A Day in the Life: Morgan Allen

Meet our Marketing Specialist Morgan Allen and learn about her role at Tenmat, as well as what she does in off time.

Give a brief overview of your key responsibilities.

Upholding the position as a marketing specialist tends to have an assortment of responsibilities. From curating illustrative elements for all of Tenmat’s promotional campaigns to tracking the latest trends in the construction industry, it’s fair to say that I don’t have a dull day in my role. One of my favorite key responsibilities that I personally enjoy is creating all of the illustrative elements in our promotional campaigns. Recently, I developed a chocolate bar wrapper for our FF102/50 Samples – like c’mon how fun is that!

If you could describe Tenmat in one word, what would it be?

Innovation. At Tenmat, our entire team is always striving to offer the latest technology in passive fire protection to the nation’s leading construction professionals. From developing a fire-rated speaker enclosure for audiophiles to engineering an intumescent fire block to help maintain the optimal performance and fireblocking requirements of a rainscreen cavity, Tenmat always strives to be one step ahead when it comes to enforcing life safety.

What does a typical day look like in the office?

Honestly, the best part of my job is every day different; however, the one consistent thing is making sure I have my second cup of coffee. Even though one day, I will be designing our next exhibition banner or organizing a live webinar with my colleague, Mirka – I religiously check my emails first thing every morning and review Tenmat’s social media feeds. Other than that, my day is filled with endless possibilities – but it is definitely always exciting.

During your time at Tenmat, what has been your favorite core memory?

One of my favorite core memories is visiting our headquarters in Irlam, UK and sister company, Permali in Gloucester – which I will note this was my first time traveling aboard. From getting a grand tour of our full-scale factory to simply meeting my team in person, it is simply a story I love to talk about again and again. I look forward to the next time I can give my team a visit – hopefully, in the near future!

And lastly, what do you like to do in your spare time?

If you know anything about me, I am an avid music lover, and genre does not matter. Some of my favorite concert highlights include Fall Out Boy, Rascal Flatts, The Weeknd, and most importantly, Bring Me the Horizon. Questioning my dedication to music? Once, I drove from Delaware to Pontiac, MI to see several of my favorite bands – which was 18-hour road trip.

Timber, Steel, and Life Safety: Passive Fire Protection in Modern Construction.

Learn More About the Standards of Passive Fire Protection in Modern Construction Practices.

Growing popularity for a major state university. Families relocating to the suburbs outside a rapidly developing city. Going demand for energy conservation practices in construction applications. For the past several decades, the United States has been swiftly developing its cities and towns, whether its repurposing outdated building structures, or constructing new facilities. Resulting from the rapid development, a multitude of modern construction practices, such as modular and mass timber construction, has emerged into the construction landscape.

As these practices appear in the construction scene, it is imperative that building code and life safety requirements are enforced and met. With passive fire protection upholding the safety of the lives and properties within our communities, building professionals and code officials need to properly identify the required firestopping solutions for each construction practice. In response, Tenmat has formulated an easy guide, which provides an overview of current construction applications and its associated passive fire protection requirements. Explore below and be proactive in protecting our communities from the disaster of a fire outbreak.

Overview

Testing 1, 2, 3 – Do You Have Life Safety? Advanced Passive Fire Protection in Audio Applications.

Whether you are installing in-ceiling loudspeakers in a newly renovated home cinema or mounting in-ceiling intercoms in new construction healthcare facilities, it is crucial that a high level of life safety is maintained. When these ceiling openings are left unprotected, flames, smoke, and heat are able to travel at an increased rate – jeopardizing the lives and property of these infrastructures. In response, passive fire protection solutions, such as Tenmat’s Fire Rated Enclosures, are designed to reinforce the integrity of the ceiling/floor assembly – causing the fire to be contained and allowing for additional evacuation time for occupants.

