File:Pu foam.jpg
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[edit]Pulyurethane foam, used as a "penseal" or "penetration seal", instead of an approved firestop in a cable penetration. The Browns Ferry Fire involved such a seal, except that each side of the foam was coated with a fire retardant. This photo was taken at a Canadian plant. The foam was subsequently removed (3 manhours/ft³) and replaced with a proper firestop.
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current | 02:50, 15 July 2006 | 1,169 × 1,749 (356 KB) | Ahering@cogeco.ca (talk | contribs) | Pulyurethane foam, used as a "penseal" or "penetration seal", instead of an approved firestop in a cable penetration. The Browns Ferry Fire involved such a seal, except that each side of the foam was coated with a fire retardant. This photo was taken |
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