Siderise provides the following technical support services:
Siderise provides the following technical support services:
Siderise can offer engineering evaluations to provide an assessment of the project specific expected fire resistance performance of our products
Engineering evaluations take into consideration the specific arrangement of the application and the requirement of relevant building regulations or building code for the territory.
Engineering evaluations make reference to our existing product and system test library.
Certain arrangements can require project specific product or system testing.
In addition to our range of standard details (please see resources) the Siderise technical team can support the development of bespoke details to suit individual project requirements.
We believe that product testing is critical to ensure that products perform exactly as intended – that is why we are committed to test our products as often as possible.
We have extensive experience in multiple BS 476-20, EN 1366-4, EN 1364-4 and prEN 1364-6 product tests.
We are always pleased to partner with our key customers to develop project specific solutions validated through project specific testing.
Siderise recognise the importance of system testing to verify the performance of a specific arrangement.
We have been involved in several BS 8414 and NFPA 285 system tests, please see our system test library below.
We are able to support customers with system design advice, assembly drawings review and onsite support at the system testing facility.
Additionally we can assist with the understanding of system testing results and classification.
Siderise is passionate about training and education and offers both remote and onsite product CPDs.
Available Product CPDs:
Installation training and advice – please see Site Services below for more information.
Siderise can provide installation training both remotely and onsite, tailored for both product installers and site managers.
The training covers all aspects of product installation including H&S, storage, handling and cutting.
This method of training has proven to be an effective and valued process – resulting in the consistently high quality of installations carried out by the many contractors that we have worked with.
Siderise can offer our customers a site inspection service where one of our site services team will carry out inspections on our installed products.
For key accounts an enhanced service can be provided (by agreement) which can include:
Siderise have developed a simple-to-use inspection application to enable the efficient recording and assessment of the installation of our products – and the issue of the recorded information into a clear and concise report.
The App provides a simple, easy-to-use process for recording the progress and quality of the installation of all of our standard firestop, cavity barrier and acoustic barrier systems. It allows the user to effectively inspect, record and seamlessly audit the quality of the installation work. Importantly, this process highlights any issues in need of a resolution.
Once in the field, the installer can use the App on a standard smartphone or tablet device to capture the relevant information for the installation.
Our site services team can demonstrate benchmark installations either remotely or onsite, to demonstrate optimum methods for both product performance and installation efficiency.
In a world where building designs are becoming increasingly unique, we understand that sometimes details can become complex. In these cases, a project specific mock-up can be provided to demonstrate how complex details can be resolved.
Can I use your RH open-state cavity barrier in a vertical application?
Open-state cavity barriers are provided as a means of maintaining drainage and ventilation in a façade cavity and as such aren’t usually required for a vertical application. The Siderise RH has therefore been specifically designed and tested for horizontal applications.
For vertical applications within a drained and ventilated cavity, the Siderise RV 'closed-state' cavity barrier would be the suggested product. Please see the RH & RV product pages for more information.
If you have a specific application where you feel the RV barrier may not be suitable, our Technical Services Team would be happy to review a Project Specific Detail and offer feedback.
Typically we would require:
Drawings should be dimensioned and identify (label) all materials as well as show the proposed locations for cavity barriers. Please submit your enquiry via our contact page.
Can rainwater pipes penetrate the RH and RV cavity barriers?
Whilst we would advise that service penetrations through cavity barriers are avoided wherever possible, there are means by which rainwater pipes (RWP) may be accommodated by the Siderise RH cavity barriers.
Our Technical Services Team would be happy to review a Project Specific Detail and evaluate whether a solutions can be offered.
Typically we would require:
• Relevant drawings as pdfs
• Required fire resistances
Drawings should be dimensioned and identify (label) all materials as well as show the proposed location for the cavity barrier and RWP.
Please submit your enquiry via our contact page.
Where do I access Test certifications?
Siderise are strong advocates of large-scale system testing and have participated in a significant number of such tests (including BS 8414, NFPA 285). This has provided considerable data which is invaluable in determining the performance of our cavity barriers.
Please see the systems test page for further information.
As the market leader in passive fire protection products, Siderise are also able to offer a wide range of Third Party Certified products.
