Following recent events, it’s really important to know the fire standards of the cladding you’re using on buildings. By law, all buildings above 18 metres in height need to have cladding which is fire rated. Most cladding has some sort of protection built in, but only those which are FR should be used on these taller buildings.
These ratings range from an A1 to a D in accordance with European Standards EN-13501-1.
Class A1 – Products are described as having no contribution to fire at any stage. BS EN 13501 sets several thresholds for combustion performance when tested to both EN ISO 1716 and EN ISO 1182. One of these thresholds is a maximum heat of combustion of 2MJ/kg. Typical products meeting this classification include most inorganic materials such as metal and stone.
Class A2, s3, d2 – Products are described as having no significant contribution to fire at any stage. BS EN 13501 sets several thresholds for combustion when tested to EN ISO 1182, or both EN ISO 1716 and EN 13823. One of these thresholds is a maximum heat of combustion of 3MJ/kg. A typical product meeting this classification is plasterboard.For comparison, Wood has a typical value of 15 MJ/Kg.
Some products use a slightly different fire classification known as the BR 135 standard, set by the BRE (Building Research Establishment). When using a cladding product that is classified using this method, a full classification report must be supplied to prove compliance with BR 135.
For full information on the fire rating of a specific product, get in touch with us. We’d be more than happy to help.
A wind and weather proof protection for exterior walls
Windstopper Basic has a very low vapour transmission resistance, enabling moisture from inside the building to pass through. The unique manufacturing process does not include compressing resulting in a naturally rough surface. In consequence, insulation can be placed directly against the inner side of the board.
The board is powerfully resistant towards both rot and fungal growth and can withstand considerable fluctuations in weather and climate conditions.
Adding to this, the Windstopper Basic is non-combustible. When installed according to installation instructions, Windstopper Basic will function as a temporary facade for up to 6 months.