Understanding FRL's or "fire ratings" - get your FREE GUIDE here now
John Rakic (aka Hound)
Proud Aussie & New Zealand Manufacturer, Passive Fire Protection expert, Husband, Father with a passion for the Circular Economy & Resource Recovery
It not just about stopping flames; thermal conductivity is important too!!!!!
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What is included in the Technical Guide????? Here is the introduction.........................
Introduction
It isn’t easy to make passive fire protection of services fully compliant UNLESS if you make the time to understand the legal requirements and understand FRL’s or fire ratings. You can’t just learn this on the job so to speak.
Compliance with the National Construction Code (NCC) is what we are all aiming for and required to do when installing buildings services which pass through openings in fire barriers and are required to main the same fire rating (FRL) as the barrier they pass through.
We hope you find this little Technical Guide helpful, and feel free to pass it onto your colleagues.
General Manager - ARA Manufacture (Derrimut, VIC) & Leda Physical Security
4 年Great you are raising awareness of this much misunderstood subject. ‘Load bearing’ doors & windows with 120/120/120 FRL’s.... are a common error.
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4 年Misunderstood all the time
Fa?ade Cavity Protection System designer retrospectively fitted protection for existing Fa?ade provisions. THE ONE SOLUTION TO THE CLADDING CRISIS. Smoke Control Consultant Surveyor Engineered solutions
4 年Please can you send me Full details of testing standards and processes depicted Thank you [email protected]