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Leakage Ratings Through Walls, Dampers, Doors, Firestops and Joints Richard N. Walke Underwriters Laboratories Inc.
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Topics for Discussion Leakage Ratings for Walls, Dampers, Doors, Firestops and Joint Systems Recent NFPA Code Proposals Relating to Smoke Leakage
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Leakage Ratings
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HVAC Smoke Control Methods Engineered Systems Static or Passive Systems
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Walls – UL 263 Air Leakage Assumed to be Smoke Tight Standard does not Include Leakage Ratings
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Dampers – UL 555S Air Leakage Through Interior of Damper Class I, II and III Performance Levels at Elevated Temperatures Codes focus on Class II Performance at 250 F
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Doors – UL 1784 Leakage Determined at 0.1, 0.2 and 0.3 in. WC (25, 50 and 75 Pa) Tested at Ambient and 400 F Results Published in cfm per sq ft of Door Opening
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Firestops – UL 1479 Leakage Determined at 0.3 in. WC (75 Pa) Tested at Ambient and 400 F Results Published in cfm per sq ft of Opening
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Joints – UL 2079 Leakage Determined at 0.3 in. WC (75 Pa) Tested at Ambient and 400 F Results Published in cfm per lin ft of Opening
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NFPA Code Changes
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Proposed Leakage Ratings Requirements Covers Smoke Barriers Only Cumulative Leakage Limited to 0.75 cfm per sq ft of Wall for all Dampers, Doors, Through-Penetration Firestops and Joints
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Contact Information NBK Architectural Services Phone: (847) 272 – 8800, Ext. 40057 Fax: (847) 574 – 4017 Email: NBK.Architectural.Services@US.UL.com
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Contact Information Rich Walke Phone: (847) 664 – 3084 Fax: (847) 313 – 3084 Email: Richard.N.Walke@US.UL.com
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