Passive fire protection

Fire-resistance rated wall assembly with fire door, cable tray penetration and intumescent cable coating

Passive fire protection (PFP) is components or systems of a building or structure that slows or impedes the spread of the effects of fire or smoke without system activation, and usually without movement.[1] Examples of passive systems include floor-ceilings and roofs, fire doors, windows, and wall assemblies, fire-resistant coatings, and other fire and smoke control assemblies. Passive fire protection systems can include active components such as fire dampers.

  1. ^ NFPA 3 Standard for Commissioning of Fire Protection and Life Safety Systems, 2018, 3.3.20.5

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