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Clearview A2 Glass Balconies

The Spectrum Range

Our Fire-Rated Glass Balustrade offers the ultimate blend of safety, compliance, and style. Engineered to eliminate the need for stanchions, the laminated fire-safe glass provides a sleek structural presence, making it ideal for balustrade applications on buildings over 18 metres tall when installed within a certified system.

NHBC Approved

Our Clearview A2 balconies are rigorously assessed and approved by the NHBC (National House Building Council), meeting high standards for quality and safety.

Non-Combustible

Clearview A2 balconies are fully compliant with BS EN 13501-1 and feature A2 fire-rated materials, ensuring non-combustible construction. This makes them suitable for high-rise and multi-story developments where fire safety is critical.

Loadings

Our balustrades are designed to suit a loading requirement of 0.74kN/m, offering high durability and strength, making them safe for a range of uses.

Impact Protected

The system includes concealed edge sealant encased in a stiff steel or aluminium U-shaped channel, providing robust impact protection on all exposed edges. This not only enhances safety but also improves durability.

Adjustable Glass Thickness

Glass thickness can be adjusted between 19-33mm to meet specific loading and safety requirements. This ensures versatility, catering to varying structural demands. The appearance of the laminated glass aligns with the criteria set in BS EN ISO 12543-6:2011. The aluminium toprail is powder-coated for a maintenance-free finish.

Fire Resistant

Our fire-rated glass provides 60 minutes of integrity and radiant heat reduction, crucial for safeguarding high-rise buildings. This glass solution is designed to prevent the spread of fire, offering vital protection in emergencies.

High-Rise Compliant

Meeting the latest high-rise safety regulations, our Clearview A2 balconies offer impact-protected performance and adhere to safety standards for structures exceeding 18 metres in height.

Safety Glass

Clearview A2 systems utilise toughened glass conforming to EN 12150, which is laminated with a fireproof interlayer made from advanced nanocomposite silica, providing superior fire protection while maintaining the integrity of the glass.

Excellent light transmission

In addition to its fire safety and structural strength, the glass in these systems offers excellent light transmission, enhancing natural lighting in both residential and commercial buildings. Certified to the 1B1 impact resistance rating according to EN 12600, it balances safety with visual clarity.

Reach New Heights With Neaco’s Fire-Rated Glass Balustrade

Our balustrade systems are built to achieve a Euroclass A2-s1, d0 fire safety classification, combining toughened glass conforming to EN 12150-2 and laminated safety glass to meet the highest safety standards EN 14449. This system also features a fireproof interlayer made from nanocomposite silica. The aluminium bottom track encapsulates the glass, which is tested according to EN 13501-2 standards for fire performance, holding a declaration of EW120/E120.

When installed in a certified system, Clearview A2 balconies comply with all relevant requirements, for BS EN 13501, Building Regulations, and safety guidance documents. The glass is also tested to meet EN standards for light transmission, solar radiation, sound reduction, and environmental weathering to ensure longevity and performance in diverse conditions.

Modular Decking 

For a comprehensive fire-safe solution, pair our glass balcony systems with our aluminium modular decking. Available in mill finish or custom RAL powder-coated colours, our decking is weather and UV-resistant. Neaco has its own in-house powder coating facilities which also allows us to provide any durable coated RAL colour of your choosing. This also ensures high durability and colour stability, making it ideal for outdoor installations.

Anthracite Grey
RAL 7016
Beige Grey
RAL 7006
Dusty Grey
RAL 7037

Why fire-rated Glass?

Due to the Grenfell disaster of 2017 and subsequent amendment to Part B of the Building Regulations, laminated glass is no longer permitted on high-rise residential balconies and terraces over 11 metres. As a result, architects and developers have since had to find other materials to construct balconies, such as steel. Despite complying with the new regulations, these alternatives did not always offer as much aesthetic appeal.

Laminated safety glass was previously prohibited because of the interlayer between its individual glass counterpanes. When the interlayer melts, flammable liquid droplets may form, which can fall to the balcony and floor below, spreading the fire to other materials, and allowing the fire to spread further. PVB is commonly used as this interlayer, which can melt in extreme heat and form flammable liquid droplets.

 

 

Due to recent developments in the market, glass can once again be used in these applications as a design solution. Of course, housebuilders and developers must take into consideration several factors to ensure the job is done safely.

The BS EN 12600 standard requires any glass installed to be impact-resistant, in addition to fire-resistant. The high-rise residential setting makes it imperative to ensure residents’ safety. The glass is first and foremost a safety product before it is aesthetically pleasing or architecturally valuable, so certain line load requirements must be met. In the event that someone leans on the glass or worse, falls into the balcony, it is crucial that the glass remains intact.

Balcony Safety Standards

For high-rise residential buildings, it’s essential to ensure that any installed glass meets both fire-resistance and impact-resistance standards, as required by BS EN 12600. These glass systems must meet stringent safety requirements to protect residents. Line load requirements are crucial, ensuring the glass remains intact if subjected to force, such as someone falling against or leaning on it. Safety must always be the priority in balcony design.

By choosing Clearview A2 Glass Balconies, you’re investing in a system that not only meets the strictest fire safety and compliance regulations but also provides a modern, stylish solution for high-rise and residential developments.

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FAQ’s

What is the difference between the Clearview A2 Balconies and all Neaco’s other glass balconies?
The Building Safety Act states that laminated glass is not to be used on high rise buildings above 18m as it is deemed to be combustible. Our Clearview A2 Glass is A2 Fire Rated, specifically manufactured for high rise buildings based on the new law.
What if the glass breaks?
In the event of one of the toughened glasses breaking in the fire-resistant glass balustrade panel, the fragments of glass will stay adhered to the interlayer and will not fall off. Under normal circumstances, the unit itself will maintain rigidity, such that it will not collapse out of the balustrade construction under its own weight.
How is this laminated glass still classed as fireproof?
The glass is laminated with a fireproof interlayer made from a nanocomposite silica.
How is the laminated glass fireproof?
The glass is laminated with a fireproof interlayer made from a nanocomposite silica.
Why do the edges of the glass require an aluminium U-Profile?
Due to the nature of the glass, the glass has a 13mm border which must be shielded from direct UV with an appropriate U channel.
What is the warranty of this product?
Neaco Ltd. warrants that, subject to Requirements of Proper Handling and Installation, if properly installed in the agreed framing structure to protect the sealed edges the warranty period is 10 years. The failure of the product under this warranty must occur within the applicable warranty period. Proof of date of purchase of the product must be provided with any claim. And, the product must be available for inspection at Neaco Ltd.’s request.

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