The deadbolt should not affect your fire rating.
Samuel segal
It depends on the transformer design, type, cooling, maintenance, fault experiences, operating temperature, and loading (I'm sure there's other things that impact it as well). A lot of equipment is rated for 10-20ish years of operation; I would assume your transformer may fall under that. That does not mean that it is dead after 20 years though; I know of several >10MVA transformers that are 60+ years old and still in use. Some have been rewound, some have not. And it doesn't mean that it is 100% guarunteed to run for 20 years. A really bad fault with slow clearing time could cook it the day after you install it.
It is a file. That is dead and smooth. Hope you dont die
As you should know, the purpose of insulation is to create dead air space. DEAD air does not transfer temperatures.
Top dead center on an engine is defined as when the piston is farthest from the crankshaft. Bottom dead center is when the piston is closest to the crankshaft on the engine.
I beleive you mean dead bolt, a 2-3/8" DEAD BOLT with a key on one side is good.
Rated R
its rated R.
dead peaple
You have to take off the dead bolt then the shield. if your trying to break in use the window or another door.
You have to take off the dead bolt then the shield. if your trying to break in use the window or another door.
"Shaun of the Dead" (2004) is rated 'R' for zombie violence/gore and language.
Samuel segal
its rated R.
Probably not. The cordless drill will, at best, see the battery as nearly dead; it probably won't work at all.
boogys
Install it.