Responding to this belt-and-braces approach, the A. Proctor Group’s Specification Manager, James Brackenreed-Johnston, commented that having an option that “goes above and beyond the minimum of what current regulations require” is a wise strategy for specifiers to consider. This is particularly relevant today, considering the upcoming changes the new Code for Construction Product Information guidance will have on material specifications in the future.
Procheck FR Tape is the latest addition to A. Proctor Group’s extensive range of fire-rated system solutions. Along with the previously mentioned internal VCL systems, their offering also includes fire-rated external breather membranes and air barrier systems, as well as the thinnest A2 insulation for interior applications available on the market.
When tested to EN 13501-1 as part of a system with Procheck A2 membrane, Procheck FR Tape helped the build-up maintain the membrane’s original fire-rating of A2-s1,d0. This overall rating exceeds the minimum requirement of B-s3,d0 for construction membranes used in external walls.