Service penetration seals are passive fire protection systems designed to maintain the fire resistance of building element or section - wall or floor - where services such as cables, cable trays, pipes or ventilation ducts pass through them.
The vast number of different building materials and different service and the types of penetrations that can be required, leads to a wide variety of different solutions for sealing around these services penetrations. The result is that for most of these penetration sealing applications, several alternative solutions, with different systems and products can be used if the combination has been tested.
One of the challenges with sealing around penetrations is that certain services (e.g. combustible pipes) will melt in the event of a fire, which results in even larger apertures that must be closed immediately. For this type of application, expanding intumescent materials are usually a very effective solution.
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Penetration seals, also known as service penetration seals, are passive fire protection systems designed to maintain the fire resistance of building elements—such as walls or floors—where services like cables, cable trays, pipes, or ventilation ducts pass through them.
These seals are crucial because any opening in fire-resistant barriers can allow flames, heat, and toxic smoke to spread into adjoining rooms and areas, potentially leading to uncontrolled fire propagation throughout the building. By effectively sealing these penetrations, the spread of fire is contained within defined compartments, minimising damage and providing occupants more time to evacuate safely.