Quelfire’s QuelSelector Version 5 adds whitewall and shaftwall tested details

Iain Hoey
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QuelSelector Version 5 release and scope
Quelfire has released Version 5 of its QuelSelector product selector tool, with the update issued in January 2026.
The QuelSelector was first launched in 2022 to help construction professionals identify appropriate tested solutions.
Version 5 keeps the core functionality of the tool and adopts a refreshed look aligned to updated brand guidelines.
It includes live links to Quelfire’s latest standard installation details.
Tested details added in the updated tool
Version 5 expands the QuelSelector from 60 to 97 pages, reflecting additional tested details and customer feedback.
Twenty-eight pages cover whitewall and sandwich panel details tested in Euroclad and Paroc Panel System.
The update expands the range of tested details, with solutions for whitewall and shaftwall systems.
These include tested solutions for whitewall and sandwich panel systems, covering Euroclad Firemaster and Paroc Panel System AST F, F+, and L.
EI 120 single-side shaftwall details are also included.
Additional content covers partial penetrations, steel profile decks with a steel-lined aperture, putty pads installed in timber stud walls, and expanded head-of-wall seal details.
Organisation, access and quoted comments
Quelfire identified limitations around supporting constructions and the complexity of service penetrations as key challenges affecting project teams.
The QuelSelector V5 is organised first by substrate construction, followed by penetrating services, reflecting typical construction methods.
Live links connect users directly to the digital file, supporting access to the latest installation information.
Craig Wells, Sales Director at Quelfire, said: “Our goal for Version 5 was to provide even more unique tested details and, ultimately, continue to make life easier for our customers.
“While some may see it as just a tool, it really can help save time during the early design and specification stages, reduce non-compliance, and even support Gateway 2 submissions.
“It’s the peace of mind that comes with it – knowing that the systems chosen are supported by tested and certified solutions.”
Quelfire recommends using the QuelSelector during design stages and states that buildings should be designed around standard tested details to support regulatory compliance.