This service focuses on specific types of cable systems.
KBS (KabelbrandSchutz): This likely refers to specialized cable fire protection systems, often involving fire-resistant coatings, wraps, or ducts designed to protect cables themselves from fire and prevent them from contributing to fire spread. These systems ensure that critical electrical services remain operational for a longer period during a fire and that cables don't become ignition sources or pathways for fire.
PVC Cabling Systems: Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) is a common material for cable insulation. While generally self-extinguishing, PVC can produce dense smoke and corrosive gases when burned. Firestopping for PVC cabling systems involves the use of intumescent firestop sealants and devices around cable penetrations through fire-rated barriers to prevent fire and smoke spread, and to minimize the risks associated with burning PVC.