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FireStop Handbook

Keeps fire within Limits.

ADDED VALUE

PAGES 4 - 5

LEGISLATION

PAGES 6 - 7

APPROVALS

PAGE 8

ADVANCED PRODUCT SELECTION GUIDE

PAGE 9

FIRESTOP IN PRACTICE

PAGES 10 - 11

FiAM INTUMESCENT ACOUSTIC MASTIC

PAGES 12 - 13

FFRS FIRE RATED SILICONE SEALANT

PAGES 14 - 15

RFS640 RAPID FIRE SEAL

PAGES 16 - 17

UFS 310 UNIVERSAL FIRESTOPPING SEALANT

PAGES 18 - 19

FBB FIRESTOP BLOCK

PAGES 20 - 21

FBS FOAM BARRIER SYSTEM

PAGES 22 - 23

FFSC FIRESTOP COMPOUND

PAGES 24 - 25

FCPS COATED PANEL SYSTEM

PAGES 26 - 27

FIP INTUMESCENT PILLOW

PAGES 28 - 29

FIPW INTUMESCENT PIPE WRAP

PAGES 30 - 31

FFC FIRESTOP COLLAR

PAGES 32 - 33

FCID CAST IN DEVICE

PAGES 34 - 35

FIRESTOP FOAM

PAGES 36 - 37

THERMAL DEFENSE WRAP

PAGES 38 - 39

AIRSEAL FOAM

PAGES 40 - 41

FIXINGS GUIDE

PAGES 42 - 43

CONSUMPTION CALCULATOR

PAGES 44 - 45

TOOLS & ACCESSORIES

PAGE 46

ENGINEERING JUDGEMENT REQUEST FORM

PAGE 47

TRAINING CERTIFICATION

PAGE 49

Contents

Contents

03

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05

Introduction
Fire Protection
Fire Prevention is a critical consideration for those who are responsible for creating the design, specification and construction of
new buildings, with consideration in the ongoing maintenance of occupied premises.
As the causes of fire vary and are often unpredictable construction measures are being designed to influence the formation and
spread of fire, smoke and toxic gases, by minimising the available factors needed to create a fire or to limit the spread of fire once
it has started.
Effective fire fighting within a building is generally achieved through a combination of active and passive FireStop systems and
when used in conjunction with each other provide a balanced fire protection strategy.

Active FireStop Systems


Active fire prevention systems are designed to react to the outbreak of a fire which is then suppressed with the help of sprinkler
systems, halogen installations, fire extinguishers or other proactive mechanical systems. The effects of the fire may also be
lessened by the removal of smoke from the equation. By including alarms and emergency lighting, active systems also serve to
provide escape paths for people inside the building.

Passive Fire Prevention Systems


Passive fire prevention is an integral component which is designed and built in to the fabric of the strucrure. It is also and essential element of the fire safety of a building. The risk of fire can be minimized by dividing the building into a series of compartment/
cells bounded by fire rated walls and floors.
To maintain the firestopping integrity of a compartment / cells, any gaps, openings, void or channels within the fire rated
walls or floors must be sealed with an approved or certfied system to prevent the passage of fire, smoke and toxic gases.

Building codes and National Regulations


Most Model Building Codes have very clear requirements on passive fire protection.
Fire investigation reports have consistently shown that unprotected or improperly protected penetrations and joints cause
millions in property damage and contributed to the loss of life and injuries due to the uncontrolled migration of fire, smoke and
toxic gases.
In order to promote life safety and property protection, the national building codes include fire testing and performance requirements for penetration firestop and fire resistive joint systems.
The following regulations are published as statutory instruments by Parliament with respect to life safety purposes:

England & Wales : 1991


Section 11.2 of Approved Document B3 states: If a fire
separating element is to be effective, then every joint, or
imperfection of fit, or opening to allow services to pass
through the element, should be adequately protected by
sealing or fire stopping so that the fire resistance of the
element is not impaired

In Scotland Regulation 12.1 of the Building Standard states


that every building shall be so constructed that, for a reasonable period, in the event of fire - (a) its stability is maintained;
(b) the spread of fire and smoke within the building is
inhibited; and (c) the spread of fire to and from other
buildings is inhibited.

Section 11.12 adds, under the heading of Fire-stopping, a


requirement that: Joints between fire separating elements
should be fire stopped; and All openings for pipes, ducts,
conduits or cables to pass through any part of a fire separating element should be:

Technical Standard D contains a number of provisions that


are deemed to satisfy the standard and for Fire Stopping
these are paragraphs D3.14, D4.7, D5.8, D6.7 and D6.9 of
the Amended September 2001 edition)

kept as few in number as possible and


kept as small as practical
fire-stopped (which in the case of a pipe or duct, should allow
for thermal movement)

Republic of Ireland : 1994


The building regulations in the republic of Ireland are similar
in arrangement and content to the England & Wales Building
Regulations and are covered by Technical Guidance
Document B.
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Scotland : 1991

Northern Ireland : 1994


Technical Booklet E for Northern Ireland closely follows
Approved Document B.
In Northern Ireland new Building Regulations came into
force in November 1994. The fire safety requirements for
these regulations are supported by Technical Booklet E,
which contains provisions regarding structural fire resistance, compartmentation, etc. similar to those in the
Approved Document for England and Wales.

Germany: Federal State building Order

The 17th edition of the IEE Wiring Regulations(BS 7671:2008) is


the national standard in the United Kingdom for all commercial,
domestic and industrial wiring installations.

In Germany, the Federal State Building Order is regulated at the level


of the federal states. Therefore, there are 16 Regional state building
codes with their own regulations and guidelines. The 2002 Directive
Building Code and the 2005 Directive Guidelines for conduit and
ventilation systems form the basis for further consideration.
The list of the Technical Building Regulations M-ETB, includes
other codes, such as the MLAR and the German Ventilation Systems
Directive MLAR. Once guidelines are adopted into the list at
regional state level List of Technical Building RegulationsLTB, the
guidelines become legally binding.

Section: 527-02-01 states Where a wiring system passes through


elements of building construction such as floors, walls, roofs,
ceilings, partitions or cavity barriers the openings remaining after
passage of the wiring systems shall be sealed according to the
degree of fire resistance required of the element concerned.
Section: 527-02-02 states where a wiring system such as conduit,
cable ducting, cable trunking, busbar or busbar trunking penetrates
an element of building construction having specified fire resistance
it shall be internally sealed so as to maintain the degree of fire
resistance of the respective element as well as being externally
sealed to maintain the required fire resistance.

ICC International Building Code: United States


NFPA 101 Life Safety Code: United States
Life Safety Code addresses those construction, protection, and
occupancy features necessary to minimize danger to life from the
effects of fire, including smoke, heat, and toxic gases created during
a fire.
The Code establishes minimum criteria for the designs of egress
facilities, so as to allow prompt escape of occupants from buildings
or, where desirable, into safe areas within buildings.
The Code also addresses protective features and systems, building
services, operating features, maintenance activities, and other
provisions in recognition of the fact that achieving an acceptable
degree of life safety depends on additional safeguards to provide
adequate egress time or protection for people exposed to fire.
Relevant firestop requirements can be found in below mentioned
references:
8.2.2 Compartmentation Continuity
8.2.3.2.4 Penetrations and Openings In Fire barriers
8.2.4.4 Penetrations and Openings In Smoke Partitions
8.3.2 Continuity of Smoke Barriers

FireStopping Legislation

BS 7671: 2008: United Kingdom

In the Past: The Regional Model codes developed by the Building


Officials Code Administrators International (BOCA) were used on the
East Coast and throughout the Midwest of the United States, while
the codes from the Southern Building Code Congress International
(SBCCI) were used in the Southeast and the codes published by the
International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO) covered the
West Coast and across to most of the Midwest.
After three years of extensive research and development, the first
edition of the International Building Code was published in 1997.
The code was patterned on three legacy codes previously developed
by the organizations (BOCA, SBCCI, ICBO) that constitute ICC. By the
year 2000, ICC had completed the International Codes series.
Relevant firestop requirements can be found in below mentioned
references:
702 Definitions
704.9 Separation of Vertical Openings - Sprinkler Exception
708 Fire Partitions 1 Hour Rating
709 Smoke Barriers 1 Hour Rating
710 Horizontal Assemblies
711 Penetrations (General)
711.3.2 Sprinkler Heads Electrical Boxes
711.4.1.2 "F" & "T" Rating Requirements
712 Fire-Resistant Joint Systems
712.4 Curtain Wall to Edge of Slab

NFPA 5000 Building Construction and Safety Code


NFPA 5000 Building Construction and Safety Code is a
model building code developed by the National Fire Protection Association. For the most part, the requirements for fire
stops are the same in NFPA 5000 as they are in the IBC. It
also addresses joints between assemblies in a similar
manner to the IBC. NFPA 5000 states openings must be
protected by "a system or material capable of restricting the
transfer of smoke". It addresses protection for throughpenetrations and membrane penetrations in Section 8.8
using the same test methods as the IBC. The requirements
for F and T ratings are also the same. Joint systems, including perimeter joints at curtain walls, are addressed in the
same manner as the IBC.

Other Relevant Codes from NFPA


NFPA is responsible for 300 codes and standards that are
designed to minimize the risk and effects of fire by establishing criteria for building, processing, design, service, and
installation.
Some of the other widely used NFPA codes are :
NFPA 70 NEC National Electrical Code
NFPA 96 - Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations.
NFPA 221 - Standard for High Challenge Fire Walls, Fire
Walls, and Fire Barrier Walls

Other Relevant Codes from ICC: United States


The International Building Code and International Residential Code
are just a few of the comprehensive I-Codes the Code Council has
created. The publications of the codes allow for easier following
from members and allow them to observe and study the model
code. Some of these codes have specific practices, such as the
International Fire Code and the International Green Construction
Code, or the IGCC.
Here is the current list of I-Codes developed and published by the
Code Council:
International Building Code
International Residential Code
International Fire Code
International Plumbing Code
International Mechanical Code
International Fuel Gas Code
International Energy Conservation Code
ICC Performance Code
International Wildland Urban Interface Code
International Existing Building Code
International Property Maintenance Code
International Private Sewage Disposal Code
International Zoning Code
International Green Construction Code

07

Standards and Certification

British Standard
BS 476-20

BS EN13501-3

BS EN1366-3: 2004
BS EN1366-4: 2006

BS 476-20:1987
Fire tests on building materials and structures. Method for determination of the fire
resistance of elements of construction (general principles).
EN13501-3
Fire classification of construction products and building elements.
BS EN 1366-3: 2004
Fire resistance tests for service installations - Penetration seals.
BS EN 1366-4: 2006
Fire resistance tests for service installations - Linear joint seals.
DIN 4102 :Part1
Fire behaviour of building material and elements - Part 1: Building materials; concepts,
requirements and tests.

DIN EN 1366-3

American Standard
ASTM E 84
(UL 723)

American Standard
ASTM E 1966
(UL 2079)

American Standard
ASTM E 814
(UL 1479)

DIN EN 1366-3: 2004


Fire resistance tests for service installations - Penetration seals.
ASTM E 84
Test method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building materials. The test evaluates
the spread of flame along the surface of the material. It is not a resistance test.
ASTM E 1966
Test method for Fire-Resistive Joint Systems. This test is used to evaluate the performance of a joint after a cyclic movement test and fire exposure test.
UL 2079 - equivalent
ASTM E 814
Test method for Fire Tests of Through Penetrations Firestops. This test is used to evaluate
the performance of a firestop system, following fire exposure a hose stream test is
conducted.
UL 1479 - equivalent

AS
1530: Part 4: 2005

AS 1530: Part4: 2005


Australian stand - Fire resistance tests of elements of construction.

