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FlameOut Block Class A vapour control layer
The FlameOut Block Class A vapour control layer is glass-based woven scrim and an aluminium layer with a special protection coating to protect the aluminium layer from corrosion. The glass reinforcement scrim provides excellent tensile strength in wall and roof insulation. This advanced vapour control layer is independently tested to British and international flame retardant standards. The product meets the Euroclass A2-s1,d0 fire safety required by other external wall elements such as cladding.
- Flame retardant grade with Euroclass A2-s1,d0 rating
- High-performance protection against moisture
- W1 rating for water tightness
- Excellent tensile strength and nail tear resistance
- Fully CE certified to BS EN 13984


FlameOut Block Standard vapour control layer
FlameOut Block Standard is polyethylene-based vapour control layer with a mono-filament reinforcement scrim to provide excellent tensile strength in wall and roof insulations. These vapour control layers are independently tested to British and international flame retardant standards.
- Flame retardant grade with Euroclass B-s1,d0 rating
- Reinforced FR vapour control layers (VCLs)
- Excellent tensile strength and nail tear resistance
- Available in two grades

Flame Retardant Standards for Vapour Control Layers
INTRODUCTION
Vapour control layers are used in roof and wall installations to ensure long-term protection to the building envelope. Air and vapour control layers improve the building’s air tightness and prevent moisture within the building’s warm air from reaching the insulation layer. Air and vapour control layers ensure that the building envelope is properly sealed to control ventilation and prevent heat loss in compliance with Building Regulations Part L. Installed on the warm side of insulation, vapour control layers protect insulates from interstitial condensation. Specialist membranes with additional characteristics, such as high UV resistance, ventilation control and energy efficiency, are also beneficial for the building’s long-term protection.
British and international building standards specify flame retardant materials for specific installations and structures. Flame retardant additives are incorporated
in the materials or added as a coating to make them flame retardant; it is the formulation, quality and amount of these additives that determine which flame retardant tests the material will pass and what standards to which they will comply.
A flame retardant material is one that self-extinguishes; it does not mean that it is flame proof. Flame retardant materials are resistant to catching fire, reduce flammability, and inhibit, suppress or delay the production of flames. Flame proof materials are ones that are not liable to catch fire or be damaged by fire and are not readily ignited or burned by flames.
In 2002, to harmonise the classification of the reaction to fire for building materials, the European Commission introduced the Euro Fire Class System, based on EN ISO 13501-1.
STANDARDS
EN 13501-1
Fire classification of construction products and building elements. Classification using test
data from reaction to fire tests (EU).
BS 476
PART 6 Fire tests on building materials and structures. Method of test for fire propagation for products (UK)
BS 476
PART 7 Fire tests on building materials and structures. Method of test to determine the classification of the surface spread of flame of products (UK

Euro Fire Class System and National Fire Class Systems*
Euro ClassEN ISO 13501-1 | UKBS 476 Parts 6 & 7 | GermanyDIN 4102 |
---|---|---|
Class A1 | NA | A1 |
Class A2 | Class 0 | A2 |
Class B | Class 0 | B1 |
Class C | Class 1 | B1 |
Class D | Class 1 | B2 |
Class E | Class 2 | B2 |
Class F | Class 3 | B3 |
*Indicative purposes only; test methods and standards vary
EN 13501-1 STANDARDS
FIRE BEHAVIOUR
Class A1 – non-combustible
Class A2 – very limited combustibility
Class B – combustible (limited)
Class C – normal flammable
Class D – normal flammable
Class E – normal flammable
Class F – not classified materials
SMOKE DEVELOPMENT
Class S1 – very limited smoke
Class S2 – limited smoke
Class S3 – no demands on smoke
BURNING DROPLETS
Class d0 – no droplets or particles
Class d1 – limited burning droplets
Class d2 – no demands on droplets
Non-combustible building materials
A1 or A2
Highest level for flame retardant materials
B-s1, d0
VAPOUR CONTROL LAYER FLAME RETARDANCY TESTS
To meet the requirements for EN ISO 13501-1, the Euro Fire Class System, two test standards must be passed.
EN 11925-2
Single Flame Source Test “Reaction to fire tests for building products— Part 2: Ignitability when subjected to direct impingement of flame.” The method specifies a test for determining the ignitability of products by direct small- flame impingement under zero impressed irradiance using vertically oriented test specimens.
Although the method is designed to assess ignitability, this is addressed by measuring the spread of a small flame up the vertical surface of a specimen following application of a small (match-sized) flame to either the surface or edge of a specimen for either 15sec or 30sec. The determination of the production of flaming droplets depends on whether or not the filter paper placed beneath the specimen ignites.
Pass standard:
- Flame spread (Fs) <150mm within 60sec (when exposure time is 30sec)
EN 13823
(SBI) Single Burning Item (SBI) Test “Reaction to fire tests for building products—Building products excluding floorings exposed to the thermal attack by a single burning item.” A method of test for determining the reaction to fire behaviour of building products (excluding floorings) when exposed to the thermal attack by a single burning item (a sand-box burner supplied with propane). The specimen is mounted on a trolley that is positioned in a frame beneath an exhaust system. The reaction of the specimen to the burner is monitored instrumentally and visually. Heat and smoke release rates are measured instrumentally and physical characteristics are assessed by observation.
Pass standards:
- Fire Growth Rate Index (FIGRA) must remain below 120 W/s
- Total Heat Release (THR) in the first 600sec of exposure must be <7.5MJ
- Lateral Flame Spread (LFS) must not reach the edge of the specimen, the
flame spread (Fs) must be <150mm within 60sec
VAPOUR CONTROL LAYERS UK BUILDING REGULATIONS
Building regulation in England covering fire safety matters within and around buildings are specified in Approved Document B (Fire Safety) Volume 1 (dwelling houses) and Volume 2 (buildings other than dwelling houses). The documents specify the minimum standards (BS 476 and EN ISO 13501-1) for all materials used in the construction, with specific installation requirements. The full document is available online: www.gov.uk.


