All surface roofing by Protan exposed roof EX membrane

All surface roofing by Protan exposed roof EX membrane

Protan EX membrane can be fitted mechanically or laid on a vacuum roof system with ease. It is suitable for all kind of substrates.

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Protan EX membrane is a specially-produced PVC membrane, with a polyester fleece laminated to its reverse side that which can be installed directly onto old felt and bitumen roofs or wooden substrates. Protan EX membrane is produced with a knitted polyester reinforcement and a 140 g/m2 polyester fleece laminated on the reverse side.

Protan EX membrane can be mechanically fitted installed or laid loose in as a vacuum roof system.

Reaction to fire

Protan Exposed Roof SE, Protan Terrace T, SE-L og Protan SE Titanium+ fulfils the requirements of class BROOF (t1) and (t2) according to EN 13501-5 for all underlay except EPS/XPS-insulation.

When using a migration barrier of at least 120 g/m² glass felt, Protan Exposed Roof SE, Protan Terrace T, SE-L og Protan SE Titanium+ fulfils class BROOF (t1) and (t2) also on EPS/XPS-insulation.

Protan Exposed Roof EX satisfies the requirements of class BROOF (t2) and (t1) in accordance with EN 13501-5 on underlay of old roofing membranes.

Protan Exposed Roof EXG fulfils class BROOF (t2) and (t1) according to EN 13501-5 for all underlay.

The testing is carried out in accordance with ENV 1187-2 and ENV 1187-1.

Fire classification

FIRE TESTING REQUIREMENTS FOR FITTING EXPOSED ROOFS ON A BUILDING.

ABOUT THE RULES FOR FIRE RATINGS OF ROOF MEMBRANES IN EUROPE:

Airborne fire tests of roof membranes for rating in Europe are carried out according to the test methods prEN*)1187. This is divided into four parts:

prEN1187 part 1, known as the German fire test
prEN1187 part 2, known as the Nordic fire test
prEN1187 part 3, known as the French fire test
prEN1187 part 4, known as the British fire test
*) prEN, where 'pr' means 'Preliminary', E-European and N-Norm. Alternatively, 'ENV' is also used, where 'V' stands for “Vornorm”.

It is up to the authorities of a country to decide which of the four parts/methods will be accepted. After satisfactory testing, the roof membrane can be classified in accordance with EN13501-5 for the applicable surface it was tested on and receives the classification:

BROOF(t1) in accordance with EN13501-5 and ENV 1187 part 1,
BROOF(t2) in accordance with EN13501-5 and ENV 1187 part 2,
BROOF(t3) in accordance with EN13501-5 and ENV 1187 part 3, or
BROOF(t4) in accordance with EN13501-5 and ENV 1187 part 4,
Contact Protan for an overview of all relevant fire classifications.