A blend of sound isolation, easy installation, and passive fire protection, TENMAT created the FF109-FRSC, a one-hour fire rated speaker cover. The FF109-FRSC 1 Hour Fire Rated Speaker is a dome-shaped intumescent enclosure which has been specifically designed to help maintain the integrity of fire-resistance rated ceiling/floor assemblies for one hour when penetrated by in-ceiling speakers. In addition, the sound absorbing properties of the propitiatory intumescent material enhance the acoustic performance of the speaker’s housing – allowing for a level of sound isolation.
If you want to learn more about the additional forms of passive fire protection in audio applications, please visit Audio Sector Page.

Ctrl+Alt+Delete Unsafe Facilities: Passive Fire Protection in Data Centers.

In the Digital Age, power-storage and data centers play a pivotal role in the storage, management, and processing of extensive digital information and computer systems. These facilities boast a sophisticated design, incorporating multiple storage devices, solid-state drives, and optical storage to cater to diverse and high-level client demands.

Given the substantial volume of through-penetration applications in these facilities, involving various electrical cables and wires, Tenmat has developed several UL Classified firestopping solutions to meet these specific demands. The FF160 Fire Protection Plug, a two-hour through-penetration firestop system, can be retrofitted within power and control cables, telecommunications cables, and optical fiber cables through solid floors or systems. UL Classified for a maximum of 60% cable fills in openings up to 5” diameter in concrete, this solution is easily customizable, making it ideal for power-generating energy stations. Additionally, our FF260 Fire Protection Block, a preformed, intumescent firestop block, is formulated to seal penetrations with cables, cable trays, cable bundles, metal pipes, and mixed penetrations, ensuring flame spread and smoke are halted for 120 minutes.

To gain additional knowledge about implementing the correct forms of passive fire protection into date centers, please visit Data Center Sector Page.

Educating Building Professionals About Advanced Firestopping Solutions in Educational Institutions.

Educational buildings, such as elementary and high schools (K12), university lecture halls, and vocational schools, are the starting grounds for the development of our current and future generations. One of the primary and most profound significances of passive fire protection is its capacity to save lives. In the unfortunate event of a fire outbreak, passive fire protection measures, such as fire-resistant materials, doors, and enclosures, act as a barrier, containing the spread of flames and smoke. This containment provides vital time for evacuation procedures to take place, ensuring the safety of students and staff. It is imperative to remember that in the chaotic atmosphere of a fire, seconds can make a crucial difference.

With T-Bar ceilings being fairly normalized in educational facilities, it is essential to develop a firestopping solution, which accommodates this life safety hazard. In line with the industry’s norm of suspended “T-Bar” ceilings, Tenmat engineered the FF130 – 2’ x 2’ and FF130 – 2’x4’ – a UL one-hour, fire-rated enclosure designed for troffer luminaires. With its ability to cater to any luminaire, regardless of any model or/and manufacturer, the FF130 – 2’ x 2’ and 2’ x 4’ allows architects and developers to choose their preferred lighting choice. Additionally, the flexible and lightweight nature of these covers allows for installation quickly and easily, significantly reducing labor costs compared to dry-walled box constructions.

Further educate yourself about the role passive fire protection plays in educational buildings by exploring the following link: Education Sector Page.

Creating the Equilibrium: Passive Fire Protection and Energy Conservation Solutions for Façade Systems.

In modern construction practices, the incorporation of external cladding and ventilated rainscreen systems have skyrocketed, serving as a dual purpose to enhancing a building’s aesthetics and providing effective protection against the elements. However, this innovative approach often leads to the creation of a cavity or void between the cladding and the building structure, a space crucial for ventilation and improved energy efficiency.

While this design strategy brings about notable advantages in terms of energy conservation and thermal performance, it also introduces a significant life safety challenge that demands careful consideration. The resulting void functions as an open chimney, posing a serious threat to the building’s structural integrity and the safety of its occupants. In the event of a fire this void becomes a conduit, allowing flames to spread rapidly both vertically and horizontally throughout the building.

