SuperLite I-W for installation in any listed door and/or "Category C-Standard" frame. Glazing techniques include listed fire-rated closed-cell foam tape, listed fire-rated ceramic glazing tape, 100% silicone caulking & PEMKO FG3000 "Fire Glaze".
Installations that require the use of Pemko FG3000 are indicated with "+".
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Superlite I-W (0.25") 45 Minute (w/Hose Stream) |
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Clear View Dimension |
Steel Doors |
Wood Doors with Listed Vision Light Frame |
Raised Side Lights+ |
Transom Lights+ |
Borrowed Lights/Windows + |
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Max. Width |
34" |
36" |
100" |
96" |
100" |
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Max. Height |
84" |
54" |
100" |
36" |
100" |
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Max. Area |
2856 sq.in. |
1296
sq.in. |
4608 sq.in. |
3456 sq.in. |
4608 sq.in. |
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Min. Stop Height |
5/8" |
5/8" |
5/8" |
5/8" |
5/8" |
Unless otherwise noted, these glazings have been evaluated for conformance to the following standards listed below:
When listed for use in a Door Vision Panel, Transom or Side Light:
ASTM E-152, Methods of Fire Tests of Door Assemblies
ASTM E-2074, Fire Tests of Door Assemblies Including Positive Pressure Testing of Side Hinged and Pivoted Swinging Door Assemblies
CAN4-S104(ULC-S104), Standard Method for Fire Tests of Door Assemblies
CSFM 43.7, Standard Methods of Fire Tests of Door Assemblies
NFPA 252, Standard Methods of Fire Tests of Door Assemblies
UBC 7-2-94, Uniform Building Code Standard
UL 10(b), Fire Tests of Door Assemblies
UL 10C, Positive Pressure Fire Tests of Door Assemblies
When listed for use in a Fire Window Assembly:
ASTM E-163, Methods of Fire Tests of Fire Window Assemblies
ASTM E-2010, Positive Pressure Fire Tests of Window Assemblies
CAN4-S106, Standard Method for Fire Tests of Window & Glass Block Assemblies
NFPA 257, Standard Method for Fire Tests of Fire Window Assemblies
UBC 7-4-94, Uniform Building Code Standard
UL 9, Fire Tests of Fire Window Assemblies
Listed products are intended to be installed, unless otherwise noted, in accordance with the following:
NFPA 80, Fire Doors & Windows
Manufacturer's Instructions
Listed maximum sizes of glazing are based on sizes tested and may exceed those allowed by local codes. Dependent on the end use installation, local codes may require that additional criteria be met to address considerations such as radiant heat hazards and impact safety. Under such circumstances, the prior approval of the Authority Having Jurisdiction must be obtained unless conformance to relevant additional requirements is indicated within the individual listing.
Clearance between the edges if the glazing and the inside edge of the frame shall not exceed 1/8" unless otherwise noted in the individual listing or the manufacturer's installation instructions.
All glazing is identified by an etched mark or label bearing the WHI Certification Mark or ETL Mark.