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Last updated: 29 Mar 2017

VOLUME 2 LIST OF APPROVED PRODUCTS AND SERVICES

Foreword by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Acting Commander in Chief, Major
General Rashid Thani Al Matrooshi

As the dynamic environment in our Region progresses, we the UAE Civil Defence Authority, has set forth a
number of strategic goals for the delivery of public safety. Our strategic goals observe both the national and
Ministry of Interiors strategic plan by;

Providing an effective firefighting and emergency response system delivered by qualified and well trained
people using the latest technologies to ensure lives and properties are safeguarded

As a result, the UAE can be benchmarked with other Countries that are witnessing a decline in fires and
incidents when compared to the density of population. As an example, the number of fire incidents has been
reduced by 39% in 2011 compared to 2010, with a marked reduction in small and medium fire incidents,
together with a high percentage achievement of a 9 minute response time for first attendance at incidents.

Providing excellent performance and support during disasters and crises

Confirmation of performance and support are achieved during disasters and crisis situations. Civil Defence
Departments conduct a range of joint fire safety and evacuation drills in association with other safety agencies
for both the public and private sectors. Evacuation drills carried out in Dubai during 2011 was estimated at
356 drills, which targeted 178,530 persons. Customer satisfaction percentage achieved was 97.2%. The
number of drills carried out has increased by 142.4% compared to the target number set out in our annual
plan.

Spreading a fire safety and awareness culture across the community

In this regard, a National Safety campaign was launched targeting domestic safety with an achieved target of
50% of homes in UAE being visited during a six month period. This was aimed at preventive awareness and
removing violations which threaten public safety. During the campaign, 206,490 houses (61.4% of the total
dwellings) were visited, again with a marked customer satisfaction percentage of 92%.

Similarly a National Safety campaign was also executed at industrial areas, with teams visiting industrial
facilities at different industrial areas across the country. 31,647 facilities were inspected. The teams also
managed to correct violation situations in 13,400 facilities and 53,426 people were trained in the basic skills of
firefighting and awareness.

Equipping operations with the best and appropriate equipment and technologies

The latest state of the art technologies have been introduced for various services such as, e-engineering for
online drawing approval and the 24 x 7 smart system for building electronic monitoring and protection.
Currently 61.7% of buildings are connected to the system and 95.7% surveyed for connection.

In addition, the UAE Fire and Life Safety Code of Practice with our Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) is
considered a first in the region. This will contribute to reduced costs and effort. Ultimately this will result in a
decrease in accidents and improve command and control mechanisms.

Achieving Strategic Partnership with Public/Private and Voluntary Organizations

By ensuring, through careful selection, that products, systems and installers are approved with a listing by
Civil Defence, following rigorous third party certification. This ensures that locally we receive the best
performance of fire safety products, systems and technologies.

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LPCB is widely recognised as an independent reference for all fire and security safety experts. Their testing
laboratories and approvals services together with their leading team of highly qualified expert scientists and
engineers, guides us all impeccably towards a qualified framework.

Major General Rashid Thani Al Matrooshi

Introduction
BRE Global Ltd, based in the UK near London, is an independent third party organisation offering certification
of fire, security and sustainability products and services to an international market. LPCB is the certification
brand used for fire and security products and services. The LPCB mark is accepted worldwide. We have
representative offices in China, India and Dubai. We are owned by the BRE Trust, a not-for-profit
organisation.

LPCB listings can be accessed, free of charge, at www.redbooklive.com or via apps from Apple, Google and
Windows.

BRE Global Ltd is also a Notified Certification Body and Notified Test Laboratory for:-

Construction Products Regulation


Pressure Equipment Directive
Marine Equipment Directive
Transport Pressure Equipment Directive

BRE Global additionally carries out:

Fire Investigation
Fire Risk Assessment
Fire Safety Engineering
Research
Training

LPCB Listings

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Listings are given in sections which list related groups of products and services such as suppression, security
and so on. Each section also summarises the technical basis for the certification of each product or service.
The Red Book listings should always be used in conjunction with rules, regulations and design specifications
required by the relevant Authority having jurisdiction.

Listings comprise:

Volume 1:
Fire detection and alarm products, systems, and cables
Manual fire extinguishing equipment
Automatic sprinkler, water spray and deluge systems
Fixed fire fighting products and systems
Watermist systems
Related installers

Volume 2: (This Volume)


Passive fire protection products
Security protection products
Fire doors and shutters
Smoke and fire ventilation systems
Security Assessments - SABRE
Related installers
Management Systems
Construction products

Listings are given in the name of the manufacturer or service provider, in alphabetical order. They can be
downloaded free of charge from our website at www.redbooklive.com and also via an App that is available
free from Apple iStore (for iPhone and iPad), from Google Play, (for Android phones and tablets) and
Windows Store (for Windows 8 phones).

Updates
Certification of products and services are updated regularly. To ensure that you are using the most up to date
information please refer to <<<<www.redbooklive.com>>>> or download the App.

What is Third Party Certification?


A frequent concern of stakeholders is in knowing whether a product will perform in accordance with the stated
specifications. These concerns can involve such product attributes as safety, health or environmental impacts,
durability, compatibility, suitability for intended purposes or for stated conditions, and other similar
considerations. These issues can all be addressed through product certification.

Third party certification is a conformity assessment process, carried out by a body that is independent of both
supplier and customer organisations. It provides confirmation that products and services have met and will
continue to meet the requirements of specified standards and other normative documents.

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LPCB third party product certification schemes are quality assurance schemes and comprise initial type
testing and technical evaluation, assessment and surveillance of the manufacturers quality system and
factory production procedures, regular audit testing, labelling and listing.

Similarly, LPCB schemes for suppliers of services (installers) are also quality assurance schemes comprising
a technical assessment of an installers capability, assessment and surveillance of the installers quality
system and production procedures, regular inspection of completed installations and listing.

Benefits of Third Party Certification


For specifiers, regulators, insurers, manufacturers and installers, the benefits of an LPCB approval are:

For specifiers and regulators:


Risk reduction - specifying LPCB approved products and services demonstrates due-diligence and
best endeavour and mitigates against possible accusations of negligence.
Avoidance of costly mistakes - you can trust LPCB approved products and services to conform each
and every time.
Time - using Red Book Live to search for and assess products and services can save you time.

For manufacturers and installers:


Increased global sales - LPCB approval is recognised and specified widely throughout the world. In
some territories LPCB approval is a mandatory requirement.
Added value of the product or service - LPCB approved products and services are recognised as
providing added value given their ability to conform each and every time.
Reduced liability - LPCB approved products and services demonstrate due-diligence which can
reduce liability for both you and your customers.

What does LPCB Certification offer?


LPCB certification is carried out against Loss Prevention Standards (LPSs). These LPSs include reference to
BS, EN or ISO standards as appropriate. LPCB certification are level 5 schemes as detailed in ISO/ IEC
17067 with the added requirement to have a quality system certificated to ISO 9001.

The technical requirements of LPCB schemes are given in the Loss Prevention Standards (LPSs). These
documents are drafted by LPCB technical experts in conjunction with appropriate external experts. They are
then peer reviewed by representatives from trade bodies, regulators, insurers, specifiers, manufacturers and
other suppliers. Finally these documents are approved for use by the BRE Global Governing Body; the Body
that oversees all of the certification activities of BRE Global.

Product schemes comprise:


Initial type testing and evaluation of product.
Approval and surveillance of the manufacturers (or suppliers) quality management system to ISO
9001
Assessment and surveillance of the manufacturers (or supplier) factory production control system
(FPC).
Periodic audit testing of the product from either the factory or marketplace.
Labelling or marking as appropriate.
Listing on Red Book Live

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Installer schemes comprise:


Technical assessment of the installation contractors capability.
Approval and surveillance of the contractors quality management system to ISO 9001 or assessment
against the requirements of the relevant Loss Prevention Standard where ISO 9001 is not
appropriate.
Regular surveillance inspections of on-going installations.
The issue of Certificates of Conformity by the installer to demonstrate compliance for each installation.
Listing in the Red Book.

