Window Size
The thickness of the window frame is 65 mm with an approximate glazed weight of 78 kg/m2
This is a double glazed window especially suited to exterior applications where increased thermal insulation is required.
Glazing Type | Maximum Glazed Area | Max Height (mm) | Max Width (mm) | Frame Type | | Fire Rating |
Timber | Steel |
Pyrobel 17N | 3.68 m2 | 2676 | 1376 | | √ | -/60/30 |
Notes:
- Sizes noted above are the clear view.
- All glazing is Grade A safety glass
Single Pane

Multi Pane
Option 1:

Option 2:

Sizing Rules
Maximum allowed clear view as per above diagrams. Multiple panes may be joined by transoms/mullions. There's no restriction on overall width (mechanical site joint available for windows that are too large to transport as a single unit).
Wall Types
The Pacific Steel Fire Window -/60/30 is suitable for installation in timber or steel stud plasterboard walls and masonry fire rated walls. Walls to be fire rated to minimum -/60/30 by others.
The standard installation method for steel or timber stud walls is by 12g screws at max. 450 mm centres.
The standard for Masonry installation is M8 Excalibur screwbolts (or similar) at max. 450 mm centres. No fasteners are exposed to weather or attack face.
Steel frame
The frame is made from 1.5 mm cold formed steel box sections.

For more in depth information on frame profiles and sizes, please see our Installation Instructions
Finish
Standard preparation for interior use is powder coating.
Standard preparation for exterior use is sandblasting followed by zinc arc spray (15 year weatherability grade) to frame.
Unit can be delivered with a powder coat finish or primed ready to paint.