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Fire Seal 4" PVC Pipe penetrating a 1/2hr ceiling

retire09

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Can you just fire caulk a 4" PVC pipe penetrating a 1/2HR Rated ceiling?

I've seen fire collars used on large plastic pipes but not caulk but it is just a 1/2hr rating.
 
No, you would have to use a tested assembly for plastic pipe, and I don't think there is one that uses just firestop sealant.
 
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Wouldn't this application be treated like a [ small ] shaft

penetrating the rated ceiling assembly?

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depends

need to check the different fire stop material out there for the application you are lookiing at

call some of the bigger fire stop companies and they can tell you for sure
 
retire09 said:
Can you just fire caulk a 4" PVC pipe penetrating a 1/2HR Rated ceiling?I've seen fire collars used on large plastic pipes but not caulk but it is just a 1/2hr rating.
Take a look at 3M System # W-L - 2385
 
Gregg used the key word here: SYSTEM. Don't just find a product and put it in the gap. Find a system that matches the assembly and the penetrating item, and follow the system design!

All that said - I have yet to find any documentation on a 1/2 hr rating for a through or membrane penetration. Find the applicable 1 hour system.
 
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