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architecturalGLASS BLOCK PRODUCTS
“This building is going to be used for everything from black tie parties to basketball games.So every inch of this place has to endure years of hard wear – and look great doing it.VISTABRIK® Glass Block has the perfect balance of durability, security and sheer beauty tomake this place special.” ~ Lisa Armstrong, AIA, Architect, Armstrong Kaulbach Architects
ON THE COVER: Veteran’s Administration Hospital Chapel, Detroit, MI // Architect: Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, Inc. // DECORA® Pattern
Lloyd Hall, Philadelphia, PA // Architect: Armstrong Kaulbach Architects // VISTABRIK® Solid Glass Block, VUE® Pattern
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possibilitiesbegin.comPittsburgh Corning Corporation hasbeen manufacturing PittsburghCorning Glass Block products since1937 and today is the only domesticmanufacturer in North America. Thecompany recognizes its responsibilityto provide a variety of products andto furnish accurate descriptive andtechnical information which will helpthe design professional select andspecify Pittsburgh Corning GlassBlock products.
The comprehensive variety ofpatterns, styles and sizes availablehave been designed to worktogether in your projects as a totalsystem. Pittsburgh Corning standsbehind all its glass block when usedexclusively with Pittsburgh Corningaccessory products by offering alimited five-year warranty.
pittsburghcorning.comfeatures application photos, productinformation, specifications, installationcase histories, and much more information on how to design withPittsburgh Corning Glass Block products.
“We selected the glass block to create a visually stunning separation between the researchand clinical pavilions. It enabled the transmission of natural daylight into the labs andtreatment areas while still maintaining the appropriate degree of privacy. The use of glassblock greatly contributed to the Hillman Cancer Center’s artful expression of both thefunctional and emotional needs of the clinical pavilion dedicated to healing, and theopportunity for interaction and flexibility of a research pavilion dedicated to finding a cure.”~ Mihai Marcu, AIA, President, IKM Inc.
CIRCLE OF DESIGN EXCELLENCE AWARD WINNERSponsored by Pittsburgh Corning, this program recognizes those designs where glassblock forms a prominent architectural feature of a building, either interior or exterior.
Hillman Cancer Center, Pittsburgh, PA // Architect: IKM Inc.
PITTSBURGH CORNING GLASS BLOCK
GLASS BLOCK BENEFITS & APPLICATIONS
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Regional Transit District Station, Denver, COVISTABRIK® Solid Glass Block, VUE® Pattern
Visibility/Light TransmissionGlass block provides exceptional visibilityin compliance with ADA guidelines forenclosed areas and has a dynamicrelationship with light, both natural andartificial. As light changes, so does thematerial’s appearance and in turn thesurrounding environment. It is also scratch-resistant and transmits up to 80% ofavailable light in both directions withoutany yellowing, clouding or weathering.
University of New Hampshire // DECORA® Pattern
SecurityWhen top architects need to addsecurity to their projects, PittsburghCorning answers with a range ofsolutions:
Premiere SeriesAvailable in the widest range of sizes,shapes and patterns, these blocks offerenhanced resistance to impact, fire,sound transmission, graffiti and weather.
THICKSET® SeriesThese thicker-faced blocks offer all theperformance features of our PremiereSeries but with an extra reduction insound transmission and increased fireresistance available in 60- or 90-minuteratings.
VISTABRIK® Glass Block
Three inches of solid glass block makethis the top-performing product offeringthe highest ballistic ratings, resistance toimpact and sound transmission while stilltransmitting 80% of available light.
Impact and Ballistic ResistantPittsburgh Corning Glass Blocks are inherently stronger than conventionalglass because of the thickness of thefaces and the mortar that binds theblocks together. As a result the glassblocks are more difficult to break andtherefore provide resistance and are a deterrent to forced entry. Our solid 3"VISTABRIK® Glass Block resists penetra-tion from high-impact ballistics, including9mm and .357 magnum bullets.VISTABRIK® glass blocks are UL® testedand component recognized for ballisticlevels 1, 2, and 6.
(l to r): Exempla Good Samaritan Medical Center, Lafayette, CODECORA® and VUE® Patterns
Stillwell Avenue Terminal/New York City Transit – Coney Island, Brooklyn, NY
VISTABRIK® Stippled and Solid Glass Blocks
Beauty and VersatilityExtraordinarily versatile and available in many aesthetically pleasingsizes and styles, glass block offers virtually limitless design possibilities.Glass block walls, partitions and windows combine the delicate beautyand light transmission of glass with the strength of glass block.
