- Firestop pillow
Firestop pillows are
passive fire protection items, used forfirestop ping holes in wall or floor assemblies required to have afire-resistance rating . The products must be used in accordance with a validcertification listing , subject tolisting and approval use and compliance .General use
Where there are openings that require frequent access for reasons such as cable changes, the need to reseal them effectively through simple means has driven the development of the firestop pillow. The notion of "re-enterability" (a
buzzword in the firestop field), the primary feature of firestop pillows, characterises an "unquantified" and "undocumented" measure for the ease with which changes can be made to a firestop.Technical issues and common misconceptions
There are three types of firestop pillows:
*rockwool batts with
intumescent resin insideplastic bags
*vermiculite with intumescentgraphite inside of fibreglass bags
*intumescent foam rubberA hose-stream test, which is mandatory for
firestop s in theUS and often used inCanada , qualifies the openings and firestop pillow combinations as effective against the force of a 30 psi water stream. To accommodate larger openings that can allow the pillows to become dislodged, wire mesh is sometimes used although one vendor uses heavy-duty grids and claims it is "burglar-proof". Installing firestop pillows "correctly" is not as easy as one might think or be lead by the literature to believe. One may need to achieve a certain compression rate, which needs to be quantified for each hole. This would entail an accurate calculation of thearea of the opening less the area covered by the penetrating items. Then one must factor in the required compression ratio of the pillows to calculate just how many need to be installed. Without this information, there is no evidence the installation conforms with the requirements of thecertification listing . If the certification listing applicable to the opening does not mention the compression ratio, using pillows is inadvisable. It stands to reason that one must compress the pillows adequately in order to pass the test. This necessitates the use of a series of calculations, first of thearea of the opening, minus the area of thepenetrant s. Then one calculates the number of pillows required to fill the opening, taking into account the extra pillows needed to achieve the required compression ratio, which was employed in order to pass thefire test . As penetrants are exchanged or removed, this calculation must be redone in order to maintain compliance with the certification listing.In order to result in an installation which meets
listing and approval use and compliance it is usually necessary to ensure pillow coverage between cables. The exact cabling as mandated by the certification listing is important. It is also a physical impossibility to preventsmoke migration through the interior of acable bundle, if the bundle is not opened up and sealed on the inside during the installation of any firestop, regardless of whether the firestop isintumescent or not. No intumescent can be expected to spread between multiple layers of cables, from the outside towards the inside. If viewed in plan view, each cable represents a circle. In a bundle, as cables are in contact, there are necessarily empty spaces between cables, which invite smoke and heat transfer. An intumescent firestop may reach somewhat into the first layer of cables but to push beyond this takes more force than can be reasonably expected to be generated through an intumescing process. Theoretically, after one calculates the compression rate to determine just how many pillows should be installed, then one has to install the mesh, or grating, or grid, then the pillows. When one uses the mesh, mechanical fasteners are required, including, anchors, bolts etc. In many cases, the effort required negates the touted and perceived benefits of fast installation and "re-enterability" that is typically purported to be provided by this technology.The last type of pillow comes from an
entrepreneur fromCologne, Germany who has been private-labelled it for other companies all over the world. Its basic material isBayer Fomox intumescent foam, which can be extruded into various shapes. For countries that use a hose-stream test, the Fomox is re-enforced with intumescentgraphite , whereas for those who don't use a hose-stream, this ingredient is omitted. The product is basically intumescentfoam rubber .Repairs/maintenance
Pillows may present an opportunity for vandalism if not properly secured. Repairs must conform to the original
certification listing .mokeproofing
Field installations of firestop pillows do not offer any realistic resistance to air pressure differences or smoke penetration, as is evidenced by the L ratings of North American certification listings of firestops. Particularly if cable bundles are not opened up and spread by firestop, then the triangular spaces between round cables have not been addressed.
Technical concepts
The intumescent
resin s in batt-based firestop pillows containshydrate s, or chemically bound water. On the fire side, the plastic bag will burn off, exposing the intumescent to the fire, releasing thewater in the form of vapour orsteam . The steam rises and hits the plastic bag interior on the unexposed side, where it condenses back towater , and runs back down to cool the installation below. This concept does not negate the installationlisting and approval use and compliance issues. Proper compression of batt-based pillows are held in throughfriction until the "bounce-back" effect has been reduced through frequent use.For the fabric bag based pillows, the
vermiculite , the fabric bag and the graphite are noncombustible. The graphite expands but forms no bond with anything around it, unlike the resin-based instumescents. There is also no significant release of chemically bound water. Usually the bags are not entirely filled and are, thus, quite floppy, requiring strung mesh or grid installations to stay in during normal operations.The Fomox-based pillows intumesce.
Older versions of firestop pillows have no
intumescent contents, which makes it difficult to pass a hose-stream test. They have not been in use for many years.ee also
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Listing and approval use and compliance
*Endothermic
*Intumescent
*Mineral wool
*Mortar (firestop)
*Passive fire protection External links
* [http://www.nelsonfirestop.com/PLW%20Technical%20Data102005.pdf Nelson Firestop Pillows]
* [http://www.electrospec.com/electronic/1/70886-Firestop-Pillow-4H-x-9W-x-2D.html Electrospec Pillows]
* [http://www.aplussupply.com/nsipolaris/pics/fspspec.jpgNSi Pillows]
* [http://www.wichmann.biz/Englisch2/index.htm Wichmann Pillows]
* [http://www.wuerth.de/de/produkte/brandschutz/abschottung/zulassungen/z-19-15-1117.pdf Würth Pillows DIBt Approval]
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