Graham Orm
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Just remembered the reason given for no intumescent strips, it doesn't allow the smoke to trigger fire alarms, so if the alarm in the fire zone is faulty you fry.
Grayorm":1l3eo3cx said:I've just checked re loft conversions which is where I did most of my fire reg work. There is no mention at all of intumescent strips (there wouldn't be if not required), also fire doors required 20 min fire protection, not 30 min as it was when I was doing them!!
colin":1iieu62f said:Grayorm":1iieu62f said:I've just checked re loft conversions which is where I did most of my fire reg work. There is no mention at all of intumescent strips (there wouldn't be if not required), also fire doors required 20 min fire protection, not 30 min as it was when I was doing them!!
FD20 no longer exists
Grayorm":35fbvyiq said:colin":35fbvyiq said:Grayorm":35fbvyiq said:I've just checked re loft conversions which is where I did most of my fire reg work. There is no mention at all of intumescent strips (there wouldn't be if not required), also fire doors required 20 min fire protection, not 30 min as it was when I was doing them!!
FD20 no longer exists
It's a new one on me, just looked it up on the regs portal of Stockport.
colin":32e6njov said:http://www.bwfcertifire.org.uk/knowledg ... fire-doors
http://www.bwfcertifire.org.uk/knowledg ... oor-frames
BWF Fire Fact Cards - FD20 and FD30 Fire Doors Explained.pdf
colin":1bliwg7j said:MMUK":1bliwg7j said:Fire reg stops are thicker
Not correct. During a fire-test a stop is not (theoretically) even required ! The stop is on the non-fire side of the door. The intumescent seal prevents the fire reaching the stop.
Remember, a fire-door alone does not make a fire door-set.
The idea that stops had to be thicker and/or made from hardwood stems from 1970/80's regs which have now been superseded.
RossJarvis":3o93brso said:Hmm. Thinking about this and the fitting of an external victorian door I did recently, I'm rather hoping an external door is not a fire door, subject to myriad regulations?
colin":lenc0287 said:Unfortunately many building inspectors are not fully up to date with current standards.
The lack of knowledge regarding fire safety is frightening.
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