BS EN ISO 140-3: 1995

BS EN ISO 140-3: 1995


BS EN ISO 717-1: 1997
The laboratory measurement of airborne sound insulation of building elements.

BS EN ISO 717-1: 1997

UL is an abbreviation for Underwriters Laboratories Inc. which is an independant, not for


profit product safety testing and certification organisation.

APPROVED PRODUCT
CF xxxx

Certifire is an independant Third Party Certification organisation.


The scheme undertakes requirements such as the manufacturing of products under a
Third Party Quality Management System, Indepenant Audit Testing, and a Comprehensive Field of Applications document based on careful chosen test that helps to ensure the
products and systems are used within thier approval scope.

IFC is an abbreviation for International Fire Consultants Ltd. which is a UKAS accredited
and internationally recognised provider of high quality and customer focused independent Third Party Certification.
IFC Certification Ltd is also a notified certification body for certificating products for CE
marking under CPD.
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Insulated Air ducts

Air Ducts

Cable and Cable Trays

Non-Metallic Pipes

Insulated Pipes

Metallic Pipes

Perimeter Joints

Construction Joint

IFC Certified

Certifire Approved

ASTM E84 (UL 723)

ASTM E 1966 (UL 2079)

ASTM E814 (UL 1479)

AS 1530

DIN 4102

BS EN 1366-4

Application

Firestop Selection Guide

FFRS Fire Rated Silicone


Sealant

BS EN 1366-3

BS 476: Part 20

FiAM Intumescent Acoustic


Mastic

Approved To

Tested To

UL Approved

Page

RFS 640 Rapid Fire Seal


UFS 310 Universal FireStopping Sealant
FBB Firestop Block

FBS Foam Barrier System

FFSC Firestop Compound

FCPS Coated Panel System

FiP Intumescent Pillow


FiPW Intumescent Pipe Wrap
FFC Firestop Collar
FCID Cast In Device
Firestop Foam
Thermal Defense Wrap
Airseal Foam

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Firestop in Practice

FIRE STOP

FCPS
FPC
FiAM
FFC

RFS 640

Firestop Foam
Airseal Foam

UFS 310
FFRS

FBB, FBS

FiAM
FFRS
RFS 640
UFS 310
10

UFS 310
FBS

- Intumescent Acoustic Mastic....... Page 12


- Fire Rated Silicone........................... Page 14
- Rapid Fire Seal.................................. Page 16
- Universal Firestopping Sealant ... Page 18

FiP

FBB
FBS
FFSC
FCPS

- Firestop Block................................... Page 20


- Foam Barrier System...................... Page 22
- Firestop Compound......................... Page 24
- Coated Panel System...................... Page 26

FIRE STOP

FIRE STOP

FIRE STOP

RFS640
UFS310
FCPS

FIRE STOP

FIRE STOP

FCID

FFC

FiPW
FFSC
FiAM

FiAM
FFRS
RFS640
Firestop Foam
Air Seal Foam

FiP
FiPW
FFC
FCID

- Intumescent Pillow................................. Page 28


- Intumescent Pipe Wrap......................... Page 30
- Firestop Collar.......................................... Page 32
- Cast In Device.......................................... Page 34

FFSC
FCPS

RFS640
UFS 310
FCPS

Firestop Foam................................... Page 36


Air Seal Foam................................... Page 40

11

Intumescent Acoustic Mastic - FiAM


Overview
FIRE STOP

Approved to:

British Standard

Approved CF 5034

BS 476 - 20

FIRE STOP

BS EN 1366-3
BS EN ISO 140-3:1995

BS EN 1366-4
The laboratory measurement of
airborne sound insulation of
building elements

ISO 11600
Application area:

Application examples:
Metallic services-Steel / Cast Iron pipes
General construction joints - wall / floor / head of wall
Drywall partitions - connections
FCPS Coated panel system joints

Rigid and low movement joints


Construction joints
Metallic services
FCPS Coated panel system joints

Product Description
fischer FiAM is a one part water based intumescent acrylic mastic
that can provide up to 5 hours fire resistance when used in
construction joints and services in both vertical and horizontal
applications.

Features / uses
Water based
Low VOC
Movement capability 10%
Excellent acoustic properties
Approved for infinite linear gap lengths
Halogen & solvent free
Paintable

Tested to BS EN1366-4, BS 476 and BS EN ISO 717-1:1997 the


FiAM is also classified to ISO 11600. Formulated to be halogen and
solvent free the FiAM exhibits excellent slump characteristics and
has been designed to maintain the sound reduction index of a
structure.
Tested with a variety of materials, suitable compatibility in timber,
steel, concrete, drywall and brick/block work, and can also be use
with the FCPS Coated Panel System.

Technical Data
Chemical Base:

Water-Based Acrylic

Density:

approx 1.6 g/cm3

Skin-forming time:

approx 10 min. at 23C RH

Curing rate:

approx 1.5 mm per 24 hours*

Storage temperature:

+5C to +25C

Movement capability:

10%
5

Slump:

Nil up to 20mm

Shelf-life:

12
8 months (under recommended conditions)

pH Value:

8 - 9.5

Sound transmission class: (dB)

38

Yield per l/m:

1.55 l/m**

Colour

White, Grey, Brown

* dependant on substrate, air humidity and weather conditions


** based on 20mm x 10mm gap using 310ml cartridge

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Description

Order No.

Size [ml]

Qty. Per Box

Suitable for use with

FiAM 310

53011

310

25

FiAM 600

56006

600

25

KP M2 Applicator Gun

53117

FiAM 310

Applicator gun 600ml

97967

FiAM 600

Installation
Note: Firestop material must be installed in accordance with detailed instruction or the approved system:
1. Clean all contact surfaces so they are free from loose debris and contaminants such as oil, dirt, grease, wax, old sealant etc.
2. Install the required backing material as per the detailed instruction or approved system

Note: Backing material MUST be installed under compression - there should be no lose backing material, voids or gaps
present
4. For best application results - fischer FiAM Should be at room temperature
5. Apply fischer FiAM to required parameters as per detailed instruction or approved system making sure that it is in contact
with all surfaces to provide maximum adhesion -fischer FiAM can be installed using a standard sealant (caulking) gun or the
fischer KP M2 Applicator.
6. Tool sealant to a defect free finish using a wetted trowel or putty knife
7. Clean all equipment with water immediately after use

fischer intumescent Acoustic Mastic - FiAM

Specifications

Application

Additional Information
Note: Please refer to MSDS for further information

Recommendations

Storage

1. Can be used in conjunction with a suitable backing


material as approved in detailed instruction or
approved system
i) Non-flammable mineral wool (min. 60 kg/m3)
ii) PE backing rod
iii) fischer FireStop or Air Seal Foam
2. Approved for infinite linear gap and lengths

1.
2.
3.
4.

INFORMATION

For Consumption, please refer to Page 44 & 45


Calculation Consumption Guide

Storage temperatures between +5C and +25C


Store away from heat sources
Keep container closed until use
Monitored expiration date on tube

TOOLS

For Application Tools, please refer to Page 46


Tools & Accessories

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Silicone Sealant - FFRS


Overview
Approved to:

British Standard

Approved CF 5093

BS 476 - 20
BS EN 1366-4
Application examples:

BS EN ISO 140-3:1995

General construction joints - wall / floor / head of wall


Drywall partitions - connections
FCPS Coated panel system joints

The laboratory measurement of


airborne sound insulation of
building elements

ISO 11600
Application area:
Medium to High movement joints
Construction joints
FCPS Coated panel system joints

Product Description
fischer FFRS is a one part silicon based sealant that can provide up
to 4 hours fire resistance when used in construction joints.

Features/uses

Tested to EN1366-4, BS476 it provides primerless adhesion to a


wide range of substrates such as glass, anodised and multi-finished
aluminum. steel, st.steel. rigid PVC, concrete and other porous
materials.

Low VOC
Excellent acoustic properties
Movement capability 25%
Halogen & solvent free

Formulated to be halogen and solvent free the FFRS exhibits


excellent slump characteristics and has been designed to cross link
at room temperature to give a flexible seal of low modulus which
will withstand movement of +/- 25% in constant service throughout a wide range of temperature ranges.

Technical Data

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Cure System:

Alcoxy

Relative Gravity:

1.17 kg/m3

Skinning Time:

5/10 minutes approx. (at 25C and 50% relative humidity)

Tack Free Time:

20 min approx. (at 25C and 50% relative humidity)

Full Cure:

2-3 mm approx. per 24hrs (at 25C and 50% relative humidity)

Shore A Hardness:

16

Extrudability g/min:

55 (standard NMRPS 495A 3mm/3 bars)

Movement accommodation:

25%

Application Temp Range:

+5C to +40C

Service Temp Range:

Range: -50C to +150C. Must not be stored above 35C

Shelf Life:

Up to 18 months when stored in unopened cartridges under cool, dry conditions

Chemical and water Resistance:

The cured sealant is unaffected by water, dilute acids and alkalis, soap and
household detergents. Certain solvents may soften and swell the cured rubber
on prolonged contact.

Colour

Grey, White

Description

Order No.

Size [ml]

Qty. Per Box

Suitable for use with

FFRS 310 White

518778

310

25

FFRS 310 Grey

512374

310

25

53117

FFRS 310

KP M2 Applicator Gun

Installation
Note: Firestop material must be installed in accordance with detailed instruction or the approved system:
1. Clean all contact surfaces so they are free from loose debris and contaminants such as oil, dirt, grease, wax, old sealant etc.
2. Install the required backing material as per the detailed instruction or approved system

Note: Backing material MUST be installed under compression - there should be no lose backing material, voids or gaps
present
4. For best application results - fischer FFRS Should be installed at room temperature
5. Apply fischer FFRS to required parameters as per detailed instruction or approved system making sure that it is in contact
with all surfaces to provide maximum adhesion -fischer FFRS can be installed using a standard sealant (caulking) gun or the
fischer KP M2 Applicator.
6. Tool sealant to a defect free finish using a wetted trowl or putty knife
7. Clean all equipment with water immediately after use

fischer Fire Rated Silicone Sealant - FFRS

Specifications

Application

Additional Information
Note: Please refer to MSDS for further information

Recommendations

Storage

1. Can be used in conjunction with a suitable material


backing as approved in detailed instruction or
approved system
i) Non-flammable mineral wool (min. 60 kg/m3)
ii) PE backing rod
iii) fischer FireStop or Air Seal Foam
2. Approved for infinite linear gap and lengths

1.
2.
3.
4.

INFORMATION

For Consumption, please refer to Page 44 & 45


Calculation Consumption Guide

Storage temperatures between +5C and +25C


Store away from heat sources
Keep container closed until use
Monitored expiration date on tube

TOOLS

For Application Tools, please refer to Page 46


Tools & Accessories

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Rapid Fire Seal - RFS 640


Overview
Approved to:

American Standard

American Standard

ASTM E 814
(UL 1479)

ASTM E 1966
(UL 2079)

FIRE STOP

American Standard
ASTM E 84
(UL 723)

FILL, VOID OR CAVITY MATERIAL FOR USE


IN THROUGH PENETRATIONS FIRE STOP
SYSTEMS SEE UL DIRECTORY OF
PRODUCTS CERTIFIED FOR CANADA AND
UL FIRE RESISTANCE DIRECTORY 4NE5

Application area:

Application examples:
Curtain wall / slab edge - 8(200mm)
Head of wall - 4(100mm)
General construction joints - 8(200mm)
Service penetrations - cable tray - 24x4(600mmx100mm) - steel pipes - 8(200mm)
HVAC - 30x30(760mmx760mm)

Curtain wall / slab edge perimeter


Head of wall joints
General construction joints - wall / floor
HVAC Applications
Service penetrations

Product Description
fischer fire rated construction joint sealant RFS 640 is a spray grade
one part water based, fire rated sealant which has been design to
provide smoke and fire protection on construction joints & service
penetrations in both vertical and horizontal applications.

