SCHOTT PYRANâ Platinum
Fire-Rated Glass-Ceramic
Specifications
Section 08 81 00 according to CSI MasterFormat 2004
Fired-Rated Glass: PYRAN® Platinum glass-ceramic
Part 1 – General
1.1 Summary
A. Section Includes:
1. Fire-rated glazing materials intended for use in [transoms] [windows] in firerated
frames.
B. Related Sections:
1. Section 08 11 00 – Metal Doors and Frames.
2. Section 08 12 00 – Metal Frames.
3. Section 08 51 00 – Metal Windows.
4. Section 08 52 00 – Wood Windows.
1.2 References
A. UL 9 – Fire Tests of Window Assemblies.
B. UBC 7-2 (1997) – Positive Pressure Standard.
C. UBC 7-4 (1997) – Fire Test of Window Assemblies.
D. NFPA 80 – Fire Doors and Windows.
E. NFPA 257 – Fire Tests of Window Assemblies.
F. ASTM E2010-01 – Standard Test Method for Positive Pressure Fire Tests of Window
Assemblies.
G. ULC CAN4-S106 – Fire Tests of Window Assemblies.
1.3 Performance Requirements
A. Fire-rated glass-ceramic, transparent and wireless, for use in transoms and windows
with fire rating requirements from 20 minutes to 90 minutes with hose stream test in
non-impact safety-rated locations.
B. Conforms to positive pressure test standards.
1.4 Submittals
A. Comply with requirements of Section 01 30 00.
B. Product data: Submit manufacturer’s technical data for each glazing material
required, including installation and maintenance instructions.
C. Certificates of compliance from glass and glazing material fabricators attesting that
glass and glazing materials furnished for project comply with requirements. Separate
certification will not be required for glazing materials bearing manufacturer’s
permanent label designating type of glass, fire rating and mark of recognized testing
laboratory. Provided labels represent a quality control program involving a
recognized certification agency or independent testing laboratory acceptable to
authority having jurisdiction.
D. Product test listings: From UL indicating fire-rated glass complies with requirements,
based on comprehensive testing of current product.
E. Samples: Submit, for verification purposes, a sample for each type of glass indicated.
1.5 Quality Assurance
A. Glazing standards: GANA Glazing Sealant Manuals.
B. Fire-rated glass: Each lite shall bear a permanent, non-removable label from the testing
agency certifying it for use in tested and rated fire-protective assemblies.
1.6 Delivery, Storage and Handling
A. Deliver, store and handle materials under provision of Section 01 60 00.
B. Deliver materials to specified destination in manufacturer’s or distributor’s packaging,
undamaged, complete with installation instructions.
C. Store off ground, under cover, protected from weather and construction activities.
1.7 Warranty
A. Provide manufacturers limited warranty under provision of Section 01 70 00.
Part 2 – Products
2.1 Fire-Rated Glazing Materials
A. Manufacturer: PYRANâ Platinum fire-rated glass-ceramic as manufactured by SCHOTT
Technical Glass Solutions GmbH, Jena/Germany and supplied by SCHOTT North America,
Inc., Louisville, KY, Telephone 1.502.657.4417, Fax 1.502.966.4976.
B. Properties:
1. Thickness: 3/16” (5mm).
2. Weight: 2.5 lbs/ft²
3. True color rendition
4. Visible light transmission: approximately 80%
5. Fire-rating: Up to 90 minutes with hose stream test.
6. Impact safety rating: None.
7. Surface finish: Nearly invisible micro-structure.
8. Manufactured by a special float process.
9. Contains no hazardous heavy metals.
C. Maximum sheet sizes: Approximately 43” x 77”.
D. Labelling: Permanently label each lite of PYRANâ Platinum fire-rated glass-ceramic with
product and manufacturers name, mark from the authorized testing agency, fire rating, etc.,
according to code requirements.
E. Fire Rating: Fire rating tested and listed by UL for fire rating scheduled at opening
locations
on drawings, when tested in accordance with [UL 9, UL 10B and UL 10C] [UBC 7-2 and
UBC 7-4] [NFPA 252 and NFPA 257] [ASTM E2010-01 and ASTM E2074-00] [ULC CAN4-
S104 and ULC CAN4-S106].
2.2 Glazing Compound
A. Glazing tape: Closed cell polyvinyl chloride (PVC) foam, Pemko Manufacturing Company,
Ref. FG3000S90 or Unifrax Corporation Fiberfrax Alumino-Silicate fiber glazing tape.
B. Setting blocks: Calcium silicate or hardwood.
C. Cleaners, primers and sealers: Type recommended by manufacturer of glass and gaskets.
2.3 Fabrication
A. Fabricate glass and other glazing products in sizes required to glaze openings
indicated for project, with edge and face clearances, edge and surface conditions,
and bite complying with recommendations of product manufacturer and referenced
glazing standard as required to comply with system performance requirements.
Part 3 – Execution
3.1 Examination
A. Examine glass and framing, with glaziers present, for compliance with the following:
1. Manufacturing and installation tolerances, including those for size,
squareness, offsets at corners.
2. Minimum required face or edge clearances.
3. Observable edge damage or face imperfections.
B. Do not proceed with glazing until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
C. Clean glazing channels and other framing members receiving glass immediately
before glazing. Remove coatings that are not firmly bonded to substrates.
3.2 Installation (glazing)
A. Comply with referenced GANA manuals and instructions of manufacturers of glass,
glazing sealants and glazing compounds.
B. Protect glass from edge damage during handling and installation. Inspect glass
during installation and set aside pieces with edge damage that could affect the
performance.
C. Set units of glass in each series with uniformity of pattern, draw, bow and similar
characteristics.
D. Cut glazing tape to length and set against permanent stops, flush with sight lines to fit
openings exactly, with stretch allowance during installation.
E. Arrange two setting blocks located at quarter points of glass with edge block no more
than six inches from corners.
F. Glaze vertically into labelled fire-rated metal frames or partition walls with the same
fire rating as the glass and push against tape for full contact at perimeter of pane or
unit.
G. Place glazing tape on free perimeter of glazing in same manner described above.
H. Install removable stop and secure without displacing the tape.
I. Install so that appropriate markings remain permanently visible.
3.3 Protection and cleaning
A. Protect glass from contact with contaminating substances resulting from construction
operations. Remove any such substances by methods approved by the glass
manufacturer.
B. Wash glass on both faces not more than four days prior to date scheduled for
inspections intended to establish date of substantial completion. Wash glass by a
method recommended by the glass manufacturer.
3.4 Glazing schedule

For more information please
contact: Protection SCHOTT North America, Inc. 5530 Shepherdsville Road Louisville, KY 40228 Phone: (502)
657-4417 Fax: (502)
966-4976 pyran@us.schott.com www.us.schott.com/pyran

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