NO - Louvers are not approved for installation in a fire rated transom / side panel frames.
NFPA Pamphlet 80 - paragraph # 6.3.4.4 states “Louvers shall not be installed in either transom or s...
Transom panels are available in the following constructions:
1 3/4" thick panels with interior construction similar to an L-Series door installed into a frame either
Without a transom bar - r...
Astragals are required on:
3 hour fire rated pairs:
Double doors - swinging in the same direction
Double Egress - swinging in opposite directions
Fire rated Dutch Doors
Fire rated 1 3/4" t...
On fire rated transom and/or sidelight frames and fire rated window frames, Steelcraft labeling procedures only control the O/A width and/or height of the frames based on wall condition. The amount...
No. Fire rated double egress frames must be a stand alone 3 sided frame assembly.
If transom lights and/or sidelights are required, they must be built and installed as separate Fire Window assemb...
Elevation frames are available in:
F-Series (F16 or F14)
FN-Series (FN16 or FN14)
MU-Series (MU16, MU14)
Additional parameters of the frame components:
Perimeter (Head and Jambs) Frame:
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ASTM E-119 is a test standard for walls, partitions and floor or roof systems:
This test standard is also used for ceramic type glasses when used as window wall and/or borrowed light frames.
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Maximum hourly rating for a transom and side light or panel frame is 1 1/2 hour (90 minutes).
In masonry wall application the maximum is 13'6" x 12'2"
In stud wall application the maximum is 13...
Yes, Steelcraft doors and/or frames are available and can carry a UL, WH or FM label. The type of fire label (UL, WH or FM) is dictated by the specifications and local building code.
Doors ...