3-Hour Firewall Penetration for SER

codycl

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Hey guys!

In my 18 years in the trade, I have yet to need to come to a forum to ask for help, but the time has come.

We are building a multifamily project with two sub-levels of garage with 5-stories of wood structure above. Basically, the two main electrical rooms that feed everything are in the basement below Level 1. I have chase/leave-out locations in the Level 1 slab above these two main electrical rooms with the plans of running SER from the equipment, through the leave-outs in the slab, then through the 5-story wood-framed structure to feed house panels and meter centers throughout.

My issue is that there is a 3-hour firewall separating one of the sections. I have approval from the city to penetrate the firewall with electrical cable, as long as we use the correct fire device/assembly/method. Most of the SER will be 250 KCM 3-Phase Aluminum. I am familiar with 2-hour penetrations in walls and floors, but I reached out to our firestopping rep, and he said it would be "an engineering decision" regarding the 3-hour penetration.

This is beyond anything I'm capable of figuring out on my own at this time, I dont understand the UL systems, etc, so if you can help me, I'll do my best to help you with a little consultation reward, haha. I'm desperate at this point.

Thank you in advance
 
I would suggest looking at something like a Hilti Speed Sleeve or an STI EZ Path product that is a pre-engineered solution and has assembly installation instructions for different fire ratings in specific wall assemblies.
 
Along with d0nut's post, contact the manufacturer of the firestopping system you plan on using, they will be happy to send you assembly instructions for the penetration. UL Fire Resistant Directory also has the approved assemblies of all manufacturers but is hard to come by.
 
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