The LPCB Mark - the Mark you can trust


After certification of a product or service the manufacturer or service provider may place the LPCB certification
mark, as shown below, on the product, packaging and literature etc.

Where LPCB holds accreditation through the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS), the certified
company may include the UKAS symbol (the Crown and Tick) alongside the LPCB mark for certain
applications e.g. promotional literature or material and stationery, as shown below.

(Full details of LPCB accreditation can be found on the UKAS website at www.ukas.com)
Where for reasons of space or cost the use of the above full mark is not practical, then the following simplified
mark may be applied directly to the product (for some schemes only). The LPCB scheme rules define how
and where the marks can be used.

The products listed in Volume 2: Part 5 - Construction Products, are approved under our BRE Global
Certification brand - the certification mark for this brand is:-

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CONTENTS

3 Smoke and fire ventilation systems 1


SECTION 1 Fire dampers 4
SECTION 2.1 Fire resistant ducts 9
SECTION 2.2 Smoke extraction ducts 18
SECTION 3 Smoke curtains 19
SECTION 4 Powered smoke and heat exhaust ventilation 20
SECTION 5 Grease filters used in commercial kitchen extract systems 23

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INDEX

B Flameshield Products Limited 12, 18


BSB Engineering Services Limited 4 H
E Halton Foodservice Limited 23
Elta Fans Limited 20 K
F Kent Ductwork Limited 13
Fenland Fire Contracts Limited 9 R
Fire Protection Limited 10 Rockwool Limited 14
Firespray International Limited 10 S
Firetrace Ductwork Limited 11 Swegon Air Management Limited 8

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Part
3

SMOKE AND FIRE


VENTILATION SYSTEMS
PART 3: SMOKE AND FIRE VENTILATION SYSTEMS

INTRODUCTION

Fire ventilation systems are installed to:


Keep escape and access routes free from smoke.
Facilitate fire fighting operations by creating a smoke free layer.
Delay and/or prevent flashover and the subsequent full development of the fire.
Protect equipment, furnishings, contents, etc.
Reduce the thermal effects on structural components during a fire.
Reduce damage caused by thermal decomposition of products and hot gases.

The key components of smoke and fire ventilation systems, i.e. fire dampers, ductwork, smoke curtains and
powered smoke and heat exhaust ventilation fans, are listed in this section.

Their functions are:

Fire dampers:
To maintain compartmentation where air distribution ducts pass through compartment walls and
floors.

LPCB approves fire dampers to LPS 1162: Requirements for the approval of fire dampers.

Fire resistant ductwork:


To maintain compartmentation when air distribution ducts pass through compartment walls and floors
and where fire resisting dampers are not used to provide the compartmentation.
To achieve the same fire resistance in terms of integrity and, if required, insulation as required for the
compartment walls or floors.

LPCB approves fire resistant ductwork to BS 476: Part 24 Fire tests on building materials and structures:
Method for determination of the fire resistance of ventilation ducts and/or EN 1366 Part 1 Fire resistance tests
for service installations Ducts.

Smoke Extraction Ducts


The purpose of smoke duct systems are for the prevention of transmission of smoke and combustion products
from a fire zone, smoke control duct sections are utilised to contain the spillage of otherwise harmful and toxic
extinguishing gases from the affected area, and for the control of pressurising and excess air relief within
pressurisation systems.

Smoke control ducts are commonly used in smoke and heat control systems. They may serve single
compartments or a number of different fire compartments. The systems may be dedicated smoke extraction or
possibly a combined environmental ventilation/smoke extraction.

LPCB approves Smoke Extraction Ducts to EN 1366 Part 8 or EN 1366-9 Fire resistance tests for service
installations. Single compartment smoke extraction ducts

Smoke curtains:
To create a smoke reservoir by containing and limiting the travel of smoke.
To channel smoke in a predetermined direction.
To prevent or retard smoke entry to another area or void.

LPCB approves Smoke curtains to LPS 1182: Requirements for the approval of fixed fabric smoke curtains,
fixed metal smoke curtains and powered smoke curtains.

Powered smoke and heat exhaust ventilation fans:


To channel heat and smoke in a predetermined direction.
To prevent smoke logging of the protected space.

Powered smoke and heat exhaust ventilation fans are approved in accordance with EN 12101-3 Smoke and
heat control systems. Part 3 Specification for powered smoke and heat exhaust ventilation.

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Grease filters used in commercial kitchen extract systems:


To reduce flammable and volatile grease droplets from the cooking exhaust of commercial cooking
equipment.

LPCB categorises and approves grease filters in accordance with the requirements of LPS 1263:
Requirements for the approval and listing of the fire performance of grease filters used in commercial kitchen
extract systems.

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Fire dampers are installed:

To maintain compartmentation where air distribution ducts pass through compartment walls and floors.
To achieve the same fire resistance in terms of integrity as required for compartment walls or floors.
To close completely as soon as a fire is detected.

All the fire resistant dampers listed in Section 1 of this part of the list have been tested and assessed against
the requirements of LPS 1162 Requirements and tests for the LPCB approval of fire dampers.

BSB Engineering Services Limited


Unit 56, Trinity Trade Centre, Mill Way, Sittingbourne, Kent ME10 2PD, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)1795 422609 Fax: +44 (0)1795 429543
E-mail: sales@bsb-dampers.co.uk Website: www.bsb-dampers.co.uk

Certificate No: 828a to LPS 1162: Issue 4

Product Model / Maximum Maximum Maximum Approved EN 1366-2 LPS LPCB


Name Installation Duct size Duct size Duct size Installation/Construction Fire 1162 Ref.
frame Width Height Diameter performance Class No.
(mm) (mm) (mm) (min) (see
Integrity/ note 1)
Insulation/
Leakage
FSD-TD S, C & O / 1200 1200 1200 Ref FSD-TD M1-r4 240 / 0 / 240 Standard 828a/03
Horizontal Mounted using a
plane HF HEVAC/HVAC frame in a
200mm-thick reinforced
aerated concrete floor of
minimum nominal density
580kg/m 3
S, C & O / 1000 1000 1000 Ref. FSD-TD M2-r4 - 240 / 0 / 240 Standard
Vertical Mounted using
plane HF HEVAC/HVAC frame into
an aperture in minimum
150mm-thick lightweight
aerated block wall of
minimum nominal density
650kg/m 3
S, C & O / 1000 1000 1000 Ref FSD-TD M3-r4 120 / 0 / 120 Standard
Vertical Mounted using a sleeve &
plane SA angles method in a min
100mm max 200mm thick
blockwork wall of minimum
nominal density 650kg/m 3
(See Note 4)
S, C & O / 1000 1000 1000 Infill up to 600mm Ref 120 / 0 / 120 Standard
Vertical FSD-TD M4A-r4 Mounted
plane BF using 2 x 10mm
threaded steel studs, 1
either side of the damper
casing fixed to steel cleats
welded to the top & bottom
of the damper casing in a
Firetherm Intubatt 1 fire
barrier partition.
(See Note 5)

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Product Model / Maximum Maximum Maximum Approved EN 1366-2 LPS LPCB


Name Installation Duct size Duct size Duct size Installation/Construction Fire 1162 Ref.
frame Width Height Diameter performance Class No.
(mm) (mm) (mm) (min) (see
Integrity/ note 1)
Insulation/
Leakage
S, C & O / 1000 1000 1000 Infill greater than 600mm 120 / 0 / 120 Standard
Vertical Ref FSD-TD M4B-r4
plane BF mounted using 2x 10mm
threaded steel studs, 1
either side of the damper
casing fixed to steel cleats
welded to the top & bottom
of the damper casing in a
Firetherm Intubatt 1 fire
barrier partition.
(See Note 5 & 6)

S, C & O / 1000 1000 1000 Ref FSD-TD M5-r5 120 / 0 / 120 Standard
Vertical mounted using a sleeve
plane SA and angles method in a
min 100mm max 200mm
thick steel stud partition.
(See Note 7)

