Antifires ensures compliance with Russian GOST R certification for Naberezhnyye Chelny projects by maintaining a comprehensive documentation package that aligns with Federal Law No. 123-FZ and GOST R 53308-2009. Each fire rated glass product is tested in accredited furnaces under conditions that replicate real fire scenarios, with results recorded for integrity and insulation performance. The certification process includes providing factory test reports in the Russian language, which are directly accepted by local fire inspection authorities. Antifires also offers pre-certified product specifications for common ratings like EI 30, EI 60, and EI 120, reducing the need for additional project-specific testing. For complex installations in the KAMAZ industrial zone, the compliance team works with contractors to ensure all documentation meets the Ministry of Emergency Situations requirements, streamlining the approval process.
For residential apartment buildings in Naberezhnyye Chelny, the most commonly required fire resistance rating for fire doors is EI 30, as mandated by Federal Law No. 123-FZ for compartmentation between dwelling units and escape routes. This rating ensures that the door assembly provides both integrity (E) for 30 minutes and insulation (I) to limit heat transfer. Antifires supplies fire rated glass for such doors, with products like the 15mm FPOS offering up to 132 minutes of integrity and 33 minutes of insulation, exceeding the minimum requirement. For higher-risk areas within residential complexes, such as boiler rooms or storage spaces, EI 60 ratings are sometimes specified to provide additional safety margins. Local building codes in Tatarstan may also require impact safety ratings for glazed doors in public corridors, which Antifires systems accommodate.
Yes, Antifires provides Russian-language fire test reports and compliance certificates for all fire rated glass products, specifically designed to support local building permit applications in Naberezhnyye Chelny. These documents include detailed test data from accredited laboratories, covering parameters such as furnace temperature curves, unexposed surface temperature rises, and structural deflection measurements. By offering documentation in Russian, Antifires eliminates the need for contractors to arrange third-party translations, which can delay project approvals. The certificates are formatted to meet the requirements of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations and local fire inspection authorities, ensuring seamless acceptance during permitting reviews. For projects involving the KAMAZ industrial zone or residential complexes, Antifires can also provide additional supporting documents, such as installation guidelines and frame specifications, to further expedite the approval process.