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Information Sheet 7 Role and guidance for the appropriate use of fire resistance and smoke containment air transfer grilles in non-ducted building ventilation systems

Publication Year

2019

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Guidance on the use of fire and smoke containment air transfer grilles in fire resisting door assemblies; describing their role, variations and installation, with performance requirements and relevant test standards.

Document History

April 2019 edition. Supersedes the December 2018 edition. First published 2012; updated 2014 and 2018.

Publisher Information

Intumescent Fire Seals Association

The Intumescent Fire Seals Association publish technical advice and guidance for architects, services engineers, building control and fire officers, relating to: fire door seals, smoke seals, glazing seals and all penetration/gap sealing problems.

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