Single Flame Source Test apparatus for EN 11925-2

Single Burning Item Test apparatus for EN 13823
UK Building Regulations Update
On 21 December 2018, changes to the Building Regulations 2010 specified that materials used in the external walls of buildings over 18m must now be Class A1 or A2, as determined by EN 13501-1. This relates to buildings containing dwellings, institutions or rooms used for residential purposes. Class 0 rated materials (as determined by BS476 Parts 6 & 7) no longer qualify. Materials excepted include: door frames and doors, fire stopping materials, membranes, seals/gaskets/ fixings/sealants and thermal break materials.
PRODUCT DATA
FLAMEOUT® BREATHE membrane is breathable, non-woven fabrics with superior self-extinguishing, flame retardant properties, available in two grades of FR rating. It is independently tested to EN 13501-1 and is suitable for wall and roof installations. SAFE ONE® is the UK’s first limited combustible breather membrane, independently tested to EN 13501-1.
FLAMEOUT® BLOCK vapour control layers (VCLs) are polyethylene-based vapour control membranes with a reinforcement scrim to provide sufficient tensile strength in wall and roof insulations. They are independently tested to British and international flame retardant standards.
PRODUCT |
Flame Retardant |
Colour |
Application |
Weight |
Tensile strength |
Temperature range |
Water vapour resistance |
Water vapour transmission |
Resistance to Penetration of Air |
Water tightness |
Sizes |
Roll weight |
Pallet quantity |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
FlameOut Breathe |
Class B-s1,d0 |
Dark grey |
NA |
90 |
MD 170 XD 140 |
-40/ +70 |
0.1 MNs/g |
Sd 0.02m EN ISO 12572 BS 4016 Class 1 |
<0.1 |
W1 |
1.5 x 50 3.0 x 50 |
7.2 14.0 |
28 28 |
Safe One (SF400)* |
Class A2-s1,d0 |
Black |
Openings <50mm Overall exposure not to exceed 50% of the surface area |
310 |
MD 1400 XD 1400 |
-30/+250 |
0.6MNs/g |
Sd 0.12m EN ISO 12572 |
<0.009 |
W1 |
2.65 x 20 |
18.0 |
25 |
FlameOut Block |
Class B-s1,d0 |
Milky White |
NA |
140 |
MD>500 XD>500 |
-40/+70 |
140 MNs/g |
Sd 28m EN 1931 1.56 g/m2/day BS 3177 |
NA |
W1 |
2 x 50 |
14.5 |
52 |
FlameOut Block Plus |
Class B-s1,d0 |
Milky White |
NA |
210 |
MD>500 XD>500 |
-40/+70 |
300 MNs/g |
Sd 60m EN 1931 0.77 g/m2/day BS 3177 |
NA |
W1 |
2 x 50 |
21.5 |
46 |
FlameOut Block Class A | A2-s1,d0 | White/Silver | NA | 155 | MD>1,200 XD >1,000 |
20,000 MNs/g | Sd 4,000m | NA | W1 | 1.5 x 50 | 13.5 | 27 |
NOTE: As per EN 13859-2, Clause 5.2.2, in the case of the breather membrane or VCL being used on a supporting structure, further flame retardant testing of the structure may be needed to determine the flame retardancy of the construction due to a possible different flame retardancy of the supporting construction ma- terials itself (e.g. wood). Safe One is Class A2-s1,d0 when free hanging or directly installed on a supporting substructure with a flame retardant classification of A1 or A2. FlameOut Breathe FR is Class B-s1,d0 when free hanging or directly installed on a supporting substructure with a flame retardant classification of A1 or A2. FlameOut Breathe has been tested directly installed onto wood as Class D-s1,d0. FlameOut Block Standard and FlameOut Block Standard Plus are Class B-s1,d0 when free hanging or directly installed on a supporting substructure with a flame retardant classification of A1 or A2.
*Important: Register your warranty with ITP prior to installation. Separately provided Installation instructions provided by the Safe One Technical Team must be complied with to validate any warranty. Safe One proprietory adhesives, tapes and accessories must be used to validate any warranty.
FlameOut Projects
ITP vapour control layer featured on innovative commercial project
ITP’s FlameOut Block Standard vapour control layer has been used in the transformation of one of Leeds city centre’s landmark office buildings.
Stamisol Safe One chosen for National Trust property
ITP has supplied Stamisol Safe One, the UK’s most advanced breather membrane, for one of Kent’s most popular heritage destinations as part of new facilities at the National Trust’s Ightham Mote property in Sevenoaks.
FlameOut Breathe chosen for façade upgrade on Brighton apartments
ITP’s FlameOut Breathe flame-retardant breather membrane has been specified for a major remediation project upgrading the façade of an apartment complex in Brighton.
ITP membrane chosen for TRIBE Hotel at Manchester Airport
ITP supplied an advanced vapour control layer to protect the long-term condition of the building envelope at the new 412-bedroom TRIBE Hotel near Manchester Airport.