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#447361 11/08/07 05:37 AM
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Can anyone tell me what the code is for painting a backerboard with fire retardant paint or using flame retardant treated wood? Is this a good practice or a code? If you have a reference that would be great. If it is code where do I find the paint or flame retardant wood?

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Some Jurisdictions require it. While not a code, the Ansi/EIA/TIA Building Telecom Wiring Standard states (when describing a typical Telecom Closet) :

569-A 7.2.4.1
"A minimum of two walls should be covered with rigidly fixed 3/4" plywood.....Plywood should be either fire rated or covered with two coats of fire retardant paint".

Please note that this is a quote fom the 1999 edition of the EIA/TIA standard. I can't speak for the more recent ones, but I'm sure that, if anything, they've only gotten stricter.

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I've heard some locales require that the plywood be sheeted with drywall. But we've never been dinged for not painting the plywood.

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The backboard should always be installed over the sheetrock. The sheetrock provides fire resistance.

Besides, I really can't see doing it before the sheetrock. It would be a big headache for the rockers to go around it unless you are a carpenter and made provisions for it with the framing.

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As Hal said, it has always been my experience that the plywood goes OVER the sheetrock. I don't think the TIA is recommending anything else. I'll take a closer look at the spec, but I don't think I'll see anything different.

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Here in our hospital environment we are required to apply two coats and place a sticker on the backboard from the manufacture of the paint. It gives the type of paint (FIRE rated).

We can also use backboards that have a Formica covering all the way around the plywood. They just approved this within the last couple of years.


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In some areas the inspector wants to see the 'fire-rated' stencil that comes on the plywood from where ever you get it from,so we normally leave it unpainted.(the stencil that is)

On the paint,you can leave the label or a copy of it (like a snapshot) for the inspector too.

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the inspector told me two coats of latex paint is ok for "fire resistance" since wood only holds up for 1 hour rating when painted.


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