Features / uses
Water based
Flexible set
Contains mould growth inhibitor
Freeze - thaw capabilities
Paintable
Accelerated age & humidity tested
Low VOC
Spray or brush applied
Excellent smoke seal
Water resistant

Tested in accordance with ASTM E 814 (UL1479), ASTM E 1966


(UL 2079), ASTM E 2307, ASTM E 84 (UL723) the fischer RFS can
provide up to 3 hours fire rating.
Meeting the new requirements of ASTM E 1399, the fischer RFS
has been cycled tested up to 500 times.
fischer RFS 640 is Asbestos, Solvent and hazardous ingredients
free, it exhibits excellent slump characteristics, is easy to apply and
cures to a flexible elastomeric seal. It is suitable for internal applications and for conditions where dynamic movement may occur.
RFS 640 has also been tested at positive pressure with a minimum
0.01in. (2.5 mPa) water i.a.w UL 2079 test standards.

Technical Data
Chemical Base:

Water-Based

Density:

approx 1.25 g/cm3

Application temperature:

+5C to +40C

Skin-forming time at 25C:

approx 30-45 min*

Curing time at 25C:

approx. 5-7days*

Storage temperature:

+2C to +49C

Movement capability:

upto 50%**

Water resistant:

yes***

Shelf-life:

24 months (under recommended conditions)

pH Value:

7 to 8

Sound transmission class: (dB)

50

Surface burning characteristics:

Flame spread - 5
Smoke index - 5
Red

Tested in a UL 411 wall assembly to ASTM E90

ASTM E 84 UL 723 Tunnel Test

Colour

* dependant on substrate, air humidity and weather conditions


** depending on UL listed system and configuration
*** water resistant in accordance with UL 2079

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Description

Order No.

Size [ml]

Qty. Per Box

Suitable for use with

RFS 640

516539

19lt

Installation
Note: Firestop material must be installed in accordance with detailed instruction or the approved system:
1. Clean all contact surfaces so they are free from loose debris and contaminants such as oil, dirt, grease, wax, old sealant etc.
2. Install the required backing material as per the detailed instruction or approved system:-

Note: Backing material MUST be installed under compression - there should be no lose backing material, voids or gaps
present
4. For best application results - fischer RFS 640 should be applied at room temperature
5. Apply fischer RFS 640 to the required parameters as per detailed instruction or approved system making sure that it is in

contact with all surfaces to provide maximum adhesion - fischer RFS 640 can be installed by using recommended
spray equipment or brush applied. Contact your local fischer representative for more details.
Note: Overspray a minimum of 12.5mm (or as recommended) beyond all surrounding surfaces

fischer Rapid Fire Seal - RFS 640

Specifications

6. Clean all equipment with water immediately after use

Application

Additional Information
Note: Please refer to MSDS for further information

Recommendations

Storage

1. Can be used in conjunction with a suitable backing


material as approved in detailed instruction or
approved system
i) Non-flammable mineral wool (min. 64 kg/m3)

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

INFORMATION

For Consumption, please refer to Page 44 & 45


Calculation Consumption Guide

Storage temperatures between +2C and +49C


Do not dilute or mix with any other chemical
Store away from heat sources
Keep container closed until use
Monitored expiration date on pail

TOOLS

For Application Tools, please refer to Page 46


Tools & Accessories

17

Universal FireStopping Sealant - UFS 310

FIRE STOP

Approved to:

American Standard

American Standard

ASTM E 814
(UL 1479)

ASTM E 1966
(UL 2079)

American Standard

FIRE STOP

FIRE STOP

FIRE STOP

FIRE STOP

FIRE STOP

Overview

ASTM E 84
(UL 723)

FILL, VOID OR CAVITY MATERIAL FOR USE


IN THROUGH PENETRATIONS FIRE STOP
SYSTEMS SEE UL DIRECTORY OF
PRODUCTS CERTIFIED FOR CANADA AND
UL FIRE RESISTANCE DIRECTORY 4NE5

Application area:

Application examples:
Metallic services-Steel & Cast Iron 20" (500mm) - Copper 6"(150mm)
Non metallic service- PVC 2" (51mm Open) 3" (75mm Closed)
Insulated service - 20" (500mm)
Construction Joints - 4" (100mm)
HVAC 100" (2500mm)
Cable bunches 4" (100mm) - Busway 27" (686)

Metallic services
Non metallic services
Insulated services
Construction joints
HVAC Services
Electrical services -cable bunch - busway

Product Description
fischer UFS 310 is a one part water based intumescent sealant
which is used for sealing construction joints and service penetration in both vertical and horizontal applications. Tested in accordance with ASTM E 814 (UL1479) ASTM E 1966 (UL2079) ASTM
E 84 (UL723) the fischer UFS 310 can provide upto 4 hours fire
rating.

Features / uses
Water based
Flexible set
Contains mould growth inhibitor
Freeze - thaw capabilities
Paintable
Accelerated age & humidity tested
Low VOC
Excellent acoustic properties

It exhibits excellent slump characteristics,is easy to apply and cures


to a flexible set. It is suitable for internal applications and conditions
where dynamic movement may occur.
Vast testing with a variety of service penetrations and joint configurations makes it a universal firestop for most applications.

Technical Data
Chemical Base:

Water-Based elastomeric

Density:

approx 1.31 g/cm3

Application temperature:

+5C to +40C

Skin-forming time:

approx 20-30 min

Curing rate:

approx. 4mm in 72 hours*

Storage temperature:

+2C to +49C

Movement capability:

upto 50%**

Intumescent activation:

from 190C to 593C

Shelf-life:

24 months (under recommended conditions)

pH Value:

6.5 to 7

Sound transmission class: (dB)

54

Surface burning characteristics:

Flame spread - 5
Smoke index - 5
Red

Tested in a UL 411 wall assembly to ASTM E90

ASTM E 84 UL 723 Tunnel Test

Colour

* dependant on substrate, air humidity and weather conditions


** depending on UL listed system and configuration

18

Description

Order No.

Size [ml]

Qty. Per Box

Suitable for use with

UFS 310

516538

310
300

12

53117

UFS 310

KPM2 Applicator Gun

Installation
Note: Firestop material must be installed in accordance with detailed instruction or the approved system:
1. Clean all contact surfaces so they are free from loose debris and contaminants such as oil, dirt, grease, wax, old sealant etc.
2. Install the required backing material as per the detailed instruction or approved system

Note: Backing material MUST be installed under compression - there should be no lose backing material, voids or gaps
present
4. For best application results - fischer UFS 310 should be at room temperature
5. Apply fischer UFS 310 to required parameters as per detailed instruction or approved system making sure that it is in contact
with all surfaces to provide maximum adhesion -fischer UFS 310 can be installed using a standard sealant (caulking) gun or the
fischer KP M2 Applicator
6. Tool sealant to a defect free finish using a wetted trowel or putty knife
7. Clean all equipment with water immediately after use

Application

fischer Universal FireStopping Sealant - UFS 310

Specifications

Additional Information
Note: Please refer to MSDS for further information

Recommendations

Storage

1. Can be used in conjunction with a suitable backing


material as approved in detailed instruction or
approved system
i) Non-flammable mineral wool (min. 64 kg/m3)
ii) PE backing rod

1.
2.
3.
4.

Storage temperatures between +2C and +49C


Store away from heat sources
Keep container closed until use
Monitored expiration date on tube

TOOLS

For Application Tools, please refer to Page 46


Tools & Accessories

19

Firestop Block - FBB


Overview
FIRE STOP

FIRE STOP

Approved to:

German Standard
DIN EN 1366-3

Application area:

Application examples:
Cable bunches up to 80mm
Blank openings up to 700 mm X 400 mm
Metal or PVC conduits
Mix multiple penetrations

Single or multiple penetrations


Cable tray/bunch
Blank openings
Metallic or non metallic conduit

Product Description
fischer Firestop Blocks FBB are a specially formulated two component polyurethane foam which has been designed to give
maximum flexibility when used for sealing service penetration of
single or bunched electrical cables, pipes, conduits of all types.

Features / uses
Highly flexible
Low VOC
Age resistant
Smoke resistant
Resistant to damp
Can be combined with FBS
Dry application

The highly elastic moldable blocks can be used in applications


where a temporary or permanent fire seal is required in both
vertical and horizontal applications for up to 2 hours.
Tested to the DIN EN1366-3 the FBB has suitable compatibility in
concrete, porous concrete, masonry and Drywall . The quick and
easy installation of FBB means it can be retro fitted as necessary
and used with the fischer Foam Barrier System FBS for more
difficult to reach applications.

FBB

Technical Data
Density:
Colour:

0.225 g/cm3
Grey

Temperature Resistance:

-15C to +80C

Dimensions:
Pack size:

230 x 130 x 60
Boxed in 10

Installation data

20

Wall

Floor

Light partition wall

Wall/ceiling thickness
Max. seal size (WxH/L)
Seal thickness min.
Min. spacing

Min. 100
Min. 150
Min. 100
700 x 400
400 x unlimited
700 x 400
230
230
230
Wall Clearance between individual cable routes 40mm,
component embrasure 40mm, clearance on the side
Vertically and underneath > 0mm
Floor As above with addition of cable support structures to
the side >30mm

Reinforcing strip of
component
thickness of

>200mm with
Plaster/Fibre/
calcium silicate

Wall clearance <30mm


to edge 60x30mm strip
of FBB with cables
d>30mm underside
bead >10x30mm

>200mm with plaster


Fibre/calcium silicate
(150mm wide)

Description

Order No.

Dimensions L x W X H

Qty. Per Box

FBB Block

45986

230 x 130 x 60

10

FBS Foam Barrier System

45987

Contents - 180g

12

Installation
Note: Firestop material must be installed in accordance with detailed instruction or the approved system:
1. Service penetration should be rigidly support as per local building codes or approved standards
2. Clean all contact surfaces so they are free from loose debris and contaminants such as oil, dirt, grease, wax, old sealant etc.
3. Max degree of service penetrations is 60% of void size
4. Install FBB in to aperture so that the length (230) of the FBB is longitudinal within the opening.
5. Install FBB in a running bond formation (staggered joints) so that the joints overlap by 130mm

fischer FireStop Block - FBB

Specifications

6. Continue until all voids and cavity is filled and the FBB is flush with building component.
7. The FBB can be trimmed with a knife around services as required. Any additional voids or cavities within the application can
be sealed with fischer FBS Foam Barrier System
8. Sealing of Floor must be protected from loads

FIRE STOP

Application

Additional Information
Note: Please refer to MSDS for further information

Recommendations

Storage

1. Can be used in conjunction with fischer FBS - Foam


Barrier System

1. Storage temperatures between -15C and +80C


2. Store away from heat sources and direct sunlight

INFORMATION

For Consumption, please refer to Page 44 & 45


Calculation Consumption Guide

21

Foam Barrier System - FBS


Overview
FIRE STOP

FIRE STOP

Approved to:

British Standard
BS 476 - 20

Application area:

Application examples:
Cable bunches up to 80mm
Small to medium openings in floors and wallsMetal of PVC conduits
Metal or PVC conduits
Mix multiple penetrations

Single or multiple penetrations


Cable tray/bunch
Blank openings
Metallic or non metallic conduit

Product Description
fischer Firestop Foam Barrier Seal FBS is an innovative two component polyurethane expanding fire seal, which has been designed to
give maximum flexibility when used for sealing service penetration
in hard to reach locations.

Features / uses
Easy access for difficult to reach openings
Low VOC
Age resistant
Smoke resistant
Resistant to damp
Can be combined with FBB

Tested to the DIN 4102-09 and BS476 the FBS can be used on a
variety of service penetrations and has compatibility in Concrete,
porous concrete, masonry and Drywall both vertical and horizontal
application and provides up to 90 min fire protection.

