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Pemko HSS2000-18 Adhesive Intumescent Backed Hot Smoke Edge Sealing Door Gasketing For Category B Doors - 18' Foot
Pemko HSS2000-18 Adhesive Intumescent Backed Hot Smoke Edge Sealing Door Gasketing For Category B Doors
Features
- Adhesive-backed (surface applied) intumescent material.
- Chemically inert, highly stable, expandable graphite strip.
- Tested and proven in positive pressure conditions to withstand both hot smoke and hot gasses, resulting in longer integrity of the door assembly.
- More economical to use than specially modified doors in "tested assembly only" classifications.
- Hot Smoke Seal can be painted to blend in with the finish of a door/frame.
- Does not require periodic aftermarket field inspections.
- Will not degrade from carbon dioxide and ozone like many competitive intumescents from other manufacturers.
- Unaffected by moisture and will not break down like fiber-based or cellulose-based products.
- HSS2000 is available in 7, 8, 10, 18, 21 and 24 ft. coils.
- Category B - Doors - additional edge sealing system required - see Category G. Requires Category G system with gasket for fire and possibly smoke.
- Category G - Edge-Sealing Systems - systems that are surface applied to frames or doors and required for Category B doors.
- Category G - Edge-Sealing Systems - Hot Smoke Seal type for use with Category B wood and plastic covered composite doors rated up to and including 1-1/2 hours and Category B wood core doors rated 20 minutes without hose stream. Also suitable as a Category J gasket for use with Listed steel frames and/or classified steel covered composite, hollow metal doors rated up to 3 hours.
- Perimeter seal with PEMKO lite kit in steel covered fire doors rated up to and including 1-1/2 hours.
Certifications
Intertek Testing (Warnock Hersey)
Underwriters Laboratory 1S47
BHMA Certified
Fire Rated - Edge Seals - UL10C - Positive Pressure
Underwriters Laboratory 4L10
GREENGUARD Gold Certified
BHMA: | BHMA Certified |
UL: | Fire Rated - UL10C - Positive Pressure |
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