In response to the massive life safety risks associated with this application, building codes, such as the 2022 NYC Building Code, has taken a proactive stance by identifying the challenges posed by concealed draft openings, both in vertical and horizontal orientations, within structures constructed using both combustible and noncombustible materials.
Tenmat’s FF102/50 Fire Blocks for rain screen systems are highly expansive intumescent fire blocks offering industry leading performance as Ventilated Cavity Fire Barriers / ‘Open State’ Cavity Fire Barriers and Façade Fire Block. The products have undergone extensive fire testing, including NFPA285, and are suitable for use within many construction types, enabling the versatile system to be specified with confidence and provide the installer with a simple, time saving and site friendly solution.

Expand your knowledge about the building code requirements and available solutions for façade systems by visiting Facades Sector Page.

A Band-Aid Won’t Fix the Aftermath: Implementing Passive Fire Protection in Healthcare Facilities.

Healthcare facilities play a vital role in our communities, serving as essential hubs for medical care, healing, and wellness. These facilities often cater to individuals who may have limited mobility, cognitive impairments, or other medical conditions that hinder their ability to respond quickly to a fire outbreak. Passive fire protection acts as a critical line of defense by compartmentalizing fires and preventing the rapid spread of flames, heat, and smoke. This containment allows for more time for evacuations, reduces the risk of smoke inhalation, and provides a safer environment for both residents and healthcare staff.

With a large-scale sanitary drainage and electrical wiring system within a healthcare facility, through-penetration is one of the key openings for flames and smoke, in the unfortunate event of a fire outbreak. As a result, Tenmat offers a full line of fire-rate solutions, designed for the small, irregular openings of through-penetration applications. Tenmat’s UL-Listed FF160 Fire Protection Plug is a flexible and lightweight material – ideal for retrofitting installation, as well as new construction of power and control cables, telecommunication cables, and optical fiber cables through sold floors or ceiling systems. For even smaller, irregular openings, Tenmat’s FF360 Fire Protection Foam can fire-rate irregular, hard-to-access, and large penetrations fast and effectively.

To broaden your understanding about the correct forms of passive fire protection required in healthcare facilities, please visit Healthcare Sector Page.

Shopping for Life Safety? Discover Various Forms of Passive Fire Protection in Hospitality Structures.

From luxury, all-inclusive resorts to your local shopping mall, the significance of maintaining high levels of life safety is crucial. With large volumes of people underneath a single structure, the outbreak of a fire possesses the potential to be catastrophic; therefore, implementing various forms of passive fire protection is essential.

Passive fire protection systems, such as TENMAT’s intumescent materials and solutions, serve as the first line of defense by containing fires, allowing more time for evacuation, and minimizing property damage. This not only protects the lives of guests and staff, but also helps preserve the reputation and financial stability of the hospitality industry. TENMAT offers a wide range of pre-designed solutions to reinforce the compromised integrity of fire-resistance rated ceiling assemblies in hospitality and retail applications.

With the affordability and design freedom of LED downlights, hospitality structures have grown to include these type of lighting fixtures in renovations and new construction of this form of application. TENMAT’s 109-200 and FF109-250s are designed to accommodate the future of lighting – LED downlights and with this solution’s retrofitting capabilities, it accommodates the bustling environments of hospitality and retail environments.

To discover more about the appropriate passive fire protection in hospitality structures, please visit Hospitality Sector Page.

The Age of Industrialization and Life Safety: Implementing Firestopping Technology in Industrial and Commercial Applications.

Whether you are developing a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility for a growing industry leader, or building additional warehouses for a consumer good giant, the importance of protecting its occupants and property is critical. In the unfortunate event of a fire, the lives of the structure’s employees and the physical assets of the facility are in danger of being consumed by smoke and flames. With the implementation of passive fire protection, it provides additional time for building occupants to evacuate, and an increased response time for first responders to extinguish the fire outbreak.

Many of these applications have irregular, hard-to-access, and/or small penetrations, which poses a threat when an outbreak of a fire occurs. These small, irregular openings allow for the flames, heat, and smoke to travel faster within a building, causing the number of lives and costly property damage to significantly increase. In response, Tenmat has formulated a line of pre-made solutions that cater to these irregular, hard-to-access openings.