Lovonya DeJean Middle School, Richmond, CADECORA® Pattern
University of Toledo - Nitschke AuditoriumARGUS® Pattern and VUE® Pattern
Energy ConservationGlass block can provide more than double the thermal resistance (R-Value) of single-glaze 1/8" thick plate glass. The differences between the shading coefficient of glass block and flat sheetglass is also significant. Contributing tothis is the louvering effect of glass block’shorizontal mortar joints, which helps reduce light transmission from the highersummer sun. The size and orientation ofthe block can greatly affect the amount of shading that can occur.
Graffiti ResistantGlass block resists damage and is easy toclean.
“We started with the vertical elements of the garages – the elevatortowers – nd using the VUE® pattern, turned it into a virtual wayfindersystem. Then, we continued that theme with small wayfinder devices –information pylons using ESSEX® AA – throughout the garages.”– Graham Davidson, Architect
Beacon Hill Station, Seattle, WA // VISTABRIK® Solid Glass Block
Terminal A Parking Garage, Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Washington, D.C.Architect: Hartman-Cox Architects (In association with HNTG Corporation)DECORA®, ESSEX® AA and VUE® Patterns
Chula Vista Police Department Headquarters/City of Chula Vista, Chula Vista, CAArchitect: Carrier Johnson // ESSEX® AA and VISTABRIK® Patterns
GLASS BLOCK BENEFITS & APPLICATIONS
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School of Performing Arts/Pittsburgh City SchoolsVUE® Pattern
“This building had to embody the LAPD’s more open, community-oriented mission. TheARGUS® pattern glass block was really critical in creating that openness. It gives us theperfect balance of light and security.” ~ Clifton Allen, Architect
Earthquake ResistanceThe Northridge, CA earthquake onJanuary 17, 1994 was the largest earthquakein the United States to have its epicenterin an urban area. A detailed survey wasmade of the performance of structurescontaining Pittsburgh Corning glass blockpanel applications. In all sites visited, theglass block walls and panel systems thatwere designed and constructed inaccordance with Pittsburgh Corningspecifications and the provision of theUniform Building Code resisted theseismic forces without failure.
Noise ResistantThree inches of solid glass makes VISTABRIK®
a dense barrier to sounds from trains,traffic, crowds, sirens, and machinery witha 53 STC level. THICKSET® Series BlockSTC ranges between 48-50, and PremiereSeries Glass Block 35 to 40.
Sustainable DesignGlass block, made largely from sand andlimestone, is 100 percent recyclable, inert,low maintenance, and highly durable,lasting 50 years or more. Yet its dynamicrelationship with light gives architects theopportunity to create both aestheticallypleasing and energy efficient spaces.
Pittsburgh Corning glass block not onlysupports LEED® building certification, italso contributes to sustainable design inother ways:
1. Safety and Security
•Glass block is noncombustible
•Glass block combines visibility with security
2. Environmentally Preferable Materials and Products
•Glass block is made largely from sand,an abundant raw material
•Glass block is recyclable
•Glass block is durable
•Glass block has low construction waste
3. Visual Comfort
•Certain glass block products may helpavoid glare
North Hollywood Police Station, N. Hollywood, CA Architect: Meyer & Allen Associates // ARGUS® Pattern and HEDRON® Corner Block
PREMIERE SERIES•Includes the largest selection of patternsand sizes for the utmost in design flexibility.
•All patterns are classified by UL®‚ for use in 45-minute rated window assemblies.
•All sizes available are rated except 12" x 12" and shapes.
•Nominal face thickness: 0.25"
THICKSET® 60 Block•Classified by UL®‚ for use as 45-or 60-minute rated window assemblies.
•Nominal face thickness: 0.375"
THICKSET® 90 Block•Classified by UL®‚ for use as 45-, 60- or 90-minute rated window assemblies.
•Nominal face thickness: 0.75"
VISTABRIK® Solid Glass Block•The ultimate glass block solution, 3 solidinches of glass which resists bullets, fire,noise, and graffiti.
•Classified by UL®‚ for use as 45-, 60- or90-minute rated window assemblies.
