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Can the QWR Fire Collar be used together with plasterboard ceilings/timber frames?

The QWR Fire Collar has been tested generally in accordance with the BS EN 1366-3: 2009 accreditation before being fitted to plasterboard ceilings and timber frames.

The BS EN 1366-3:2009 fire-resistance tests are a vital method of evaluation which assesses a penetration seal – it must have the ability to maintain the fire resistance of a separating element at the position it has been penetrated by a service.

Some penetration seals used for sealing gaps are excluded from this standard and these include: 

  • chimneys 
  • air ventilation systems 
  • fire-rated ventilation ducts 
  • fire-rated service ducts 
  • Shafts
  • smoke extraction ducts.

Mixed penetration seals are not excluded from this standard.

The purpose of BS EN 1366-3 is to assess a number of things:

  1. The effect of such penetrations on the integrity and insulation performance of the separating element concerned
  2. The integrity and insulation performance of the penetration seal
  3. The insulation performance of the penetrating service or services, and where necessary, the integrity failure of a service.

It’s not the intention of this test to provide quantitative information on the rate of smoke, hot gas leakages or the transmission or generation of fumes. This test is also not intended to supply any information on the ability of the penetration seal to withstand stress caused by movements or displacements of the penetrating services. This test does not assess the risk of fire spreading downwards, which may be caused by burning material dripping through a pipe down to the floor below.

 

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The information in this article was accurate at the time of publication. As the industry evolves, information may change too. Although we aim to keep our website updated, if it has been a significant amount of time since the publish date, please verify the information and contact us if you have any questions!

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This article was written by

Craig Wells

As Sales Director of Quelfire, Craig leads the company’s sales strategy and works closely with contractors, architects, and installers to support projects from design through to installation. With extensive industry experience, he is dedicated to building strong partnerships and helping customers deliver safer, compliant buildings.

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