These Third Party Certificates provide details of product testing and performance.
Siderise CW range - Perimeter barriers and fire stops for curtain walling
Siderise RH - Cavity barriers for Ventilated Cladding/Rainscreen - Horizontal
Siderise RV - Cavity barriers for Ventilated Cladding/Rainscreen - Vertical
Siderise EW - Cavity barriers & fire stops for masonry external walls
Siderise LGS - Linear Gap Seal
Siderise RF - Cavity barriers and firestops for raised access floors
Test Certificates for the RH and RV range are available from the product page.
What are National Classes (BS) and European Classes (EN) for reaction to fire and fire resistance?
Reaction to fire
National Class: Historically products were tested to BS 476-6 and 7 and then classified as Class 0, Class 1 etc. dependant on their performance.
Reaction to fire national classes have now been removed from Approved Document B for England & Wales (2019 edition).
European Class: Products should now be classified to European Class A1, A2 etc. under EN 13501-1.
Resistance to fire
National Class: BS 476-20 is a furnace test to prove fire resistance performance in terms of integrity (E) and insulation (I) in minutes.
For example, a product may achieve 120 minutes integrity and 90 minutes insulation.
European Class: Products should be tested to the relevant EN standard such as EN 1364-4 or EN 1366-4. The fire resistance in terms of integrity and insulation is then classified to EN 13501-2.
For example, a product may achieve 120 minutes integrity (E 120) and 90 minutes insulation (I 90), this would receive a classification of EI 90.
Approved Document B for England & Wales (2019 edition) now lists classification to EN 13501-2 as the primary route to compliance. BS 476-20 is listed as an alternate route to compliance.
UK coastal locations, weather exposure zones & product durability
Please see the following advice from Premier Guarantee:
Chapter 13 of the Premier Guarantee Technical Manual refers to Developments within 500m/5km of the coastline requiring additional consideration to the effects of a more detrimental site exposure, compared to other parts of the country.
That exposure can be due to the following environmental factors:
The ‘Functional Requirements’ specifically differentiate between:
The guidance that then follows provides a suggested solution to meeting the Functional Requirements.
Chapter 13 of our Technical Manual is currently under review and an issue that commonly needs clarification is that of:
‘How do we define Exposure correctly for a given site?’
The answer is: “A combination of one or more of the above bullet points, all identify for Warranty purposes, that a coastal location represents a higher environmental risk than a non ‘coastal location’.”
The guidance in 13.1.3.2 is to be updated, as the current reference to ‘rain penetration’ in coastal locations is stated ‘deemed to be very severe’. Whilst this is true on many coastal locations, the Wind Driven Rain Map (Figure 1 Chapter 13, below) will show some coastal locations to be a lessor exposure to wind driven rain e.g. Southend on Sea or ‘Moderate’ Ramsgate, Whitby or Aberdeen.
Figure 1: Map showing exposure to wind-driven rain categories
The issue here is that although the Wind Driven Rain Map is a useful guide to the exposure to ‘wind driven rain’, it is not a method to determine the level of environmental exposure for the other factors, such as:
Even using the more accurate guidance in BS 8104 - ‘Assessing the Exposure of Walls to Wind Driven Rain’ - will still only determine a site exposure to wind driven rain.
Both the Map and BS8104 don’t take into account the other factors, such as levels of UV or levels of saline in the rain. Therefore, they should not be used as a reference to accepting potentially lower levels of corrosion protection to exposed steels, or for coatings to finishes having a lower standard or not requiring more regular maintenance.
Conclusion
Where a development is within 5km of the shoreline, the construction is considered to be exposed to aggressive environmental issues, causing the durability of materials in these locations to be at more risk.
Reference to exposure maps for ‘wind driven rain’ should not be used to identify exposure to all the environmental factors associated with a Coastal location.
Sub note regarding identifying sites for Wind Driven Rain:
BS 8104 is a very useful tool for identifying exposure to wind driven rain in the following examples:
The above information has been taken from Premier Guarantee (link).
With respect to Siderise products we would recommend that when used in exposed conditions with high saline content that stainless steel fixing brackets are used.
For further advice, please contact Technical Services.
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