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JUL 06 20G7 BUILDING DEPARTMENT rATY OF EDMONDS �, TGP Technical Glass Products. ONE SOURCE. MANY SOLUTIONS' 1-800-426-0279 Fax: 1-800-451-9857 Email: sales@f'ireglass.com www.fireglass.com FIRE -RATED. SAFETY -RATED TRANSPARENT WALL PANELS Pilkington Pyrostor is a fire -rated and impact safety -rated glazing material. Pyrostop also blocks treat, protecting people and valuables on the non -fire side of the glass where heat transfer might be a concern. It is listed for use in doors, sidelites, transoms, borrowed lites and wall applications with a fire rating of up to 2 hours. FEATURES • Protection against radiant and conductive heat transfer • Barrier to fire and smoke • Fire -rated for up to 2 hours with hose stream test • Impact safety -rated — meets ANSI Z97.1 and CPSC 16CFR1201 (Cat. I and/or !I) • Wireless with nearly the same clarity as ordinary float glass • For use in interior and/or exterior applications • May be lightly sandblasted or etched on one side without affecting fire rating • Available in insulated units with other glass products including (but not limited to) - Tinted - Low -E Art Glass - Reflective One -Way Mirror Security Glass • Fits in Heat Barrier Series Fireframee from TGP • Available with bullet resistance to UL Level III Fire -Rated Hose Stream Tested I Impact -Rated Heat Barrier Pyrostop sales are a cooperative effort between Technical Glass Products and Pilkington N.A. LISTINGS Listed with Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.® Test report is UL #16644. Tests performed in accordance with ASTM E 1t9 ASTM E2074, ASTM E2010, UL 263, UL 9, UL 10B, UL 10C, CSFM 43.7, NFPA 252, UBC 43.2, UBC 43.4, UBC 7-2, UBC 7-4, CAN4 S-104 and CAN4 S-106. 1.11:j41I.R.10 Each piece of Pyrostop shall be permanently labeled with the Pyrostop logo, UL logo and fire rating. STORAGE & HANDLING Pyrostop must be handled with care during transportation, storage, inspection and installation. It should be stored in dry conditions, stocked vertically and fully supported in a manner which prevents the glass from sagging. During storage and transportation, the temperature of Pyrostop should not exceed 122° F Do not expose the "non-PVB" side of the glass to UV light. See manufacturer's installation and warranty information for further details. TGP offers a complete family of products for all your fire -rated glazing needs, ranging from 20 minute to 3 hour applications. Fireglass�20 Fire -rated, impact safety -rated toughened glass FireLite°' Fire -rated glass ceramic FireLite® NT Fire -rated, impact safety -rated glass ceramic with surface -applied film FireLite Plus' Fire -rated, impact safety -rated glass ceramic FireLite® IGU Fire -rated or f ire/i mpact safety -rated insulated glass units Pilkington Pyroduff20.904 Fire -rated, impact safety -rated glass Pilkington Pyroster Fire -rated, impact safety-ratedtransparent wall panels Pilkington Pyroshield� Plus Fire -rated, impact safety -rated wired glass Fireframes' Fre-rated framing & doors far use with all TGP glass products FireLite and FireLite Plus are registered trademarks of Nippon Electric Glass Co., Lid. Pyrodur, Pyroshield and Pyrostop are registered trademarks of Pilkington. Technical Glass Products, Fireglass and Fireframes are registered trademarks of Technical Glass Products. Scotchshteld and 3M are registered trademarks of 3M. © 2006 Technical Glass Products. Printed in USA 6106. 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N LD iii V 0* C, e V B3�G� For Interior Use..........................................................................................................EW2 ForExterior Use.............................................. .............................................................. EW2 General Assembly and Installation Instructions...... ....... ....... ............................................. EW3 Receiving and Container Inspection.......................................... EW3 Unpacking.and.Content Inspection ........................ ..... ....... ... EW3 Temporary Storage of Unpacked Materials .. ........ ... EW3 FrameAssembly ...:........................ .................... ... .................................... EW3. Preparation and Installation of Frame ::......: .. .. ........... . EW4 Glazing Installation Instructions.........: ............................... EW4 Cleaning.Instructions:...................................:........ . ....... ............:............................... EW6 Glazing Material...................................... ....... ......`. ......: ........................... EW6 Frame.............,,......'............................:....... ...............:......................................... EW6. Material Note Keys................................................................................................ EW7 Technical Glass Products ♦ 600 6th Street South ♦ Kirkland WA 98033 Phone: (800) 426-0279 ♦ (425) 822-4514 ♦ Fax: (800) 451-9857 ♦ Fax: (425) 822-4684 E Mail: sales@fireglass.com ♦ Internet: www.fireglass.com General Information 60/90/120 Minute Fire -Rated Frames The fireframes0 by Forster are revolutionizing fire -rated framing. When combined with Pilkington Pyrostop"" glass, the fireframes0 Heat Barrier Series frames provide a barrier to radiant and conductive heat transfer. Now fabricated in the United States, Heat Barrier Series frames (with ratings up to 2 hours) are listed and labeled with UL and ULC. Features • Narrow steel profiles • Frames supplied welded or "K -D" (knock -down) ready for installation • Durable steel frames ensure low maintenance system • Surface powder coating at the factory to match desired color scheme • Can incorporate large individual panes of Pilkington PyrostopT" glass • Passes positive pressure test standards UL 10C, UBC 7-2 and UBC 7-4 • Unrestricted glazing area for use in locations where total glazing exceeds 255VO of wall area • Variety of hardware available • Easy installation similar to typical storefront systems • Fabricated in the U.S.A. Listings • Listed and labeled by Underwriters Laboratories lnc.0 and Underwriters Laboratories of Canada • Test report number for labeled 601901120 minute fire -rated frame assemblies is UL File No. R-99207, design U533 • Frame tests performed in accordance with ASTM E-999, NFPA 259, UL 263, UL 9, UBC 7-2, and UBC 7-4 • Approved for use in New York City, MEA# 242-00-M Sizing Guidelines Apr -05 Technical Glass Products ♦ 600 6th Street South ♦ Kirkland WA 98033 EW1 Phone: (800) 426-0279 ♦ (425) 822-4514 ♦ Fax: (800) 451-9857 ♦ Fax: (425) 822-4684 E Mail: saies@fireglass.com ♦ Internet: www.fireglass.com Pyrostop Fire -Rated Glazing Options Technical Glass Products provides a complete line of Pilkington Pyrostop"" fire -rated glazing options to complement the Heat Barrier Series Framing System. Please consult with your sales representative to determine the best option for your application. Alternatively, refer to your TGP Specifire� selection guide, available from your sales representative or online at www.fireglass.com. Pilkington Pyrostop1" fire resistant glass, with fire -ratings up to 2 hours, offers up to a Level III bullet resistance rating. It can also be combined with other glazing products to achieve nearly any level of security protection. Heat Barrier Framing System when combined with Pilkington PyrostopT1" is classified as a transparent wall; a fire resistive assembly that blocks the transfer of radiant heat during a fire. For Interior Use:777 Fire Rating _ 7 60'tn�rlute-77 77' 77777-77 }} 90 minute 2 hours Manufacturer's Designation M 60-101 90-102 120-104 Soppy Form Single Glazing Single Glazing Insulated .Glass Unit`(IGU.) Nominal Thickness 7/8" 1-7116" 2-118"� i 23mm 37mm 54mm Weight approximate 10.85 17.61 21.71' (lbs./sq.. s Daylight Transmission 88% �85% 78% Approximate .............. STC Rating approximate. (08) 41 dB. 45 dB 46 dB UL -752 Bullet Resistance Rating Level l _�..._��...._.._w�...