Otherwise, you run the risk of having your home burn to the ground. 4" x 12" beams @ 4' o.c., 1-1/8" T&G plywood, span 24', live load 20lbs, 2" x 4" or 2 x 6 trusses @24" o.c., 5/8" CDX plywood, live load 60 lbs, span 60', 2" x 12"/2" x 10" @ 12" o.c., 1/2" plywood, 12" x 36" GLB, 80' span @20'o.c., roof load 20 lbs, 8-3/4" x 48" o.c. The label must also list the name and species of the product and the method that was used to dry it out. Perhaps even more importantly, this stamp bears the identification mark or name of the approved inspection agency that tested the wood. They also come in a hardwood construction which means they are available to paint. While treated lumber does have its perks in terms of durability, the truth is that it is not meant to be fire-resistant. "contactPoint": [{
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Firefree Coatings, Inc. You can tell if youre using fire-rated plywood by looking at it. *Please remember that plywood embedded with the Firewall Technology is fire-retardant and not fireproof plywood. With the second method, you may not get as much fireproofing. After being dried in a kiln, the wood is placed inside a retort chamber. Most cities will have certain statutes that give guidelines as to when fire-rated plywood should be used. span 14', live load 40lbs, 2"X 6" wood planks, ceilingr 5/8" sheetrock, 2" X 12" joists @ 16" o.c., w/2-1/2" wood decking , 1 layer 5/8" GWB, 2" x 4" web trusses @ 24" o.c., span by engineer, load 60lbs, 1 layer 3/4" plywood, 1 layer sound mat, 1 layer gypcrete,1/2" RC channel, 5/8" type "X" gwb, 2" x 4" wood web trusses2' deep @ 24" o.c., 3/4" OSB T&G subfloor, 1/2" cellulose sound board, 1 layer 5/8"type X GWB, 15" wood web joists @24" o.c., R-20 fiberglass batts, subfloor 3/4" osb, span by engineer, load 40lbs, ceiling 5/8" type X osb, 18" web trusses @116" o.c., span by engineer, load 40lbs, subfloor 3/4"plywood, ceiling 5/8" type X gwb, 2" x 4" trusses w/2" x 6" bottom chord @ 24" o.c. 2" x 4" web trusses 24" high, @24'O.C., span 17'-6", live load 40lbs, 3/4" Gypcrete Top layer 3/4" T&G plywood subfloor, 2" x 6 " web trusses 24" high @ 24" o.c., span 21'-6" live load @ floor 80lbs, 2 layers 3/4" plywood, 6" x 12" joists @ 16" o.c., span 10', 40lb live load, 3/4" osb subfloor, 2-1/2" x 6"joists F/D @ 16" o.c., span 7', live, load 50lbs, 8" x 8" F/D beam, 1" wood flooring, 2" x 8" F/D joists @ 24" o.c., 12' span, 3/4" wood flooring, live load 40lbs, 2" x 10" joists f/d@16" o.c., span 16', live load 40lbs, 1 layer 2" x 6" T&G, 1 layer hardwood flooring, 2" x 10" joists nominal @16" o.c., span 8', live load 40lbs, 1" gypsum plaster, 5/8" T&G plywood, 2" x 10" joists F/D @16"o.c., span 12', live load 40lbs, 2 layers 1" x 6" T&G Boards, 2" x 12" joists F/D @16" o.c., span 20', live load 40lbs, 1 layer 1" wood flooring, 1 layer finish laminate flooring, 2" x 12" joists f/d @16" o.c., span 8', live load 100 lbs, 2-1/2" wood decking, 2" x 12" joists 16" o.c, 3/4" osb., span 18', load 40lbs, 4" x 10" support beam, 4" x 4" support posts, 2-1/2" x 11-1/4" F/D joists @ 16"o.c., span 15', load 100 lbs, 2" thick wood boards, 2" x 14"joists F/D @ 16" o.c., span 20', live load 80lbs, 1-1/2" lightweight concrete, 3/4" T&G plywood, 3"x 12" joists f/d @ 12" o.c., span 10', live load 40 lbs, 1 layer 3/4" T&G wood, 1 layer 3/4" plywood, 3" x 12"joists F/D @ 16" o.c., span 17', live load 40 lbs, 1-1/4" T& G wood floor, 3" x 12" joists Nominal @ 12" o.c., 3/4" wood planking, span 18', live load 40lbs, acoustic panels, 3" x 14" joistsF/D @ 20" o.c., 5/8" T&G oak, 3/4" advantech OSB, 7/8" T&G decking, span 24'-6", live load 40lbs, 3" x 12" joists F/D @ 17" o.c.,1-1/2" x 8" Planking 11" x 14-1/2" support beams, 15" x 17" F/D @ 15'6" support columns, span 24'+, live load 40lbs, 3" x 12" joistsF/d @12" o.c., 3/4" (+/-) concrete, 1" solid wood, span 20', live load 40lbs, 3-1/2" x 9"joists F/D @16" o.c., 2 layers 3/4" T&G wood, span 5', live load 40lbs, 3" x 9" Glu-Lams @ 16" o.c. Depending on your application, look for pressure-treated plywood rated for either ground contact or above-ground use. Regular 5/8" gyp board only gives 30 minutes of rating while gypsum type X can give 1 hour. Having any sort of fire safety added to your home is a great thing, but its good to know what this stuff is before you order a batch. Any thickness is allowed, but plywood is rated for various spans "for best performance." Look on the plywood sheets and they have a grade stamp, like 24/16. 157.49 Inc Vat. The parameters that need to be evaluated for fire retardant plywood are specified below and tested as per Indian Standard Code (IS 5509), American Society for Testing Material (ASTM E84) and British Standard. The good news is that you can expect fire-rated plywood to remain protective for far longer than other types of wood. FlamePRO Fire-Retardant-Treated Wood (FRTW) has been tested for fire performance by several independent laboratories and meets model code requirements for a Class A/Class 1 fire retardant. So, if fire is a concern, its crucial to choose a material that works with the risk and is capable of mitigating problems that could arise. This rating incorporates building materials like plywood, fiberboard, and hardboard siding panels. "Fire-rated doors are often installed in public buildings, in office buildings and in places like dormitories," Canziani says. var x = "function f(x){var i,o=\"\",l=x.length;for(i=0;i