• Source: Penetration (firestop)
  • A penetration, in firestopping, is an opening, such as one created by the use of a cast-in-place sleeve, in a wall or floor assembly required to have a fire-resistance rating, for the purpose of accommodating the passage of a mechanical, electrical, or structural penetrant.
    The penetration may or may not contain a firestop system. A penetration (opening) may or may not include a penetrant (something passing through the opening).















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    Penetration seals (firestops) treatise by Warrington labs
    Penetration seals (firestops) treatise by Nuclear Regulatory Commission
    Penetration seal (firestop) vendor listings by Thomas Register

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