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  • 30 August 2022
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Conduit Fire Collar Assessment

Summary of service approvals using Promat's CFC32mm collar.

Products covered

  • PROMASEAL® CFC 32

 

What’s been assessed

New approval which amalgamates Promat’s approvals for its PROMASEAL® CFC 32 fire collar into one document.

Approval Number
  • FAS220123 R1.0
Wall and floor types
  • Fire rated plasterboard
  • AAC Panels
  • Masonry & SpeedPanel
  • Concrete Floor Slabs
Services covered
  • PEX
  • PEX-A
  • PE
  • PEX/AL/PEX
  • REHAU PEX-A
  • Gas Plus HDPE/PEX
  • PEX Plus PEX-A
  • uPVC
  • uPVC with conduits and electrical cables
  • uPVC with fibre optic cables
  • IPLEX FK1 Gas Class PN 20
  • PB
  • XLPE
  • PP-R
  • FUTURE K1 PEA/PE
  • FUTURE K2 PEXL
Service Protected with
  • PROMASEAL® CFC 32

 

Overall finding

This unique approval makes looking for service penetration approvals easy.  Combining the years of testing into the one document makes life easier for installing contractors as well as certifiers and assessors.  This assessment will likely be updated over time, so keep in touch with the team at Progressive Materials for any updates.   Ask Progressive Materials for a copy of report FAS220123 today before carrying out any installation work.

Approval Summary

  • Manufacturer

    Promat

  • Lab

    Warrington Fire Australia

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