Yes, Antifires fire rated glass systems are designed and tested to meet the performance criteria required by Indonesian National Standards (SNI), particularly SNI 03-1735-2000 for passive fire protection. The products undergo rigorous testing per BS 476 Part 22 and BS EN 1634-1, which are internationally recognized protocols that align with SNI requirements for integrity and insulation. For building permits in Pekanbaru, local authorities typically require documented proof of fire resistance, and Antifires provides certified test reports showing ratings such as E60, E90, and EI60. These certifications ensure that glazed openings in fire compartments and escape routes comply with local enforcement of national fire safety codes. For specific project requirements, Antifires can supply detailed compliance documentation to support permit applications in Pekanbaru.
For commercial high-rise buildings in Pekanbaru, the most commonly specified fire resistance rating for fire doors and glazing is EI60 (Integrity + Insulation for 60 minutes). This rating is mandated under Permen PUPR No. 26/2008 for stairwell enclosures and fire compartment walls in buildings exceeding 12 stories. The 28mm EI60 panel, which achieves 66 minutes integrity and 64 minutes insulation, is a typical choice for fire-rated doors in hotel corridors and office lobbies. For internal partitions where occupants are not directly adjacent, E60 or E90 integrity-only glass is often specified to prevent flame spread while allowing natural light. However, for critical escape routes, EI60 is preferred because it limits temperature rise on the unexposed side to below 140°C average, protecting evacuees from radiant heat. Antifires provides both options, ensuring compliance with Pekanbaru’s specific building safety requirements.
Yes, Antifires offers on-site technical support in Pekanbaru to verify the proper installation of fire rated glass systems. This service includes inspection of frame assembly, sealant application, and anchoring per certified specifications, such as M6/M8 anchor bolts at 300–600mm spacing and 3mm–5mm expansion gaps filled with ceramic fiber. Proper installation is critical to maintaining the fire resistance ratings verified in furnace tests, as deviations can compromise both integrity and insulation performance. Antifires’ local engineering team can also provide documentation and guidance to ensure compliance with SNI 03-1735-2000 and regional building codes in Pekanbaru. This support helps builders and contractors avoid common installation errors, ensuring that the fire rated glass systems perform as certified during a fire event. For project-specific requirements, Antifires can coordinate site visits and provide written verification of installation quality.