Dear All,
I am trying obtain information on sprinklers and how water from a sprinkler head operating may affect fire resisting glazing?
Fire resisting glass (FD30) used to separate an apartment & corridor used for means of escape in proposed moden aparment block.
If the apartment has sprinkler system, (BS 9251) I am trying to obtain information on how does fire resisting glass behave when hit by cold water from the sprinkler head operating and the room temperature being higher than normal and approaching 68 centigrade? (Or around the temprature for the sprinkler head to operate, as there has been enough heat from the fire to also heat up the room and any glazing present).
Information on whether the glazing , can still perform its fire resisting qualities, or would it be affected by the cold water and the elevated temperature and crack, drop out etc? (Thus not providing its fire resisting seperation).
Is there likley to be any difference with insulated glass behaviour as opposed to intergrity glass only? (Georgian wired glass may crack but the wire will mean it would not drop, perhaps?)
I appreciate this is technical but I wanted to pick some brains out there? I would be gratful for any information / opinions etc both on the board or direct by e mail. (I have also e mailed Pilkington Glass tonight asking same info).
Thanks in anticpation. Shaun Doyle