Electric Cables

A compartment needs high quality fire stopping solutions to guarantee its performance. As specialized installers create transitions for cables, ducts or piping, our collars and wraps are installed to safeguard the compartment. link test 1 In case of fire, the intumescent collars with expandable graphite seal off the link test 2 partition to prevent the spread of fire.

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When it comes to fire safety, every detail matters. Fire stopping is a critical aspect of building design and construction. It involves sealing openings in walls, floors, and ceilings to prevent the spread of fire, smoke, and toxic gases. Whether it’s cable penetrations, ducts, or pipes, effective fire stopping ensures that compartments remain intact during a fire, allowing occupants to evacuate safely.

Why Choose Promat’s Fire Stopping Solutions?

  1. Certified Performance: Our fire stopping products undergo rigorous testing and certification to meet international standards. You can trust their reliability and effectiveness.

  2. Intumescent Technology: Promat’s intumescent materials expand when exposed to heat, creating a tight seal around openings. This reaction provides crucial fire resistance.

  3. Easy Installation: Our collars, wraps, and boards are designed for straightforward installation. They fit seamlessly into various building elements, ensuring hassle-free implementation.

  4. Comprehensive Range: From steel structures to wooden partitions, Promat offers tailored solutions for different materials and applications.

Choose Promat for peace of mind. Our fire stopping solutions protect lives, property, and investments. Contact us today to find the right solution for your project.

 
Electric Cables

Fire Stopping Systems

Fire Stopping Systems

Fire Stopping Systems

To create a comprehensive passive fire protection system, all gaps in walls, floors and ceilings need to be fire stopped to prevent the spread of flames, smoke and toxic gases. These holes vary in size from single cables through to cable bundles, cable trays, ducts and pipes of varying shapes and sizes. Gaps can also be designed-in to accommodate structural movement within the building.

Advantages

  • Tested with board products
  • Comprehensive range of solutions
  • Easy installation
  • Movement capability

More information available in the Fire Protection Handbook and Technical Data Sheets.

Design Considerations

Design Considerations

Every service passing through fire resistant building elements will react in a different way during a fire, so there is no single solution or product that will protect all services.

To ensure a wall or partition will provide the required fire performance, specifiers should consider:

  • Fire resistant period
  • Insulation requirement
  • Wall, floor, linear gap
  • Movement – vibration and thermal expansion
  • Mechanical strength – load bearing


Chapter 7 of the Fire Protection Handbook provides examples of system specifications for a range of fire stopping products. Additional system details are available in the Technical Data Sheets.