Technical Data
Density

1.4 g/cm3 as per DIN 51757

pH value at 20C

10

Temperature Resistance

-15C to +80C

Flash point

204C as per DIN EN22719/ISO2719

Ignition temperature

600C as per DIN 51794

Construction material class

B2 - as per DIN 4102

Cartridge Content

180g (150ml)

Yield

650ml at 18C up to 1000ml at 23C

Cure time

Tack free after 5min approx

Colour

Grey

Pack size

Boxed in12

Shelf Life

9 months
13
months

Installation data

22

Wall

Floor

Component
top / front

Light partition wall

Wall/ceiling thickness
Max. seal size (WxH/L)
Seal thickness min.
Min. spacing

Min. 100
Min. 150
Min. 100
220 x 220
400 x unlimited
700 x 400
200
230
230
Clearance between individual cable routes >35mm and between
uppermost cable route and component >15m clearance to the side
from each other to the wall, and below >0mm.

Reinforcing strip of
component
thickness of

>200mm with plaster board, fibreplaster panels, or calcium silicate


panels (25mm wide)

Cable layout

15

Cable layout

35

Component bottom / on wall

Description

Order No.

Contents

Qty. Per Box

FBS 0.2

45987
45987

180g (150 ml)

12

FBS 0.5

503114

480g (400 ml)

12

53117

KP M2 Applicator Gun
Applicator Gun 0.5
FBB Block

503115

45986

230 x 130 x 60

10

Installation
Note: Firestop material must be installed in accordance with detailed instruction or the approved system:
1. Service penetration should be rigidly support as per local building codes or approved standards.
2. Clean all contact surfaces so they are free from loose debris and contaminants such as oil, dirt, grease, wax, old sealant etc.
3. Max. degree of service penetration is 60% of void size.
4. Protect adjacent surfaces with paper or plastic film.
5. Shake tube vigorously atleast 20 times before use.
6. Remove the cap and screw the static mixer nozzle firmly in to the connector on the top of tube.

fischer Foam Barrier System - FBS

Specifications

7. Place in a standard sealant (caulking) gun or fischer KPM2 applicator. If using FBS 0.5, then the applicator gun 0.5 (503115)
must be used.
8. Gently pull the trigger to dispense the foam while holding the tube inverted.
9. Foam should be built up in beads and allow for a few seconds between beads.

FIRE STOP

Application

Safety Precaution
Note: Please refer to MSDS for further information

Recommendations

Storage

1. Can be used in conjunction with fischer FBB FireStop Blocks

1.
2.
3.
4.

INFORMATION

For Consumption, please refer to Page 44 & 45


Calculation Consumption Guide

Storage temperatures between +5C and +30C


Store away from heat sources
Keep cartridge closed until use
Monitored expiration date on tube

TOOLS

For Application Tools, please refer to Page 46


Tools & Accessories

23

Compound - FFSC

Approved to:

FIRE STOP

FIRE STOP

FIRE STOP

Overview

British Standard
BS 476 - 20
BS EN ISO 140-3:1995

The laboratory measurement of airborne


sound insulation of building elements

Application area:

Application examples:
Metallic services-Steel & Cast Iron pipes
Non metallic service- With FiP Intumescent Pipe Wrap or FFC Firestop Collar
Voids or cavities in floors or wall - structural or non
Cable bunches

Metallic services
Non metallic services
Opening in Floors & Walls
Electrical Services

Product Description
Features / uses

fischer FFSC is a specially formulated gypsum based compound,


which when mixed with water can be trowelled or poured around
service penetrations in either vertical or horizontal applications.

Water based
Low VOC
Excellent acoustic properties
Load bearing
Gas & Air tight

Tested to BS476 Part 20, the FFSC can provides up to 6 hours


integrity and 6 hour insulation. Has been designed to set within
30-45 min depending on ambient temperature, and is capable of
accommodate foot traffic within 72 hours.
Formulated to be halogen and asbestos free the FFSC exhibits
excellent load bearing capacity and can help to maintain the sound
reduction index of a structure.
Non metallic service which pass through the FFSC should be
adequately protected with either the fischer FiP Intumescent Pipe
Wrap or FFC Firestop Collar and installed in accordance with the
detailed instruction or approved system.

Technical Data
Compressive Strength:
Surface Hardness
Surface Hardness

24

cyl/dia20:
cyl/dia20:

MPA 8 (80kg/cm2)
MPA 8 (Load 4kN)
MPA 13 (Load 15kN)

Combustion (ISO 1182 and NT Fire 001)


Corrosive fumes
Toxicity

Non-combustible
Non
Nil

Density (Specific Gravity) (g/cm)


Expansion during curing
Curing Time (Hardening)

0.8 to 0.9
1.1
1-3 days

Colour

Beige

Bonding to:

Concrete
Steel

1.0
0.35

Blast resistance:

(Bar)

Air & Gas permeability coefficient

(10 -14m2)

3.5

Sound Insulation

10cm/50dB

Resistance to: Water


Mineral/Oil/Petrol/Solvent
Acids

Good
Good
Good

Halogen Content:
Chlorine, Flourides, Bromine

Negligible less than 38 ppm

(10kg/cm2)
(3.5kg/cm2)
as concrete

Description

Order No.

Weight (KG)

Qty. Per Box

FFSC/22kg

53012

22

Installation
Note: Firestop material must be installed in accordance with detailed instruction or the approved system:
1. Service penetrations should be rigidly support as per local building codes or approved standards
2. Clean all contact surfaces so they are free from loose debris and contaminats such as oil, dirt, greese, wax, old sealants etc
3. Pouring: Mix compound with water in 2.5:1 parts by volume. Do not mix weaker than 2:1.
4. Shuttering into the opening ensuring a tight fit so that once the required depth of compound is installed, it finishes flush with
the floor.
5. Mix and pour Compound until the required thickness is achieved.

FIRE STOP

6. Reinforcing requires 12mm dia. bars placed at a maximum of 200mm centres across the short span only. The bars may be
either recessed into the surrounding structure by a minimum of 50mm on bothsides or supported on an angle securely fixed
to the structure, all positioned approx 30mm above the bottom surface of the compound to ensure adequate fire protection
from below. Existing compound installations can be easily drilled or sawn to allow the provision of additional or replacement
services, and subsequently re-sealed.

fischer FireStop Compound - FFSC

Specifications

Wall Openings
1. Trowelling: 1 bag of Compound to 7 litres water (3:1). (Guide only. Varies with site conditions).

FIRE STOP

2. Trowel the Compound, starting at the base of the opening ensuring the correct thickness of material is installed. Work
progressively towards the top of the opening until the barrier is complete. If shuttering panel is set at the centre repeat the
process on each side

Additional Information
Note: Please refer to MSDS for further information

Recommendations

Storage

1. Can be used in conjunction with a fischer FiPW


Pipe Wraps or FFC FireStop Collars for non- metallic
services

1.
2.
3.
4.

Storage temperatures between -15C and +80C


Store away from heat sources
Keep bag closed until use
Monitored expiration date on bag

INFORMATION

For Consumption, please refer to Page 44 & 45


Calculation Consumption Guide

25

Coated Panel System - FCPS

FIRE STOP

FIRE STOP

FIRE STOP

Overview
Approved to:
Approved CF 5035

BS 476: Part 22

FIRE STOP

FIRE STOP

British Standard
BS 476 - 20

FIRE STOP

BS EN 1366-3
BS EN ISO 140-3:1995
ISO 11600
Application examples:
Cables /cable trays through various types of walls and floor assembly
Metallic and non Metallic pipes through walls and floors
Air ducts with dampers through wall or floor assembly

The laboratory measurement of


airborne sound insulation of
building elements

Application area:

Small and Large openings


Cables / Cable trays
Steel Ducts with Dampers
Metallic and Non-metallic pipes

Product Description
fischer Coated Panel System FCPS is a rock fibre core coated with
ablative sealant FPC - fischer Panel Coating.

Features / uses

FCPS is designed to provide effective and efficient firestopping seal


in both vertical and horizontal applications. FCPS also helps to
maintain the sound reduction index of a structure.

Approved for light partition walls


Can be installed dry
No coatback required for services
Excellent acoustic properties
4 hours integrity and 2 hours insulation

FCPS has been tested to BS 476 Part 20 and 22, and can provide
up to 4hours integrity and 2hour insulation. Tested in wide range of
applications, FCPS will allow additional services to be added or
removed and will accommodate thermal and mechanical movement of services.
Formulated to be asbestos and halogen free, the FPCS is unaffected
by oil, fungus moisture, vermin and weather.
fischer Panel Coating - FPC can be used to adhere sections of FCPS
board, when jigsaw assembly is required and can also be used to
enhances smoke and acoustic performance.

Technical Data

26

Dimensions

1200mm x 600mm x 50mm

Density of board

140 kg/m3

Coating Thickness

1mm DFT

Fire Resistance

4 hours - BS476 Part 20 and 22

Acoustic Performance

23 dB mean production up to 56 dB reduction


(with one 50mm FCPS board). 29 dB mean
reduction up to 65 dB reduction (with two
50mm FCPS board)

Thermal Conductivity (U Value)

0.034 W/mK at 10C

Maximum Size of seal

Wall 5.76m2, Floor 2.88m2

Maximum size - Unsupported

1.2m x 1.2m (no services)

Mechanical support

30mm x 30mm x 1.6mm steel angle

Density of Panel coating FPC

1.25 - 1.3 g/cm3

Panel coating FPC coverage

3.5 L/m2

Shelf-life of Board

n/a

Shelf-life of Panel coating FPC

12 months

Type

Order No.

Contents

Qty. Per Box

Suitable for use with

FCPS / 50

53252

1200mm x 600mm x 50mm

FPC / 5lt

53253

5 litres

FiAM 310

53011

310 ml

25

KP M2 Applicator Gun

53117

FiAM 310

Installation
Note: Firestop material must be installed in accordance with detailed instruction or the approved system:
1. If opening size is greater than 1200 x 1200 mm then a steel angle for mechanical support should be installed as per detailed
instruction or approved system.
2. Clean all contact surfaces so they are free from loose debris and contaminants. Ensure services are sufficiently supported as per
approved system or local building code.
3. Cut FCPS, as per the required opening size, so that it can be fitted under friction in aperture with as minimum joints as possible .
4. Prior to installation coat all exposed areas of FCPS with FPC ablative sealant.
5. Install FCPS section into aperture so it is compression fitted.
5. For multiple or mix services passing through opening please use appropriate fire stopping device
- for Metallic Pipes/cables/Cable trays/Ducts use FiAM acoustic mastic.
- for Non-Metallic pipes use fischer intumescent Pipe Wrap -FiPW.

fischer Coated Panel System - FCPS

Specifications

FIRE STOP

Application

Additional Information
Note: Please refer to MSDS for further information
Recommendations

Storage

1. Can be used in conjunction with:


fischer FiPW - Pipe Wraps
fischer FFC - FireStop Collar
fischer FIAM - Intumescent Acoustic Mastic
fischer FPC - Panel Coating
fischer FiP - Intumescent Pillow
or as detailed instruction or approved system

1. Store in dry area above the ground


2. Store away from heat sources and direct sunlight
3. Ideal storage temperature between -5C to +30C

27

Intumescent Pillows - FiP


Overview
FIRE STOP

FIRE STOP

Approved to:

British Standard
BS 476 - 20
BS EN 1366: 3
The laboratory measurement of
airborne sound insulation of
building elements

BS EN ISO 140-3:1997
Approved CF 5037

Application area:
Metal Pipes

Application examples:
Service penetrations like steel pipes, copper pipes, cable bundles, cable trays
and electrical trunking through fire rated walls / floors.