�� �Up to LevelIII For Exterior Use: Note: Exterior 1GU are available with Low E or Solar Control coating. For Glazing Installation Instructions see page EW4. Apr -05 Technical Glass Products ♦ 600 6th Street South ♦ Kirkland WA 98033 EW2 Phone. (800) 476-0279 ♦ (425) 822-4514 ♦ Fax: (800) 451-9857 ♦ Fax: (425) 822-4684 E Mail: sales@fireglass.com ♦ Internet: www.fireglass.com General Assembly and Installation Instructions Step 1. Receiving and Container Inspection Glazing materials and frame units are shipped in separate containers. Upon receipt inspect for damage to containers, which may indicate potential damage to contents. Note any damage to containers on the shipping companys Bill of Lading. Technical Glass Products cannot accept responsibility if damage is not reported upon receipt of product. Step 2. Unpacking and Content inspection Caution: Glazing materials and frame units can be extremely heavy. Use extreme caution when removing packaging material from shipping container. In presence of shipping company, unpack containers and inspect each piece. Inspect each piece for observable edge damage or face imperfections. Report any damage immediately to Technical Glass Products. TGP cannot accept responsibility if damage is not reported upon receipt of product. Store g€azing materials and frame units in original packing containers and place in dry conditions until ready for assembly and installation. Do not stack glass container horizontally. Step 3. Temporary Storage of Unpacked Glazing Materials and Frame Units Caution: Do not store glazing material and frame units exposed to direct sunlight and weather. Glass must be kept dry, upright and supported. Do not stack glass horizontally. Permanent deformation can occur due to improper storage, which will void warranty. Glazing Material Glazing material must be stacked upright—at an absolute maximum 6 degree angle from the vertical. Fully support glass evenly along the entire length. Stacked glass should be carefully separated with soft pads, such as cork. Frame Units Frame surface coating can be easily scratched. Stack upright with frames separated by soft pads, such as cork. Step 4. Frame Assembly As a standard, all joinery conditions are welded. Shipping limitations may necessitate the use of mechanical joinery, to be assembled on site, see illustrations below. Glass must not be left temporarily in frames without securing with the glazing beads. Mechanical Joinery Elevation Mechanical Joinery al nector Apr -05 Technical Glass Products ♦ 600 6th Street South ♦ Kirkland WA 98033 EW3 Phone: (800) 426-0279 ♦ (425)822-4514 ♦ Fax: (800) 451-9857 ♦ Fax: (425) 822-4684 E Mail: sales@fireglass.com ♦ Internet: www.fireglass.com General Assembly and Installation Instructions (continued) Step 5. Preparation and Installation of Frame For fire -rated wall connection recommendations, see Details on pages EW8—EW11. Be careful to protect frames during installation to avoid scratches to powder coating. In the event that frames becomes soiled during transportation, storage or Field verify that all wall openings (rough openings) are square and O' dimensionally able to accept the frame. TGP recommends a 318" caulk W_ u joint(shim)at all wall conditions. Take special care to install frame assemblies positively level. Take special care to install frame assemblies positively plumb. ROUGH OPENING a" FLAME DIMENSION 3. S" z z Ir Lo W a � LL= a 3.. 8 Step 6. Glazing Installation Instructions Refer to Material Note Keys chart on page EW7 and appropriate details on pages EW8—tw Wi 1. Before installation, inspect each piece of glass for observable edge damage or face imperfections. Glass with imperfections should not be used. Do not remove glass protective edge tape. • Remove the four glazing beads (207) from one side of opening you are glazing, by rotating glazing beads off of snap anchor (109). Be sure to note the location on each bead for proper reinstallation. • Instal€ intumescent strips (205) on glazing surface in the center of the glazing pocket around the glazing perimeter. • For proper support of the glass, use calcium silicate setting blocks (202) at quarter points of daylight opening per illustration on previous page in upper right and as follows: • On windows use two setting blocks and place in bottom of frame. Glazing Installation Instructions continued on next page. Tape and Bead Installation Exterior Application Apr -05 Technical Glass Products ♦ 600 6th Street South ♦ Kirkland WA 98433 Phone; (800)426-0279 ♦ (425)822-4514 ♦ Fax: (800) 451-9857 ♦ Fax: (425) 822-4684 E Mail: sales@fireglass.com ♦ Internet: www.fireglass.com 007 EW4 205 008 II DDG 207 l I 101 202 Gasket and Bead Installation Interior Application Tape and Bead Installation Exterior Application Apr -05 Technical Glass Products ♦ 600 6th Street South ♦ Kirkland WA 98433 