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Posted By RHOES
Hi all,
Can someone tell me what the maximum permitted area is for a glazing in fire door for
a). door leading from an office corridor onto a protected staircase
b). double doors seperating a corridor mid-way
The source would be good also. I've looked at Building Regs Part B but I'm having difficulty determining the exact specification. Maybe someone a little more familiar with the guidance could help.
Regards
Rich
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Posted By D. Hilton
There isn't a limit. However, in practice the acoustic performance requirements for the door will provide a limit as this performance depends on the thickness of the glazed panel which in turn affects the safety and impact resistance of the glazing.
The requirements for fire and smoke containment with respect to ‘means of escape’ are contained in Approved Document B to the Building Regulations England
and Wales
Safety and Impact Resistance: Approved
Document N to the Building Regulations England
& Wales.
Acoustic Containment: Approved Document E
to the Building Regulations (England & Wales)
now gives specific acoustic performance
requirements for door assemblies in a number of
situations in "dwelling-houses, flats and rooms for
residential purposes", and also in schools.
Accessibility: Approved Document M to the
Building Regulations England & Wales
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Posted By S W
You should be ok with standard sized doors even if one full panel of glass.
Ask if they want the glass for integrity only (Glass staying in one piece to hold flames back) or they require integrity and insulation (Hold back flames and radiating heat)
The clear glasses should already comply with the safety impact requirements or you can have the glass with the wires in a safety version
Hope this helps
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