S, C & O / 1000 1000 1000 Ref FSD-TD M6-r4 120 / 0 / 120 Standard
Vertical Mounted using 2 x 10mm
plane CL threaded steel studs, 1
either side of the damper
casing fixed to steel cleats
welded to the top & bottom
of the damper casing in a
steel stud partition within
an opening in a masonry
wall minimum 100mm
thick & of minimum
nominal density 650kg/m3.
(See Note 7)

S, C & O / 1000 1000 1000 Infill up to 600mm 120 / 0 / 120 Standard


Vertical Ref.FSD-TD M7A-r4
plane BF mounted using 2 x 10mm
threaded steel studs, 1
either side of the damper
casing fixed to steel cleats
welded to the top & bottom
of the damper casing in a
Firetherm Intubatt 1 fire
barrier partition within an
opening in a steel stud
partition minimum 140mm
thick.
(See Note 5 & 7)

FSD- S, C & O / 1000 1000 1000 Infill greater than 600mm 120 / 0 / 120 Standard
TD Vertical Ref. FSD-TD M7B-r4
plane BF mounted using 2 x 10mm
threaded steel studs, 1
either side of the damper
casing fixed to steel cleats
welded to the top & bottom
of the damper casing in a
Firetherm Intubatt 1 fire
barrier partition within an
opening in a steel stud
partition minimum 140mm
thick.
(See Note 5, 6 & 7)

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Product Model / Maximum Maximum Maximum Approved EN 1366-2 LPS LPCB


Name Installation Duct size Duct size Duct size Installation/Construction Fire 1162 Ref.
frame Width Height Diameter performance Class No.
(mm) (mm) (mm) (min) (see
Integrity/ note 1)
Insulation/
Leakage
FSD-TD S, C & O / 1000 1000 1000 Infill greater than 600mm 120 / 0 / 120 Standard
Vertical Ref FSD-TD M8-r5
plane BF mounted using 2 x 10mm
threaded steel studs, 1
either side of the damper
casing fixed to steel cleats
welded to the top & bottom
of the damper casing in a
Firetherm Intubatt 1 fire
barrier partition within an
opening in a masonry wall
minimum 100mm thick &
of minimum nominal
density 650kg/m3.
(See Note 5 & 6)

S, C & O / 1200 1200 1200 Ref. FSD-TD M9-r5 120 / 0 / 120 Standard
Vertical mounted using an angle
plane AF frame in a min 100mm -
max 200mm thick steel
stud partition.
(See Note 8)

FD A, B, I, C & 1200 1000 1000 Ref FD M1-r1 mounted 240 / 0 / 0 Standard 828a/04
O / Vertical using a HEVAC/HVAC
plane HF frame in a minimum
150mm-thick reinforced
aerated concrete floor of
minimum nominal density
580kg/m 3.

A, B, I, C & 1200 1000 1000 Ref FD M2-r1 mounted 240 / 0 / 0 Standard


O / Vertical using HEVAC/HVAC
plane HF frame into an aperture in
minimum 150mm-thick
lightweight aerated block
wall of minimum nominal
density 650kg/m 3.
A, B, I, C & 1200 1000 1000 Ref FD M3-r1 mounted 120 / 0 / 0 Standard
O / Vertical using a sleeve & angles
plane SA method in a min 100mm -
max 200mm thick
blockwork wall of minimum
nominal density 650kg/m 3.
(See Note 4)
A, B, I, C & 1200 1000 1000 Infill up to 600mm Ref FD 120 / 0 / 0 Standard
O / Vertical M4A-r1 mounted using 2 x
plane BF 10mm threaded steel
studs, 1 either side of the
damper casing fixed to
steel cleats welded to the
top & bottom of the
damper casing in a
Firetherm Intubatt 1 fire
barrier partition.
(See Note 5)

A, B, I, C & 1200 1000 1000 Infill greater than 600mm 120 / 0 / 0 Standard
O / Vertical Ref FD M4B-r1 mounted
plane BF using 2 x 10mm
threaded steel studs, 1
either side of the damper
casing fixed to steel cleats
welded to the top & bottom
of the damper casing in a
Firetherm Intubatt 1 fire
barrier partition.
(See Note 5 & 6)

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Product Model / Maximum Maximum Maximum Approved EN 1366-2 LPS LPCB


Name Installation Duct size Duct size Duct size Installation/Construction Fire 1162 Ref.
frame Width Height Diameter performance Class No.
(mm) (mm) (mm) (min) (see
Integrity/ note 1)
Insulation/
Leakage
A, B, I, C & 1200 1000 1000 Ref FD M5-r1 mounted 120 / 0 / 0 Standard
O / Vertical using a sleeve and angles
plane SA method in a min 100mm-
max 200mm thick steel
stud partition.
(See Note 4 & 7)

A, B, I, C & 1200 1000 1000 Ref FD M6-r1 120 / 0 / 0 Standard


O / Vertical mounted using 2 x 10mm
plane CL threaded steel studs, 1
either side of the damper
casing fixed to steel cleats
welded to the top & bottom
of the damper casing in a
steel stud partition within
an opening in a masonry
wall minimum 100mm
thick & of minimum
nominal density 650kg/m3.
(See Note 7)

A, B, I, C & 1200 1000 1000 Infill up to 600mm Ref FD 120 / 0 / 0 Standard


O / Vertical M7A-r1 mounted using 2
plane BF x 10mm threaded steel
studs, 1 either side of the
damper casing fixed to
steel cleats welded to the
top & bottom of the
damper casing in a
Firetherm Intubatt 1 fire
barrier partition within an
opening in a steel stud
partition minimum 140mm
thick.
(See Note 5 & 7)

A, B, I, C & 1200 1000 1000 Infill greater than 600mm 120 / 0 / 0 Standard
O / Vertical Ref FD M7B-r1
plane BF mounted using 2 x 10mm
threaded steel studs, 1
either side of the damper
casing fixed to steel cleats
welded to the top & bottom
of the damper casing in a
Firetherm Intubatt 1 fire
barrier partition within an
opening in a steel stud
partition minimum 140mm
thick.
(See Note 5, 6 & 7)

A, B, I, C & 1200 1000 1000 Infill greater than 600mm 120 / 0 / 0 Standard
O / Vertical Ref FD M8-r1 mounted
plane BF using 2 x 10mm
threaded steel studs, 1
either side of the damper
casing fixed to steel cleats
welded to the top & bottom
of the damper casing in a
Firetherm Intubatt 1 fire
barrier partition within an
opening in a masonry wall
minimum 100mm thick &
of minimum nominal
density 650kg/m3.
(See Note 5 & 6)

A, B, I, C & 1200 1000 1000 Ref. FD M9 mounted 120 / 0 / 0 Standard


O / Vertical using an angle frame in a
plane AF min 100mm - max 200mm
thick steel stud partition.
(See Note 8)

