3M™ Fire Barrier Cast-In Device Metal Deck Adaptors

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Allows for fast, easy cast-in firestop installation on fluted metal decks

Designed for use with 3M™ Fire Barrier Cast-In Devices

Easy snap-in assembly of Cast-In Devices saves time and requires no fasteners

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  • Allows for fast, easy cast-in firestop installation on fluted metal decks
  • Designed for use with 3M™ Fire Barrier Cast-In Devices
  • Easy snap-in assembly of Cast-In Devices saves time and requires no fasteners
  • One-piece body attaches easily to metal decking before slabs are poured
  • Used in conjunction with Fire Barrier Cast-In Devices, adaptors are firestop tested for up to 3-hours in accordance with ASTM E 814 (UL 1479)

3M™ Fire Barrier Cast-In Device Metal Deck Adaptors are one-piece plastic body adaptors for one-step firestopping on fluted metal decks. Installers simply snap a metallic or non-metallic 3M™ Fire Barrier Cast-In Device into the adaptor – no fasteners are required – and attach it to the metal decking before concrete slabs are poured. Adaptor/device assemblies are firestop tested up to 3 hours.

 

3M™ Fire Barrier Cast-In Device Metal Deck Adaptors
Simply a Better Way to Firestop
Easy to install, 3M™ Fire Barrier Cast-In Device Metal Deck Adaptors (PDF, 669 Kb) fit onto uneven metal fluted decking before concrete slabs are poured. This one-piece plastic adaptor features snap-in attachment to the Fire Barrier Cast-In Device — no tools or fasteners are required. It installs quickly and easily onto fluted steel pan decks for drain, waste and vented or closed pipe systems. The adaptor accepts Cast-In Devices for both plastic and metal pipes. When used in conjunction with Fire Barrier Cast-In Devices in listed systems, 3M™ Fire Barrier Cast-In Device Metal Deck Adaptors are firestop tested up to 3 hours in accordance with ASTM E 814 (UL 1479).
  • Use in conjunction with metallic and non-metallic 3M™ Fire Barrier Cast-In Devices
  • Fluted steel pan decks for drain, waste, and vented or closed pipe systems
  • New construction jobs requiring a minimum 2-1/2" (63.5 mm) concrete topping
  • Consult 3M™ Fire Barrier Cast-In Device Metal Deck Adaptor Installation Guide (supplied with each device) and listed system details for exact type of penetrants covered and hourly ratings
Reliable and Affordable Fire Protection
Effective and easy to install, 3M™ Fire Barrier Cast-In Device Metal Deck Adaptors are part of our family of fire protection products that offer the broadest, long-lasting solutions for a variety of commercial, industrial and residential applications. As a trusted leader in the fire protection industry, 3M offers a broad line of affordable products designed to meet the most demanding firestop requirements. Find the solution you need from the industry-preferred line of fire protection products.
 

 

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