Tenmat offers a wide range of pre-designed solutions to reinforce the compromised integrity of fire-resistance rated drywall or concrete wall and/or ceiling assemblies in industrial and commercial applications. Whether you are trying to fire-rate power and control cables, telecommunication cables, optical fiber cables, cable trays, cable bundles, metal pipes, or/and mixed penetrations, Tenmat offers a readily available solution.

To explore further about advanced passive fire protection for industrial and commercial applications, please visit Commercial Sector Page.

Master the Trade of Mass Timber and Passive Fire Protection Technology.

In recent years, the push for a smaller carbon footprint and faster lead times in construction practices resulted in the development of mass timber. Mass timber construction is built using a category of engineered wood products typically made of large, solid wood panels, columns or beams often manufactured off-site for load-bearing wall, floor, and roof construction. It offers sustainability, design flexibility, efficiency, structural performance, and myriad other advantages position it as a frontrunner in the movement towards more responsible and eco-conscious building practices.

For joint and gap sealing applications in mass timber, cross-laminated timber (CLT), and glulam, Tenmat has developed a line of state-of-the-art intumescent materials and solutions, each designed with the capability to be versatile in various applications. Tenmat’s FIREFLY 107 is an exceptionally powerful intumescent which combines fast reaction with high expansion and pressure generation – producing a solid char of good integrity. With its composition, the FF107 is applicable in construction joints and gaps. If the application requires a highly flexible firestopping material, Tenmat’s Firefly 104E is the optimal building block for this function. Its flexible nature allows for its ability to be applied into door and glazing seals, door hardware and ironmongery protection, damper seals, gap sealing or a variety of gasketing applications.

To gain additional knowledge about implementing the correct forms of passive fire protection into mass timber structures, please visit Mass Timber Sector Page.

Be The Role Model in Off-Site Construction: Explore the Demand for Passive Fire Protection in Modular Construction Practices.

Over the past several years, there has been a sharp increase in demand for more effective and efficient building processes within the construction industry. This heightened demand primarily stems from the limitations associated with traditional construction practices, including issues related to safety, construction quality, and project timelines. The answer to this problem is modular or off-site construction.

Modular, or off-site, construction practices have an assortment of benefits, compared to traditional construction practices; however, the demand for passive fire protection is equivalent to the demands in traditional construction practices. By building in passive fire protection at the point of manufacture, off-site structures offer builders a vast range of benefits making final construction an easier task.

From edge protection to through penetration, Tenmat offers “no build” UL fire-tested solutions, which have the ability to be installed in a matter of seconds and the flexibility to cater to the most difficult openings with no additional assembly or tools. Tenmat’s Firefly FF107 is an exceptionally powerful intumescent which combines fast reaction with high expansion and pressure generation. This material allows for an additional thickness for construction joint and gap sealing applications where the high expansion characteristics lead to economical material usage. If you are seeking to fire rate smaller wall penetrations, Tenmat offers a fire protection foam, the FF360. This sealant is recommended for blank openings, metal pipes, conduits, wires, and mixed penetrations in solid floors and ceilings.

To become an expert about passive fire protection standards in modular construction, please visit Modular Sector Page.

Multiply the Use of Passive Fire Protection in Multi-Family Complexes.

Conforming with the standards of implementing energy efficiency and accelerated construction practices, Type V-A construction has taken root in our modern, new communities. With its wood composition, these buildings provide excellent design flexibility, allowing for diverse architectural styles and layouts, making this practice optimal for residents, developers, and architects. Common applications of Type V-A construction include apartment complexes and condominiums. These structures house a multitude of families and individuals, which heightens the level of importance of installing passive fire protection solutions. By containing the smoke and flames, slowing their spread, and providing a longer evacuation period, passive fire protection not only reduces the loss of life but also ensures the integrity of the multi-family structure.

One of the main causes of the rapid spread of flames, smoke, and heat is the unprotected ceiling openings, caused by recessed can lights, LED downlights, and in-ceiling loudspeakers. When penetrating a fire-resistance rated ceiling with a lighting or speaker fixture, it compromises the integrity of a fire-resistance ceiling/floor assembly. Once a fire begins, the composition of the in-ceiling fixture melts within 15 minutes, allowing for heat, flames, and smoke to travel at a swift pace throughout the structure. In response, Tenmat has created a line of fire-rated enclosures, designed to fit over standard recessed can lights, oversized can lights, LED downlights, and in-ceiling speakers.