Cables / Cable trays


Electrical trunking

Product Description
fischer intumescent pillows - FiP is an intumescent graphite and
mineral fibre blend covered in a glass fibre PVC coated cloth bag.

Features / uses

FiP is suitable for applications where temporary and permanent fire


barriers are required.

Approved as permanent fireproof barrier


Reusable
Dry installation
Quick and easy installation
No shelf life
Moisture resistant
Eyelet for installation

Tested to BS 476: Part 20 and BS EN 1366-3, FiP can provide up to


2 hours of fire protection in both vertical and horizontal, multi or
mixed service penetrations.

Technical Data
State

Solid

Colour

Black

Odour

Odourless

Relative density

0.15

Volumetric expansion

3 times

Significant expansion occurs at temperature

> 140C

Remain flexible between

-20C to 130C

Estimation Quantities
Length mm
Width
mm
200
400
600
800
1000

28

Size

Large

Seal type

Medium

Large

100

Medium

Large

300

Medium

Large

500

Medium

Large

700

Medium

Large

900

Medium

1000

Wall

13

12

22

17

31

21

39

24

47

Floor

12

17

11

22

12

27

Wall

14

26

24

44

33

61

42

78

47

95

Floor

15

12

24

17

34

22

43

24

52

Wall

13

21

39

35

65

49

91

63

117

70

143

Floor

11

22

18

36

25

51

33

65

36

79

Wall

18

28

52

47

87

66

122

84

157

94

192

Floor

10

15

29

24

48

34

67

33

87

48

107

Wall

10

22

35

65

59

109

82

152

105

196

117

217

Floor

12

18

36

30

60

42

84

54

108

60

120

Type

Order No.

Dimensions

Qty. Per Box

FiP / S

516960

330mm x 50mm x 20mm

100

FiP / M

516959

330mm x 200mm x 25mm

50

FiP / L

516958

330mm x 200mm x 45mm

40

Installation
Note: Firestop material must be installed in accordance with detailed instruction or the approved system:
1. Clean all contact surfaces so they are free from loose debris and contaminants. Ensure services are sufficiently supported as
per approved system or local building code.
2. Shake the pillows to make the in fill material uniform before installation.
3. Push the pillow into the hole so that the longest dimension spans across the wall. If installing, in floor mechanically fix
galvanised steel mesh to the underside of the opening with a 100mm overlap of the floor slab.

Intumescent Pillows - FiP

Specifications

4. Pack the pillows in a brick bond fashion, to ensure the joints between the pillows are staggered. Use small size pillows in
between to pack the hole tight against the edges.
5. For electrical trunking, remove the lid and install a pillow inside so it aligns with the depth of the wall. Replace the lid on the
electrical trunking.

FIRE STOP

Installation in walls

FIRE STOP

Installation in floors

Additional Information
Note: Please refer to MSDS for further information
Recommendations

Storage

1. Can be used as temporary or permament seal


2. Confirms to requirement of
BS 7671 - Section: 527-02-02
3. Can assist to maintain sound reduction index of
partition

1. Store in dry area above the ground


2. Store away from heat sources

INFORMATION

For Consumption, please refer to Page 44 & 45


Calculation Consumption Guide

29

Pipe Wraps - FiPW


Overview

FIRE STOP

Approved to:

British Standard
BS 476 - 20
BS EN 1366-3
Approved CF 5036

Application area:
Non metallic pipes

Application examples:
Metallic pipes such as PVC, HDPE, MDPE, ABS of various sizes through
walls and floor assembly.

Product Description
fischer intumescent Pipe Wrap - FiPW is a flexible composite strip,
composed of thermoplastic component containing intumescent
graphite in a synthetic compound, enclosed in a outer polyethylene
cover.

Features / uses
Efficient and effective for sealing of pipe
openings in floors and walls.
Easy to fit
Moisture resistant.
No mechanical fixing required
Economical solution
Up to 4 hours fire resistance

Manufactured to be wrapped around non metallic pipes and


trunking, FiPW is designed to expand and provide up to 4 hours fire
resistance in a pipe cavity created under fire.
Tested to BS 476 part 20 and BS EN 1366-3, FiPW is a asbestos
and halogen free environment friendly product and is unaffected by
oil, fungus, vermin or rodents.
FiPW should be pre-positioned around pipe or can also be used as
cast-in solution. For large openings use in conjunction with fischer
Coated Panel System - FCPS or fischer Fire Stop Compound - FFSC.

Technical Data

30

State

Solid

Colour

Black inner component in outer red carrier

Odour

Odourless

Density

1.3 kg/m3

Expansion ratio

1 : 25

Significant expansion occurs at temperature

> 180C

Application temperature

-40C to 130C

Available sizes

min. >30mm & max up to 200mm

Storage temperature

n/a

Shelf-life

n/a

Order No.

Outside Diameter of Pipework [mm]

Fire Rating [hours]

Qty. Per Pack

Specifications
FiPW 2 / 30-32

Type

52546

30-32

150

FiPW 2 / 38-40
Type 2 / 55
FiPW

52547
Order
No.
52548
52546
52560

38-40
Outside Diameter
55of Pipework [mm]

2
Fire Rating
2 [hours]

100
Qty. 100
Per Pack

30-32
63
38-40
75

2
2
2
2

150
50
100
150

55
82
63
110

2
2
2
2

100
150
50
80

75
125
82
160

2
2
2
2

150
35
150
10

2
2
2
2
2

80
1
35
1
10
1

FiPW
FiPW 2
2/
/ 30-32
63
FiPW 2
2/
/ 75
38-40
FiPW
FiPW
FiPW 2
2/
/ 55
82
FiPW
2
/
FiPW 2 / 63
110
FiPW
FiPW 2
2/
/ 75
125
FiPW
2
/
FiPW 2 / 82
160

52547
52561
52548
52562
52560
52563
52561
52890

52562
52891
110
FiPW
2
/
110
52563
200
FiPW 2 / 200
53000
125
FiPW
2
/
125
52890
Endless
Wrap
4mm
thick X 15.5m Roll
FiPW - E 4mm
530876
Note: Details on 4 hours fire rated wraps are available on request.
160
160
52891
Endless Wrap 6mm
thick X 12.0m Roll
FiPW -2E/6mm
530877
FiPW 2 / 200

200

53000

Installation
Note: Details on 4 hours fire rated wraps are available on request.

Note: Firestop material must be installed in accordance with detailed instruction or the approved system:
1.Installation
Clean all contact surfaces so they are free from loose debris and contaminants. Ensure services are sufficiently supported as
per approved system or local building codes.
2. Choose
the correct
sizemust
of FiPW
in accordance
with the pipe
diameter.
Note:
Firestop
material
be installed
in accordance
with
detailed instruction or the approved system:
3.
1.
4.
2.
5.
3.

Wrap FiPW
around
the pipe
tightly
by loose
usingdebris
integral
self-adhesive
stripEnsure
or additional
if required. supported as
Clean
all contact
surfaces
so and
theyfix
areit free
from
and
contaminants.
servicestape
are sufficiently
per
approved
system
or
local
building
codes.
Push FiPW in position so that the wrap is at mid depth of the aperture. Two wraps should be used if the wall thickness exceeds
150mmthe correct size of FiPW in accordance with the pipe diameter.
Choose
Check
the annular
andand
backfill
fischer
Intumescent
Acoustic Mastic
or fischer
Fireif Stop
Compound - FFSC as
Wrap FiPW
aroundspace
the pipe
fix itwith
tightly
by using
integral self-adhesive
strip- FiAM
or additional
tape
required.
per detailed
approved
system.
4. Push
FiPW ininstruction
position soorthat
the wrap
is at mid depth of the aperture. Two wraps should be used if the wall thickness exceeds
150mm

fischer
fischer
Intumescent
Intumescent
Pipe Wrap
Pipe Wrap
- FiPW- FiPW

Specifications

FIRE STOP
FIRE STOP

FIRE STOP

FIRE STOP

5. Check the annular space and backfill with fischer Intumescent Acoustic Mastic - FiAM or fischer Fire Stop Compound - FFSC as
per detailed instruction or approved system.

Additional Information
Note: Please refer to MSDS for further information
Additional Information
Recommendations
Note:
Please refer to MSDS for further information
1. Can be used in conjunction with:
fischer FCPS - Coated Panel System
fischer FiAM - Intumescent Acoustic Mastic
Recommendations
2. Single FiPW Pipe Wrap can be used upto wall
1. Can
be used
in conjunction with:
thickness
of 150mm
fischer FCPS - Coated Panel System
fischer FiAM - Intumescent Acoustic Mastic
2. Single FiPW Pipe Wrap can be used upto wall
thickness of 150mm

Storage
1. Store indoors in a dry area above the ground
2. Store away from heat sources
Storage
1. Store indoors in a dry area above the ground
2. Store away from heat sources

31

Fire Collar - FFC

Approved to:

FIRE STOP

FIRE STOP

Overview

British Standard
BS 476 - 20
BS EN 1366-3
Application examples:
Non metallic pipes like PVC, HDPE, MDPE, ABS of various sizes through
fire rated walls and floor assemblies.

Application area:
Non metallic pipes

Product Description
fischer Fire Collars - FFC is a powder coated cylindrical steel sleeve
which contains a heat reactive graphite based intumescent
material that expands during fire.

Features / uses
Easy retrofit at any time.
Water resistant.
No minimum annular service
required.
Up to 4 hours fire resistance.
Pre-fixed attachment lugs.
Integral toggle for secure fixture.

Each collar is fastened by means of a toggle clip and has integral


lugs at one end, to be fixed on wall or floor assembly, for ease of
installation
Any gaps up to 10 mm around FFC should be backfilled with fischer
Intumescent Acoustic Mastic FiAM or larger annular space should
be closed with fischer Coated Panel System - FCPS or fischer
FireStop compound - FFSC.
Tested to BS 476 part 20 and BS EN 1366-3, FFC provides up to 4
hours fire resistance in wall and floor assemblies.

Technical Data
State

Solid

Colour

Red sleeve with black inner component

Odour

Odourless

Fire Rating

4 hours - BS 476 Part:20

Available sizes

min. >30mm & max up to 200mm

Significant expansion occurs at temperature

> 180C

Storage temperature

n/a

Shelf-life

n/a

Specifications
Order No.

Outside Diameter of Pipework

Fire Rating

Qty. Per Pack

FFC 2 / 30-32

52456

30-32

32

FFC 2 / 38-40

52480

38-40

32

FFC 2 / 55

52481

55

100

FFC 2 / 63

52482

63

50

FFC 2 / 75

52483

75

50

FFC 2 / 82

52486

82

50

FFC 2 / 90

52487

90

40

FFC 2 / 110

52488

110

40

FFC 2 / 125

52489

125

25

FFC 2 / 160

52500

160

10

FFC 2 / 200

52501

200

10

Type

Note: Details on larger sizes upto 400 mm and 4 hours fire rated collars are available on request.
32

Note: Firestop material must be installed in accordance with detailed instruction or the approved system:
1. Clean all contact surfaces so they are free from loose debris and contaminants. Ensure services are sufficiently supported as
per approved system or local building codes.
2. Close the annular space as per requirement with FiAM, FCPS or FFSC. and choose the correct size of FFC in accordance with
the pipe diameter.
3. Open the toggle clip, place FFC around the pipe with its fixing lugs pointing towards the building element.
4. Lock the toggle clip and push it tightly against the surface of building element.
5. Attach the collar to the building element through the mounting lugs with a minimum anchoring depth of 32mm and
minimum 8mm dia fixing. (please refer to fischer fire rated fixing section for correct anchor).

