Material of the combustible pipe
Tests based on the EN 1366-3 Standard must be performed separately for PVC-U and PE-HD pipes as well. According to the Test Standard, the test results of PVC-U pipes manufactured on the basis of the EN 1329-1, EN 1453-1 or EN 1452-1 Standards are valid for PVC-C pipes manufactured on the basis of EN 1566-1, as well. The results of PE-HD pipes manufactured on the basis of the EN 1519-1 or EN 12666-1 Standards can be used for PE pipes manufactured according to the EN 12201-2, EN 1519-1 or EN 12666-1 Standards, and for acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) pipes made on the basis of the EN 1455-1 Standard, and for styrene copolymer mixture (SAN+PVC) pipes manufactured according to the EN 1565-1 Standard.
Wall thickness of plastic pipes
According to the EN 1366-3 Standard, the pipe types to be tested are divided into dimension groups based on diameter and wall thickness (e.g. Dimension Group 1: 50-80 mm pipe outer diameter and 3-6 mm pipe wall thickness; Dimension Group 2: 90-125 mm pipe outer diameter and 3-8.6 mm pipe wall thickness, etc.). A certain type of collar can only be used for the dimension group for which it had positive test results.
Combustible insulation on pipes made from combustible material
In practice, pipes are usually equipped with insulation made from combustible materials to provide thermal or acoustic insulation. This fact must be taken into consideration when testing the collars. As shown in the example table shown below, PROMASTOP®-FC3 or PROMASTOP®-FC6 fire collars were classified from EI 60-U/U up to EI 120-U/U with Geberit Silent PP pipes in the range of Ø 32 mm / s 2.0 mm - Ø 160 mm / s 32.0 mm (s: pipe wall thickness).
Requirement |
Dimension range
Ø…Pipe diameter (mm)
s…Pipe wall thickness (mm)
d…Insulation thickness (mm)
|
Classification |
Rigid wall |
Rigid floor |
Plywood board wall |
Plywood board floor |
Geberit Silent PP pipes for pipe bushings at 90° |
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|
Collar surface-mounted, construction thickness ≥ 140 mm |
Collar surface-mounted, construction thickness ≥ 140 mm |
PROMASTOP®-FC3
Ø 32 mm, s 2,0 mm R
Ø 125 mm, s 4,2 mm
PROMASTOP®-FC6
Ø 32 mm, s 2,0 mm R
Ø 160 mm, s 5,2 mm
|
EI 90-U/U |
Collar surface-mounted, construction thickness ≥ 100 mm
Collar built-in, construction |
Collar surface-mounted, construction thickness ≥ 150 mm
Collar built-in, construction |
|
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EI 120-U/U |
|
Collar surface-mounted, construction thickness ≥ 150 mm |
|
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PROMASTOP®-FC6
Ø 32 mm, s 6,0 mm R
Ø 160 mm, s 32,0 mm |
EI 60-U/U
with combustible insulation B-s3, d0
|
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Collar surface-mounted, construction thickness ≥ 150 mm |
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PROMASTOP®-FC6
Ø 32 mm, d 6,0 mm R
Ø 160 mm, d 6,0 mm
|
EI 120-U/U
with combustible insulation B-s3, d0
|
Collar surface-mounted, construction thickness ≥ 100 mm |
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|
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PROMASTOP®-FC6
Ø 32 mm, d 6,0 mm R
Ø 160 mm, d 32,0 mm
|
EI 120-U/U
with combustible insulation B-s3, d0
|
The penetration seals of metal pipes were discussed in the previous article, although combustible insulation wasn’t mentioned there.
EI 120-U/C fire classification can be achieved by PROMASTOP®-B fire-stopping bricks that are used for the penetration of steel pipes with a maximum of 220 mm pipe outer diameter and 18 mm wall pipe thickness, equipped with insulation that has a maximum of 32 mm thickness, and B-s3, d0 reaction to fire classification. The penetration seals of copper pipes with a maximum of 88.9 mm pipe outer diameter and 14.2 mm wall pipe thickness were classified for EI 90-U/C with the same insulation. Please note that the thermal conductivity factor of the pipe wall material is of vital importance (this factor was discussed in our previous article) – lower fire performance was achieved with the same penetration solution for copper pipes with better thermal conductivity, smaller diameter and smaller wall thickness.
Multi-layer composite pipes with combustible insulation
Penetrations of aluminium composite pipes (Pipelife RADOPRESS) with PE-X/Al/ PE-X chemical labels and combustible insulation can be sealed with PROMASTOP®-W fire-stopping wrap in PROMASTOP® soft penetrations. There are two possible insulations:
- B-s3, d0 reaction to Fire Classification according to EN 13501 e.g. caoutchouc, ≥ 6 mm ≤ 32 mm thickness;
- E reaction to Fire Classification according to EN 13501 e.g. PE ≥ 4 mm ≤ 9 mm thickness;
Soft seal (mm) |
Orientation
F…Floor
W…Wall |
Dimension range
Ø…Pipe diameter (mm)
d…Insulation thickness (mm) |
L…Number of layers (wrap) |
Classification |
Pipelife Radopress pipes |
2 × 50 |
F / W |
Ø 16 mm, d 6,0 mm RØ 63 mm, d 32,0 mm |
1 |
EI 120-U/C with combustible insulation B-s3, d0 |
2 × 50 |
F / W |
Ø 16 mm, d 4,0 mm RØ 32 mm, d 9,0 mm |
1 |
EI 120-U/C with combustible insulation E |
In our next article we will focus on electric systems of the buildings, because cable installations are exposed to special risks and are worth some special attention. We will discuss issues that need to be considered during the construction process – mostly regardless of the product you choose. The planned final part of our fire-stopping series of articles describes penetration seals for cables, cable bundles and linear joints (gaps).