Stud wall FD30 with glazing

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Hi all. Am closing in the ground floor stairs with a stud wall as part of a loft conversion. The wall will be 63mm CLS with 12.5mm PB, skimmed. There will also be a doorway. We will lose some light with the wall so was wondering if glass was acceptable and if so what the requirements are. Many thanks.
 
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The glass would need to be fire resistant so either Georgian wired (Hmm nice!) or fire resistant glass (£1000/m2) so take your choice. Or don't bother.
 
Thanks for the reply. If I used Georgian wired glass is there a minimum thickness, maximum size and do I need an intumescent seal? Is there a framing requirement? I can't find much information on the subject.
 
Georgian wired isn't acceptable as a fire-resistant glass, except in small panels (eg above a door).

To achieve the full 30 min separation with a glazed screen, you need Pilkingtons 'Firestop' or equivalent, which as the boss above says is VERY expensive, and generally only used in commercial/retail/leisure projects.

(Georgian wired maintains integrity in a fire which means it will keep smoke back, but it won't prevent the passage of radiant heat. Proper fire-resisiting glass has an internal membrane wich expands to foam in a fire, and stops radiant heat from passing through).
 
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I thought you could get wired glass to work in bigger clear sizes nowadays tony, ie bigger than ickle 6"² ?
 
Electric lights it is then :). Any restriction on running wires through a fire rated wall ?
 

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