Once the transit frames are installed, the cables and/or pipes that pass through them are kept securely in place by a sealing system that also prevents the spread of fire, smoke, hazardous fumes, water, etc. It is widely acknowledged that the most stable and safe form of sealing system consists of precision-moulded insert blocks of many different sizes that also provide the much needed application flexibility.
The stability and safety that insert blocks give to transits is derived primarily from two main features.
These features make sure that not even gas can pass through a packed transit when it is installed correctly.
Cable and pipe transits must have features that make them safe in a variety of hazardous applications to protect people, environment – including intellectual property like computer data – and to help ensure the continued operations of a business or other organization.
See moreThe design, materials, construction and finish of frames play decisive roles in determining the safety of frames in withstanding constant stress in maritime and land-based environments.
See moreBefore working with insert blocks, cable management has to be carried out. Basically, this means that all cables passing through frames must have enough movement to allow them to be positioned correctly to facilitate fitting the insert blocks.
See moreNo matter how many safety features are built into the components of cable and pipe transits, they can only be realized through correct installation. This means that transits must be complemented with training to maximize the safety awareness in all stakeholders.
See moreTesting for certification purposes is carried out in independent laboratories throughout the world. The Fire Test Procedure (FTP Codes) Standards, however, apply equally to all laboratories, no matter their location.
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