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Notes:
1. See LPS 1162: Issue 4. Table 1
2. LPCB Ref No. 828a/04 approval covers FD dampers constructed from galvanised steel only.
3.. LPCB Ref No. 828a/03, approval covers FSD-TD dampers constructed from a galvanised steel casing with stainless steel blades,
with the exception of the FSD-TD-AF damper which has galvanised steel casing with galvanised blades.
4. The sleeve protrudes from each face of the wall by at least 20mm. The continuous external angles (minimum 40mm x 40mm) are
riveted to the sleeve on both sides of the wall at maximum 150mm centres. Similar internal angles secure the sleeve to the damper
casing.
5. The Firetherm Intubatt 1 fire barrier system comprises of 2 layers of 50mm-thick Firetherm Intubatt 1 (minimum density 180kg/m)
seperated by a cavity of 40mm and factory coated on both faces with a 1mm-thick coating of ablative mastic. The perimeter of the
coated batts is retained within galvanised steel angles, 50mm x 50mm x 2m, secured at maximum 300mm centres. The junctions
between the damper and the coated batt are pattressed on both sides of the barrier with strips of Firetherm Intubatt 1, 50mm thick x
150mm wide, which are secured by bedding on a layer of Intucoat mastic and fixing with steel pig-tail screws at maximum 200mm
centres. Maximum distance between the damper and the reveal of the wall opening is 600mm.
6. A perimeter frame work of steel angles 50mm x 50mm x 2mm is secured on each side of the opening between the damper and the
reveal of the wall at 300mm centres. Steel angles are then fixed back-to-back at 300mm centres to form T-sections, which are then
fixed around the damper to form a frame, of which its sides are no more than 600mm from the damper. The T-section from is
secured to the perimeter frame using a series of T-sections positioned at maximum 600mm centres in one direction and 1200mm
centres in the other direction. For barriers where the distance between the top of the damper and the top of the barrier is greater than
1.5m, a deflection head detial is required. The maximum distance between the damper and the wall or floor must not exceed 3m.
7. The Partition comprised of a steel framework of 50mm studs clad on each face with two layers of 12.5mm-thick Firecheck GTEC
plasterboard, with the voids between the studs insulated with one layer of 25mm-thick Knauf Acoustic Partition Roll (minimum density
19.5kg/m) with the aperture to be lined with one layer of 12.5mm-thick Firecheck GTEC plasterboard. The dry fit sleeve & angle
system comprises of a 1.2mm-thick top hat section damper casing and 300mm long sleeves with 40mm x 40mm angle type frame
work riveted to the sleeve using 4.8mm steel rivets, centrally positioned within the aperture to act as a carrier frame.
8. The Partition comprised of a steel framework, of 50mm studs clad on each face with two layers of 12.5mm-thick Firecheck GTEC
plasterboard, with the voids between the studs insulated with one layer of 50mm-thick Rockwool Flexi Slab (minimum density
35kg/m), with the aperture to be lined with one layer of 12.5mm-thick Firecheck GTEC plasterboard. The angle frame comprises of a
steel angle formed from 1.2mm steel and is secured to one side of the damper casing using stitch welds 6-10mm long, at nominal
150mm centres. The leg of the angle fixed to the damper casing is 35mm long. The other leg of the angle must be long enough to
overlap the partition and be secured at nominal 300mm centres. On the other side of the partition the damper is pattressed on all four
sides using one or more layers of 12.5mm-thick Firecheck GTEC plasterboard cover strips which must overlap the partition by at least
65mm. The cover strips are secured using suitable screws at 300mm centres. A bead of fire/acoustic sealant must be applied
between the edges of each pattress and the spigot & between each pattress and the spigot & between each pattress and the face of
the partition.
To view the applicable drawing, please click on the product name in the entry on www.RedBookLive.com

Swegon Air Management Limited


Joseph Wilson Industrial Estate, South Street, Whitstable, Kent CT5 3DU, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)1227 276100 Fax: +44 (0)1227 264262
Website: www.swegonair.co.uk

Certificate No: 017a to LPS 1162: Issue 4

Product Name LPCB Ref. No.


Fire Shield 017a/01
Smoke Shield PTC 017a/04
CSS Circular Smoke Shield 017a/05

A copy of the certificate, confirming the full scope of approval including notes relating to the superscript references in the above table,
may be viewed online by clicking on the certificate link in the associated entry on www.RedBookLive.com

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PART 3: SECTION 2.1
FIRE RESISTANT DUCTS

Fire resistant ductwork is installed:

To maintain compartmentation when air distribution ducts pass through compartment walls and floors
where fire resisting dampers are not used to provide the compartmentation
To achieve the same fire resistance in terms of integrity, and if required insulation, as required for the
compartment walls or floors.

All the fire resistant ducts listed in here have been tested and assessed against the requirements of BS
476:Part 24 Fire tests on building materials and structures: Method for determination of the fire resistance of
ventilation ducts and/or EN 1366 Part 1 Fire resistance tests for service installations Ducts.

Certification is limited to the applications and fire resistances given.

Fenland Fire Contracts Limited


Unit 3, Laburnum Farm, East Hyde, Near Luton, Bedfordshire LU2 9PW, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)1582 723979 Fax: +44 (0)1582 723980
E-mail: info@ffcducting.co.uk Website: www.ffcducting.co.uk

Certificate No: 1176a to SD198 / BS 476: Part 24

Fire Resistant Ducts


Product Duct Type Condition Type / density Insulation Fire Fire LPCB
Name of insulation thickness Resistance/ Resistance Ref. No.
(mm) Stability)
Fenland Fire Ventilation, Fire outside None - 240 - 1176a/01
Rated Smoke extract or
Ductwork Kitchen extract
Ventilation, Fire inside None - 240 -
Smoke extract or and outside
Kitchen extract
Ventilation, Fire outside None - 120 -
Smoke extract or
Kitchen extract
Ventilation, Fire inside None - 120 -
Smoke extract or and outside
Kitchen extract
Ventilation and Fire outside Stone mineral 30 240 30 1176a/02
Smoke extract wool/160kg/m

Ventilation and Fire outside Stone mineral 40 240 60


Smoke extract wool/160kg/m

Ventilation and Fire outside Stone mineral 45 240 90


Smoke extract wool/160kg/m

Ventilation and Fire outside Stone mineral 50 240 120


Smoke extract wool/160kg/m

Ventilation and Fire ouside Stone mineral 30 120 30


Smoke extract wool/160kg/m

Ventilation and Fire outside Stone mineral 40 120 60


Smoke extract wool/160kg/m

Ventilation and Fire outside Stone mineral 45 120 90


Smoke extract wool/160kg/m

Ventilation and Fire outside Stone mineral 50 120 120


Smoke extract wool/160kg/m
Ventilation and Fire inside Stone mineral 40 240 30
Smoke extract and outside wool/160kg/m

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Product Duct Type Condition Type / density Insulation Fire Fire LPCB
Name of insulation thickness Resistance/ Resistance Ref. No.
(mm) Stability)
Ventilation and Fire inside Stone mineral 55 240 60
Smoke extract and outside wool/160kg/m
Ventilation and Fire inside Stone mineral 70 240 90
Smoke extract and outside wool/160kg/m
Ventilation and Fire inside Stone mineral 90 240 120
Smoke extract and outside wool/160kg/m
Ventilation and Fire inside Stone mineral 40 120 30
Smoke extract and outside wool/160kg/m
Ventilation and Fire inside Stone mineral 55 120 60
Smoke extract and outside wool/160kg/m
Ventilation and Fire inside Stone mineral 70 120 90
Smoke extract and outside wool/160kg/m
Ventilation and Fire inside Stone mineral 90 120 120
Smoke extract and outside wool/160kg/m
Kitchen extract Fire outside Stone mineral 45 120 30
wool/160kg/m
Kitchen extract Fire outside Stone mineral 90 120 60
wool/160kg/m
Kitchen extract Fire outside Stone mineral 135 120 90
wool/160kg/m
Kitchen extract Fire outside Stone mineral 45 240 30
wool/160kg/m
Kitchen extract Fire outside Stone mineral 90 240 60
wool/160kg/m
Kitchen extract Fire outside Stone mineral 135 240 90
wool/160kg/m

Notes:
1 LPCB Ref. Nos 1176a/01 and 1176a/02 - Uninsulated and insulated ductwork systems to be manufactured and installed to the
specification and tables as detailed in BRE Global Assessment Report CC258339 issue 2 dated 04 October 2010.
2. LPCB Ref. Nos 1176a/01 and 1176a/02 - The maximum allowable duct sizes are, rectangular ductwork up to 3000mm wide and
2500mm deep, flat oval ductwork up to 1700mm wide x 400mm deep (3.83m2 surface area per metre length) and circular ductwork
up to 1250mm diameter

Fire Protection Limited


Flamebar House, South Road, Templefields, Harlow, Essex CM20 2AR, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)1279 634 230 Fax: +44 (0)1279 634 231
E-mail: info@fireprotection.co.uk Website: www.fireprotection.co.uk

Certificate No: 277a to BS 476 Part 24

Product Name LPCB Ref. No.


