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Fire protection fireproofing insulation

A vessel provided with fireproofing insulation rated to withstand the expected fire exposures until other protection measures are employed (e.g., effective manual fire fighting is available). [Pg.131]

Plasters have been in use in passive fire protection, as fireproofing products, for many decades. The finished plaster releases water vapour when exposed to flame, acting to slow the spread of the fire, for as much as an hour or two depending on thiekness. It also provides some insulation to retard heat flow into structural steel elements, which would otherwise lose their strength and collapse in a fire. Early versions of these plasters have used asbestos fibres, which have by now been outlawed in industrialized nations and have eaused significant removal and re-coating work. [Pg.206]

Fire resistant insulating material can provide passive protection for both vertical and horizontal structural steel members. The level or rating of fire resistance should be consistent to the expected fire duration. Where only fire resistant insulating material will be used, the material and its installation system should be specified to have a 2- to 3-hour fire rating (UL 1709). In applications using a combination of fixed water spray or sprinkler protection and fire resistant insulation, a 1- to 2-hour fire rating (UL 1709) is frequently specified for the fireproofing. [Pg.257]

Fire-resistive insulating material only 2 to 3-hour rated fireproofing 2- to 3-hour rated fireproofing Passive protection potential for unseen corrosion. [Pg.263]

Combination water spray with fire-resistive insulating material 1 to 1V2-hour rated fireproofing plus water spray (as above) 1 to 1V2-hour rated fireproofing plus water spray (as above) Active protection but the passive fireproofing allows some time of protection in event water system fails. [Pg.263]


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