ETThompson
SAWHORSE
Hi
I've always "known" that a hollow-metal window frame qualifies for the frame part of a fire-rated window assembly, but can't find any info in the code or elsewhere to back that up.
Can someone help point the way? Is any generic HM frame adequate? Or are there special requirements?
We have the labeled glazing part taken care of, so mostly just wondering about the frame.
The context, if it's relevant, is a 3 story, 12 unit mixed-use apartment building, construction type VB. We are fully sprinklered. The windows in question are 1' high by 4' long and are between the apartment unit bedrooms and an exterior breezeway corridor that serves as the primary circulation and egress path for the apartments.
In conversation with the Bldg. Dept, they are considering the wall these windows are in a Fire Partition, and so per the Opening Protective section we need a 20 minute rated glazed assembly (Table 716.6).
Thanks
I've always "known" that a hollow-metal window frame qualifies for the frame part of a fire-rated window assembly, but can't find any info in the code or elsewhere to back that up.
Can someone help point the way? Is any generic HM frame adequate? Or are there special requirements?
We have the labeled glazing part taken care of, so mostly just wondering about the frame.
The context, if it's relevant, is a 3 story, 12 unit mixed-use apartment building, construction type VB. We are fully sprinklered. The windows in question are 1' high by 4' long and are between the apartment unit bedrooms and an exterior breezeway corridor that serves as the primary circulation and egress path for the apartments.
In conversation with the Bldg. Dept, they are considering the wall these windows are in a Fire Partition, and so per the Opening Protective section we need a 20 minute rated glazed assembly (Table 716.6).
Thanks