Gables like dormers are vertically oriented vents best placed as high as possible.
Fire rated attic vents.
O hagin universal direct deck attic vents this attic vent provides maximum net free ventilation area nfva and is designed for mop in or dry in applications using tile shingles slate or shake.
Vulcan 14 wide x 18 inch high fire stopping vent with flat front flange face.
Used in outer wall gable area.
When a wildfire nears and the vent reaches the critical temperature the intumescent coating on the matrix structure expands creating an insulating barrier from fire and embers.
An ember catching screen blocks dangerous embers during ember attacks long before the fire arrives.
14 x 18 inch flat front fire stop gable vent.
81 sqin net free venting area.
The conmpany s soffit and eaves vents prohibit flame intrusion through a structure s ventilation system.
Vulcan vents are listed by the california state fire marshal under category 8165 of the building material listing program.
Approaching fire generates heat whichtriggers the vulcan vent to close.
For flush mount over wood etc.
Quick reference as well as more pics and info for gable vents.
Vents are vulnerable to wildfires when embers and flames enter into the enclosed attic or crawl spaces and ignite combustible materials in those areas.
This is a photograph from a test conducted in a fire research laboratory.
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Vulcan vents are the perfect fire stopping vent for your home.
The vulcan vents are the only fire resistant vents that meet both the wildland urban interface wui and the one 1 hour fire test standards for the exterior of buildings all while providing the proper amount of ventilation to attic and crawl spaces in building structures.
The core of our fire and ember safe vents are manufactured out of hi grade aluminum honeycomb and coated with an intumescent fire proof coating.
The intumescent coating is designed to quickly swell up and close off when exposed to high heat.
The importance of ember and flame entry into vents during wildfires has resulted in the development of commercially available vents designed to resist the intrusion of embers and flame and recomendations for new or retrofit vents to protect existing openings.
Ember entry through vents can result in ignition of combustible materials in the attic and result in a building burning from the inside out.
When used in conjunction with lower soffit or eave vents rapid cooling and venting of the attic can take place.
It shows fire penetrating a frieze block vent with flames entering into what would be the attic.
Under eave soffit vents important airflow notes.