FIRE STOP

FIRE STOP

6. For vertical applications repeat installation on both sides as per the instruction in the approved system.

fischer Fire Collar - FFC

Installation

Additional Information
Note: Please refer to MSDS for further information
Recommendations

Storage

1. Can be used in conjunction with fischer FCPS Coated Panel System


2. FFC can alse be installed as flush mounted (cast-in)

1. Store indoors in a dry area above the ground


2. Store away from heat sources and direct sunlight

FIXINGS

For Fixing Accessories, please refer to Page 40 & 41


Fixing Technology

33

Cast In Device - FCID


Overview
Approved to:

British Standard
BS 476 - 20
Australian Standard
AS 1530: Part 4

Application area:
Non-Metallic pipes through floor assemblies.

Application examples:
uPVC & HDPE pipes 150mm dia through hollow core, fluted deck
and concrete floor assemblies

Product Description
fischer FCID is a cast-in-place pass through device designed for
non-metallic pipe applications in concrete, hollow-core and fluted
deck floor assemblies.

Features / uses
Quick Installation
Watertight seal
Higher Tolerance
Easily extendable
ons
Wider base for further connections
No further collars or wraps required
red
Reduce working at heights
Cost Saver
New Hi-Vis colour

Tested to AS 1530: Part 4 and BS 476 Part 20, the FCID can
provide up to 4 hours fire resistance.
The 250mm high FCID has been dimensionally designed to meet
most common applications. With a reduced foot plate for closer
proximity positioning, an increase neck for higher tolerances and an
enlarged base opening allowing for elbow or socket fittings to be
positioned within the device, the FCID can be easily modified to suit
a variety of concrete depths utilizing the accessories such as the
Eco friendly Fibrous Extension tube FCID E.
The FCID is rugged enough to withstand the force and heat of a
concrete pour, yet lightweight enough to permit easy placement
and handling.

Technical Data

34

State:

Solid

Colour:

Fluorescent Yellow

Odour:

Odourless

Shell Material:

Polyethylene

Fire Rating:

4 hours - BS 476: Part 20 & AS 1530: Part 4

Suitable for pipe dia:

max upto 150mm

Standard Height:

250mm

Extension or reduction in height possible:

Yes

Standard flange width:

min. 154mm and max 254mm

Significant expansion occur at temperature:

> 160C

Storage temperature:

n/a

Shelf-life:

n/a

Description

Order No.

Fits Pipe Dia.

Height x Shell Dia.

Flange width

Fire Rating [hours]

Qty. Per Box

FCID 65

509532

up to 65mm

250mm x 95mm

154mm

FCID 100

506324

up to 100mm

250mm x 140mm

198mm

FCID 150

509533

up to 100mm

250mm x 194mm

153mm

Installation
Note: Firestop material must be installed in accordance with detailed instruction or the approved system:
1. Position FCID as required and attach to formwork.

Note: Reinforcement bars can be installed around FCID.


For Concrete Slab thickness greater than 250mm
i) Remove end cap form FCID.
ii) Using FCID extension sleeve FCID - E, mark and cut using a fine tooth saw to required length.
iii) Slide extension sleeve over FCID unit until it contacts side Ribs.
iv) Apply Extension Cap FCID - E/C to top of the extension sleeve.
v) Position FCID and extension assembly as required and attach to formwork.
Note: Please contact fischer Technical for a detailed method statement with the use of FCID - E and FCID - E/C.

fiscer Cast In Device - FCID

Specifications

For Concrete Slab thickness less than 250mm

2.
3.
4.
5.

i) Cut FCID to required depth of concrete slabs.


ii) Place cover cap FCID - CP on top of FCID.
iii) Position FCID as required and attach to formwork.
Pour concrete to required depth.
On completion of concrete curing, remove all formwork and shuttering as necessary.
Remove cap from top of FCID.
Place pipe through FCID as required.

Note: If the pipe is passed from top to bottom, the rubber seal inside FCID will be forced down, lift the pipe up to
ensure correct.
Application

Additional Information
Note: Please refer to MSDS for further information

Recommendations

Storage

1. Can be used in conjunction with FCiD - E and


FCiD - E/C for deeper concrete depths

1. Store indoors
2. Store away from heat sources and direct sunlight

35

Firestop Foam
Overview
Approved to:

British Standard

DIN

BS 476 - 20
BS EN 1366-4
BS EN ISO 140-3: 1995

The laboratory measurement of


airborne sound insulation of
building elements

Application area:

Application examples:
Building elements, such as doors, windows, partition walls
Low movement construction joints, walls and floors
BACKFILLING material for service penetrations only
INSULATING of services penetrations only
Filling general voids and cavities

Building elements
Low movement construction joints
Voids or cavities
Backfilling material

Product Description
fischer Firestop foam is a single component, self expanding
polyurethane foam which has been designed to be self curing via
the absorption of moisture from the atmosphere.

Features / uses
High foam yield
No post shrinkage or expansion
CFC free - Propellant
Effective seal against smoke
Can be rendered, cut, painted or sanded
High bond strength
Good adhesion to most building materials
Excellant Acoustic and Thermal Properties

The foam has excellent adhesion properties and can adhere to most
building materials, when the foam sets it cures to a semi-rigid
structure which accommodates low movement and vibration.
Tested to the DIN 4102, BS 476 and EN1366-4 the firestop foam
also exhibits excellent thermal properties and helps to maintain the
sound reduction index of a structure.
Services penetrations should be adequately protected with suitable
firestop material such as : FiAM Intumescent Acoustic Mastic, UFS
universal Firestopping sealant, FFC Collar or FiPW Pipe Wraps, and
should be installed in accordance with detailed instruction or
approved system.

Technical Data
Base

Polyurethane

Consistency

Stable foam

Curing system

Moisture-cure

Yield

1000ml yields 35-40l cured foam when extruded in beads

Specific Gravity

Ca 27 kg/m3 extruded, fully cured

Skinning formation (20C/65% R.H.)

10 min

Drying time (20C/65% R.H.)

Non tacky after approx 8 min

Curing rate (20C/65% R.H.)

2 hr for 30mm bead

Shrinkage

None

Post expansion

None

Cellular structure

70% closed cells, fine cellular structure

Temperature resistance

-40C to +90C when cured

Colour

Light red

Packaging

750ml can

Storage temperature

+5C to +25C

Shelf Life

Up to 9 months when stored in unopened cartridges under cool,


dry conditions

Construction material as per DIN 4102


36

B1

Description
Firestop Foam

Order No.

Contents

Qty. Per Box

42757

750 ml

12

Installation
Note: Firestop material must be installed in accordance with detailed instruction or the approved system:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Clean all contact surfaces so they are free from loose debris and contaminants such as oil, dirt, grease, wax, old sealant etc.
Dampen the substrate surfaces with clean water before application to improve adhesion and curing rate.
Protect adjacent surfaces with paper of a plastic film.
Shake the canister vigorously at least 20 time before use, and again periodically during application.
Remove the cap and screw the nozzle firmly into the connector on the top of the valve
Gently pull the trigger to dispense foam, whilst holding the canister inverted.
Fill approximately half of the required depth of the cavity to allow for expansion of the foam. Should gaps be more than
30mm then apply the foam in beads and pre-moisten between layers.
8. On horizontal surfaces always work away from the bead and work up wards on all vertical surfaces.
9. Please note that cured foam is adversely effect by UV light and should be protected with a suitable paint or sealant.

Firestop Foam

Specifications

Application

Additional Information
Note: Please refer to MSDS for further information

Recommendations

Storage

1. Can be used in conjunction with:


fischer FiAM - Intumescent Acoustic Mastic
fischer FFRS - Fire Rated Silicone
2. Large cavities should be built up in beaded
sections

1.
2.
3.
4.

Storage temperatures between +5C and +25C


Store away from heat sources and direct sunlight
Keep box closed until use
Monitored expiration date on can

Note:Limitations of use
1. Not suitable for service penetrations
2. Not to be exposed to UV radiation or weathering
without additional protection
3. Not to be used against surface temperatures > +90C

37

Thermal Defense Wrap - TDW


Overview
FIRE STOP

Approved to:

British Standard
BS 476 - 20
BS EN 1366-3
BS EN ISO 140-3:1995
Application area:
Cable Trays
Metallic Service

Application examples:
Metallic services-Steel / Cast Iron pipes
General construction joints - wall / floor / head of wall
Drywall partitions - connections
FCPS Coated panel system joints

Product Description
fischer TDW is ceramic based technology of bio-soluble vitreous
fibres and flexible organic builders and has been designed to
maintain the compartmentalization of a fire rated assembly.

Features / uses
Remains Flexible - 10 to +160
Low VOC
High Insulation & Temperature stability
Pre formed 300mm wide roll
Fast and efficient installation
Remains flexible without aging

The unique design of the fischer TDW allows for movement of


services, maintain the necessary insulation of the services and
prevent temperature rise of the services at the cold face. At normal
temperature the TDW remains flexible and permits thermal and
mechanical movement.
Tested to BS EN 1366-3 and BS 476 Part 20 the fischer TDW can
provide up to 2 hours integrity & insulation.

Technical Data

38

Odor & Appearance:

White, fibrous material with Aluminium foil face

Chemical Family:

Calcium Magnesium Silicate Fibres

Boiling Point:

Not Applicable

Water Solubility (%):

Less than 1 mg/l

Melting Point:

>1200C

Relative Density:

180Kg/m3 - 250Kg/m3

Alufoil Thickness:

0.25mm Normal

Dimension (Thickness mm):

Size (Width x Length mm):

300 x 15000 long roll or 1200 x 500 Sheet

Shelf-life:

36 months (under recommended conditions)

Storage Temperature:

-5 to +25

Colour

White, Silver

Description

Size [W x L]

Qty. Per Box

Suitable for use with

TDW 1

Order No.

300MM x 15M

TDW 2

1120MM x 500MM

Installation
Note: Firestop material must be installed in accordance with detailed instruction or the approved system:
1. Clean all contact surfaces so they are free from loose debris and contaminants such as oil, dirt, grease, wax, old sealant etc.
2. Measure and mark the TDW to the required service configuration
3. Cut TDW as per requirements with a standard pair of scissors or snips
4. Wrap TDW around service configuraion and apply alufoil tape to sucre in place

fischer Thermal Defense Wrap - TDW

Specifications

FIRE STOP

FIRE STOP

FIRE STOP

FIRE STOP

Application

Additional Information
Note: Please refer to MSDS for further information

Recommendations

Storage

1. Can be used in conjunction with a suitable backing


material as approved in detailed instruction or
approved system
i) Non-flammable mineral wool (min. 60 kg/m3)
ii) PE backing rod
iii) fischer FireStop or Air Seal Foam
2. Approved for infinite linear gap and lengths

1.
2.
3.
4.

INFORMATION

For Consumption, please refer to Page 44 & 45


Calculation Consumption Guide

Storage temperatures between +5C and +25C


Store away from heat sources
Keep container closed until use
Monitored expiration date on tube

TOOLS

For Application Tools, please refer to Page 46


Tools & Accessories

39

Air Seal Gun Foam


Overview
Approved to:

DIN

EN 1026

Airtight formation Test

EN 1027

Weather Tightness Test

Application area:

Application examples:

Construction joints
Interior finishings
Service Penetrations

Construction joints such as head of wall, wall to wall


Interior finishings, around door and window frames
Service penetrations for air or water tightness

Product Description
fischer Airtight foam is a single component, self expanding polyurethane foam which has been designed to be self curing via the
absorption of moisture from the atmosphere.

Features / uses
Movement capabilities up to 35%
No post shrinkage or expansion forces
CFC free - Propellant
Driving rain resistance of 650 Pa
Air tight & Water resistance sealing
Flexible sealing allowing for joint movement
Good adhesion to most building materials
Excellant Acoustic and Thermal Properties

The foam is suitable for ensuring an airtight perimeter seal around


windows doors, and construction joints in both vertical and horizontal application. The foam is ideal for application where movement
of up to 35% may occur.
Tested to the DIN 4102, this B2 Airtight foam has also achieved an
EN1026 Air Tightness of 0.1 m3 /h @10Pa and a EN1027 Weather
Tightness of 650Pa.

