Safety wired glass although it looks like traditional wired incorporates a safety film and meets both fire and consumer product safety commission impact safety requirements.
Sf law on wire glass doors.
One shall be provided for each door of swinging double doors.
However traditional wired glass no longer enjoys the exception that was previously allowed by building codes and 16 cfr 1201 because traditional wired glass was at the time the only fire rated glazing available but could not pass the more stringent impact requirements of 16 cfr 1201.
Since 2003 the use of traditional wired glass in doors sidelites or locations where impact is a concern has been narrowed.
Wired glass with wire exposed on longitudinal edges shall not be used in louvered windows or jalousies.
Limitations on the use of traditional wired glass as of the 2006 ibc traditional wired glass is prohibited in hazardous locations in all building types.
Title 24 part 2 section 2 3303 b 2 c.
Safety wired glass products are tested to and meet the highest safety requirements mandated by both the code and the federal government s consumer products safety commission cpsc and have attained a fire rating after stringent fire testing.
That exemption no longer applies.
In 1977 a 2 5 year exemption was granted for wired glass in fire door assemblies to give the glass industry time to develop glazing that met both fire and impact requirements.
Building codes for exterior doors.
Fire rated glazing in hazardous locations including doors sidelites windows near the floor and other areas at risk for impact must also meet impact safety testing standards.
Before the 2012 ibc the code provided for an exception that allowed fire protective glazing such as ceramics and wired glass to exceed 100 sq.
2 windows if used shall be kept free of dirt or other obstruction to vision.
Exposed glass edges shall be smooth.
Wired glass is not prohibited in fire rated doors or non fire rated doors.
Float wired and pat ternedglassinlouveredwindowsandjalousiesshallbenothin ner than nominal 3 16 inch 4 8 mm and no longer than 48 inches 1219 mm.
The codes exempted traditional wired glass where fire rated glazing was needed.
It is suitable for use in any door sidelite or other hazardous location where safety is a concern as outlined in chapter 24 of the international building code.
Exterior doors in homes and businesses not only provide security but they also serve as a vital means of egress during a fire or other emergency.
Under the 2012 ibc unsafe wired glass is not allowed in any hazardous location.