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#41618 09/01/04 10:17 AM
Joined: Oct 2003
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I,VE BEEN ASKED TO SOME FIRE ALARM IN A 1 HR RATING,ANY IDEA IF RIGID CONDUIT WILL PROVIDE THIS.
THX NEIL

#41619 09/01/04 10:49 AM
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Don,t know what i was thinking it,s the wire in the conduit that has to be 1 hr rated.

#41620 09/01/04 01:30 PM
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I thought the requirement for fire alarm survivability was 2 hour, not 1. Either way, you are correct, the conduit (regardless of type) will only give you about 20 minutes.


Ryan Jackson,
Salt Lake City

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