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Page 197
... Roof - 32 Dry 400 300 1⁄2 ( .500 ) Wet 400 300 ( c ) Roof - 40 Dry 400 300 1⁄2 ( .500 ) Wet 400 300 ( c ) Roof - 48 Dry 400 300 1⁄2 ( .500 ) Wet 400 300 ( c ) Subfloor - 16 Dry 400 400 3/16 ( .188 ) Wet / Redry 400 400 3/16 ( .188 ) ...
... Roof - 32 Dry 400 300 1⁄2 ( .500 ) Wet 400 300 ( c ) Roof - 40 Dry 400 300 1⁄2 ( .500 ) Wet 400 300 ( c ) Roof - 48 Dry 400 300 1⁄2 ( .500 ) Wet 400 300 ( c ) Subfloor - 16 Dry 400 400 3/16 ( .188 ) Wet / Redry 400 400 3/16 ( .188 ) ...
Page 850
... roof covering materials and are intended to measure the fire - retardancy characteristics of roof coverings against fire originating from sources outside the building on which they are installed . They are applicable to roof coverings ...
... roof covering materials and are intended to measure the fire - retardancy characteristics of roof coverings against fire originating from sources outside the building on which they are installed . They are applicable to roof coverings ...
Page 948
... roof units intended for use in spans greater than those tested , the average temperature recorded by all thermocouples located on any one span of the floor or roof units shall not have exceeded 1100 ° F . during the classification ...
... roof units intended for use in spans greater than those tested , the average temperature recorded by all thermocouples located on any one span of the floor or roof units shall not have exceeded 1100 ° F . during the classification ...
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Uniform Building Code Standards International Conference of Building Officials No preview available - 1979 |
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