Sleeve (construction)

Sleeve (construction)

In construction, a sleeve is used both by the electrical and mechanical trades to create a penetration.

Materials

Sleeves can be made of:
* sections of steel pipe
* plastic
* sheet metal
* proprietary devices that are listed firestop components

Requirements

* Sleeves must be sized such as to adequately allow the passage of the intended penetrant(s) plus enough room to permit the practical installation and mounting of the penetrants as well as adequate room for firestops. A general practice is to size the sleeve two NPS (pipe sizes) up from the diameter of the penetrant. For example, a 4" pipe, with 1" of thermal insulation makes a 6" penetrant (1" pipe covering on each side of the pipe), plus two pipe sizes = an 8" sleeve, creating a 1" annulus.
* In case of insulated piping, the size of the insulation must be taken into account for the intended firestop certification listing.

Hazards

* Metallic sleeves are heatsinks in the firestop that follows the mounting of the penetrants. Maximum and minimum tolerances for wall thicknesses must be taken into account prior to casting. Heatsinks can affect T-ratings. Organic sealants used for topcaulking in firestops may let go of the sleeve if it has conducted too much heat through to the unexposed side (as in the case of the fire test article, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
] ).
*Plastic sleeves are usually removed after the concrete forms are stripped, as they contribute fuel to an accidental fire.

ee also

* Piping
* Firestop
* Packing (firestopping)
* Penetration (firestop)
* Penetrant
* Annulus (firestop)
* Fire-resistance rating
* Fire test
* Heat sink

External links

* [http://www.csusm.edu/facilities/Building_Standards/Div_15/15050%20Basic%20Mech%20Mat%20&%20Methods.pdf CAL State University Section 15050 Spec, including Sleeves]
* [http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/internet/hep/specs/Current_Specs_2004/15050-021703.pdf UVA Virginia Hospital Section 15050 Specification, including Sleeves]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Sleeve (disambiguation) — A sleeve can be:* Sleeve, that part of a garment which covers the arm, or through which the arm passes or slips * A tube into which another tube is inserted, which in the case of small tubes is called a thimble * A Sleeve (construction), used in… …   Wikipedia

  • Sleeve valve — The sleeve valve is a type of valve mechanism for piston engines, distinct from the more common poppet valve. They saw use in some pre World War II luxury cars, sports cars, the Willys Knight car and light truck, and saw substantial use in… …   Wikipedia

  • sleeve bearing — Any bearing of tubular or sleeve like construction …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • Heat-shrinkable sleeve — (or commonly shrink sleeve ) is a corrosion protective coating for pipelines in the form of a wraparound or tubular sleeve that is field applied. History The first heat shrinkable sleeves were introduced over 35 years ago when polyethylene… …   Wikipedia

  • Raglan sleeve — A raglan sleeve is a type of sleeve whose distinguishing characteristic is to extend in one piece fully to the collar, leaving a diagonal seam from armpit to collarbone. It is popular in sports and exercise wear, and named after the 1st Baron… …   Wikipedia

  • Nothing up my sleeve number — In cryptography, nothing up my sleeve numbers are any numbers which, by their construction, are above suspicion of hidden properties. They are used in creating cryptographic functions such as hashes and ciphers. These algorithms often need… …   Wikipedia

  • Docking sleeve — In mechanical engineering, a docking sleeve or mounting boss is a tube or enclosure used to couple two mechanical components together, or to retain two components together; this permits two equally sized appendages to be connected together via… …   Wikipedia

  • Violin construction and mechanics — A violin consists of a body or corpus, a neck, a bridge, a soundpost, four strings, and various fittings. The fittings are the tuning pegs, tailpiece and tailgut, endpin, possibly one or more fine tuners on the tailpiece, and perhaps a chinrest,… …   Wikipedia

  • Penetration (firestop) — A penetration, in firestopping, is an opening , such as one created by the use of a cast in place sleeve, in a wall or floor assembly required to have a fire resistance rating, for the purpose of accommodating the passage of a mechanical,… …   Wikipedia

  • Firestop — A firestop is a passive fire protection system of various components used to seal openings and joints in fire resistance rated wall and/or floor assemblies, based on fire testing and certification listings. Unprotected openings in fire… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”