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Important: Consult tested applications & fire test data before commencing use. Do not cut or tamper with sealed Pillows.
Concrete Floors & Walls 1. Calculate the quantity of pillows required to seal the penetration using themost efficient pillow size(s) for the application. 2. Measure the size (width x height) of the opening in m2, then deduct the approximate area of the penetrating services. Use a variety of pillow sizes to achieve a neat fit. 3. Pillows should be tightly packed into the opening and around penetrating services to achieve fire ratings. 4. Ensure the pillow is correctly orientated so that there is 200mm (min) between fire and non fire sides. Fill annular gaps with Blazebrake™ Fire rated sealant. 5. To retain pillows in an overhead position for a large floor opening it may be necessary to fit heavy duty steel mesh to the underside of the floor slab using fire rated anchors.
Fire Rated Plasterboard Walls 1. Steel studs are to be fitted around the openings. 2. Calculate the quantity of pillows required to seal the penetration using the most efficient pillow size(s) for the application. 3. Measure the size (width x height) of the opening in m2, then deduct the approximate area of the penetrating services. 4. Calculate the quantity of pillows required using the most efficient pillow size(s) for the application. Use a variety of pillow sizes to achieve a neat fit. 5. Pillows are to be tightly packed into the opening and around penetrating services to achieve fire ratings. 6. Ensure the pillow is correctly orientated so that there is 200mm (min) between fire and non fire sides. Fill annular gaps with Blazebrake™ fire rated sealant.
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