PRODUCTS COVERED
InPro Corp. Fireline 520 Water Guard series with Optional drain tube Floor Assembly Bottom mount 2" thru 32.5" (4.5” Slab) and (6” Slab)
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The InPro Corp. Fireline 520 Water Guard series with Optional drain tube Floor Assembly Bottom mount 2" thru 32.5" (4.5” Slab) and InPro Corp. Fireline 520 Water Guard series with Optional drain tube Floor Assembly Bottom mount 2" thru 32.5" (6” Slab) are 2-hour rated fire-resistive joint systems[1]. The fire resistive joint system consists of a metallic system[2] and a fire barrier[3]. The “Fireline 520 Series” is used as a fire-resistive joint system in commercial buildings as protection to deter smoke, hot gasses and flames from traveling between floors. Intertek is only certifying the fire barrier portion, which is made by Inpro Corporation, of the fire resistive joint system. The metallic system must be either supplied by Inpro Corporation or another manufacturer and comply with the requirements of the Intertek Design Listings.
Slab Size |
Test Standard |
Rating |
Design No. |
4.5 in. |
ASTM E1399 (Class IV) UL 2079 (2004), ASTM E1966 (2007) |
120 min. |
INC/JF 120-02 |
6 in. |
INC/JF 120-03 |
Optional Air Leakage Test: 10.5 ft
3/min at ambient temperature.
[1] fire resistive joint system, n—a device or designed feature that provides a fire separating function along continuous linear openings, including changes in direction, between or bounded by fire separating elements. Definition from ASTM E 1966-01 Standard Test Method for Fire-Resistive Joint Systems
[2] metallic systems—one or more metal components integrated to perform the specific function of sealing or bridging a joint, or both. Definition from ASTM E 1399 – 97 (Reapproved 2005), Standard Test Method for Cyclic Movement and Measuring the Minimum and Maximum Joint Widths of Architectural Joint Systems
[3] fire barriers—any material or material combination, when fire tested after cycling, designated to resist the passage of flame and hot gases through a movement joint. Definition from ASTM E 1399 – 97 (Reapproved 2005), Standard Test Method for Cyclic Movement and Measuring the Minimum and Maximum Joint Widths of Architectural Joint Systems