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Permissible Variations

There are instances in Passive Fire construction where a tested fire stopping system can be applied to onsite variations through the Test Standard AS1530.4 – Section 10.12 Permissible Variations. This section is commonly used for applying fire stopping test results to separating elements and metal pipe penetrations within the limitations of the standard. Using permissible […]

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There are instances in Passive Fire construction where a tested fire stopping system can be applied to onsite variations through the Test Standard AS1530.4 – Section 10.12 Permissible Variations. This section is commonly used for applying fire stopping test results to separating elements and metal pipe penetrations within the limitations of the standard. Using permissible

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Deconstructing Passive Fire Protection Systems

With the recent unfortunate events in Sydney and Wellington, it brings back into focus the elements involved in multistorey buildings regarding Fire Safety, whether they are Active or Passive Fire Protection (PFP) systems within the building envelope. The buildings systems need to work hand in hand and function appropriately in the event of a Fire

Deconstructing Passive Fire Protection Systems Read More »

With the recent unfortunate events in Sydney and Wellington, it brings back into focus the elements involved in multistorey buildings regarding Fire Safety, whether they are Active or Passive Fire Protection (PFP) systems within the building envelope. The buildings systems need to work hand in hand and function appropriately in the event of a Fire

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