- Fire-rated for 45 minutes with required hose stream test
- Available in Diamond Clear (3/4" pattern) and Georgian Clear (1/2" pattern)
- Withstands thermal shock
- Passes positive pressure test standards UL 10C, UBC 7-2 and UBC 7-4
- Fits in Designer Series Fireframes from TGP, or standard fire-rated frames
Note: This product is not a barrier to radiant heat. This product does not meet test standards ASTM E-119 or UL 263. If your jurisdiction requires a "barrier to heat" product, please see Pyrostop.

Listed and labeled by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.® and Underwriters Laboratories of Canada. Test report number for labeled fire-rated assemblies is UL File No. R13377. Tests performed in accordance with UL 9, ASTM E2074, ASTM E2010, UBC 7-2, UBC 7-4.
Standard Sizes
| Rating |
Assembly |
Max. Exposed
Area (in2/ft2) |
Max. Width
Of Exposed
Glazing (in) |
Max. Height
Of Exposed
Glazing (in) |
| 45 min. |
Other than doors |
1,296/9 |
54 |
54 |
Sizes When Glazed With Pemko FG3000™
| Rating |
Assembly |
Max. Exposed
Area (in2/ft2) |
Max. Width
Of Exposed
Glazing (in) |
Max. Height
Of Exposed
Glazing (in) |
| 45 min. |
Other than doors |
4,608 |
100 |
100 |
Note: Individual lite sizes cannot exceed "Max. Exposed Area" shown above.
This information is intended for general reference only. For current listing details, please call Technical Glass Products
All glass designated on the drawings as fire-rated and shall be 1/4" (6 mm) thick WireLite supplied by Technical Glass Products.
CSI FORMAT SPECIFICATIONS
| Thickness: |
Nominal 1/4" (6 mm) overall |
| Weight: |
3 lb/ft2 |
| Approx. Visible Transmission: |
77% |
| Fire Rating: |
45 minutes |

Designer Series - 20/45/60/90 Minute Fire-Rated Doors & Frames

The Designer Series doors and frames incorporate precise European engineering, providing a sleek, modern alternative to traditional hollow metal frames.
Traditional Hollow Metal Steel Frames-Fire-Rated Doors & Frames

TGP glazing can be used in any approved fire-rated door and frame assemblies.
Inspect each piece of WireLite immediately before installation and eliminate any with observable edge damage or face imperfections.
To maintain aesthetics, it is important to clean the glass during and after construction. For routine cleaning, use a soft, clean, grit-free cloth and a mild soap, detergent, or nonabrasive window cleaning solution.
Rinse immediately with clean water and remove any excess water from the glass surface with a squeegee. Do not allow any metal or hard parts of the cleaning equipment to contact the glass surface.