Directories - Ron Blank ...
Understanding the UL Fire Resistance Directories - Ron Blank ... Understanding the UL Fire Resistance Directories - Ron Blank ...
Understanding ULDesign No. U465Nonbearing Wall Rating – 1HRHR.1. Floor and Ceiling Runners (Not shown)2. Steel Studs3. Batts and Blankets*4. Gypsum Board5. Joint Tape and Compound6. Resilient Channel
Understanding ULDesign No. U465 continued1. Floor and Ceiling RunnersChannel shaped runners, 3 5/8 in wide, 1 ¼ in legs, formed frommin No 25 MSG galv steel, attached to floor and ceiling withfasteners spaced d24i in OC max2. Steel StudsChannel shaped, 3 5/8 in wide (min), 1 ¼ in legs, 3/8 in folded backreturns, formed from min No 25 MSG galv steel spaced 24 in OCmax.3 B tt dBl k t3. Batts and BlanketsMineral wool or glass fiber batts partially or completely filling studcavity.
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<strong>Understanding</strong> <strong>UL</strong>Design No. U465 continued1. Floor and Ceiling RunnersChannel shaped runners, 3 5/8 in wide, 1 ¼ in legs, formed frommin No 25 MSG galv steel, attached to floor and ceiling withfasteners spaced d24i in OC max2. Steel StudsChannel shaped, 3 5/8 in wide (min), 1 ¼ in legs, 3/8 in folded backreturns, formed from min No 25 MSG galv steel spaced 24 in OCmax.3 B tt dBl k t3. Batts and <strong>Blank</strong>etsMineral wool or glass fiber batts partially or completely filling studcavity.