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1 IBC 76 TABLES 76.3 Marking Rated Glazing Assemblies 76.5 Opening Assemblies, Ratings and Markings (previously 75.4) 76.6 Window Assembly Ratings (previously 75.5) These tables represent the code changes approved by ICC at the 202 IBC code hearings. The final published version of 202 IBC is now available. The recommended product found in these tables are not part of the 202 IBC, but provided by SAFTI FIRST as guide for choosing and specifying the correct code approved product. If you have any questions regarding these tables, contact at or send an to
2 202 IBC Table 76.3 (New) Marking -Rated Glazing Assemblies Test Standard Marking Definition of Marking Recommended Product (not in IBC added for easy reference) ASTM E9 or UL 263 W Meets wall assembly criteria. SuperLite II-XL NFPA 257 or UL 9 OH Meets fire window assembly criteria including the hose stream test. PYRAN Platinum by by PYRAN Platinum L by NFPA 252 or UL 0B or UL 0C D Meets fire door assembly criteria. -20 by PYRAN Platinum L by H Meets fire door assembly Hose Stream test. -20 by PYRAN Platinum L by T Meets 450º F temperature rise criteria for 30 minutes -20 For SI: C = [( F) 32]/.8. XXX The time in minutes of the fire resistance or fire protection rating of the glazing assembly
3 202 IBC Table 76.5 (previously 75.4) Opening Assemblies, Ratings and Markings TYPE OF REQUIRED WALL MINIMUM FIRE DOOR AND FIRE SHUTTER PANEL SIZE PANEL e Recommended Product for Door Vision Panel (not in IBC added for easy reference) MINIMUM SIDELITE/TRANSOM SIDELITE/TRANSOM PANEL Recommended SAFTI FIRST Product for Sidelite/Transom (not in IBC added for easy reference) W a 3 W-80 walls and fire barriers having a required fire resistance rating greater than hour 2 -/2 00 sq. in c -/2 -/2 00 sq. in c 2 -/2 W-20 W-90 SuperLite II-XL 20 Shaft, exit enclosures and exit passageway walls 2 -/2 00 sq. in c,d = D-H-T-90 or D-H-T-W-90 2 W-20 SuperLite II-XL 20 (continued on next page)
4 TYPE OF REQUIRED WALL MINIMUM FIRE DOOR AND FIRE SHUTTER PANEL SIZE PANEL e Recommended Product for Door Vision Panel (not in IBC added for easy reference) MINIMUM SIDELITE/TRANSOM SIDELITE/TRANSOM PANEL Recommended SAFTI FIRST Product for Sidelite/Transom (not in IBC added for easy reference) barriers having a required fireresistance rating of hour: Enclosures for shafts, exit access stairways, exit access ramp, interior exit stairways, interior exit ramps and exit passageway walls. 00 sq. in c, d = D-H-60 = D-H-T-60 or D-H-T-W-60 SuperLite II-XL 60 W-60 SuperLite II-XL 60 Other Barriers 3/4 D-H-NT-45 3/4 D-H-NT-45 and L by Partitions / Corridor Walls /3 b 0.5 /3 b D-20 D-20 3/4 b D-H-OH-45 /3 D-H-OH-20 and L by and L by Other Partitions 3/4 0.5 /3 D-H-45 D-H-20 3/4 D-H-45 /3 D-H-20 and L by and L by (continued on next page)
5 TYPE OF REQUIRED WALL MINIMUM FIRE DOOR AND FIRE SHUTTER PANEL SIZE PANEL e Recommended Product for Door Vision Panel (not in IBC added for easy reference) MINIMUM SIDELITE/TRANSOM SIDELITE/TRANSOM PANEL Recommended SAFTI FIRST Product for Sidelite/Transom (not in IBC added for easy reference) 3 -/2 00 sq. in. c 3 W-80 Exterior Walls 2 -/2 00 sq. in. c 2 W-20 SuperLite II-XL 20 3/4 D-H-45 3/4 D-H-45 and L by Smoke Barriers /3 b For SI: square inch mm D-20 3/4 D-H-OH-45 and L by a. Two doors, each with a fire protection rating of -/2 hours, installed on opposite sides of the same opening in a fire wall, shall be deemed equivalent in fire protection rating to one 3-hour fire door. b. For testing requirements, see Section c. resistance rated glazing tested to ASTM E9 in accordance with Section 76.2 shall be permitted, in the maximum size tested. d. Except where the building is equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler and the fire-rated glazing meets the criteria established in Section e. Under the column heading rated glazing marking door vision panel, W refers to the fire-resistance rating of the glazing, not the frame.
6 202 IBC Table 76.6 (previously 75.5) Window Assembly Ratings TYPE OF WALL Interior walls walls barriers REQUIRED WALL RATING (hours) All > MINIMUM FIRE WINDOW RATING (hours) NP a NP a NP a W xxx b W xxx b W xxx b Recommended Product (not in IBC added for easy reference) SuperLite II XL Incidental use areas ( ), Mixed occupancy separations( ) SuperLite II XL 60 If less than 25% of the wall area: SuperLite II XL 45, SuperLite I W, PYRAN Platinum, or L by Partitions Smoke Barrier 0.5 /3 OH 20 or W 30 SuperLite II XL 60 If less than 25% of the wall area: SuperLite II XL 45, SuperLite I W, PYRAN Platinum, or L by Exterior walls > /2 OH 90 or W XXX b SuperLite II XL /3 OH 20 or W 30 SuperLite II XL 60 If less than 25% of the wall area: SuperLite II XL 45, SuperLite I W, PYRAN Platinum, or L by Party wall All NP Applicable NP a. permitted except fire resistance rated glazing assemblies tested to ASTM E9 or UL 263, as specified in Section b. xxx = The fire rating duration period in minutes, which shall be equal to the fire resistance rating required for the wall assembly.
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