Horizontal Slider, Single Hung, Fixed Lite, Awning/ Projected, Casement U.L. Listed & Labeled 3/4 hr. and 1 hr. Fire Defense Field-Proven Dependability Non-Industrial Look Matching Non-Rated Steel Windows Available Meets or exceeds most Air Infiltration, Water Penetration, and Structural Performance Requirements The Fyre-Tec window is a clean, exactly created steel Horizontal Slide, Single Hung, Fixed Lite, Projected, or Casement window.
All Fyre-Tec fire window frames are Noted by Underwriters Laboratories under the classification of Windows and door Frames (GVTV). Try This used to examine the windows is UL 9, Fire Tests of Window Assemblies.
Safti, First Glass Purchasing a customized window with Safti, First's Super, Lite I-XL heat-reflective glass reduces the quantity of heat that can enter your house when a fire is raving outside. The single-pane window's heat-reflective covering acts to decrease up to 90 percent of a fire's heat. Windows clad in steel (the most fireproof framing material) and fitted with this security glass can cost as much as two times that of a good-quality wood-framed window.
Pilkington Glass A custom, steel-framed window fitted with Pilkington's single-pane Pyrostop glass is ranked to hold up against fire for approximately two hours. The science behind the glass, Cliff's Notesstyle, is this: A clear layer of heat-absorbing material inside the glass changes into a "hard foam structure" during a fire, minimizing the risk of the window breaking.
Contact dealer directly for rates. Pilkington The United States And Canada Inc., Toledo, OH; 419-247-3731. Double-Pane If you aren't prepared to take on the extra cost of fire-rated custom-made windows, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Security advises installing regular dual-pane windows throughout your house. Though not specifically created to protect against the heat of a fire, double panes do offer more defense than single-pane glass.
Having two panes also implies that the inner layer of glass warms up more evenly and gradually than the outer one, helping the inner layer withstand cracking. In regards to window framing, steel provides the best protection, though it's is not offered by lots of window makers. The next best alternatives are wood and aluminum, which carry out similarly in some fire tests.