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Default Insulating & Fireproofing Icebox


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GM


Might also want to rethink the use of polyisocyanurate foam as it
produces extremely toxic gases in the case of even a small fire.


Dog - All foams are flammable and produce gases when burning. That is why I
was asking about types of fire barriers. Polyiso has some advantages and
disadvantages when exposed to fire - See:
http://www.pima.org/technical_bulletins/tbull105.html

In production boats, the icebox foam is usually encased with a thin layer
of glass/resin - not much of a fire stop. Adding 1/2" of plywood apparently
gives you about 10 minutes minimum before fire reaches foam.

Other foam on the boat, such as in the berth cushions is likely a bigger
hazard when burning than any foam around the icebox. We, and likely many
other boaters, have a heater located on a wood bulkhead, within a few feet
of a foam filled berth cushion!

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