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03-07-2005, 05:53 PM #27
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Re: Thanks !
Originally posted by gordy
Thanks for answering my question people. I was just curious now I know. God for bid the ductwork catches on fire. I agree if one gets out with out choking from the foams, carpets,plastics ect. in a home. Makes a fire rating on ductwork a mute point if you ask me.
Gordy
That right gordy.Its the first 5' of duct that they make a fire rating on.
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03-07-2005, 05:56 PM #28
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03-14-2005, 06:20 PM #29
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Re: Re: Thanks !
It's all the duct in our area.Originally posted by framehvac
Originally posted by gordy
Thanks for answering my question people. I was just curious now I know. God for bid the ductwork catches on fire. I agree if one gets out with out choking from the foams, carpets,plastics ect. in a home. Makes a fire rating on ductwork a mute point if you ask me.
Gordy
That right gordy.Its the first 5' of duct that they make a fire rating on.
Makes it a mute point?Think of what happens ,with even a very small fire,in the duct and the fan is on.


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