Flamebar BW11 277a/01

A copy of the certificate, confirming the full scope of approval including notes relating to the superscript references in the above table,
may be viewed online by clicking on the certificate link in the associated entry on www.RedBookLive.com

Firespray International Limited


Flamebar House, South Road, Templefields, Harlow, Essex CM20 2AR, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)1279 634 230 Fax: +44 (0)1279 634 232
E-mail: info@firespray.eu.com Website: www.firespray.eu.com

Certificate No: 415a to BS 476 Part 24

Product Name LPCB Ref. No.


Flamebar BW11 415a/01

10 29 Mar 2017
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FIRE RESISTANT DUCTS

A copy of the certificate, confirming the full scope of approval including notes relating to the superscript references in the above table,
may be viewed online by clicking on the certificate link in the associated entry on www.RedBookLive.com

Firetrace Ductwork Limited


19 Marshall Road, Eastbourne, Sussex BN22 9AD, United Kingdom
Tel: 01323 400680 Fax: 01323 400690
Website: www.firetrace-ductwork.co.uk

Certificate No: 1345a to SD 198 (Appendix B12)/BS 476-24:1987

Product Duct Type Condition Duct Type/density Insulation Fire Resistance Fire LPCB
Name Orientation of insulation Thickness (Integrity/Stability) Resistance Ref. No.
Vertical V- (mm) Insulation
or
Horizontal
H-
Caswell Ventilation Fire inside V or H None - 240 - 1345a/01
Firesafe Smoke (Type B)
OutletKitchen & Fire
Extract outside
(Type A)
Ventilation Fire inside V or H Mineral wool 25 30 30 1345a/02
Smoke (Type B) 160 kg/m 3
Outlet & Fire
outside
(Type A)
Ventilation Fire inside H Mineral wool 40 60 60
Smoke (Type B) 160 kg/m 3
Outlet & Fire
outside
(Type A)
Kitchen Fire inside H Mineral wool 40 30 30
Extract (Type B) 160 kg/m 3
& Fire
outside
(Type A)
Ventilation Fire inside V or H Mineral wool 70 90 90
Smoke (Type B) 160 kg/m 3
Outlet & Fire
outside
(Type A)
Ventilation Fire inside H Mineral wool 90 120 120
Smoke (Type B) 160 kg/m 3
Outlet & Fire
outside
(Type A)
Kitchen Fire inside H Mineral wool 90 60 60
Extract (Type B) 160 kg/m 3
& Fire
outside
(Type A)
Ventilation Fire inside V Mineral wool 30 60 60
Smoke (Type B) 160 kg/m 3
Outlet & Fire
outside
(Type A)
Ventilation Fire inside V Mineral wool 50 90 90
Smoke (Type B) 160 kg/m 3
Outlet & Fire
outside
(Type A)
Ventilation Fire inside V or H Mineral wool 50 30 30 1345a/03
Smoke (Type B) 100 kg/m 3
Outlet & Fire
outside
(Type A)

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FIRE RESISTANT DUCTS

Product Duct Type Condition Duct Type/density Insulation Fire Resistance Fire LPCB
Name Orientation of insulation Thickness (Integrity/Stability) Resistance Ref. No.
Vertical V- (mm) Insulation
or
Horizontal
H-
Ventilation Fire inside V or H Mineral wool 100 (2x50) 60 60 1345a/04
Smoke (Type B) 100 kg/m 3
Outlet & Fire
outside
(Type A)

Notes:
1. LPCB Ref. Nos 1345a/01, 1345a/02, 1345a/03 and 1345a/04 - Uninsulated and Insulated Ductwork systems to be manufactured
and installed to the specifications as detailed in Report no 335274 Issue 2 dated 15 July 2014.
2. LPCB Ref. No 1345a/02 Mineral wool specification: Rockwool FirePro Duct Slab with a nominal density of 160kg/m3. The boards of
maximum size 2000mm x 1200mm, have thicknesses of 25, 30, 40, 50, 70 and 90mm.
3. LPCB LPCB Ref. No 1345a/03 Mineral wool specification: Rockwool RW5 Slab, 50mm thick and 100 kg/m3 nominal density.
4. LPCB LPCB Ref. No 1345a/04 Mineral wool specification: Rockwool Marine Firebatt 2000, 100mm (2 x 50mm) thick and 100
kg/m3 nominal density.
5. LPCB Ref. Nos 1345a/01- covers rectangular and circular ductwork up to 3000mm wide x 3000mm high, reference Firesafe Tables
1 to 4 and circular ductwork up to 1250mm diameter Table 9. The Firesafe systems may also be employed as attenuator casings
as defined in Assessment Report no.335274 Issue 2 dated 15 July 2014 however the LPCB approval does not cover the attenuator
itself.
6. LPCB Ref. Nos 1345a/02 - maximum size of steel duct without extra support to insulation for rectangular and circular insulated
ductwork when insulation material thick 25mm, 30mm, 90mm is up to 1000mm x 1000mm, when insulation material thick 70mm -
up to 1200mm x 1200mm and when insulation material thick 40mm, 50mm, 70mm - 1500mm x 1500mm. Where insulation is
required for circular ducts, Firepro Duct Slab is fitted around the duct as a square box in the same manner as for rectangular ducts.
On horizontal ducts additional hangers are fitted at 1510mm maximum centres. Where the diameter of the steel duct exceeds
610mm then studwelded pins and washers must be fitted at the mid-width of the board in the same manner as for rectangular
ducts.
7. LPCB Ref. Nos 1345a/03 1345a/04 - covers rectangular and circular insulated ductwork up to 1000mm x 1000mm.
8. LPCB Ref. Nos 1345a/01, 1345a/02, 1345a/03 and 1345a/04 - Details of the modified penetration seal system, where the duct
passes through fire compartment walls or floors, are shown in Firesafe drawings nos. CF213A, CF311B & CF312. The parts of the
steel collars are bolted together instead of welded and that, for insulated ducts, a gasket of ceramic tape 100mm wide x 3mm thick
is fitted between the collar and the duct wall on all four sides of the duct.
9. LPCB Ref. Nos 1345a/01, 1345a/02, 1345a/03 and 1345a/04 - thin film paint finishes may be applied to the outside of the steel
ductwork. The foil facing of insulated ducts may also be painted provided that the paint is water based. The paint finish must comply
with the reaction to fire requirements for the building in which the ductwork is being installed.
10. LPCB Ref. LPCB Ref. Nos 1345a/01, 1345a/02, 1345a/03 and 1345a/04 - an assessment report No 335274 covers systems
manufactured from galvanised steel, mild steel and stainless steel and ducts over 3m longest side (in panel construction).
Ductwork Manufacturers
The following Companies manufacture the products listed on this certificate to a specification issued and controlled by Firetrace
Ducktwork Limited
These Companies are audited by the LPCB to ensure the product certification requirements are met.
Airtrace Sheet Metal Limited (LPCB Ref. No. 1345)
19 Marshal Road
Eastbourne
East Sussex
BN22 9AD

Flameshield Products Limited


9 Zillah Gardens, Wigmore, Gillingham, Kent ME8 0EE, United Kingdom
Tel: 0800 3289980
E-mail: info@flameshieldproducts.co.uk

Certificate No: 785d to SD198 (Appendix B12) / EN 1366-1

Product Name LPCB Ref. No.


FlameshieldEN 785d

A copy of the certificate, confirming the full scope of approval including notes relating to the superscript references in the above table,
may be viewed online by clicking on the certificate link in the associated entry on www.RedBookLive.com

12 29 Mar 2017
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FIRE RESISTANT DUCTS

Certificate No: 785a to BS 476: Part 24

Product Name LPCB Ref. No.


