File:Cambrian college no firestop 14.jpg
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editDescriptionCambrian college no firestop 14.jpg | Unsealed through-penetrations in fire-resistance rated assembly at Cambrian College, Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, August 2000. No firestop = 0 fire-resistance rating for the whole barrier. Penetrations such as these can be found by lifting ceiling tiles next to rated walls, such as those with fire doors in them. |
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