To learn more about applicable passive fire protection solutions and materials for multi-family structures, please visit Multi-Family Sector Page.

Wrapping It Up

To conclude, it is essential to keep our current and future communities safe from the unfortunate event of a fire outbreak. Here at Tenmat, we offer a full product range of firestopping solutions and materials, ranging from recessed can lights, in-ceiling loudspeakers, through-penetration systems, and so much more. To learn more about our full catalogue, please visit Application Overview or contact one of our specialists at +1-800-821-3436.

Beyond Books: A Lesson in Safety – Unveiling the Significance of Passive Fire Protection in Educational Environments.

Exploring the Vital Applications and Measures to Ensure Life Safety in K12 Schools, Colleges, and Universities is Met.

Fires in Focus: The Critical Demand for Passive Fire Protection in Educational Facilities

In the ever-expanding landscape of educational institutions, ensuring the safety of students, professors, administration, and additional staff is crucial. Whether you are renovating lighting fixtures in elementary schools or constructing a new dormitory for an expanding university campus, it is prominent to ensure passive fire protection measures are properly implemented to protect the lives and property within the “incubators” of our current and future generations.

Beyond the Flames: Demystifying Passive Fire Protection

Passive fire protection is a comprehensive defense strategy vital to securing educational structures from the devasting consequences of fire outbreaks. Unlike active fire protection systems that require human intervention, passive measures are inherently built into the architecture to automatically respond in the event of a fire. These measures include the incorporation of fire-resistant materials, specialized doors, and enclosures designed to contain and slow down flame and smoke progression. Therefore, passive fire protection acts as a proactive solution rather than reactive solutions – which caters to the critical element of time.

One of the primary and most profound significances of passive fire protection is its capacity to save lives. In the unfortunate event of a fire outbreak, these measures form a crucial barrier, impeding the progression of flames and smoke. This containment not only prevents the rapid escalation of the fire but also provides additional time for the execution of evacuation procedures. In educational settings, where the safety of students and staff is paramount, these vital moments can make a life-altering difference. In the chaotic atmosphere of a fire, every second counts, underscoring the imperative role that passive fire protection plays in enhancing the overall safety and resilience of educational environments.

Guardians of Learning: Identifying Key Areas for Passive Fire Protection

One of the primary contributors to the rapid expansion of a fire outbreak lies in unprotected ceiling openings, particularly those caused by recessed light fixtures in fire-resistance rated ceiling/floor assemblies. These openings create avenues for the swift dissemination of flames and smoke throughout the structure, posing a serious threat to the safety of its occupants. The implementation of passive fire protection solutions is crucial in mitigating this risk. A fire-rated enclosure, designed with materials like fire-rated drywall, mineral wool, or intumescent technology, acts as a safeguard by compartmentalizing the smoke and flames.

In addition to the vulnerability posed by unprotected ceiling openings from recessed light fixtures, in-ceiling loudspeakers also contribute to the rapid spread of fire outbreaks. Given the essential role of Public Address (PA) systems in large facilities like K12 schools and university learning centers, in-ceiling loudspeakers are prevalent in academic buildings. However, the integration of audio-visual (A/V) technology introduces additional pathways for flames, heat, and smoke to traverse. Therefore, it becomes imperative to install passive fire protection solutions in these applications to fortify the fire resilience of such structures.

Apart from the risk associated with unprotected ceiling openings from recessed lights and in-ceiling loudspeakers in fire-rated ceiling/floor assemblies, another concern arises from through-penetration openings caused by cables and wires. These openings create potential channels for the uncontrolled passenger of fire, compromising the integrity of firestopping barriers. To address this hazard, the installation of passive fire protection measures, including fire-rated plugs, blocks, foams, and sealants designed to stop flames and smoke, is becoming crucial. These solutions eliminate the smallest of pathways for flames and smoke, allowing for occupants to have a larger time frame to occupants.