Flameshield 785a/03
785a/04

A copy of the certificate, confirming the full scope of approval including notes relating to the superscript references in the above table,
may be viewed online by clicking on the certificate link in the associated entry on www.RedBookLive.com

Kent Ductwork Limited


Units 7-9 Swaisland Drive, Crayford Industrial Estate, , Kent DA1 4HS, United Kingdom
Tel: 01322 558887
E-mail: info@kentductwork.co.uk Website: www.kentductwork.co.uk

Certificate No: 1336a to BS 476-24

Product Duct Type Condition Type/Density Insulation Fire Resistance Fire LPCB
Name of insulation Thickness(mm) (Integrity/stability) Resistance Ref. No.
Insulation
Flameshield Ventilation Fire inside None - 240 - 1336a/03
Smoke Fire inside None - 120 -
outlet
Kitchen Fire inside None - 120 -
extract
Ventilation Fire None - 120 -
outside
Smoke Fire None - 120 -
Outlet outside
Kitchen Fire None - 120 -
Extract outside
Ventilation Fire inside Mineral wool 40 120 30 1336a/04
165 kg/m
Ventilation Fire inside Mineral wool 55 120 60
165 kg/m
Ventilation Fire inside Mineral wool 70 120 90
165 kg/m
Ventilation Fire inside Mineral wool 90 240 120
165 kg/m
Ventilation Fire Mineral wool 30 120 30
outside 165 kg/m
Ventilation Fire Mineral wool 40 120 60
outside 165 kg/m
Ventilation Fire Mineral wool 45 120 90
outside 165 kg/m
Ventilation Fire Mineral wool 50 120 120
outside 165 kg/m
Smoke Fire inside Mineral wool 40 120 30
outlet 165 kg/m
Smoke Fire inside Mineral wool 55 120 60
outlet 165 kg/m
Smoke Fire inside Mineral wool 70 120 90
outlet 165 kg/m
Smoke Fire inside Mineral wool 90 120 120
outlet 165 kg/m
Smoke Fire Mineral wool 30 120 30
outlet outside 165 kg/m
Smoke Fire Mineral wool 40 120 60
outlet outside 165 kg/m
Smoke Fire Mineral wool 45 120 90
outlet outside 165 kg/m
Smoke Fire Mineral wool 50 120 120
outlet outside 165 kg/m
Kitchen Fire inside Mineral wool 45 120 30
extract 165 kg/m
Kitchen Fire inside Mineral wool 90 120 60
extract 165 kg/m

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FIRE RESISTANT DUCTS

Product Duct Type Condition Type/Density Insulation Fire Resistance Fire LPCB
Name of insulation Thickness(mm) (Integrity/stability) Resistance Ref. No.
Insulation
Kitchen Fire Mineral wool 45 120 30
extract outside 165 kg/m
Kitchen Fire Mineral wool 90 120 60
extract outside 165 kg/m

Notes:
1. LPCB Ref. Nos 1336a/03 and 1336a/04 - Uninsulated and Insulated Ductwork systems to be manufactured and installed to the
specifications as detailed in BRE Assessment Report CC 255037 Issue 7 dated 11 January 2012.
2. LPCB Ref. Nos 1336a/03 and 1336a/04 - covers rectangular and flat oval ductwork up to 3000mm wide x 2000mm deep, reference
Flameshield Tables 1 - Issue F & 4 - Issue E and circular ductwork up to 1250mm diameter, reference Flamshield Tables 5 - Issue
D & 6 - Issue D. The Flameshield systems may also be employed as attenuator casings as defined in BRE Assessment Report CC
255037 Issue 7 dated 11 January 2012 however the LPCB approval does not cover the attenuator itself.
3. LPCB Ref. Nos 1336a/03 and 1336a/04 - Approval also covers Uninsulated and Insulated duct systems manufactured to
Flameshield Table 20 - Issue F for ventilation duct applications only with a fire resistance integrity and stability period of up to 120
minutes as detailed in BRE Assessment Report CC 255037 Issue 7 dated 11 January 2012.
Kent Ductwork Limited Manufacturers
The following Company manufacture the products listed on this certificate to a specification issued and is audited by the LPCB to
ensure the product certification requirements are met.
Kent Ductwork Limited (LPCB Ref. 1336)
Units 7/9 Crayford Industrial Estate
Swaisland Drive
Crayford
Dartford
DA1 4HS

Certificate No: 1336b to SD198 (Appendix B12)/EN 1366-1

Product Name LPCB Ref. No.


FlameshieldEN 1336b/01

A copy of the certificate, confirming the full scope of approval including notes relating to the superscript references in the above table,
may be viewed online by clicking on the certificate link in the associated entry on www.RedBookLive.com

Certificate No: 1336c to SD198 (Appendix B17)/EN 1366-8

Product Name LPCB Ref. No.


FlameshieldEN 1336c

A copy of the certificate, confirming the full scope of approval including notes relating to the superscript references in the above table,
may be viewed online by clicking on the certificate link in the associated entry on www.RedBookLive.com

Rockwool Limited
Wern Tarw, Pencoed, Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan CF35 6NY, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)1656 862621 Fax: +44 (0)1656 862302
E-mail: info@rockwool.co.uk Website: www.rockwool.co.uk

Certificate No: 022f to BS476 : Part 24 : 1987

Product Duct Type Condition Maximum Insulation Fire Fire LPCB Ref.
Name Duct Thickness Resistance Resistance No.
size (ht x wt) (mm) Integrity Insulation
(mm) (min) (min)
FirePro Ventilation Fire 100 x 1000 25 30 30 022f/01
vertical Outside
orientation

14 29 Mar 2017
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FIRE RESISTANT DUCTS

Product Duct Type Condition Maximum Insulation Fire Fire LPCB Ref.
Name Duct Thickness Resistance Resistance No.
size (ht x wt) (mm) Integrity Insulation
(mm) (min) (min)
Ventilation Fire 1000 x 1000 30 60 60
vertical Outside
orientation
Ventilation Fire 1500 x 1500 50 90 90
vertical Outside
orientation
Ventilation Fire 1500 x 1500 70 120 120
vertical Outside
orientation
Ventilation Fire 1525 dia. 25 30 30
vertical Outside
orientation
Ventilation Fire 1525 dia. 30 60 60
vertical Outside
orientation
Ventilation Fire 1525 dia. 50 90 90
vertical Outside
orientation
Ventilation Fire 1525 dia. 70 120 120
vertical Outside
orientation
Ventilation Fire 1000 x 1000 25 30 30
horizontal Outside
orientation
Ventilation Fire 1500 x 1500 40 60 60
horizontal Outside
orientation
Ventilation Fire 1200 x 1200 70 90 90
horizontal Outside
orientation
Ventilation Fire 1000 x 1000 90 120 120
horizontal Outside
orientation
Ventilation Fire 1525 dia. 25 30 30
horizontal Outside
orientation
Ventilation Fire 1525 dia. 40 60 60
horizontal Outside
orientation
Ventilation Fire 1525 dia. 70 90 90
horizontal Outside
orientation
Ventilation Fire 1525 dia. 90 120 120
horizontal Outside
orientation
Ventilation Fire Inside 1000 x 1000 25 30 30
vertical
orientation
Ventilation Fire Inside 1000 x 1000 30 60 60
vertical
orientation
Ventilation Fire Inside 1500 x 1500 50 90 90
vertical
orientation
Ventilation Fire Inside 1500 x 1500 70 120 120
vertical
orientation
Ventilation Fire Inside 1525 dia. 25 30 30
vertical
orientation
Ventilation Fire Inside 1525 dia. 30 60 60
vertical
orientation
Ventilation Fire Inside 1525 dia. 50 90 90
vertical
orientation
Ventilation Fire Inside 1525 dia. 70 120 120
vertical
orientation

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PART 3: SECTION 2.1
FIRE RESISTANT DUCTS

