Any input as to the location of the energy source, does it have to be at the corner of the main walls or the plastic partition panel and the gypsum board wall?
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Thanks again for the response. I do understand the room construction per the test protocol, which is an 8' x 12' wall studs and gypsum board. My main concern is the actual mounting of the plastic test panels. If the test panels are mounted to the wall as they would be in the field or final...
Any input on labs and discussing the actual mounting protocol as its intended use with the labs? based on the photo how many erected stalls would you think would be needed to conduct the test?
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Thanks for the response. Basically there should be no issues with asking the testing lab for the accurate mounting procedure of the test specimen and mounting the stall as in field installtion?. I have included a photo of the stalls for your review, which I am sure you have come across in any...
Thanks for the response. The finished bathroom parition stalls are mounted to the walls by brackets. In the procedure of the NFPA 286 they only give you 3 mounting criterias, then in other parts of the test proocol they speak about mounting the specimen as its intended use...1.directly to the...
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I am hoping someone can shed some light on the testing protocl of the bathroom plastic partition for the NFPA 286 corner test. The question at hand is whether the plastic parition can be mounted as its intended use or does it have to be monuted directly to the test room walls...