Cavity barriers should be tightly fitted to a rigid construction and mechanically fixed in position. If this is not possible (e.g. where a cavity barrier joins to slates, tiles, corrugated sheeting or similar materials) the junction should be fire-stopped
Timber beams, joists, purlins and rafters may be built into or carried through a masonry or concrete...
If the fire resisting construction of a protected escape route is either of the following. a. Not c...
The construction enclosing a protected shaft (Diagram 7.1) should do all of the following. a. Form ...
Cavity barriers should be fixed so their performance is unlikely to be made ineffective by any of th...
Cavity barriers should be provided at all of the following locations. a. At the edges of cavities, ...
Cavity barriers should be provided at all of the following locations. a. At the edges of cavities, ...
Cavity barriers should be provided at all of the following locations. a. At the edges of cavities, ...
NOTES: 1. Materials used to close the cavity in this arrangement do not need to achieve a specific ...
NOTES: 1. Materials used to close the cavity in this arrangement do not need to achieve a specific ...
Openings should be limited to the following. a. Fire doorsets with a minimum E 30 rating, fitted in...
In a statistical study performed by the London fire brigade in the Real Fires Database it was found ...
It is not appropriate to complete a line of compartment walls by fitting cavity barriers above them....
Cavity barriers should be provided in accordance with Section 5 in dwellinghouses and Section 8 in f...
Fire-stopping (same resistance as compartment) Cavity barriers NOTE: 1. See paragraph 8.5 See pa...
The insulation should make contact with both skins of sheeting. See also Diagram 5.2a regarding the ...
Timber beams, joists, purlins and rafters may be built into or carried through a masonry or concrete...
If the fire resisting construction of a protected escape route is either of the following. a. Not c...
The construction enclosing a protected shaft (Diagram 7.1) should do all of the following. a. Form ...
Cavity barriers should be fixed so their performance is unlikely to be made ineffective by any of th...
Cavity barriers should be provided at all of the following locations. a. At the edges of cavities, ...
Cavity barriers should be provided at all of the following locations. a. At the edges of cavities, ...
Cavity barriers should be provided at all of the following locations. a. At the edges of cavities, ...
NOTES: 1. Materials used to close the cavity in this arrangement do not need to achieve a specific ...
NOTES: 1. Materials used to close the cavity in this arrangement do not need to achieve a specific ...
Openings should be limited to the following. a. Fire doorsets with a minimum E 30 rating, fitted in...
In a statistical study performed by the London fire brigade in the Real Fires Database it was found ...
It is not appropriate to complete a line of compartment walls by fitting cavity barriers above them....
Cavity barriers should be provided in accordance with Section 5 in dwellinghouses and Section 8 in f...
Fire-stopping (same resistance as compartment) Cavity barriers NOTE: 1. See paragraph 8.5 See pa...
The insulation should make contact with both skins of sheeting. See also Diagram 5.2a regarding the ...
Timber beams, joists, purlins and rafters may be built into or carried through a masonry or concrete...
If the fire resisting construction of a protected escape route is either of the following. a. Not c...
The construction enclosing a protected shaft (Diagram 7.1) should do all of the following. a. Form ...