The Pacific FW60 Fire Window is a glazing system with insulating glass which allows large sized glazing and timber detailing.
The glazing is a fire window system which is fire resisting glazing as defined in the NZ Building Code Acceptable Solutions C/AS2 to C/AS6.
Product features:
The Pacific FW60 Fire Window is a glazing system with insulating glass which allows large sized glazing and timber detailing.
The glazing is a fire window system which is fire resisting glazing as defined in the NZ Building Code Acceptable Solutions C/AS2 to C/AS6.
Glazing Type | Glazing weight (kg/m2) | Maximum Glazed Area | Max Height (mm) | Max Width (mm) | Frame Type | Fire Rating | |
Timber | Steel | ||||||
Pyrobel* | 40 | 3.70 m2 | 2537 | 2537 | √ | -/60/30 | |
Pyrobel* | 40 | 3.58 m2 | 2820 | 2820 | √ | -/60/30 | |
Pyranova 60 S3.0 (Pyro 23 mm)* | 55 | 5.04 m2 | 3312 | 1800 | √ | -/60/60 |
Notes:
Jambs may be connected to timber stud, steel stud or concrete masonry. The minimum specification for each wall type is:
The FW60 glazing system can include panes of up to 2537mm high x 2537mm wide (clear view) in a timber frame.
Timber Framed Elevation
Timber Frame Profiles
The FW60 is available in a hardwood timber frame, 580kg/m3 or denser in the below frame profiles. 42 mm minimum frame thickness.
Timber Frame Connection to a Fire Door Detail
For VP60 System | For TB60 System |
*For the VP60 system, the separate glazed sidelight is connected to the fire door frame with a layer of 13mm plasterboard between. The joint is covered by a timber architrave as illustrated above. |
The FW60 glazing system can include panes of up to 2820mm high x 2820mm wide in a steel frame.
Steel Framed Elevation
Steel Frame Profiles
The FW60 is available in the below steel frame profiles.
For more in depth information on frame profiles and sizes, please see our Installation Instructions.
Steel Frame Connection to a Fire Door Detail
This window is not suited to exterior conditions.