Product Duct Type Condition Maximum Insulation Fire Fire LPCB Ref.
Name Duct Thickness Resistance Resistance No.
size (ht x wt) (mm) Integrity Insulation
(mm) (min) (min)
Ventilation Fire Inside 1000 x 1000 25 30 30
horizontal
orientation
Ventilation Fire Inside 1500 x 1500 40 60 60
horizontal
orientation
Ventilation Fire Inside 1200 x 1200 70 90 90
horizontal
orientation
Ventilation Fire Inside 1000 x 1000 90 120 120
horizontal
orientation
Ventilation Fire Inside 1525 dia. 25 30 30
horizontal
orientation
Ventilation Fire Inside 1525 dia. 40 60 60
horizontal
orientation
Ventilation Fire Inside 1525 dia. 70 90 90
horizontal
orientation
Ventilation Fire Inside 1525 dia. 90 120 120
horizontal
orientation
Ventilation Fire 1000 x 1000 25 30 30
vertical Outside
orientation
Ventilation Fire 1000 x 1000 30 60 60
vertical Outside
orientation
Ventilation Fire 1500 x 1500 50 90 90
vertical Outside
orientation
Ventilation Fire 1500 x 1500 70 120 120
vertical Outside
orientation
Ventilation Fire 1525 dia. 25 30 30
vertical Outside
orientation
Ventilation Fire 1525 dia. 30 60 60
vertical Outside
orientation
Ventilation Fire 1525 dia. 50 90 90
vertical Outside
orientation
Ventilation Fire 1525 dia. 70 120 120
vertical Outside
orientation
Ventilation Fire 1000 x 1000 25 30 30
horizontal Outside
orientation
Ventilation Fire 1500 x 1500 40 60 60
horizontal Outside
orientation
Ventilation Fire 1200 x 1200 70 90 90
horizontal Outside
orientation
Ventilation Fire 1000 x 1000 90 120 120
horizontal Outside
orientation
Ventilation Fire 1525 dia. 25 30 30
horizontal Outside
orientation
Ventilation Fire 1525 dia. 40 60 60
horizontal Outside
orientation
Ventilation Fire 1525 dia. 70 90 90
horizontal Outside
orientation

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FIRE RESISTANT DUCTS

Product Duct Type Condition Maximum Insulation Fire Fire LPCB Ref.
Name Duct Thickness Resistance Resistance No.
size (ht x wt) (mm) Integrity Insulation
(mm) (min) (min)
Ventilation Fire 1525 dia. 90 120 120
horizontal Outside
orientation
Ventilation Fire Inside 1000 x 1000 25 30 30
vertical
orientation
Ventilation Fire Inside 1000 x 1000 30 60 60
vertical
orientation
Ventilation Fire Inside 1500 x 1500 50 90 90
vertical
orientation
Ventilation Fire Inside 1500 x 1500 70 120 120
vertical
orientation
Ventilation Fire Inside 1525 dia. 25 30 30
vertical
orientation
Ventilation Fire Inside 1525 dia. 30 60 60
vertical
orientation
Ventilation Fire Inside 1525 dia. 50 90 90
vertical
orientation
Ventilation Fire Inside 1525 dia. 70 120 120
vertical
orientation
Ventilation Fire Inside 1000 x 1000 25 30 30
horizontal
orientation
Ventilation Fire Inside 1500 x 1500 40 60 60
horizontal
orientation
Ventilation Fire Inside 1200 x 1200 70 90 90
horizontal
orientation
Ventilation Fire Inside 1000 x 1000 90 120 120
horizontal
orientation
Ventilation Fire Inside 1525 dia. 25 30 30
horizontal
orientation
Ventilation Fire Inside 1525 dia. 40 60 60
horizontal
orientation
Ventilation Fire Inside 1525 dia. 70 90 90
horizontal
orientation
Ventilation Fire Inside 1525 dia. 90 120 120
horizontal
orientation
Kitchen Fire 1500 x 1500 40 30 30
extract Outside
Kitchen Fire 1000 x 1000 90 60 60
extract Outside

29 Mar 2017 17
PART 3: SECTION 2.2
SMOKE EXTRACTION DUCTS

The purpose of smoke duct systems are for the prevention of transmission of smoke and combustion products
from a fire zone, smoke control duct sections are utilised to contain the spillage of otherwise harmful and toxic
extinguishing gases from the affected area, and for the control of pressurising and excess air relief within
pressurisation systems.

Smoke control ducts are commonly used in smoke and heat control systems. They may serve single
compartments or a number of different fire compartments. The systems may be dedicated smoke extraction or
possibly a combined environmental ventilation/smoke extraction.

LPCB approves Smoke Extraction Ducts to EN 1366 Part 8 Fire resistance tests for service installations.
Smoke extraction ducts or EN 1366-9 Fire resistance tests for service installations. Single compartment
smoke extraction ducts

Flameshield Products Limited


9 Zillah Gardens, Wigmore, Gillingham, Kent ME8 0EE, United Kingdom
Tel: 0800 3289980
E-mail: info@flameshieldproducts.co.uk

Certificate No: 785e to SD198 (Appendix B17)/EN 1366-8

Product Name LPCB Ref. No.


FlameshieldEN 785e/01

A copy of the certificate, confirming the full scope of approval including notes relating to the superscript references in the above table,
may be viewed online by clicking on the certificate link in the associated entry on www.RedBookLive.com

18 29 Mar 2017
PART 3: SECTION 3
SMOKE CURTAINS

Smoke curtains are used:

To create a smoke reservoir by containing and limiting the travel of smoke.


To channel smoke in a predetermined direction.
To prevent or retard smoke entry to another area or void.

All the smoke curtains listed in Section 3 of this part of the list have been tested and assessed against the
requirements of LPS 1182 Requirements and tests for fixed fabric smoke curtains, fixed metal smoke curtains
and powered smoke curtains.

Currently there are no products listed in this section.

29 Mar 2017 19
PART 3: SECTION 4
POWERED SMOKE AND HEAT EXHAUST VENTILATION

Powered smoke and heat exhaust ventilation fans are used:

To channel heat and smoke in a predetermined direction.


To prevent smoke logging of the protected space.

All the fans listed have been approved against the requirements of EN 12101-3 Smoke and heat control
systems. Part 3 Specification for powered smoke and heat exhaust ventilation.

Elta Fans Limited


17 Barnes Wallis Road, Segensworth East Industrial Estate, Farnham, Hampshire PO15 5ST, United
Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 1489 566555 Fax: +44 (0) 1489 566555
E-mail: mailbox@eltafans.co.uk Website: www.eltafans.com

Additional Manufacturing Site


46 Third Avenue, Pensnett Trading Estate, Kingswinford, West Midlands DY6 7US, United Kingdom

Certificate No: 937a to SD 198 (Appendix B13/EN 12101-3:2002)

Product Name Model Application Response Resistance Motor LPCB


Classes delay to fire temp. Ref. No.
class rating1
SmokeVent axial fan LCS025, LCS031, insulated or uninsulated; N/A F200 Class F / 937a/01
(notes 2, 5, 6, 7, 8) LCS035, LCS040, smoke reservoir or non Class H
LCS045, LCS050, smoke
LCS056, LCS063, reservoir; dual purpose or
LCS071, LCS080, emergency use
LCS090, LCS100,
LCS112, LCS125,
LCS140, LCS160,
LCS180, LCS200,
SCS025, SCS031,
SCS035, SCS040,
SCS045, SCS050,
SCS056, SCS063,
SCS071, SCS080,
SCS090, SCS100,
SCS112, SCS125,
SCS140, SCS160,
SCS180, SCS200,
LCSCR025,
LCSCR031,
LCSCR035,
LCSCR040,
LCSCR045,
LCSCR050,
LCSCR056,
LCSCR063,
LCSCR071,
LCSCR080,
LCSCR090,
LCSCR100,
LCSCR112,
LCSCR125,
LCSCR140,
LCSCR160,
LCSCR180,
LCSCR200
SmokeVent axial fan LCS040k2-A10/34/B, uninsulated; N/A F200 Class F /
(notes 5, 7, 8, 9) LCS125R4-A12/37B smoke reservoir; Class H
dual purpose