•Actual face thickness: 3.0"
Fire ResistantAn important feature of glass block, critical to safe building design, is the product’s inherent fire-resistance property. By varying the facethickness of the product and conforming to installation specifications, Pittsburgh Corning is able to offer a family of fire rated productsapproved and rated according to Underwriters Laboratory (UL®)‚ standards. Glass block are available in 45-, 60- and 90-minute ratings forwindow assemblies. See page 11 for additional technical information. Visit our website at www.pittsburghcorning.com for electronic details.
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Glass Block Solar Wall TubesFort Hamilton - Gebhart Center, Cincinatti, OH // FOCUS™ Pattern
SIGNATURE LINE – Pittsburgh Corning’sSignature Line of glass block products is comprised of high quality Premiere Series products and the largest selectionof patterns and shapes. This line has become the standard in the industry andprovides the most design flexibility in the selection and use of glass block forwalls, windows, partitions, and showers in residential and commercial applications.
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PITTSBURGH CORNING GLASS BLOCK PRODUCTS
DECORA® LX PatternFibrous glass insert addsmoderate thermal andlight characteristics. Maximum privacy. Pleasenote: The “LX” fibrousglass insert is available inother patterns and sizes byspecial order. Minimumorder quantitiesapply.
THICKSET® BlockCutaways show thegreater face thickness of the THICKSET® SeriesBlock. THICKSET® 60Block on left vs. theTHICKSET® 90 Block on right.
THICKSET® 60 Block DECORA® PatternTHICKSET® 60 block provides a 60-minute firerating. The DECORA®
pattern provides maximumlight transmission withsubtle visual distortion.The nondirectional facesmake installation quick.
THICKSET® 60 Block VUE® PatternTHICKSET® 60 blockprovides 60-minute fire rating. The VUE®
pattern transmits maximum light and allows ultimate visibility.
THICKSET® 90 BlockENDURA™ PatternTHICKSET® 90 block provides a 90-minute firerating. The ENDURA™
pattern’s narrow flutesprovide moderate lighttransmission/maximum privacy.
THICKSET® 90 Block VUE® PatternTHICKSET® 90 blockprovides a 90-minutefire rating. The VUE®
pattern transmits maximum light and allowsultimate visibility.
VISTABRIK® Solid Glass Block3" solid glass block. Clear visi bility, durable, impact, vandaland bullet resistant, low maintanance and aesthetically attractive. Excellent light transmission. Available in 8" x 8",6" x 8" and 4" x 8" sizes .
HIGH PERFORMANCE LINE – Pittsburgh Corning’s High Performance Line of glassblock products is comprised of products that offer the highest value, performancefeatures and benefits related to improved safety, energy efficiency, aesthetics anddecorative choices.
ARGUS® PatternRounded perpendicularflutes diffuse light whileallowing maximum light transmission and amedium degree of privacy.
DECORA® PatternThe trademark wavy undulations of this patternprovides maximumlight transmission with subtle visual distortion.The nondirectional facesmake installation quick.
ESSEX® AA PatternThe fine grid design ofthe closely spacedridges in this pattern offers moderate lighttransmission and a maxi-mum degree of privacy.
IceScapes® PatternNon-directional patternlets light in without sacrificing privacy. Maximum light transmission/medium to maximum privacy.
VUE® PatternFaces are smooth andundistorted to transmit themost light and allow ultimatevisibility. This is your bestchoice for passive solarcollection and visual clarity.
Premiere Series Glass BlockTHICKSET® 90 BlockDECORA® PatternTHICKSET® 90 block provides a 90-minute firerating. The DECORA®
pattern provides maximumlight transmission withsubtle visual distortion.The nondirectional facesmake installation quick.
FOCUS™ PatternThis new circular pattern gives an exciting new way tobring more light anddrama to any project.
Energy Efficient Glass BlockBlocks out the sun’s heat and ultraviolet light – to help keep interiors cooler in the summer. In winter, improved insulating ability helps keep interiors warmer. The blocks are available in DECORA®, DELPHI®, IceScapes®, and VUE® patterns.
Glass Block Solar Wall TubesAn easy way to let light into a structure that is builtwith multi-wythe walls. The Solar Wall Tubes replacestandard masonry units and allow light transmissin forLEED contribution. Improved thermal performance.Available in various sizes with choice of privacy levels.
