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#82562 11/26/02 09:44 PM
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I need some help with the definition of low density cellulose. I need to install a surface mount fluorescent, however the fixure has a label that states not for use with LDC. The ceiling tiles are brand new fire resistant tiles. I know the old staple-up tiles were LDC, but what about the new materials? Can I just leave a 1" gap and still comply?

Jim

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#82563 11/26/02 09:59 PM
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Jim M:
You sure cannot go wrong in any shape or form with a 1" gap.

John


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