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PART 3: SECTION 4
POWERED SMOKE AND HEAT EXHAUST VENTILATION

Product Name Model Application Response Resistance Motor LPCB


Classes delay to fire temp. Ref. No.
class rating1
JetVent Impulse JFSU-CPA-315 2/4-3, insulated or uninsulated; N/A F200 Class F /
(flanged - standard JFSU-CPA-400 2/4-3, smoke reservoir or Class H
thrust) axial fan (notes 2, JFSU-CPA-400 2-3, non smoke reservoir;
5, 6, 7, 8) JFSR-CPA-315 2/4-3, dual purpose or
JFSR-CPA-400 2/4-3, emergency use
JFSR-CPA-400 2-3
JetVent Impulse LCS031-CPU 2/4-3, insulated or uninsulated; N/A F200 Class F /
(flanged - enhanced LCS035-CPU 2/4-3, smoke reservoir or Class H
thrust) axial fan (notes 2, LCS040-CPU 2/4-3, non smoke reservoir;
5, 6, 7, 8) LCS031-CPR 2/4-3, dual purpose or
LCS035-CPR 2/4-3, emergency use
LCS040-CPR 2/4-3
JetVent Impulse JFU/F3-315, JFR/F3- Uninsulated; smoke N/A F3004 Class F / 937a/02
(flanged standard and 315JFU/F3-355, reservoir or non smoke Class H
enhanced thrust) axial JFR/F3-355JFU/F3- reservoir; dual purpose or
fan (notes 3, 5, 6, 7, 8) 400, JFR/F3-400 emergency use
SmokeVent axial fan LCS025, LCS031, insulated or uninsulated; N/A F3004 Class F /
(notes 2, 5, 6, 7, 8) LCS035, LCS040, smoke reservoir or Class H
LCS045, LCS050, non smoke reservoir;
LCS056, LCS063, dual purpose or
LCS071, LCS080, emergency use
LCS090, LCS100,
LCS112, LCS125,
LCS140, LCS160,
LCS180, LCS200,
SCS025, SCS031,
SCS035, SCS040,
SCS045, SCS050,
SCS056, SCS063,
SCS071, SCS080,
SCS090, SCS100,
SCS112, SCS125,
SCS140, SCS160,
SCS180, SCS200,
LCSCR025,
LCSCR031,
LCSCR035,
LCSCR040,
LCSCR045,
LCSCR050,
LCSCR056,
LCSCR063,
LCSCR071,
LCSCR080,
LCSCR090,
LCSCR100,
LCSCR112,
LCSCR125,
LCSCR140,
LCSCR160,
LCSCR180,
LCSCR200
SmokeVent axial fan JFSR-CPA 400 2-3, uninsulated; N/A F3004 Class F /
(notes 3, 5, 7, 9) LCS125-R4-A12/29/B smoke reservoir; Class H
dual purpose
JetVent impulse (flanged JFSU-CPA-315 2/4-3, insulated or uninsulated; N/A F3004 Class F /
- standard thrust) axial JFSU-CPA-400 2/4-3, smoke reservoir or Class H
fan (notes 2, 5, 6, 7, 8) JFSU-CPA-400 2-3, non smoke reservoir;
JFSR-CPA-315 2/4-3, dual purpose or
JFSR-CPA-400 2/4-3, emergency use
JFSR-CPA-400 2-3
JetVent impulse (flanged LCS031-CPU 2/4-3, insulated or uninsulated; N/A F3004 Class F /
- enhanced thrust) axial LCS035-CPU 2/4-3, smoke reservoir or Class H
fan (notes 2, 5, 6, 7, 8) LCS040-CPU 2/4-3, non smoke reservoir;
LCS031-CPR 2/4-3, dual purpose or
LCS035-CPR 2/4-3, emergency use
LCS040-CPR 2/4-3

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PART 3: SECTION 4
POWERED SMOKE AND HEAT EXHAUST VENTILATION

Product Name Model Application Response Resistance Motor LPCB


Classes delay to fire temp. Ref. No.
class rating1
SmokeVent axial fan LCS025, LCS031, insulated or uninsulated; N/A F400 Class F / 937a/03
(notes 2, 5, 6, 7, 8) LCS035, LCS040, smoke reservoir or Class H
LCS045, LCS050, non smoke reservoir;
LCS056, LCS063, dual purpose or
LCS071, LCS080, emergency use
LCS090, LCS100,
LCS112, LCS125,
SCS025, SCS031,
SCS035, SCS040,
SCS045, SCS050,
SCS056, SCS063,
SCS071, SCS080,
SCS090, SCS100,
SCS112, SCS125,
LCSCR025,
LCSCR031,
LCSCR035,
LCSCR040,
LCSCR045,
LCSCR050,
LCSCR056,
LCSCR063,
LCSCR071,
LCSCR080,
LCSCR090,
LCSCR100,
LCSCR112,
LCSCR125
JetVent centrifugal JISU-CPC-50N, uninsulated; N/A F300 Class F / 937a/04
(Mark I) fan (notes 3, 5, JISU-CPC-100N, smoke reservoir; Class H
8) dual purpose or
emergency use
JetVent -centrifugal JISU-2-CPC-50N, uninsulated; N/A F3004 Class F / 937a/05
(Mark II) fan (notes 3, 5, JISU-2-CPC-60N, smoke reservoir; Class H
8) JISU-2-CPC-100N, dual purpose or
JISU-2-CPC-120N emergency use
JetVent impulse JVSU-CPA-315 2/4-3, uninsulated; smoke N/A F3004 Class F / 937a/06
(unflanged - standard JVSU-CPA-400 2-3, reservoir; Class H
thrust) axial fan (notes 3, JVSU-CPA-400 2/4-3, dual purpose or
5, 8) JVSR-CPA-315 2/4-3, emergency use
JVSR-CPA-400 2-3
JVSR-CPA-400 2/4-3

Notes:
1. Motor temperature rating - classes given refer to temperature rise at ambient and motor insulation as detailed in section 4.2 of EN
12101-3: 2002.
2. Both horizontal and vertical installation is permitted.
3. Horizontal installation only is permitted.
4. Tested to 300C for 120 minutes.
5. Only certified accessories should be used.
6. Use of guide vanes is permitted. Where this is the case the model code has +GV added, e.g. LCS025+GV.
7. Fan coding of units held within Select stock will be prefixed by the letter S, and the size expressed in mm (i.e. LCS025 becomes
SLCS250)
8. No ducted cooling air is required.
9. Vertical installation only is permitted.

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PART 3: SECTION 5
GREASE FILTERS USED IN COMMERCIAL KITCHEN EXTRACT SYSTEMS

LPS 1263 Requirements for the LPCB Approval and Listing of the Fire Performance of Grease Filters Used in
Commercial Extract systems.

This standard covers the test procedures and method of calculating the fire performance rating of grease
filters used for the reduction of flammable and volatile grease droplets from the cooking exhaust of
commercial cooking equipment in such situations as restaurant kitchens, canteens or similar food preparation
areas where it is necessary to reduce the cooking exhause via a ventilation system.

Halton Foodservice Limited


11 Laker Road, Airport Industrial Estate, Rochester, Kent ME1 3QX, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)1634 666111 Fax: +44 (0)1634 666333
E-mail: Kelly.Gibson@halton.com Website: www.halton.com/foodservice

Certificate No: 996a to LPS 1263 issue 1.2

Product Name Nominal Nominal LPS 1263 Grade LPCB Ref. No.
filter size flow rate
(w x h x t) (mm) (m3/h)
KSA Filter 498 x 330 x 51.6 786 GF90 996a/01

Notes:
1. LPCB ref 996a/01 The KSA filter is manufactured from Grade 304 S16 stainless steel with 0.4mm thick filter fins and 0.8mm casing.
2. LPCB ref 996a/01 KSA filter is approved as part of a Kitchen Ventilation system with 400, 555 and 555UV canopy profiles only.

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