Technical Data

40

Base

Polyurethane

Consistency

Flexible foam

Curing system

Moisture-cure yield

Yield - LAB037

700 ml yeilds 28-32l cured foam when extruded in beads

Specific Gravity - LAB015

Ca 15-20 kg/m3 extruded, fully cured

Construction material class as per DIN 4102

B2

Tack Free time (23C/50% R.H.) - LAB014

Non tacky after approx 8min for 30mm bead

Curing rate (23C /50% R.H.) - LAB014

45 min for 30mm bead

Shrinkage

None

Post expansion

None

Cellular structure

70% closed cells, fine cellular structure

Temperature resistance - long term

-40C to +90C when cured

Water Absorption - DIN 53428

0.3 % (v/v)

Elongation at break - DIN 53455

50%

Thermal Conductivity - DIN 52615

25 to 30 mW/m.K

Tensile Strength - DIN 53455

65Pa

Weather Tightness - DIN 18542/NEN1027

650Pa

Air Tightness - DIN 18542/NEN1026

1.3m3/h@650 Pa
(extrapolated to 0.1m3/h@10 Pa)

Packaging

700 ml can

Storage temperature

+5C to +25C

Shelf Life

Up to 9 months when stored in unopened cartridges under cool,


dry conditions

Description

Order No.

Contents

Qty. Per Box

Airseal Gun Foam

512377

700 ml

12

Long Reach Foam Gun

513849

Installation
Note: Material must be installed in accordance with detailed instruction or the approved system:
1. Clean all contact surfaces so they are free from loose debris and contaminants such as oil, dirt, grease, wax, old sealant etc.
2. Dampen the substrate surfaces with clean water before application to improve adhesion and curing rate.
3. Protect adjacent surfaces with paper, a plastic film or any other masking product.
4. Shake the canister vigorously at least 20 time before use, and again periodically during application.
5. Remove the cap and attach applicator gun firmly into the connector on the top of the valve
6. Gently pull the trigger to dispense foam, whilst holding the canister inverted.
7. Fill approximately half of the required depth of the cavity to allow for expansion of the foam. Should gaps be more than 30mm
then apply the foam in beads and pre-moisten between layers.
8. On horizontal surfaces always work away from the bead and work up wards on all vertical surfaces
9. Please note that cured foam is adversely effect by UV light and should be protected with a suitable paint or sealant.

fischer Air Seal Gun Foam

Specifications

Application

Additional Information
Note: Please refer to MSDS for further information

Recommendations

Storage

1. Not suitable as a FireStop

1.
2.
3.
4.

Storage temperatures between +5C and +25C


Store away from heat sources
Keep box closed until use
Monitored expiration date on can

TOOLS

For Application Tools, please refer to Page 46


Tools & Accessories

41

Fixing Technology
Fire tests of Fasteners and anchors in concrete
The fire tests on anchors and fasteners is carried out into C20/25 cracked and uncracked
concrete or masonry, following the standard time/temperature curve (ETK) according to DIN
4102 or ISO 834.
The anchors and fasteners have pre defined load applied and are exposed to flames without
insulation or protective measures. The fire resistance is indicated by the time the anchor or
fastener resist without failure.
Additional time/temperature curves can be adopted for special applications such as RABT
ZTV tunnel curve.
Description
fischer Zykon anchor FZA

fischer Zykon hammerset anchor FZEA-II

fischer anchor bolt FAZ II

fischer high performance anchor FH/FH II

fischer concrete screw FBS

fischer bolt FBN II

fischer injection mortar FIS V

fischer hollow-ceiling anchor FHY

fischer ceiling nail FDN

fischer nail anchor FNA II

fischer hammerset anchor EA II

42

Fixing type
FZA M6
FZA M8
FZA M10
FZA M12
FZA M16
FZA M6 A4/C
FZA M8 A4/C
FZA M10 A4/C
FZA M12 A4/C
FZA M16 A4/C
FZEA II 10x40 M8
FZEA II 12x40 M10
FZEA II 14x40 M12
FAZ II M8
FAZ II M10
FAZ II M12
FAZ II M16
FAZ II 8 A4/C
FAZ II 10 A4/C
FAZ II 12 A4/C
FAZ II 16 A4/C

Material
gvz A4

(1.4529)

Max. permitted load in case of a fire [kN]

F30

F60

F90

F120

0.5 0.35 0.25


1.0
0.8
0.5
1.5
0.4
2.2
1.3
4.5
0.9
3.5
2.0
8.5
1.5
4.0
13.5 6.5
3.0
1.2 0.85 0.7
2.1
1.8
10.0 4.0
1.0
3.5
18.0 7.0
2.0
5.0
22.0 9.0
3.5
24.0 12.0 7.5
6.0
1.0
1.8
1.8

0.9
1.8
1.8

1.25 1.2
2.25 2.25
4.0
4.0
9.4
7.7
1.7
1.7
2.5
2.5
4.5
4.5
8.0
8.0

0.8
1.6
1.8

0.7
1.2
1.5

0.9
1.9
3.2
6.0
1.7
2.5
4.5
8.0

0.8
1.6
2.8
5.2
1.7
2.5
4.5
8.0

(ETK), Hydrocarbon curve, RABT Tunnel curve,


Riikswaaterstaat Tunnel curve

Test report Certificate


Approval no.* RWS VdS FM

3277/0531-1

Cracked and non


cracked concrete

ETA-06/0271

Cracked and non


cracked concrete

(of 23.11.2011)

PB III/B-05-001
(from 10.02.2005)

ETA-05/0069
PB III/B-0Q-316

0.4

0.4

0.4

3355/0530-2

FH II 12 B/S/H/SK
FH II 15 B/S/H/SK
FH II 18 B/S/H
FH II 24 B/S/H

0.4
0.9
1.7
3.1

0.3
0.8
1.3
2.4

0.3
0.6
1.1
2.0

0.2
0.5
0.8
1.6

ETA-07/0025

0.8
1.0
1.5

0.8
1.0
1.5

0.5
1.3
1.8
4.0
7.0

0.5
1.3
1.8
4.0
7.0

0.5
1.3
1.8
4.0
7.0

1.9
4.5
8.5
13.5
21.0
30.0
45.0
4.3
7.5
11.0
25.0
32.0
45.0
70.0

0.8
2.1
3.6
6.4
10.0
14.0
22.0
0.8
2.1
5.7
10.0
15.0
22.0
35.0

0.3
1.0
2.1
4.0
6.0
9.0
14.0
0.3
1.0
3.9
5.8
9.0
13.0
20.0

0.15
0.6
1.5
3.0
4.5
6.5
10.0
0.15
0.6
3.0
4.0
6.0
9.0
14.0

FHY M6
FHY M8
FHY M10

1.0
1.6
2.5

0.45
1.0
1.65

0.28
0.75
1.3

0.2
0.6
1.1

FDN 6/35
FDN 6/65

0.4
0.4

0.25
0.25

0.61)2)
0.41)2)
0.61)2)
0.41)2)
0.91)2)
0.41)2)
0.71)2)

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0.41)2)
0.61)2)
0.31)2)
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0.31)2)
0.61)2)
0.21)2)
0.71)2)
0.31)2)
0.61)2)

0.51)2)
0.31)2)
0.51)2)
0.21)2)
0.51)2)
0.31)2)
0.51)2)

0.8
0.8
0.8

0.1
0.7
0.8
0.8

FBN II 8
FBN II 10
FBN II 12
FBN II 16
FBN II 20
FIS A M8
FIS A M10
FIS A M12
FIS A M16
FIS A M20
FIS A M24
FIS A M30
FIS A M8 A4/C
FIS A M10 A4/C
FIS A M12 A4/C
FIS A M16 A4/C
FIS A M20 A4/C
FIS A M24 A4/C
FIS A M30 A4/C

FNA II 6x25
FNA II 6x25 M6
FNA II 6x25 M8
FNA II 6x25 OE
FNA II 6x30
FNA II 6x30 M6
FNA II 6x30 M8
EA II M6 3)
EA II M8X40
EA II M10
EA II M12

Cracked and non


cracked concrete

(of 31.01.2003)

FH 10 B/S/ H

FBS 8
FBS 10
FBS 10 A4/C

Application

(25.5.00)

902 070 000


(of 25.06.2002)

3355/0530-4
(of 23.06.2000)

3038/8141-3
(of 10.01.2002)

3566/3321
(of 21.06.2002)

Z-21.1-1/31
(of 05.07.2002)

PB III/B-06-267
(of 18.09.2006)

Z-21.1-1619
(of 01.01.1998)

Cracked and non


cracked concrete

Cracked and non


cracked concrete

Non-cracked
concrete

Non-cracked
concrete

Prestressed
concrete and
hollow plate
ceilings
Suspended
ceilings

Manifold fixing of
non-load-bearing
systems

Suspended
ceilings and noncracked concrete

fischer universal frame fixing FUR

Material

Fixing type

gvz A4

Max. permitted load in case of a fire [kN]

Test report
Approval no.*

Application

(of 10.04.2000)

Z-21.2-1204

Facade

Z-21.2-1695

Facade

F30

F60

F90

F120

FUR 8
FUR 10

0.8
0.8

SXS 10

0.8

(of 23.03.2001)

SXR 10

0.8

(of 30.04.2009)
ETA-07/0121
(30.01.2009)

(1.4529)

fischer long-shaft fixing SXS

Z-21.2-1862

fischer Frame fixing SXR

Facade

fischer Metal Insulation Fixing - Fire Resistance classification - R 120


Type

Description

fischer Insulation Support DHM

Art-No.

d0
[mm]

min.
drill-hole depth
td
[mm]

effect.
anchorage depth
hef
[mm]

8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
-

60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
-

50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
-

drill-

088801
088802
088803
061581
503131
061582
506135
506136
506137
506138
506140
088806
506141

DHM 30
DHM 60
DHM 90
DHM 120
DHM 135
DHM 150
DHM 30 INOX
DHM 60 INOX
DHM 90 INOX
DHM 120 INOX
DHM 150 INOX
DHM 80
DHM 80 INOX

anchor length

max.
usable length

l
[mm]

tfix

[mm]

Qty. per box


pcs.

90
110
140
170
185
200
90
110
140
170
200
-

0 - 40
30 - 60
60 - 90
90 - 120
135
120 - 150
0 - 40
30 - 60
60 - 90
90 - 120
120 - 150
-

250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250

Overview of certfied fixings and anchors

Description

fischer fixings for Dry Wall


Type

Description

fischer Metal cavity Fixing HM

HM 4 x 32 S
HM 4 x 46 S
HM 4 x 59 S
HM 5 x 37 S
HM 5 x 52 S
HM 5 x 65 S
HM 6 x 37 S
HM 6 x 52 S
HM 6 x 65 S
HM 6 x 80 S
HM 8 x 55 SS

Type

Description

GKM
GKM 12
GKM 27

d0
[mm]

min.
drill-hole depth
td
[mm]

anchor
length
l
[mm]

8
8
8
10
10
10
12
12
12
12
12

42
56
69
47
62
75
47
62
75
90
65

32
46
59
37
52
65
37
52
65
80
55

drill-

Art-No.
062306
062307
062308
062310
062311
062312
062314
062315
062328
062316
062329

screw

max.
usable length

dsXls
[mm]

[mm]

M 4 x 40
M 4 x 53
M 4 x 66
M 5 x 45
M 5 x 60
M 5 x 73
M 6 x 45
M 6 x 60
M 6 x 70
M 6 x 88
M 8 x 60

0 - 40
30 - 60
60 - 90
90 - 120
135
120 - 150
0 - 40
30 - 60
60 - 90
90 - 120
120 - 150

tfix

Qty.
max. panel max. fixture
thickness
thickness per box
dp
tfix
pcs.
[mm]
[mm]

3 - 13
5 - 18
35 - 42
6 - 15
7 - 21
20 -34
6 - 15
10 -21
20 - 34
38 - 50
10 -21

16
23
16
19
24
24
14
24
24
24
24

Art-No.

anchor
length
l
[mm]

min. thickness to first


supporting layer
t
[mm]

max.
usable length

screw

tfix

[mm]

dsXls
[mm]

024556
040432
040434

31
31
31

35
35
35

12
27

4-5
4.5 x 35
4.5 x 50

50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50

Qty. per box


pcs.

