You may be familiar with our new Technical Drawing Details by now and we honestly hope you’re finding these useful. Each of these documents contain a unique reference number, which you might not find very intuitive at first. This number serves as a key point for our Technical team's future interactions, enabling precise communication and problem-solving.
So, as promised, in this article we’ll delve into the art of reading and interpreting these unique reference numbers in 8 steps, to empower you to navigate our technical documentation effortlessly.
This refers to our 5 digits product shortcut, for example:
The substrate can be as per below:
DW =Drywall
RW = Rigid Wall
CF = Concrete Floor
PC = Plasterboard Ceiling
MS = Multiple substrates
The construction types refer to:
SC = Single Batt Compressed DC = Double Batt Compressed DP = Double Batt Pattress CP = Compressed + Pattress
BB = Batt box
Represented as:
SI = Single
MU = Multiple
MI = Mixed
Which are numbered as per below:
This again, refers to our 5 digits product shortcut, for example:
And last but not least,
At the moment this refers to,
TD = Technical detail 3D = 3D detail
2D = 2D detail
Let's go through a few examples for better understanding…
FB750-DW100-DP-SI-01-00001-TD
This reference number refers to: FB750 - drywall 100 mm – double batt pattress – Combustible pipe - single penetration - technical detail.
FB750-DW100-DC-SI-04-FS709-00001-TD
This second example reads as follow: FB750 - drywall 100 mm – double batt compressed - cable – single penetration – cables - second product – technical detail.
We believe that by enhancing the availability and clarity of technical information, we contribute to raising the bar for fire stopping and safety standards across the industry.
All our technical documents, including the new Technical Drawing Details are available to download, for free, from our website – www.nullifire.com.
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