Key Points:
- Ready to use
- No special tools for application
- Environmentally and user friendly - contains no solvents
- Halogen Free.
- Compatible with most building materials.
- Non setting.
- Non slumping.
- Unaffected by moisture.
- Re-serviceable.
- Up to 90 minutes fire resistance in 100mm and 130mm dry lining. EN 1366-3:2004
- Low pressure intumescence.
- Cold smoke seal.
- Sound insulating BS EN ISO 140-3:1995.
- Air pressure test up to 1000Pa (pass).
Descriptions:
FR Putty Pads are an easy to apply fire and sound rated sealant supplied as a non-setting putty. Fit the Internal version inside the electrical back box or the External version to the rear of the electrical back box. Both Internal and External fitting types are shaped for use on both single and double electrical sockets installations in dry lining walls.
Putty pads are supplied in a cross shape for internal installation in a socket and in a rectangular shape for application on the rear of the socket. Supplied ready to fit, one putty pad required per socket box.
Specification:
- Size: External Single - 180x130mm.
Installation:
We have technical representatives who provide assistance in the selection and specification of the products on this site and should be consulted for exact installation and product suitability. Ensure an early engagement with ourselves, designers, main contractor and specialist installers before any installation. Other trades and/or manufacturers may need to be consulted. For in-depth information, specification and technical advice please call our Head Office on Tel: +(0)1329 841416 or email sales@stormflame.com
Maintenance:
All interested parties, designer, specifier, main contractor and specialist installers should provide access to allow the fire stopping seals to be regularly inspected and maintained, as well as records kept of such maintenance at minimum periods of 12 months, as required by the Regulatory Reform Order, and repaired if necessary. Reference should be made to ASFP TGD 17 – Code of Practice for the Installation and Inspection of Fire Stopping.
Competency:
It is vital that those entrusted to design or install a fire stopping product have the necessary levels of competence to undertake the task professionally and thoroughly. The level of competency required will be commensurate with the expected complexity of the building. All designers must eliminate, reduce or control foreseeable risks that may arise during installation, construction or maintenance when preparing or modifying designs. Clients should ensure that the principal designer and principal contractor carry out their duties under CDM regulations. The ASFP foundation course in passive fire protection provides essential knowledge as part of demonstrating competency and understanding in this key fire protection specialism.
Download and review any of the following information:
Certification/Fire Test Reports:
CE Marked Documents
'DoP's are 'Declaration of Performance'
'CoC's are 'Certificate of Constancy of Performance'
'ETA' 'European Technical Assessment Sheet'