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Does CeilingLink have a fire rating?

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Does CeilingLink have a fire rating?

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The PVC plastic used to make CeilingLink has a Class A fire rating–which means that it does not spread fire, but it does spread smoke and will melt when exposed to flame. What is CeilingLink attached to? The CeilingLink top track is attached to ceiling joists, or furring that is attached securely to joists. CeilingLink may also be attached to existing drywall or 12×12 tongue & groove ceiling tiles. How is CeilingLink attached? The CeilingLink top track is attached with standard drywall screws on 16″ centers along alternating sides of the top track, using the small screw grooves on the underside of the top track. CeilingLink top tracks are attached in parallel on 24 1/8″ centers to joists or furring; the additional 1/8″ is required to accommodate the thickness of the center joint created by joining CeilingLink to itself. How is CeilingLink attached to existing drywall or tongue & groove tiles? CeilingLink is attached to existing drywall or tongue & groove tiles using longer drywall scr

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The PVC plastic used to make CeilingLink has a Class A fire rating–which means that it does not spread fire, but it does spread smoke and will melt when exposed to flame. What is CeilingLink attached to? The CeilingLink top track is attached to ceiling joists, or furring that is attached securely to joists. CeilingLink may also be attached to existing drywall or 12×12 tongue & groove ceiling tiles. How is CeilingLink attached? The CeilingLink top track is attached with standard drywall screws on 16″ centers along alternating sides of the top track, using the small screw grooves on the underside of the top track. CeilingLink top tracks are attached in parallel on 24 1/8″ centers to joists or furring; the additional 1/8″ is required to accommodate the thickness of the center joint created by joining CeilingLink to itself. How is CeilingLink attached to existing drywall or tongue & groove tiles? CeilingLink is attached to existing drywall or tongue & groove tiles using longer drywall scr

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