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Installation InstructionsF520 Fire Barrier Floor to Floor and Wall to Wall Inside MountSTORE AND INSTALL BLANKETS SUCH THAT THE PRODUCT REMAINS DRY.NOTES:1. Verify that the structural gap and blockout dimensions are in conformance with submittal data beforebeginning installation. Certi cation of this product was completed by Guardian and Intertek Testing Laboratories. Product must be installed in accordance with these Installation Instructions.2. For vertical (wall) installations, for single sided and double sided blankets available. For single sidedproduct, ensure drape of blanket faces "potential threat" side of wall.3. If job site speci c conditions exist , these general installation instructions do not take place of an Engineering Evaluation if required. Any modi cations made to the product without documented manufacturing direction will void the warranty.4. F520 Fire Barrier is delivered pre-assembled. Transitions/directional changes must be installed rst.Fire Caulk Disclaimer:Inpro provides 1 or 2 tubes of fire caulk (depending on order size) at no charge. Should additional caulkbe required, due to project or site complexity, additional caulk to be provided by others.Figure 1- General Installation Work ow1. Place the re barrier into the expansion joint, F520 Fire Barrier has a 12" (305mm) overlap at each end.One end is the male and the other is the female. Always secure the female with fasteners in each uppercorner as depicted.2. On the rst section remove the male end and slide it into the wall. Install the next section, nesting themale into the female end tightly and secure with hardware appropriate to the substrate.3. Flanges are expanded metal. Ensure anges are pressed tight and held at to the substrate.4. Utilize hardware appropriate to the substrate (supplied by others) with a maximum spacing of12" (305mm) O.C. Recommended hardware for various conditions are: Floor - 1/4" (6mm) x 1 3/4" (44mm) concrete/wood screw with washer Wall - 3/16" (5mm) x 2 1/2" (64mm) concrete/self drilling screw with washerFig 1IPC.1837/REV.7

Installation InstructionsF520 Fire Barrier Floor to Floor and Wall to Wall Inside MountFigure 2- Transition Installation Work ow5. Begin by installing the female-ended transition.6. Secure each 12" (305mm) ange into place with hardware appropiate to the substrate. Always installvertical blanket with the female end up as shown in Fig. 2.7. Continue re barrier installation per Fig. 1.Fig 2

Installation InstructionsF520 Fire Barrier Floor to Floor and Wall to Wall Inside MountFigure 3- Vertical IntersectionFig 38. Remove the male end of the verticle rebarrier. Always install vertical blanket with thefemale end up.9. Next measure the depth of (Dim A) and theinside bellows (Dim B). Cut a "V" shape tomatch the space within the blanket.10. Install the modi ed end into the throatof the oor and insert the re barrier into thewall. Be sure there are no voids between thetwo. Fire caulk at connection point to ensureno air gap exists.Fig 3aWALLFIRECAULKFLOOR

Installation InstructionsF520 Fire Barrier Floor to Floor and Wall to Wall Inside MountFigure 4- Field Speci c Lengths At Transitions Connections Work Flow11.Secure the transition in place rst.12. In the event a project requires a speci c length, a female end can be recreated in the eld tofacilitate the next male end connection.13. Measure the needed length from the edge of the ange to the other edge of the ange. Mark iton both sides.14. Measure back 12" (305mm), using a razor remove the inside layer of white blanket materialexposing the anges (see Fig 4a). Remove the pins and cut the anges off. The 1/2" (13mm) thickouter re blanket will remain with the section.15. In the female end install the 4 new pins/washers and bend the pins over.16. Nest the 24" (610mm) male end into both female ends and fasten.Fig 4Fig 4a

Installation InstructionsF520 Fire Barrier Floor to Floor and Wall to Wall Inside MountFigure 5- Field conditions of whole re blanket lengths Work Flow - increments 10'(3.1m) or 4'(1.2m)17. In these conditions you must remove the rst male end and use it in the last female end.18. Remove the pins and cut the re blanket in line with the edge of the ange. Set male end aside forlater installation.19. Install all the sections except for the last one.20. Take the male end that is set aside and nest into the last female end.21. Install the new pins/washers and bend the pins over.Fig 5

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