ryan_618
Senior Member
- Location
- Salt Lake City, Utah
I did an inspection yesterday for a school. The building is not fire sprinklered and therefore the corridors are required to be fire rated. The way the contractor decided to create this rated corridor is by building 1 hour walls to make up the walls of the corridor, but instead of using ceiling joists with 5/8X gypsum board on each side for the ceiling, he decided to use a hour grid ceiling.
The problem is the penetrations. Not only does the grid T-bar itself have to be rated (listed) one hour, but so do the ceiling tiles. Everything is fine, except for the lights.
Question: Have you ever had to come up with a listed one hour protection method for 2X4 lay-in fixtures in a one hour ceiling grid assembly?
I have had people install can lights in one hour sheetrock ceilings that box around the cans with sheetrock and eliminate a membrane penetration, but these lights are a through penetration, and therefore simply wrapping them in 5/8" gyp board isn't going to do it.
Anyone dealt with this???
The problem is the penetrations. Not only does the grid T-bar itself have to be rated (listed) one hour, but so do the ceiling tiles. Everything is fine, except for the lights.
Question: Have you ever had to come up with a listed one hour protection method for 2X4 lay-in fixtures in a one hour ceiling grid assembly?
I have had people install can lights in one hour sheetrock ceilings that box around the cans with sheetrock and eliminate a membrane penetration, but these lights are a through penetration, and therefore simply wrapping them in 5/8" gyp board isn't going to do it.
Anyone dealt with this???