ARC Party Wall Cavity Stop Stock

Price range: £62.40 through £77.40

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ARC Party Wall Cavity Stop Stock

Designed for use at the party wall junction, fitted in the external wall cavity, with a minimum 50mm overlap either s ide of the party wall cavity.

At 250mm wide, ARC’s PWCSS range is suitable for use with party wall cavities up to 150mm wide.

These wider barriers do not require a compression fit, and are supplied with a 5mm compression to allow for site anomalies.

Key Facts:

  • Up to 4 hours fire integrity
  • Horizontal and vertical options
  • Specified in terraced, semi-detached, apartments and major projects
  • Meets requirements of Approved Document B
  • Maximum cavity width available: 300mm
  • Easily installed with compression fit; no mechanical fix is required
  • Third-party certificated by IFC
  • CCPI assessed

The ARC Party wall cavity stop sock is a fully tested IFC certificated cavity barrier purposely designed to stop the spread of heat and flames in the external wall cavity of low-rise construction. The Cavity Stop Sock has been rigorously tested to meet or exceed the performance requirements laid out in UK and Irish Building Regulations, helping to ensure safer homes. It can be installed horizontally or vertically at the party wall detail

Installation instructions

ARC Cavity Stop Sock is designed to be simply compression fitted as the brick and block work progresses. No mechanical fixing is required, with the compression fit holding the barrier in place. Care should be taken when handling the product to ensure that the mineral wool isn’t damaged. The person installing the ARC Cavity Stop Sock should first familiarise themselves with this datasheet, ensuring the correct size of product is being fitted into the cavity.

The barrier must fully fill the cavity from external brick to internal block. Any cavity insulation must be cut back at the location of the barrier, and care must be taken to ensure that the built cavity width is accurate and that the size of barrier fitted is appropriate to this.

  • Vertical application: we recommend building up the internal block work first. Then progress several courses of brickwork, before installing the barrier. The brickwork can continue, building the barrier in. Care must be taken to ensure the correct compression fit is achieved.
  • Horizontal application: build the brickwork up to the level the barrier will be installed, ensuring the width of the cavity is correct. Allow the brickwork to set, before push fitting the barrier in to place and under the correct compression.
  • At the end of a run, or at a corner, lengths of barrier should be cut to the required length, and then tightly butt jointed ensuring no gaps remain.
  • The polythene encapsulation does not contribute to the performance of the barrier, but offers weather protection and product identification. We recommend that it is left in place for these purposes, however if it becomes torn or damaged there is no cause for concern.
  • You should not attempt to squash the barrier before installation. Although this can make the barrier easier to fit, it is likely to cause gaps and may damage the barrier, resulting in reduced performance.

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