Arundel Cathedral Fire Door Upgrade
FD30/S Fire Protection & CompartmentationHeritage Building • West Sussex
Project Overview
Upgrade of 19 existing timber doors at Arundel Cathedral to achieve FD30/S fire performance, alongside improvements to fire compartmentation throughout the building.
Works were carried out within a live heritage environment, requiring a sensitive and compliant approach.
Achieve FD30/S Compliance
Upgrade doors to meet fire resistance standards
Improve Compartmentation
Enhance fire and smoke separation
Retain Original Features
Retain Original Features
Minimise Disruption
Work within a live environment
Provide Certification
Full documentation and compliance
Scope of Works
A total of 19 existing timber doors were upgraded as part of the project.
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Intumescent fire & smoke seals installed
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Hardwood lipping added
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Fire-rated hinges and closers fitted
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Intumescent coating systems applied
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Fanlight openings sealed
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Glazing film installed
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Thresholds adjusted
Technical Solution
A specialist intumescent coating system was applied to the existing timber doors, allowing them to achieve 30-minute fire resistance while maintaining their original appearance.
The system expands when exposed to heat, forming an insulating char layer that slows fire spread and protects the underlying material.
Installation Process
1. Survey & Planning
Door-by-door assessment and scheduling
2. Preparation
Repairs, lipping and surface preparation
3. Application
Intumescent coatings and seals installed
5. Handover
Certification and fire log provided
4. Installation
Ironmongery and hardware fitted
Compliance & Standards
FD30/S fire-rated performance achieved
Meets current Building Regulations
Installed to manufacturer specifications
Full certification provided
19 Doors Upgraded
All doors brought to FD30/S standard
Improved Fire Safety
Compartmentation and smoke control enhanced
Heritage Preserved
Original doors retained and upgraded
Fully Compliant
Fire strategy requirements met