Cast-in Tall & Short
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Ramset™ fire collars are fire and smoke protection devices for stackwork pipe penetrations in concrete structures. Under fire conditions, the intumescent compound in the Ramset™ fire collar expands and seals the softened pipe preventing flames, smoke and gases from spreading between compartments. Prior to activation, the pipes remain obstruction free allowing air and fluids to pass through the pipes completely unrestricted. Ramset™ fire collars are independently tested by CSIRO to Australian fire standards.
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FEATURES & BENEFITS
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- No fabrication on site, no extra parts to assemble
- Fast to fix. Screw, nail or gas pin fix
- Reinforced base with multiple fix points for firm clamping
- Suitable for concrete floor thicknesses from 100mm upwards
- Rubber Ring ( cast-in Talls only)
- Can be used with specialised concrete floor systems and also with permanent steel formwork systems
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INSTALLATION GUIDE
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Fix fire collar firmly to formwork using the tab points around the base. Use appropriate screw, nail or gas pin to suit the formwork. For short fire collars, prior to the concrete pour insert the correct pipe size, length and type, till flush with the surface of the formwork. Ensure pipe length used is greater than the floor thickness and of sufficient length to complete pipe installation. Ensure pipe is installed perpendicular to the formwork prior to the concrete pour. For tall fire collars securely fix the base to the formwork as above and ensure cap Is securely attached. After concrete floor has cured, cut cone to floor thickness (if necessary). Seal any gaps between pipe and inside wall of collar at the floor side of the slab with fire rated sealant. Insert and connect correct pipe size.
Refer to Product Information Pages in the Technical Data Tab for detailed installation instructions
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TECHNICAL DATA & DOCUMENTS
PRODUCT INFORMATION
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
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