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SIGNATURE LINE – (continued)
TRIDRON 45º Block®
DECORA® and IceScapes® PatternsThe unique shape of this block lets you create everything from 45-degree angles to full circles.
HEDRON® Corner Block DECORA® and IceScapes® PatternsHexagonal corner unit allows you to form 90-degree corners resulting in a gently roundedcontinuous glass face.
ARQUE® Block DECORA® and IceScapes® PatternsARQUE® Block is a brilliant way to create smooth,graceful curves and columns. ARQUE® Block forms aconsistent, tight curve ideally suited for columns.
EndBlock™ Finishing Unit DECORA® and IceScapes® Patterns 6" x 8" and 8" x 8"The rounded, finished surface on one edge of these blocks makes them virtually disappearwhen used vertically or horizontally on the edges of panels, walls or dividers.
ENCURVE® Block, DECORA® and IceScapes® PatternsArched, soft edges to round out your design options or finish panels. Use with 8" x 8" EndBlock™ Finishing Units for a stepped panel.
Shapes and Finishing Units
SeaScapes™ PatternThe three dimensionalcircles appear to floatwithin the glass block.The pattern lets inlight and also providesa degree of privacy.
HEDRON® LX Corner Block, DECORA® PatternHexagonal cornerunit allows you toform 90-degree corners resulting ina gently rounded continuous glassface.
VISTABRIK® StippledGlass BlockSolid 3" thickness ofglass with a stippledfinish to add privacy.Durable, impact, vandaland bullet resistant, low maintenance andaesthetically attractive.Good light transition/medium privacy.
PC® Custom Signature BlockCustom manufacturedwith your corporatelogo or other designpressed into one orboth inside surfacesof an eight inchsquare, standard unit.
ARGUS® ParallelFluted PatternRounded parallelflutes on each facediffuse light while allowing maximumlight transmission anda medium degree of privacy. Complimentsthe SPYRA® pattern.
SPYRA® PatternSPYRA® Pattern givesyou many options fordecorative patterns,such as bold circles,rounded corners andthe illusions of waves.Maximum light transmission and minimal privacy.
MADE TO ORDER PRODUCTS – Items listed below are subject to minimum order quantities and lead times.
Premiere Series Glass Block
Opal PlainWith a smooth finishboth inside and out,this style emits a softlydiffused light over anentire area.
Opal SilkThis fine grid patternon the inner surfaceprovides an elegantsetting as it gentlyspreads light.
Premiere Series Glass Block (continued)
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PHYSICAL & DESIGN DATA
1 Size: Block are manufactured to a ± 1/16"(2mm) tolerance.
2 Heat Transmission/Thermal Transmission:Winter night values. To calculate instantaneous
heat gain through glass panels, see ASHRAEHANDBOOK OF FUNDAMENTALS, 2005,Section 31.3.
3 Light Transmission: Based on test results.
4 Shading Coefficient: Estimated figuresbased on accumulated data.
5 SHGC: Default values as interpreted from International Energy Conservation Code.
PITTSBURGH CORNING GLASS BLOCK PRODUCTS
†MTO – Made to Order items subject to minimum order quantities and lead times.
