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KM-FPB FIRE RESISTANT BAG SYSTEM FOR CABLES RACEWAYS

KM-FPB FIRE RESISTANT BAG SYSTEM FOR CABLES RACEWAYS

KM-FPB  FIRE RESISTANT BAG SYSTEM FOR CABLES RACEWAYS

Specification
  • GENERALITY

    KM-FPB are fire-resistant bags to seal cable raceways. Allow easy and quick removal, addition and replacement operations of electric cables. The bags can be removed and replaced on site with ease.

    DESCRIPTION

    The wrapper of the bags is made up of a fireproof mineral fibre textile, filled with a compound of basaltic rock fibres with thermo-expanding additives that under the effect of heat increase in volume, sealing every crack.

    FUNCTIONALITY

    The passive barrier is made up of KM-FPB bags placed inside the crossing and inside the blank of cable raceways.

    The material within the bags expands under heat, moulding in a mass which seals any crack in the compartment against gases, smoke and fire.

    CERTIFICATIONS

    · According to European standard UNI-EN 1366-3, EI 180 on masonry walls.

    · According to European standard UNI-EN 1366-3, EI 120 on plasterboard walls.

    FEATURES

    KM-FPB is a fire-resistant bag made up of a fireproof mineral fibre textile wrapper, filled with inorganic fibres and graphitic intumescent agents.

    The bag has a good moisture resistance, good water and chemical agents resistance; it also resists mould and bacterium; non-hygroscopic and very stable to temperature.

    APPLICATION

    Easy to use, to compress as much as possible every tier of bags, trying to close any gap. Easy to remove and install again for the modification of the system.

    To seal the empty space of cable raceways.

    TECHNICAL DATA

    Colour: grey

    External covering: fireproof mineral fibre textile wrapper

    Specific weight: 450 kg/m³

    Flashpoint: non-flammable

    Supplied in:bag

    Dimensions: 340/240/200/120x200x30 mm

    Packaging:    boxes

    Storage:  unlimited, if stored in its original packaging at room temperature,   away from moisture

    Storage: unlimited, if stored in its original packaging at room temperature,   away from moisture

                                                    

    FURTHER INFORMATION

    KM - FPB does not require any precautionary measures both for handling and using

    Classification and labelling:  the material does not require any special labelling

    Danger symbols and indications:none

    Warnings: none

    Safety advice:   none

Technical specification
  • Unique ref.km-fpb-fire-resistant-bag-system-for-cables-raceways
  • Product familyFire Stopping
  • Product groupFIRE RESISTANT PRODUCT
  • TypeObject (single object)
  • Date of publishing2021-09-21
  • Edition number1
Related
  • Material mainMineral wool
  • Material secondaryGraphite
  • Designed inItaly
  • Manufactured inItaly
Classification
  • BIMobject CategoryFire Products - Protection
  • IFC classificationObject
  • ETIM CodeEG000056
  • ETIM NameFire protection systems
  • UNSPSC nameFire protection
  • UNSPSC code4619
  • Uniclass 2015 CodeSs_25_60_30
  • Uniclass 2015 DescriptionFire stopping systems
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 Code07 80 00
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 TitleFire and Smoke Protection
  • OmniClass Number23-13 25 13
  • OmniClass TitleFirestopping
  • CSI UniFormat II CodeD40
  • CSI UniFormat II TitleFIRE PROTECTION

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