Phone; (800)426-0279 ♦ (425)822-4514 ♦ Fax: (800) 451-9857 ♦ Fax: (425) 822-4684 E Mail: sales@fireglass.com ♦ Internet: www.fireglass.com 007 EW4 II Tape and Bead Installation Exterior Application Apr -05 Technical Glass Products ♦ 600 6th Street South ♦ Kirkland WA 98433 Phone; (800)426-0279 ♦ (425)822-4514 ♦ Fax: (800) 451-9857 ♦ Fax: (425) 822-4684 E Mail: sales@fireglass.com ♦ Internet: www.fireglass.com 007 EW4 General Assembly and Installation Instructions (continued) Step 6. Glazing Installation Instructions (continued) Refer to illustration on previous page • For exterior applications, apply heel bead (007) continuously at sill and 4" vertically up each jamb. • Apply PVC glazing tape (006) or glazing gasket (206 -when provided by TGP) onto inside of exterior glazing beads or glazing stops. • Carefully place glass (201) into the frame without tilting or sliding. Note: In exterior applications, exterior grade Pilkington Pyrostopl must be glazed with the PVB layer toward the exterior of the building. • Check for clearance around the edges, and adjust setting blocks as needed. TGP recommends clearance of approximately 318" on each edge. Ali edges of the glass must be captured for a valid fire rating. • When using glazing tape (006), apply tape to inside of the four glazing beads removed earlier. - Noting proper placement, reinstall glazing beads onto steel snap anchors. Tilt bead toward glass, rotate and snap onto steel snap anchor (if needed tap into place using a non -marring tool). • Install glazing gasket (206 -when provided by TGP) by wetting gasket with light soapy solution and pressing into place between glass and glazing bead. • For exterior applications, apply cap seal (008) where necessary. • Clean the glass after installation; refer to Cleaning Instructions on page E6. Apr -05 Technical Glass Products ♦ 600 6th Street South ♦ Kirkland WA 98033 EW5 Phone: (800) 426.0279 ♦ (425)822-4594 ♦ Fax., (800) 451.9857 ♦ Fax: (425) 822-4684 E Mail: salesofireglass.com a Internet: www.firegtass.com Gleaning Instructions Glazing Material Care must be taken not to scratch the film. it is important to clean the Mass during and after construction. Use a soft, clean, grit -free cloth and a mild soap, detergent, or non -stringent window cleaning solution. Rinse immediately with clean water and remove any excess water from the glass surface with a squeegee. Tips: • Abrasives must not be used. • Do not allow any metal or hard parts of the cleaning equipment to contact the surface. • Make sure you use a different sponge, cleaning cloth, and water bucket for cleaning outside and the inside of the windows. • Do not use some cloth or sponge used for wiping sills or frames. Frame A thorough cleaning of frame is required in order to preserve decorative appearance and prevent corrosion or stains. The frame surface coating should be cleaned at least once a year. Environments with higher pollution levels require more frequent cleaning. Proper maintenance allows for early detection of deterioration. Dirt shall be removed from the surface with clear cold or lukewarm water. With more severe soiling, neutral or slightly alkaline detergents may be used. For optimum cleaning and maintenance of coated surfaces, the following recommendations should be observed: • The surface temperature of the facade elements to be cleaned must not exceed 77°F during cleaning process. • Clean water must be used, to which small amounts of neutral or slightly alkaline detergents may be added. • Detergents must not be used at temperatures above 77°F. • For thorough cleaning; soft, non-abrasive cloths may be used. Do not use excessive pressure. • Greasy, oily or sooty substances can be removed with the help of naphtha hydrocarbons free from aromatic compounds. • Remove residues from glue, silicone caulking, or adhesive tapes in the same manner and as quickly as possible. • Test any cleaning solution to be sure that they will not react for a least one hour. Testing on a small, hidden area is recommended. Must not be used: • Steam jets • Abrasives • Strong acidic or alkaline detergents, or surface -reactive agents. • Detergents of unknown compounds. • Organic solvents containing ester, ketones, alcohols, aromatic compounds, glycol ether, or halogenated