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Pattern Nominal Size1 Weight (lb/ft2) Heat Transmission2 Thermal Resistance2 Visible Light Shading Sound Solar Heat(Actual size is 1/4" less than nominal; installed U Value R Value Transmission3 Coef.4 Transmission Gain
mm shown is actual) with mortar (Btu/hr ft2 ºF) (hr ft2 ºF/Btu) (%) S.T.C. Coefficient5
THICKSET® Block—Nominal Thickness = 4"; Actual Thickness = 37⁄8" (98mm)THICKSET®
60 Block— 8" x 8" (197mm) 25 0.51 1.96 VUE®=75 0.65 48 .66-.685
DECORA®
& VUE® DECORA®=49THICKSET®
90 Block— 8" x 8" (197mm) 30 0.51 1.96 VUE®=70 0.65 50 .66-.685
DECORA®
& VUE® DECORA®=38THICKSET®
90 Block— 8" x 8" (197mm) 30 0.51 1.96 38 0.65 50 .66-.685
ENDURA™
Glass Block with “LX” Fibrous Glass Inserts—Nominal Thickness = 4"; Actual Thickness = 37⁄8" (98mm)DECORA® 6" x 6" (146mm)† 20 0.48 2.06 44 0.454 .56“LX” Filter 8" x 8" (197mm) 20 0.48 2.06 44 0.454 40 .56
12" x 12" (299mm)† 20 0.48 2.06 44 0.454 .56VISTABRIK® Solid Glass Block—See Nominal/Actual Sizes Listed
VISTABRIK® 8" x 8" x 3" NominalSolid 75⁄8" x 75⁄8" x 3" Actual 40 0.87 1.15 90 53 .75-.785
Glass Block (194mm x 194mm x 76mm) (NRC=0.05)6" x 8" x 3" Nominal
55⁄8"" x 75⁄8" x 3" Actual 40 0.87 1.15 90 .75-.785
(143mm x 194mm x 76mm)4" x 8" x 3" Nominal
35⁄8" x 75⁄8" x 3" Actual 40 0.87 1.15 90 .75-.785
(92mm x 194mm x 76mm)STIPPLE 8" x 8" x 3" NominalFinish 75⁄8" x 75⁄8" x 3" Actual 40 0.87 1.15 83 53 .75-.785
(194mm x 194mm x 76mm)† (NRC=0.05)Energy Efficient Glass Block—See Nominal/Actual Sizes Listed
DECORA®, 8" x 8" x 31⁄2" Nominal 63DELPHI®, 7 3⁄4" x 7 3⁄4" x 31⁄2" Actual 40 .45 2.22 33 .32 Ice Scapes®, (197mm x 197mm x 89mm) 50and VUE® 76
Standard Premiere Series Block—Nominal Thickness = 4"; Actual Thickness = 37⁄8" (98mm)ARGUS® 6" x 6" (146mm) 20 0.51 1.96 55 0.65 37 .66-.685
8" x 8" (197mm) 20 0.51 1.96 55 0.65 39 .66-.685
12" x 12" (299mm) 20 0.51 1.96 55 0.65 35 .66-.685
DECORA® 6" x 6" (146mm) 20 0.51 1.96 75 0.65 37 .66-.685
8" x 8" (197mm) 20 0.51 1.96 75 0.65 39 .66-.685
12" x 12" (299mm) 20 0.51 1.96 75 0.65 35 .66-.685
4" x 8" (95 x 197mm) 20 0.51 1.96 75 0.65 .66-.68v
6" x 8" (146 x 197mm) 20 0.51 1.96 75 0.65 .66-.685
ESSEX® AA 8" x 8" (197mm) 20 0.51 1.96 45 0.45 39 .66-.685
FOCUS™ 8" x 8" (197mm) 20 0.51 1.96 92 0.65 39 .66-.685
IceScapes® 8" x 8" (197mm) 20 0.51 1.96 67 0.65 39 .66-.685
12" x 12" (299mm) 20 0.51 1.96 67 0.65 35 .66-.685
4" x 8" (95 x 197mm) 20 0.51 1.96 67 0.65 .66-.685
6" x 8" (146 x 197mm) 20 0.51 1.96 67 0.65 .66-.68v
Opal Plain 8" x 8" (197mm) 20 19Opal Silk 8" x 8" (197mm) 20 17SeaScapes™ 8" x 8" (197mm)† 20 0.51 1.96 64 0.65 39 .66-.685
VUE® 6" x 6" (146mm) 20 0.51 1.96 91 0.65 37 .66-.685
8" x 8" (197mm) 20 0.51 1.96 91 0.65 39 .66-.68v
12" x 12" (299mm) 20 0.51 1.96 91 0.65 35 .66-.685
4" x 8" (95 x 197mm) 20 0.51 1.96 91 0.65 .66-.685
6" x 8" (146 x 197mm) 20 0.51 1.96 91 0.65 .66-.685
1⁄8" FLAT SHEET GLASS COMPARISON (3mm) 1.04 0.96 90 1.00 28
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Maximum Panel Dimensions
A = Area H = Height W = Width * All exterior areas and dimensions are based on 20 psf design windload
with 2.7 safety factor.
