Fire-Rated Glass Document38
Fire-Rated Glass Document38
Fire-Rated Glass Document38
1. General Principles a) Integrity vs Insulation Some Architects will request an integrity only fire rated glass floor. This is generally not possible for the following reason. The structural glass element of a fire rated glass floor normally comprises a multi laminate glass bonded using standard poly-vinyl-butyral (pvb) membrane. This membrane starts to soften above 150 degrees Celsius and melts completely by 250 degrees Celsius. Thus an integrity only fire safety glass deployed under a structural glass will allow heat to transfer through to the structural glass allowing the pvb to soften and the multi laminate structural glass to fail under applied load. This softening/failure process under fire is relatively quick. An unprotected glass floor could fail in as short a period as 3 to 4 minutes under applied load in fire conditions. Therefore our fire rated glass floor systems all incorporate Integrity and Insulating fire-resistant glass, specifically Contraflam, manufactured by Vetrotech Saint-Gobain. The insulating element of this glass limits heat transfer through to the structural glass enabling the structural glass to carry applied load for the specified duration. b). Load capacity Every LITEFLAM floor system distributed by GreenLite Glass Systems (GGS) has been tested under applied load in one of two categories. UK/Europe/Canada Domestic Loading Commercial Loading c). Support : : 1.5 kN/m2 4.0 kN/m2 U.S. 60 psf 100 psf
Fire rated glass floors require four sided support. The Contraflam fire rated glass used in the LITEFLAM systems is a gel filled glass (single or multilayer gel depending on fire resistance required) and is not designed to carry applied load. Therefore every LITEFLAM system includes a patented load bypass or load transfer system to isolate the fire rated glass from the floor loadings. Additionally the supporting steel structure for the multipanel systems includes a provision for expansion at every jamb to minimise possible buckling due to steel expansion in fire conditions. d). Construction All LITEFLAM systems combine the fire rated glass and structural glass into a single mild steel frame protected by intumescent paint. This enables the fire rated and structural glass to be placed in close proximity to each other and offers a much superior aesthetic to previous systems. All LITEFLAM multi-panel systems have been tested using mild steel rolled hollow sections (RHS) protected with intumescent paint as primary and secondary support. It is possible to use other sections such as channels or tees subject to Fire Authority approval. An Architect proposing such variations from that tested should be encouraged to check back to his Regulatory Authority before finalising his specification for a particular project.
e). Test Criteria All LITEFLAM systems have been tested to ASTM E119-00 US and Canada and either BS476 Part 21 1987 or BS EN 1365-2:2000 the relevant British Standards. f). Slip Resistance All LITELFAM systems (except the Liteflam Domestic product) are supplied as standard with LITEFLOOR top sheet which incorporates a slip resistant carborundum frit in a variety of standard colours and patterns. The Liteflam domestic unit is supplied in clear or sand blast finish. g). Separate Sheet/Composite Sheet Systems LITEFLAM systems are offered in both separate structural glass/fire rated glass systems and double glazed systems. The choice as to which to offer is based upon a number of not necessarily mutually compatible criteria. Separate Sheet System
Advantages: Better for larger panel sizes due to ease of installation. Total combined weight of structural and fire rated glass can be 160Kg/M2 typically. So a 2.0m by 1.0m panel would weigh 320Kg! Another good selling point is that only structural glass top sheet needs replacing if broken thus saving the cost of the fire rated sheet. Disadvantages: Not so suitable for external use. Difficult to obtain clean environment between sheets in site conditions.
Advantages : Ease of installation. Available for both commercial market and domestic market as standard Liteflam unit. Factory constructed quality available with low-E hard coating to meet Part L insulation requirements if necessary. More suitable for external use. Disadvantages : Heavy in larger panel sizes. Whole unit has to be replaced at higher cost if damaged. h). Panel Sizes Available 60/60 systems 1.0m x 2.0m (39.375 x 78.75) 1.5m x 1.5m (59.0 x 59.0) 90/90 systems 1.0m x 2.0m (39.375 x 78.75) 1.5m x 1.33m (59.0 x 52.375) Assessment letters are available for increased panel sizes by special request. i). Specification sheets Non fire rated specification sheet attached. 60/60 specification sheet attached. 90/90 specification sheet attached. j). Framing system The LITEFLAM frame systems have been designed to be the smallest and most aesthetically pleasing frames available in the market place. See attached schematic detail. k.) External Use The systems can be modified for external use. Particular care has to be taken to waterproof the interface between the glass floor and the surround. LITEFLAM has standard solutions to this problem. Distribution and Technical Service: GreenLite Glass Systems Inc.
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