100
100
100

fischer bracket System


Description

Art-No.

Qty pcs.

length [mm]

Profile

Profile thickness [mm]

Quick-fix strap 1m
Quick-fix strap 2m

42975
48179

10
10

1000
2000

3/50
3/50

3
3

Quick-fix back plates

42974

50

50 x 70

3/50

Quick-fix pliers

42976

Type

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Calculation Consumption Guide


Calculations for Mastic / Sealant
a = Hole Diameter in mm
b = Depth of Sealant in mm / wet film thickness for spray material (See recommendations)
c = Pipe or Bunched Cables diameter in mm
d = Annular space in mm (See recommendations)
l = Length of square opening / joint
w = Width of square opening / joint
h = Cartridge or spray bucket size in ml
n = Number of holes
e = Area of hole in mm2 =

(a 2)2

f = Area of pipe in mm =

(a 2)2

g = Amount of mastic needed per hole in ml = ((e-f) x b) 1000

Round Holes

Square Hole

g
No. of cartridges needed = n x ( )
h
Area of hole e = x (a 2)2 mm2

g
No. of cartridges needed = n x ( )
h
Area of hole e = l x w mm2

No. of cartridges / buckets = (

Area of pipe f =

Area of pipe f =

Mastic Volume = ((e-f) x b) 1000 ml

x (c 2)2 mm2

Mastic Volume = g = ((e-f) x b) 1000 ml

x (c 2)2 mm2

Example:

a = 90mm

l = 90mm

b = 40mm

w = 100mm

c = 50mm

b = 40mm

h = 310ml

c = 50ml

n = 20

h = 310ml
n = 20

e = 3.14 x 452 = 6361.73 mm2

e = 90 x 100 = 9000 mm2

f = 3.14 x 252 = 1963.50 mm2

f = 3.14 x 252 = 1963.50 mm2

g = ((6361.73 - 1963.50) x 40) 1000

g = ((9000 - 1963.50) x 40) 1000


= 281.46
ml

No. of cartridges = 20 x ( 175.92 )


310
= 11.35 cartridges

Area of Joint = e = l x w

Mastic Volume = g = ((e-f) x b) 1000 ml

Example:

= 175.92 ml

Linear Joints

No. of cartridges = 20 x ( 281.46 )


310
= 18.1 cartridges

g
)
h
2
mm

=g
Example for Mastic/Sealant:
w = 20mm
l = 30meters = 30000mm
b = 10mm
h = 310ml
e = 20 x 30000 = 60000mm2
g = (60000 x 10) 1000 = 6000ml
6000
No. of cartridges = (
)
310
= 19.4 cartridges
Example of joint Spray:
w = 100mm, w1 = 125mm(with overspray)
l = 300 meters = 300000 mm
b = 1.5mm
h = 19 liters = 19000 ml
e = 125 x 300000 = 37500000 mm2
g = (37500000 x 1.5) 1000 = 56250 ml
56250
No. of buckets = (
)
19000
= 2.96 buckets

Calculations for FireStop Block FBB


a = block length = 230mm = 0.23m

b = block width = 130mm = 0.13m

t = block thickness = 60mm = 0.06m

l = length of opening

w = width of opening

c = %penetrant Area

Area to be covered/filled by blocks

= l x b x (1-c/100) = A
Fire rating up to 60 minutes

No. of blocks required

Fire rating up to 120 minutes

A
axt

A
bxt

Example :
l = 500mm = 0.5m

w = 500mm = 0.5m

c = 30%

Area to be covered/filled by blocks = 0.5 x 0.5 x (1 - 0.3) = 0.175m2


Fire rating up to 60 minutes
No. of blocks required

=
12.68

44

Fire rating up to 120 minutes

0.175
(0.23 x 0.06)

0.175
(0.13 x 0.06)
22.4

Calculation Consumption Guide

Calculations for Compound


l = length of the opening
b = width of the opening
d = depth as per required fire rating
C = Penetrant Area or cross sectional area of services
Y = coverage / yield of 1 bag in Liters
Volume of Compound Required = Volume of opening - Volume of services
= [(lxbxd) - (Cxd)]

m3

= [(lxbxd) - (Cxd)] x 1000

liters

=V
=V
Y

Example :
l = 1000mm = 1m
b = 500mm = 0.5m
d = 100mm = 0.1m

C = 20% of opening = l x b x 20% = 1x0.5x0.2 = 0.1


Y = 24 liters per 22 KG bag
Volume of Compound Required = [(1x0.5x0.1) - (0.1x0.1)] x 1000 liters
V = 40 liters
Numbers of bags required = 40
24
= 1.67 bags

Calculations for Pillows FiP


Estimation of large and medium size pillows in walls and floors openings of size up to 1 sq. meter.
Length mm
Width
mm
200
400
600
800
1000

Size

Large

Seal type

Medium

Large

100

Medium

Large

300

Medium

Large

500

Medium

Large

700

Medium

Large

900

Medium

1000

Wall

13

12

22

17

31

21

39

24

47

Floor

12

17

11

22

12

27

Wall

14

26

24

44

33

61

42

78

47

95

Floor

15

12

24

17

34

22

43

24

52

Wall

13

21

39

35

65

49

91

63

117

70

143

Floor

11

22

18

36

25

51

33

65

36

79

Wall

18

28

52

47

87

66

122

84

157

94

192

Floor

10

15

29

24

48

34

67

33

87

48

107

Wall

10

22

35

65

59

109

82

152

105

196

117

217

Floor

12

18

36

30

60

42

84

54

108

60

120

Calculations for Fire Barrier Foam - FBS


Material use as reference value for 40% degree of seal use - number of cartridges for seal thickness 200mm and 100mm for 90
minutes and 30 minutes fire rating respectively
Seal

Volume @

Surface

200mm depth

Cartridge

Volume @
100mm depth

Cartridge

Core

Volume @

boring

200mm depth

Cartridge

Volume @
200mm depth

Cartridge

m2

[m3]

180g

[m3]

180g

[mm]

[m3]

180g

[m3]

180g

0.005

0.001

0.92

0.0005

0.48

50

0.0004

0.36

0.0002

0.18

0.01

0.002

1.85

0.001

0.98

60

0.0006

0.52

0.0003

0.26

0.02

0.004

3.69

0.002

1.85

70

0.0008

0.71

0.0004

0.36

0.03

0.006

5.54

0.003

2.77

80

0.001

0.93

0.0005

0.47

0.04

0.008

7.38

0.004

3.69

100

0.0016

1.45

0.0008

0.73

0.048

0.0096

8.92

0.0048

4.46

120

0.0023

2.09

0.0011

1.05

0.0063

5.81

160

0.004

3.71

0.002

1.85

200

0.0062

5.8

0.0031

2.9

0.0625

* The above calculations do not consider wastage of material. Please consider an appropriate factor.

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Tools & Accessories


Air Sealant Guns

Applicator Gun KPM2

Applicator Gun KPM1


Type

Art No.

Adapted For

Qty. Per Box

KPM1 Applicator Gun

53115

FiAM, FFRS, UFS 310, FBS 0.2

KPM2 Applicator Gun

53117

FiAM, FFRS, UFS 310, FBS 0.2

600ml Applicator Gun

Type

Art No.

Adapted For

Qty. Per Box

600ml Applicator Gun

97967

FiAM 600ml

Art No.

Adapted For

Qty. Per Box

503115

FBS 0.5

Foam Guns
FBS Foam Gun

Type
FBS Foam Gun

Foam Gun

Type

Art No.

Adapted For

Qty. Per Box

PUPK 2

62400

Airseal Foam

Firestop Labels
Type

Art No.

Dimensions

Qty. Per Box

FLS FireStop Label Stickers

T.B.C.
NSFS
NSFLS
T.B.C.

140mm x 80mm

25

140mm x 80mm

25

FLP Firestop Label Plate

Foam Gun Cleaner

PUR 500
Foam Cleaner

46

PUR 150
Foam Cleaner

Type

Art No.

Adapted For

Qty. Per Box

PUR 500

53085

PUPK 2 Gun

12

PUR 150

53083

PUPK 2 Gun

12

Requested by

: .....................................................................

Consultant

: ...........................................................................

Company

: .....................................................................

Contractor

: ...........................................................................

email

: .....................................................................

Contact

: ...........................................................................

Phone

: .....................................................................

Email

: ...........................................................................

Fax

: .....................................................................

Phone

: ...........................................................................

Supplier

: .....................................................................

Fax

: ...........................................................................

fischer Engineer : .....................................................................

Fire Rating Requirements


F rating (Hours) :

T rating (Hours) :

Through Penetration
Assembly Details

Wall

Floor

Base Material

Concrete

Blocks

Thickness

: ............................................

Others Please Specify

: ............................................................................................................................................................................................

Opening Details

Annular Space

: Min .................................... Max.....................................

Penetration Details

Circular
Rectangular

Pipe

Sleeved:

DryWall

Yes
No

Engineering Judgement Request Form

Project Name : ...........................................................................

Size .....................................

Duct

Cables

Cable trays

Size: .................................... Size: ................................... Size: .................................... Size: ...................................


Type: .................................. Type: .................................. Type: .................................. Type: ..................................
Insulation

Insulation

Insulation

Type: .................................. Type: .................................. Type: .................................. Type: ..................................


Thickness : ....................... Thickness : ........................ % fill : .................................. Nos : ..................................

Joint
Joint Type

Head of Wall
Wall to Wall

Bottom of Wall
Perimeter Joint

Floor to Floor

Floor to Wall

Joint Type

Concrete
DryWall

Blocks
Steeldeck

Concrete
Drywall

Blocks
Steeldeck

Joint Details

Static
Dynamic

Movement required

: .............................................

Curtain Wall details

: ............................................................................................................................................................................................

to

Width .................................

Special Conditions / Comments / Drawings / Standards


...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
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48

Training and Certification

fischer Training

Fire protection seminars with


certificate for professionals.

Show your competence.


Become a trusted specialist of your work !
Do the right thing quickly and safely.
Competently assess legal issues and
resolve them.
We'll show you the options for the individual systems, tips and tricks for handling,
and give you a clear competitive advantage.
FZE

We'll bring you and your employees up to


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Contents
Introduction to fire.
Model building codes.
Compartmentation.
Application examples.
Selection criteria.
Systems and their application areas.
Practical installation.

Locations and dates


Please contact your fischer representative
for further details on course dates.

The entire range of knowledge is shared with


you by fischer fire protection experts !

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The information in this catalogue is non-binding. Our technical service


department can provide you with additional information and advice
however you will need to provide an accurate description of your particular application.
All information in this catalogue must be adjusted to local conditions
and materials used. If individual items and types are not listed with
detailed performance specifications, please contact your local fischer
representative for further consultation.
Subject to errors, technical and product line changes, liability for printing
errors and omissions is excluded.
Prodcut details are correct at time of going to print.

fischer FZE - Printed in the U.A.E.


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FireStop Handbook

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