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METHOD OF PROTECTING A CABLE BUNDLE IN A PLASTIC PIPE PENETRATING WALL AND FLOOR ACCORDING TO ETA-17/1061

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1 - flexible or rigid wall with a thickness of B = min. 100 mm
2 - plastic pipe, diameter "D" and pipe wall thickness "t";
    with a cable bundle inside, diameter 60 mm, consisting of
    a maximum of 5 cables with a diameter not greater than 13 mm
3 - Piro Multitube PM with dimensions [h x s] placed centrally
    inside the wall
4 - cable tie or adhesive tape
5 - the gap between the pipe and the partition, width "a", filled with 
    mineral wool with a density of min. 60 kg / m3
6 - gypsum mortar with a thickness of g1 = min. 5 mm

Technical drawing 1
Steps 1 - 5
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Read in the table the length of Piro Multitube PM tape for a given pipe diameter. Then measure it out and cut with a knife.

Wrap the cut tape around the pipe. Follow strictly the number of wraps given in the table.

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Secure the Piro Multitube PM with a cable tie or adhesive tape and slide it inside the partition.

Fill the space between the pipe and the partition with cement mortar.

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Mark the completed penetration seal with the attached label, mark Piro Multitube PM on it, enter the date and name.

Have questions?

A qualified team of Pirosystem can help in the selection of passive fire protection system and other fire protection solutions.

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