Firestops, Firestops -25 – NEC MA4000 User Manual
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Setting Up Infrastructures 4-25
MA4000 Expense Management Cable Management User Guide - Issue 1
Conductor Pathways Used
Step 1
To ground a pathway, click the Connected Pathways tab, and then click
the Add button.
Step 2
The Select Location window appears. Highlight the pathway you wish to
ground. Click OK.
Step 3
Pathway ID, Pathway Type, Source Space ID, and Dest Space ID are
populated.
Step 4
Click Save to save all input information.
Firestops
A firestop is needed any time you penetrate a firewall, i.e., a floor,
ceiling, or wall. The firestop provides a fire barrier in case there is a fire
in your facility. Each firestop has a burn-time limit associated with it-a
rating in hours.
Adding a Firestop
A firestop is needed anytime you penetrate a firewall, i.e., a floor,
ceiling, or wall. The firestop provides a fire barrier in case there is a fire
in your facility. Each firestop has a burn-time limit associated with it-a
rating in hours.
Adding firestops in your infrastructure
Step 1
On the Navigator Tree, highlight the space where the firestop material
will be located.
Step 2
Select the Firestops category from the drop-down list in the List View
section of the window.
Step 3
Click the Add button in the List View. In the Firestop Info tab, the Source
box shows the space highlighted in the Navigator Tree.
Step 4
In the Info tab, fill in the Firestop ID, Manufacturer, and UL# fields.
Step 5
In the Destination box, click the Set Location button.
Step 6
When the Location window appears, highlight the destination for the
firestop, and click Accept.
Step 7
Click Save.
Only the Firestop ID and the Destination are required to save Firestop information.
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