by Jerry Peck - Codeman on Tue May 19, 2009 10:32 am
From everything I have found the acoustic ceiling tile is approved for that use *in that acoustic ceiling tile system ONLY*.
I also understand the reasoning for allowing it – there is no need to have the five sided box which is *more* fire-resistant than the ceiling system it is in. The membrane penetration does not require a greater fire-resistant rating than the membrane has.
Makes sense in a logical way, but then I’ve never liked the thought of using acoustic tile as a fire-resistant rated system anyway – but who am I compared to all the knowledgeable people who design, test, list and label those systems – they figure out the minimum which will work, construct the test sample perfectly, pass the test with conditions which do not always replicate real life, then give the system a thumbs up … knowing that construction is never done perfectly as required.
The key, of course, is that the installation/construction of the acoustic tile five sided box must be done in accordance with a UL Design for that fire-resistant rated system – it cannot just be slapped up there however the installer chooses to slap it together.
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