Fire insulation for roof drains

Fire insulation for roof drains
Fire insulation for roof drains

At a glance

Preventive fire insulation

The term for all organisational, constructional and technical measures designed to prevent the outbreak and spread of fires. This includes the compliant safeguarding of pipes and ceiling feedthroughs.

Fire insulation for flat roofs

There are specially engineered fire insulation elements for concrete surfaces and steel trapezoidal-profiled roofs. The basic operating principle is always the same.

Pipe bushings

Fire insulation elements fitted with a swelling agent (material which foams in case of fire) ensure that plastic roof drains safely are sealed in the event of fire.

Fire resistance class / duration

The fire resistance class of a component provides information on how long it can withstand a fire. The classification is defined in the standards DIN 4102-2 and DIN EN 13501-2.

Fire insulation in flat roof drainage

Within the context of preventive fire insulation, plastic floor drains with a vertical outlet are regarded as pipe / ceiling feedthroughs that require sealing off. Otherwise, in the case of flats roofs, the fire can jump to the roof via the roof drains. In order to prevent this, it must be possible to professionally seal all feedthroughs of this type in compliance with the pertinent standards.

The same applies to floor drains. In this case, flames and smoke can spread very quickly via the wastewater pipes and set fire to further storeys. You will find more on the subject of fire insulation for floor drains here.

Fire insulation for roof drains in concrete surfaces
Fire insulation for roof drains in concrete surfaces

Fire insulation for roof drains in concrete surfaces

Fire insulation for roof drains in steel trapezoidal-profiled roofs
Fire insulation for roof drains in steel trapezoidal-profiled roofs

Fire insulation for roof drains in steel trapezoidal-profiled roofs

Construction legislation requirements and standards

Industrial construction directive and requirements for pipe sleeves

The industrial construction directive (IndBauRL) regulates the minimum requirements for fire insulation of all industrial buildings. The IndBauRL becomes generally binding with the publishing in individual federal states in the field of the Model Administrative Regulation for Technical Construction Rules (MVV TB).

Minimum requirements for fire insulation according to the industrial construction regulation in particular for:
  • The fire resistance of the components and the flammability of the building materials
  • The size of the fire zones and fire fighting zones
  • The arrangement, position and length of the escape routes
Note

Industrial buildings which meet the requirements of this directive comply with the safety objectives of the Model Building Code MBO §14.

Standards and directives

IndBauRL
Model Building Code
MVV TB
DIN 18234
DIN 4102
Industrial construction directive

The industrial construction directive (IndBauRL) regulates the minimum requirements for fire insulation of all industrial buildings.

Model Building Code

Is published by the committee of ministers and senators of the 16 federal states responsible for urban development, construction housing (ARGEBAU).

Model Administrative Regulation for Technical Construction Rules

MVV TB represents an important addition to the Regional Building Codes (LBO). The Regional Building Codes regulate planning, dimensioning and implementation of structures and the use of construction products. They also formulate general requirements which are put into concrete terms by MVV TB and clarified with reference to the valid technical rules.

DIN 18234 defines constructional fire insulation measures for large area roofs in case of exposure from below. DIN 18234 is broken down into four parts:

  • Part 1: Definitions, requirements and tests; Roof areas without openings
  • Part 2: List of roofs, which fulfil the requirements of DIN 18234-1 without further provision of evidence - Roof areas.
  • Part 3: Roof penetrations and roof edges - Requirements and testing
  • Part 4: List of roof penetrations and roof edges, which fulfil the requirements of DIN 18234-3 without further provision of evidence.

This standard refers to the fire behaviour of components and materials. It defines the fire resistance classes of materials to be used in house technology and how the components and materials are to be tested.

Glossary

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Fire resistance classes

Fire insulation includes all measures that contribute towards the prevention and control of fires. Because this is a broad and complex field, different types of fire insulation are divided into the following categories:

  • Preventive fire insulation
    Concrete measures that contribute towards enabling a fire to be extinguished as quickly as possible and that help save people and animals.
  • Technical fire insulation
    All technical systems that help fire prevention, fire detection and fire suppression – typical examples are smoke detectors, automatic extinguishing systems and smoke and heat extraction systems.
  • Structural fire insulation
    This specifies the materials and components that may be used and how emergency escape routes and extinguishing systems are to be planned.
  • Organisational fire insulation
    Fire officers and company training on the topic of fire insulation fall under the heading of organisational fire insulation.
  • Defensive fire insulation
    All concrete measures aimed at preventing fires and stopping the spread of fires.

As per DIN 4102 and DIN EN 13501, building products are divided into different classes, depending on how long they retain their functionality when exposed to heat.

Relevant products

Dated: November 2020

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