In the Lab and Beyond: Cutting-Edge Technologies in Passive Fire Protection

As the demand for passive fire protection in educational settings rises, a multitude of passive fire protection solutions have entered the market. Some of these solutions include:

Fire-Rated Enclosures:

Passive fire protection solutions, such as fire-rated enclosures, are widely employed for safeguarding unprotected ceiling openings. While available in diverse sizes and compositions like mineral wool or intumescent material, a drawback lies in their limited adaptability. Many of these solutions lack the flexibility for easy installation, making them less accommodating for various lighting fixtures and in-ceiling loudspeakers, irrespective of model or manufacturer.

Fire-Rated Drywall Boxes:

Initially a cornerstone of passive fire protection, fire-rated drywall boxes face challenges due to labor-intensive installation processes and high associated costs. This traditional approach, while effective, is deemed less practical by many architects and contractors who seek more efficient and budget-friendly alternatives.

Fire-Rated Lights

Despite technological advancements, fire-rated lights have entered the passive fire protection market with some reservations. The intricacies in installation and maintenance present challenges for architects and contractors. Moreover, the limited aesthetic options of fire-rated lights may not align with the design preferences of new-construction educational facilities, potentially posing a drawback in their widespread adoption.

Intumscent Technology

Intumescent technology emerges as a versatile solution for fire-rating unprotected ceiling openings and through-penetration applications. With its adaptable, lightweight composition and added audio protection properties, intumescent technology stands out as a universal and efficient choice for a wide range of passive fire protection applications.

In addition to all of these available solutions is IMPORTANT to ensure they are fire tested and approved by a trusted third-party laboratory such as UL Solutions. To further learn about the importance of fire tested and approved passive fire protection solutions, please visit The Influence of Recessed Luminaires in Fire Resistive Assemblies | UL Solutions.

Smart Choices, Safer Spaces: Finding the All-In-One Passive Fire Protection Solution for Educational Facilities.

Here at Tenmat, our research and development team are dedicated to facing the opposing challenges of passive fire protection in education applications. All of our passive fire protection solutions are designed with the latest intumescent technology and have been fire tested by independent third-party labs such as UL and Intertek. Here are some of the key applications for educational facilities:

If Tenmat’s pre-designed solutions do not align with your application’s demands, we offer a full range of manufacturing capabilities – allowing for customizable intumescent solutions. Please reach out to one of Tenmat’s team members at +1-800-821-3436 for further assistance.

A Secure Future: Crafting a Blueprint for Passive Fire Protection in Education

In conclusion, the imperative demand for passive fire protection in educational facilities underscores the need for innovative solutions to ensure the safety of students, faculty, and infrastructure. The multifaceted challenges posed by unprotected ceiling openings, in-ceiling loudspeakers, and through-penetration openings necessitate comprehensive strategies for fire resilience. While various solutions exist in the market, Tenmat emerges as a standout provider, offering a range of fire-tested and approved products designed with cutting-edge intumescent technology. From fire-rated troffer covers to customizable intumescent solutions, Tenmat’s commitment to research and development reflects a dedication to meeting the evolving needs of educational environments, providing smart choices for creating safer spaces. For those navigating the critical landscape of passive fire protection, Tenmat stands as a reliable partner, offering a suite of solutions meticulously designed to address the unique challenges of educational structures.

Passive Fire Protection 101 – Don’t Fail Building Inspections

Don’t Fail Building Inspections

Knowledge about the regulations regarding recessed lights in fire-resistance-rated ceilings can help avoid costly mistakes and legal actions. There seems to be a great deal of confusion about what exactly fire-resistance-rating means, where it is applicable, and the solutions available to meet the building code requirements.

The widespread adoption and understanding of codes requiring continuity of fire-resistance-rated assemblies throughout the world has made this subject more and more relevant to contractors, builders, code officials, architects, building owners and managers, and homeowners. But instead of decreasing confusion over the issue, continuous changes in state code adoption legislation and increased demand for fire-resistance-rated, code compliant products and systems have far outpaced the availability of education on the topic.

