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RE: Fire proofing Node 0 ?



I know others have mentioned fire extinguisher systems but one I have seen
used on some of the robots on Robot Wars is really simple.

A plastic tube with a sealed end.
This is connected to a CO2 cylinder at one end. The tube is run around the
area to be protected. In the event of fire, the tube melts and the highly
pressurised CO2 extinguishes the fire by suffocation.

Keith

www.diyha.co.uk
www.kat5.tv


-----Original Message-----
From: fluff [mailto:fluff@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 05 July 2002 09:19
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Fire proofing Node 0 ?


In public buildings you are required to seal any gaps in fire proofing (such
as cable entries) with intumescent foam, like filler foam, but expands a lot
in the event of a fire to ensure seal.

I know screwfix do this, might be worth while.

A.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marcus Warrington
>
> 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@xxxxxxx "Marcus Warrington"
> MIS Computer Services (UK)
>



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