Fire protection windows

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Fire protection windows

Definition & Purpose

Fire protection windows are window constructions that are used in the event of fire, Fire, heat and smoke for a defined period of time. The aim is to Fire spread to slow down and thereby Escape and rescue routes usable for longer. This is particularly important in buildings with public traffic, in commercial properties or in fire-sensitive areas, because every minute counts in an emergency.
It is important to note that a fire-resistant window is not a „normal window with special glass“, but a Tested overall system of glazing, frames, seals and connection details. The required protective effect can only be reliably achieved if all components fit together and are installed professionally.

Fire resistance classes: What do 30/60/90 minutes mean?

The performance of a fire protection window is determined by Fire resistance classes described. These indicate how long the component retains its function under specified test conditions. In practice, you will often encounter time specifications such as 30, 60 or 90 minutes - The higher the class, the longer the window remains effective as a barrier.
Which class is required does not depend on the „wish“, but on the use, building structure and specifications from the fire protection concept or building regulations. The decisive factor here is that the required class to the installation location is appropriate - because a component that is classified too low can be problematic under authorisation law, while an oversized solution is not always economical.

Structure of a fire protection window: system instead of individual parts

A Fire protection windows only works as System. The glazing is designed in such a way that it retains its protective effect when exposed to heat and - depending on the design - the Heat radiation reduced. The frame is just as important: It must hold the pane securely even in the event of a fire and must not fail prematurely. Seals and connecting joints also play a key role, as smoke and hot gases can otherwise spread through gaps.
In practice, the majority of problems are not caused by the product itself, but by an installation situation that does not match the approval. The following therefore applies: not only „which window“, but also where and how The actual protective effect depends on where it is installed.

Areas of application: Where fire-resistant windows make sense

Fire-resistant windows are used wherever light and transparency are desired, but fire protection requirements must be met at the same time. Typical areas are public buildings, commercial properties, production and storage areas as well as parts of buildings in which fire compartments or escape routes play a special role. A fire-resistant window can also be a solution to allow openings without weakening fire protection, even in the case of narrow buildings or special building law requirements.
It is important to categorise them in the overall concept: a fire protection window is often a building block to Conditions and at the same time to make the use of the building practicable. The clearer the requirements are defined in advance, the smoother the planning, quotation and realisation will run.

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