You use 5/8 fire proof drywall on both sides.
It will be often desirable to know the power which is being consumed in operating a lathe on certain work for which data is required. For most purposes this can be sufficiently approximated by calculating the power of the lathe from the width of the belt and its speed in feet per minute. For such purposes it is usual among mechanical engineers to consider that a one-inch belt traveling a thousand feet per minute will transmit one horse-power. This will give us a key to the entire calculation.
The world's first nuclear power plant was Obinsk, in the former USSR, in 1954, rated 6 MWe. It was a "semi-experimental" facility. The next plant was Calder Hall, in the UK, in 1956, rated 4 x 60 MWe, but it was primarily used to generate Plutonium for military purposes. The world's first full scale nuclear power plant was at Shippingport, Pennsylvania, US, in 1957, rated 60 MWe.
Yes, you could, but why would you? Maintenance or fault testing on a cable rated at 600 volts involves applying the rated voltage (600 volts) and measuring the leakage current. Doing this test at 250 volts doesn't really test the cable. High potential (hipot) testing involves the application of even higher voltages for test purposes.
The product of the secondary rated current and the secondary rated voltage will give you the rated V.A of the transformer.
Engine performance can be rated by horsepower or torque rating, depending on how powerful the engine is. Larger engines for car and boats are rated in horsepower. Smaller engines (>1horsepower) can be rated in torque rating.
You must use 5/*" sheetrock Local codes can vary - check with your building Dept
A fire rated wall is rated as such because of the material used in construction. There is specific drywall board and rated doors to obtain a fire rating. The standards are 2 and 4 hour ratings unless referring to electrical equipment.
Pexsupply.com is a popular and well rated website where you can find drywall access doors. This website is set up well, and quite a few selections when it comes to drywall access doors.
It's drywall that has a fire resistant additive, and is also thicker.
To ensure maximum fire protection when applying fire-rated drywall mud, it is important to follow these best practices: Use the correct type of fire-rated drywall mud that meets building code requirements. Apply multiple layers of fire-rated drywall mud as recommended by the manufacturer. Make sure to properly mix and apply the drywall mud according to the manufacturer's instructions. Pay attention to the thickness and coverage of the drywall mud to ensure adequate fire protection. Allow sufficient drying time between layers to ensure proper adhesion and effectiveness. Inspect the finished application for any gaps, cracks, or imperfections that could compromise fire protection. By following these best practices, you can help maximize the fire protection provided by fire-rated drywall mud in a building.
yes it seems to be...not sure how much but ive been a drywaller for 20-21 years.
Fire retardant drywall should used when you finish off an attached garage as well as using a steel door on "passage" areas.
Fire code drywall typically weighs around 2.3 to 2.8 pounds per square foot. This weight can vary depending on the specific type and thickness of the fire-rated drywall being used.
The different types of drywall access doors available in the market include standard access panels, fire-rated access doors, soundproof access panels, and insulated access doors.
Commercial Breakdown - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
Viking and Thermador both offer very reliable and high rated commercial electric cooktops. The Vikings tend to be slightly higher rated and usually a little lower priced than the Thermadors. The highest rated Vikings are the 30" and the 36" electric cooktops, both of which are commercial grade.
Hot air rises so placing a vent into the roof will allow the heat to escape naturally. Or you can buy a solar vent that drives a small fan to push the air out when the sun is shining. Make sure you have the vent properly installed to prevents leaks, birds, etc from entering the Roof or garage space You can add vents in your garage, but make sure that you are not breaking the fire rated drywall which is on any walls attached to livable space. This drywall is thicker and usually marked as 5/8" fire rated drywall. If you do cut into the drywall you should re-tape and mud around the opening for safety.