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Hamworthy_Tyneham_BSEE (vertical) Bleed_386 x 141mm.qxp 14/05/2024 11:32 Page 1


FIRE SAFETY & SECURITY


Tyneham natural refrigerant commercial heat pumps


50kW – 130kW outputs available


CO2 natural refrigerant


Achieve high flow temperature up to 70ºC


15kW – 50kW outputs also available with R290 natural refrigerant to achieve max flow temps of 75ºC*


Early engagement


Through early engagement with manufacturers, such as FSi Promat, architects and specifiers can access the technical information needed to accurately specify products to accommodate potential concerns, ensuring that the correct fire stopping, or cavity barrier systems are specified for the correct application. FSi Promat provides extensive support to architects and specifiers, including full access to technical specifications, performance details and third-party certification to provide absolute reassurance at the point of specification. To further extend that support and to help raise awareness of the issues that need to be considered, FSi Promat has recently introduced specification packs to offer fast access to the in-depth information needed to accurately specify fire stopping products. These bring together all the information that would be required when specifying fire stopping systems, including technical guidance, support documents, typical details for a project of the same scope, diagrams explaining installations and the configuration for tested solutions.


Get it right, first time


Selecting the correct fire stopping solutions for building projects at the earliest stage in the design, is vital to help ensure they are delivered on time and on budget. For too long fire stopping has been an afterthought, instead of an integral part of the building’s design, which can lead to issues such as non-compliance where products have been switched out at a later stage. The need to report changes under the gateway scheme will help to address this but also avoid delays as it is imperative to specify the correct products at the design stage. To uphold the highest standards, expert technical support should be sought from a


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manufacturer’s specification department or technical team at the earliest point to allow any potential issues to be identified to help avoid delays further down the line.


Technical support


FSi Promat offers technical support, including creating bespoke solutions for complex projects. The company will work alongside specifiers and architects to deliver a passive fire protection solution that meets the demands of the project.


This is important to all stakeholders as the Building Safety Act clearly sets out that all parties must demonstrate accountability. To support the correct specification of passive


fire protection, the firm carries out robust testing to ensure as many different applications as possible are covered. Where there isn’t a tested solution, it offers guidance, and technical evaluations to advise on product suitability. This drastically reduces the potential for


remedial work, while waste is minimised as the system is designed to fit the project from day one.


This attention to detail needs to be underpinned by clear certification backed by third party testing. This should then be set out in the maintenance manual and the installation recorded to leave no doubt about the quality of the passive fire protection. Transparency, clear documentation, and early engagement with the manufacturer will deliver the level of accuracy needed to ensure passive fire protection is specified correctly at the earliest stage to support timely project delivery and fire safety excellence. The Building Safety Act clearly sets out the need to demonstrate both responsibility and competence at every level from development through to installation.


Getting it right first time for life critical safety


products matters – and it is important that a collaborative approach is used to support that.


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Suited to larger installations – cascade to achieve higher outputs


Ultra low Global Warming Potential (GWP)


Combine with any of our commercial heat pumps and boilers for a hybrid set up


* Our range of natural refrigerant heat pumps includes the Tyneham CO2 and CO2Q, plus Tyneham R290HT. The Tyneham R290HT is available in 15kW – 50kW models and can achieve high flow rates of up to 75 degree C. Tyneham R290HT not pictured.


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