hydrocarbons, etc. After each cleaning, rinse with clear cold water. Apr -05 Technical Glass Products ♦ 600 6th Street South ♦ Kirkland WA 98033 EW6 Phone: (800) 426-0279 ♦ (425) 822-4594 ♦ Fax. (800) 451-9857 ♦ Fax: (425) 822-4684 E Mail: sales@fireglass.com ♦ Internet: www.fireg[ass.com Material Note Keys (Use with Installation Detail pages EW8-EW10) ;x Key ; Matenal �� Recjulred I►Aater�als Nat Provrded by TGP��_ . _ „ 001 wall Interior rated wall construction by other trades Perimeter shims at anchor.locations are to be of hardwood (oak) or non combustible 002.. shims (calcium silicate or steel) materials Plastic shims may not be used. TGP recommends a 3/8" caulk joint between frame and al! wall conditions:'. Intumescent sealant or firmly packed mineral wool must be installed in a continuous 003 lfiresafing fashion between frame assembly and wall construction, being interrupted only by the perimeter anchor shims. Sealant manufactures such as Tremco, Pemko and many others carry intumescent sealants. 004 4fi,nish sealant � Non. -rated :finish sealant to suit application. Wall. constructions widely vary in design, and therefore TGP does not provide perimeter 005 fastener or anchor fasteners or anchors. All frames are factory drilled to receive #12 (Designer Series) or #14 (Heat Barrier Series) flat head perimeter screws at approximately 18" on center. Single or double sided closed c.eLl PVC glazing tape of. any common brand. Refer to Glazing 006 PVC glazing tapestallation lnstructions an page.EW4. ............. _ . _ _ Apply a continuous bead of silicone sealant at the sill condition and 4" vertically up each 007 heel bead 1jamb, sealant must be installed between the glass edge and frame profile. Used in lexterior applications. 00.8 cap seal Continuous silicone.sealant, for exterior. use Select color to match fameT 009 fastener Anchor frame sill to flashing member with a minimum size #10 fastener to suit field Iconditions. Fasteners should be installed no greater than 18 on center. Continuous sill flashing to suit project conditions?:Flashing can be stainless steel, 070 flashing. galvanized steel or aluminum as desired. 011N flashing anchor Anchors flashingtosill wall condition should be installed at approximately 18" on center. 101 snap anchor IGlazing beads snap onto steel snap anchors which are factory installed at approximately 112 on center. Apr -05 Technical Glass Products ♦ 600 6th Street South ♦ Kirkland WA 98033 EW7 Phone: (800) 426-0279 ♦ (425) 822-4514 ♦ Fax: (800) 451-9857 ♦ Fax: (425) 822-4684 E Mail: sales@fireglass.com a Internet: www.fireg[ass.com Installation Details 60 Minute Interior Window Refer to Material Note Keys chart page EW7 HORIZONTAL MULLION SILL ]AMB Apr -05 Technical Glass Products ♦ 600 6th Street South ♦ Kirkland WA 98033 EW8 Phone: (800) 426-0779 ♦ (475) 822-4514 ♦ Fax. (800) 451-9857 ♦ Fax: (425) 822-4684 E MaH: sales@fireglass.com ♦ Internet: www.firegtass.com eAlm E -;6- HEAD 3-1'60i6 Installation Details 60 Minute Exterior Window Refer to Material Note Keys chart page EW7 NOTE. TYPICAL IGU SHOWN JAMB VERTICAL MULLION HORIZONTAL MULLION Apr -05 Technical Glass Products ♦ 600 6th Street South ♦ Kirkland WA 98033 EW9 Phone: (800) 426-0279 ♦ (425) 822-4514 ♦ Fax: (800) 451-9857 ♦ Fax: (425) 822-4684 E Mail: sales@fireglass.com ♦ Internet: www.fireglass.com Installation Details 120 Minute Interior Window Refer to Material Note Keys chart page EW7 E m1co of -N- 74 A—M BI I VERTICAL MULLION SILL April -06 Technical Glass Products ♦ 600 6th Street South ♦ Kirkland WA 98033 EW10 Phone: (800) 426-0279 ♦ (425) 822-4594 ♦ Fax: (800) 451-9857 ♦ Fax: (425) 822-4684 E Mail: sales@fireglass.com ♦ Internet: www.fireglass.com Installation Details 120 Minute Exterior Window Refer to Material Note Keys chart page EW7 NOTE: TYPICAL IGU SHOWN JAMB I VERTICAL MULLION HORIZONTAL MULLION April -06 Technical Glass Products + 600 6th Street South ♦ Kirkland WA 98033 EW 1 1 Phone: (800) 426-0279 ♦ (425)822-4514 ♦ Fax: (800) 451-9857 ♦ Fax: (425) 822-4684 E Mail: sales@fireglass.com ♦ Internet: www.fireglass.com Contact Information Technical Glass Products 600 6th Street South Kirkland, WA 98033 Phone: (800) 426-0279 (425) 822-4514 Fax: (800) 451-9857 (425) 822-4684 E-mail: sales@fireglass.com Internet: www.fireglass.com