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Title: RE: [ukha_d] Re: Fire proofing Node 0
?
I BCF not Banned now due to its excellent ozone depleting
properties? My understanding is that n existing installation can be
maintained but new extinguishers etc are hard to get. I've got a
contact in the trade who gets me the odd old one as they are systematically
replaced.
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Marooth [mailto:MMarooth@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 04 July 2002 09:35
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Re: Fire proofing Node 0 ?
On the Intumescent front,
You can also get this stuff in a strip. You route a
channel right around your
door and place this strip in the channel. In case fo
fire, the strip expands in
the architrave of the door to seal in smoke etc. You
will find this strip
installed in doors in most public buildings etc.
Although it may be stating the bleeding obvious, make sure
you have a CO2/BCF
extinguisher in/by/near Node 0. For the life of me I
cannot remember where but
I have seen small systems which look like a normal fire
extinguisher but are
activiated by a remote switch (other side of wall).
For those wondering BCF = BromoChloroHexaFlouride
Mark
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"paul_watkin"
<paul_watkin@xxxxxxx
use.co.uk>
04/07/2002
09:12
Please respond
to
ukha_d
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Subject: [ukha_d] Re: Fire proofing Node 0
?
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Marcus,
Another alternative to Fermacell is
"Masterboard"
Is the cupboard already lined with plasterboard??
Plasterboard will
give some degree of fire protection, a stud partition wall
built
using 12mm plasterboard on both sides would give fire
resistance for
about 20-30mins.
Another thing to look at is "Intumesent Paint"
which when used on a
non fibrous board like plywood will also potentially give
30mins
protection.
Other areas to look at are fitting a smoke detector in the
cupboard
preferably linked to any others in the house and also
ventilation,
try and make sure any ventilation for the cupboard is not
into the
stairwell (ideally vent the cupboard externally).
All of the above are just my suggestions if you wan't
professional
advice contact your local Fire Station and ask to speak to
someone in
the Fire Prevention department who should be happy to
provide advice
free of charge (especially important if this is a house of
multiple
occupancy)
Hope that helps
Paul
--- In ukha_d@y..., "Marcus Warrington"
<marcusw@m...> wrote:
> I'm currently in the middle of having the house
completely rewired
and flood
> wired with cat5 cables back to the old pantry
cupboard (node0). This
> cupboard is directly below the staircase landing (the
intersection
of the 3
> staircases) and I'm a little concerned about the risk
of fire in
node0
> causing problems with upstairs escape routes. I'm
planning on
cladding the
> inside of node 0 with 1/2" chipboard to aid
mounting of equipment
etc. Any
> ideas how I can also give at least some modicum of
fire proofing as
well ?
>
> marcusw@m... "Marcus Warrington"
> MIS Computer Services (UK)
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