What does fire-resistance-rating actually mean?

A fire-resistance-rating typically states the duration for which a building element or an assemblage of materials can withstand a standard fire-resistance exposure test. A fire-resistance-rating is usually given to an assembly consisting of various building materials that can resist the exposure of a standardized fire exposure for a set amount of time, or it may contain a variety of other criteria involving other evidence of functionality or fitness for purpose.
Fire-resistance-ratings were developed to evaluate the performance of building elements and assemblies during an intense fire exposure and can be applied to wall, floor, or roof systems, also known as horizontal assemblies.

How do you properly fire rate a ceiling?

The 2021 version of the International Building Code addresses this issue explicitly in section 714.5.2, Membrane Penetrations:

714.5.2 Membrane penetrations. Penetrations of membranes that are part of a horizontal assembly shall comply with Section 714.5.1.1 or 714.5.1.2. Where floor/ceiling assemblies are required to have a fire-resistance rating, recessed fixtures shall be installed such that the required fire resistance will not be reduced.

In addition, this section of the Code includes several exceptions. The following exception applies to listed luminaries (light fixtures). Please refer to the entire Code language and exceptions which apply to other types of membrane penetrations.
Exceptions:

8. Ceiling membrane penetrations by listed luminaires (light fixtures) or by luminaires protected with listed materials, which have been tested for use in fire-resistance-rated assemblies and are installed in accordance with the instructions included in the listing.

To meet this membrane protection code requirement, the ceiling must serve as an unbroken, continuous fire-resistance-rated horizontal assembly for a specific period of time.

In fire-resistance-rated wallboard applications, a typical assembly might have one layer of gypsum wallboard used on the underside of a floor/ceiling assembly that has been tested in accordance with the ASTM E 119 or UL 263 requirements for the hourly fire-resistance-rated assembly. In some cases, this could be a 1-hour fire-resistance-rated assembly; however, the time requirement may be greater than 1-hour, depending on the occupancy, height, and area of the building.

Use solutions that work best for your project and timeline.

There are several different solutions for fire-resistance-rated ceiling membrane applications with a diverse range of prices, approvals gained from fire-testing, and complexity. A common solution is prefabricated Fire-Resistance-Rated Light Fixtures, which have a variety of proven fire-resistance testing but are also the costliest choice
To avoid using these expensive lights, many construct boxes made from gypsum wallboard to surround the lighting fixture. This is very labor-intensive and may increase the cost of installation beyond budget limits, in addition to possibly not having a fire-resistance-rating.

Metal enclosures are also becoming an increasingly popular choice in the fire-resistance-rating dilemma. However, these are not UL-classified as a fire-resistance-rated assembly and so are not suitable for applications where fire-resistance is required.
A popular solution that is UL-classified are Fire-Resistance-Rated Light Covers. These covers are suitable for various recessed light fixture sizes and luminaires, and they comply with building code requirements for continuous fire-resistance in horizontal assemblies.

The covers are widely accepted by code officials throughout the entire United States, and possibly in other countries as well. One- and two-hour Fire-Resistance-Rated Light Covers are available from a variety of manufacturers at several different price points. They are proven to act as a suitable fire-resistance-rated horizontal assembly when called upon by fire and smoke.

Tenmat’s Fire Rated Recessed Light Covers are the solutions you’re looking for.

TENMAT fire rated enclosures and firestopping products have been designed to meet the building code and to help maintain the integrity of fire-resistance rated ceilings when penetrated by recessed lights, LED luminaires, fluorescent fixtures or in-ceiling loudspeakers or walls when penetrated by wires, cables, pipes or mixed penetrations. Tenmat’s unique design gives the architect, specifier and installer more freedom in fixture selection as the covers are suited to a wide range of recessed fixtures.

The flexible and lightweight nature of the covers makes installation quick and easy, reduces the stress put on the ceiling and significantly reduces labor costs compared to standard dry-walled box constructions. The high expansion and insulating properties of the cover ensures that both flames spread, and heat transmission are stopped for 60 minutes.

Talk to a member of our team today about how you can implement passive fire protection in your next construction project.