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SOUNDLAG
A C O U S T I C
P I P E
W R A P
- Innovation in Insulation
Made in Australia
Ceilng extraction
fan openings let in
80%
DECOUPLING FOAM
CONVOLUTED ACOUSTIC FOAM
of the noise.
4525C is the most cost effective acoustic pipe lagging to satisfy the Australian Build
Codes RW 45 requirement.
4525C having hydrolysis resistant foam and flexible loaded vinyl, protected by a tough
reinforced foil ensures Soundlag 4525C will last a lifetime.
4525C reduces the noise in hydraulic and waste pipes by 25 dB(A).
4525C is the easiest installed of all the available systems.
Hydraulic Consultants and Architects are largely responsible for the selection of adequate pipe
insulation and a quiet, non-intrusive system is demanded particularly in prestige office and modern
multi-storey developments. Pyroteks SOUNDLAG 4525C is a combination of loaded polymer
adhered to acoustic foam with an outer layer of reinforced aluminium foil. The combination of
these materials gives the best sound transmission loss results as well as a four zero fire rating. The
Australian Building Code requires Rw ratings of 30 and 45 in non habitable and habitable rooms
respectively.
Rw 30
SOUNDLAG
4525C
Rw 45
SOUNDLAG
4525C
10mm
Plasterboard
Pipes correctly lagged with Soundlag 4525C within the right structure achieve the above results.
The diagrams outlined above are systems provided by Peter Knowland Acoustic Consultants (PKA),
based on the actual test results (ATF 750B Report) of Soundlag 4525C carried out at the National
Acoustic Laboratory (NAL), in Sydney. Field tests were conducted at the Walsh Bay acoustic test facility whereby a bathroom system comprising of a toilet, basin and floor waste was installed on top of
the test facility with PVC soil and waste pipes penetrating the concrete slab and passing through the
receiving room. Tested in accordance to International Standard ISO 140-1, 1997.
Soundlag 4525C must be applied on pipes that pass over ceiling penetrations such as air
conditioning ducts, lack of air gap, vents, downlights, manholes and exhaust fans.
25
dB(A)
22.5
dB(A)
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
STEP 1
Measure the length and diameter of the pipe requiring lagging.
m
STEP 2
To calculate the required width of Soundlag apply the formula below
WIDTH = x (OD + (2xT))+OL
where: OD = outside diameter of the pipe
= 3.14
T = thickness of Soundlag (25mm nom.)
OL= Overlap (50mm)
Example:
For 100 mm pipe + Soundlag
W = 3.14 x (100 + (2 x 25))+50 = 521mm
cut
W
STEP 3
Once the width is calculated, Soundlag can easily be cut with a sharp knife or scissors.
STEP 4
Wrap Soundlag around the pipe and use high quality aluminium tape
(complying with AS1530.3 Four Zero Fire Rating) to join the product together.
All joins must be overlapped by 50mm to ensure a good acoustic seal.
Tape
Soundlag
Bare
Pipe
Tape
50mm Overlap
Testing Soundlag at National Acoustic Laboratory
Recommended spacing
650mm apart.
Product Specification
Product Name:
SOUNDLAG 4525C
Product Code:
17054073
Weight:
Thickness:
25mm (nominal)
Insertion Loss:
(NAL ATF 750B report)
Flammability:
(AS 1530.3, 1999)
Ignitability Index
Spread Of Flame Index
Heat Evolved Index
Smoke Developed Index
Maximum operating
temperature: (recommended)
120o C
Manufacturing Tolerance:
+/- 3%
0
0
0
0-1
WARRANTY: The goods are warranted by the manufacturer against defective workmanship and materials, its obligations pursuant to this express warranty being limited to the repair or
replacement of the defective goods or materials at its option. Services supplied by the company are expressly warranted to be rendered with due care and skill. To the extent permitted by law,
all implied conditions and warranties, other than those implied by the Trade Practices Act, are expressly excluded.
DISCLAIMER: The information presented herein is supplied in good faith and to the best of our knowledge was accurate at the time of publication. Users are advise to make their own
determination as to the suitability of this information in relation to their particular purpose and specific requirement. Subject to conditions in Sec.68A of the Trade Practices Act, applying in
Australia, our liability is expressly limited to the replacement of defective goods. We shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages, or directly or indirectly sustained, nor for any
loss caused by application of these goods not in accordance with written advice.
The conclusions drawn from acoustic test results are as interpreted in writing by a qualified acoustic consultant. Even so always seek the opinion of your own acoustic engineer as to the meaning
of any data presented by the manufacturer as it applied to any given project or use.
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