Yaroslavl Certified Fire Rated Glass Solutions for Russian Fire Safety Compliance

In Yaroslavl, building projects must rigorously comply with Federal Law No. 123-FZ on fire safety requirements and the detailed provisions of SP 2.13130.2020. These regulations mandate the use of fire-resistant barriers in public, industrial, and residential structures to contain fire and ensure safe egress. Antifires supplies certified fire rated glass and glazed systems that are tested to both the European standard EN 16034 and the Russian national standard GOST 30247.0-97. This dual compliance ensures that our products meet the local classification system for fire resistance ratings from EI 30 to EI 120, providing architects and engineers in Yaroslavl with reliable, code-compliant solutions. By integrating these tested systems, projects can achieve the necessary fire compartmentation required by local authorities, protecting both life and property in the city’s diverse building stock.

Adherence to Yaroslavl Fire Protection Regulations and Russian Federal Norms

Yaroslavl’s construction sector operates under the strict framework of Federal Law No. 123-FZ and SP 2.13130.2020, which specify the use of fire-resistant barriers in various building types. Antifires fire rated glass systems are engineered to conform to these regulations, with testing performed under EN 16034 and GOST 30247.0-97. This ensures that our products achieve the required EI 30 to EI 120 ratings for integrity and insulation, as classified by Russian standards. For example, EI 60-rated glazing is commonly specified for stairwell enclosures and corridor partitions in Yaroslavl’s commercial and residential buildings. Our systems utilize advanced intumescent gel layers that activate under heat, forming a rigid insulating barrier that prevents flame spread and limits temperature rise on the unexposed side, fully aligning with the performance criteria of SP 2.13130.2020.

Technical Specifications for Fire Rated Glass Grades in Yaroslavl Climates

Given Yaroslavl’s continental climate with harsh winters, fire rated glass must also provide effective thermal insulation. Antifires offers glazing solutions with integrated thermal performance, achieving U-values as low as 1.1 W/m²K. This is accomplished through multi-layer composite structures that combine fire-resistant intumescent gels with low-emissivity coatings and insulated frame systems. For specific applications, EI 30-rated glass is ideal for internal corridor partitions where moderate fire resistance is needed, while EI 60-rated systems are specified for stairwell enclosures and fire-rated walls. These products are validated by Russian certification bodies, ensuring they meet both fire safety and thermal comfort requirements. The glass structures, such as the 28mm EI60 panel (6mm + 5.5mm gel + 5mm + 5.5mm gel + 6mm), provide reliable insulation performance, with certified data showing integrity up to 66 minutes and insulation up to 64 minutes under standard test conditions.

Application of Fire Rated Systems in Yaroslavl’s Industrial and Heritage Buildings

Yaroslavl’s diverse building landscape includes industrial zones like the Nefteorgsintez complex and historic sites such as the Spaso-Preobrazhensky Monastery. For industrial applications, fire-rated glazing is essential in chemical storage areas and processing facilities to contain potential fires and protect personnel. Antifires provides robust systems that meet the high integrity and insulation demands of these environments, with ratings up to EI 120. In heritage buildings, the challenge is to install fire doors and windows that comply with SP 1.13130.2020 egress requirements without compromising architectural integrity. Our solutions include slim-profile frames and clear, non-intrusive glazing that blend with historic aesthetics while providing certified fire resistance. These systems ensure safe evacuation routes are maintained, as required by local fire safety audits, all while preserving the cultural value of Yaroslavl’s historic structures.

Why Yaroslavl Engineers Trust Antifires Fire Rated Products for Local Projects

Yaroslavl engineers and specifiers trust Antifires because we provide comprehensive documentation for Russian fire safety audits, including EN 16034 CE marking and GOST-R certificates. This full compliance package simplifies the approval process with local authorities. Our localized logistics, with distribution hubs in Moscow, ensure rapid delivery to Yaroslavl projects, reducing lead times for critical construction schedules. Furthermore, our technical support team offers expert guidance for custom fire door and window integrations, ensuring that each installation meets the specific requirements of regional construction norms. By combining certified product performance with reliable supply chain and technical expertise, Antifires delivers a complete solution that Yaroslavl’s construction professionals can depend on for their most demanding fire protection projects.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

For Yaroslavl commercial buildings, the required fire resistance ratings for fire rated glass are determined by the building’s occupancy classification, size, and fire compartmentation strategy as defined by Federal Law No. 123-FZ and SP 2.13130.2020. Typically, internal corridor partitions and office separations require EI 30-rated glass to provide 30 minutes of integrity and insulation. For stairwell enclosures and fire-rated walls that protect means of egress, EI 60 or EI 90-rated systems are commonly specified. In high-risk areas such as storage rooms or plant spaces, EI 120-rated glazing may be mandated. Antifires supplies glass systems that meet all these ratings, with certified test data confirming performance under EN 16034 and GOST 30247.0-97, ensuring full compliance with local fire safety codes.

Yes, Antifires provides GOST-R certified fire rated glass that is specifically designed to perform in Yaroslavl’s cold climate conditions. Our products undergo rigorous testing to meet the requirements of GOST 30247.0-97, which is the Russian standard for fire resistance of building structures. Additionally, our multi-layer glazing systems incorporate thermal insulation features that achieve low U-values, typically around 1.1 W/m²K, to minimize heat loss during harsh winters. The glass structures, such as the 28mm EI60 panel, are engineered to maintain their fire-resistant properties even under extreme temperature differentials, ensuring reliable performance in Yaroslavl’s continental climate. All products are supplied with full GOST-R certification documentation for local fire safety audits.

Antifires fire doors and windows comply with Russian Federal Law No. 123-FZ for egress routes by providing certified fire resistance ratings that meet the required integrity and insulation performance. For egress pathways such as corridors and stairwells, our systems are tested to EN 16034 and GOST 30247.0-97, achieving ratings from EI 30 to EI 120 as needed. The glazing uses intumescent gel layers that form a rigid insulating barrier under heat, preventing flame and smoke penetration for the rated duration. This ensures that escape routes remain tenable for the required period, allowing safe evacuation of building occupants. All installations are supported by full documentation, including CE marking and GOST-R certificates, to demonstrate compliance during fire safety inspections in Yaroslavl.