Number of Block for 100 Sq. Ft. Panel
EndBlock™ Finishing Units
PREMIERE SERIESHEDRON® Corner Unit TRIDRON 45° Block® Unit ENCURVE® Finishing Unit ARQUE® Block Unit
3 7/8"
5 3/4"
7 3/4"
3 7/8"
7 3/4"
7 3/4"
7 3/4"
5 3/4"
3 7/8"
5 3/4"
3 7/8"
7 3/4"
2 1/4 " 2 1/4"
1 1/4"
3 7/8 "
3 7/8"
7 3/4"
7 3/4"
3 7/8"
3 7/8" 7 3 /4
"
3 7 /8
"
7 3/4"
5 3/4"
4 1/2"
3 7/8"
DECORA® & IceScapes® Patterns
8" HighPremiere Series
DECORA® &IceScapes® Patterns
8" HighPremiere Series
DECORA® &IceScapes® Patterns
8" HighPremiere Series
DECORA® &IceScapes® Patterns
8" HighPremiere Series
DECORA® & IceScapes® Patterns
8" SquarePremiere Series
DECORA® & IceScapes® Patterns
8" HighPremiere Series
Installed Panel WeightRefer to Table on page 8 for weight ofpanels installed with mortar. Glass blockpanels installed with the ProVantage®
Glass Block Installation System are up to 25% lighter per square foot than panelsinstalled with mortar. Local buildingcodes should be consulted for any limitson panel sizes or installation details.
Non-load BearingGlass block panels are non-load bearing;adequate provisions must be made forsupport of construction above these
panels. Panels are mortared at the sill,with jamb and head details designed toaccommodate for building movementand lintel deflection. The compressivestrength (for information purposes only)of all hollow glass block is 400 to 600psi.; THICKSET® Series Glass Block is2500 psi.; and VISTABRIK® Series is 80,000 psi.
Thermal Expansion CoefficientThe thermal expansion coefficient of glassblock is 47 x 10–7 /(ºF).
Detailed DrawingsStructural members illustrated on page14 and other “detail” pages indicategeneral principles of construction.Member sizes should be determined bystructural analysis to avoid excessivedeflections. Maximum deflection forsupports shall not exceed L/600.
FINISHING UNITS
Mortar Mix and Estimating TablesAn optimum mortar mix for installing Pittsburgh Corning Glass Block is:
Glass Block between TRIDRON 45° Block®
a (in.) s (in.) d (in.)
None 4.75 11.45 12.40
1 - 4" x 8" x 4" 8.75 21.08 22.83
1 - 6" x 8" x 4" 10.75 25.90 28.05
1 - 8" x 8" x 4" 12.75 30.72 33.27
1 - 4" x 8" x 4" + 1 - 8" x 8" x 4" 16.75 40.36 43.71
2 - 8" x 8" x 4" 20.75 50.00 54.15
1 - 4" x 8" x 4" + 2 - 8" x 8" x 4" 24.75 59.64 64.59
3 - 8" x 8" x 4" 28.75 69.28 75.03
a = 0.415 sd = 1.083 s
d
s
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Columns can be All-TRIDRON 45° Block® (left) or interspersed with 4" x 8" or 8" x 8" glass block.
NOTE: All mortar joints are 1/4".
Portland Cement Lime Sand
1 Part 1⁄2 Part 3.4 Parts
1.0 cubic foot 0.5 cubic foot 3.4 cubic feet
Block Sizes (Nominal) 6" 8" 12" 4" x 8" 6" x 8"
Number of Block 400 225 100 450 300
Premiere Series Thinline® Series VISTABRIK®
A H W A H W A H W(Sq.Ft.) (Ft.) (Ft.) (Sq.Ft.) (Ft.) (Ft.) (Sq.Ft.) (Ft.) (Ft.)
EXTERIOR* 144 20 25 100 10 15 100 10 10
INTERIOR 250 20 25 150 10 15 150 10 15
10
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260
Area of Panel in Sq. Ft.
Max
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Sq. Ft
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160
120
80
40
0
Load,psf
20406080
100120140160
Wind Speed(V), mph
88125153177198217234250
P = 0.00256V2
4' x 4'
VISTABRIK® & Thinline® SeriesS.F. = 2.7
4' x 8'
7'4" x 7'4"
10' x 10'
6' x 12'
SAFETY FACTOR 2.7
4' x 4'
5' x 10'
10' x 10'14' x 7'4"
12' x 12'10' x 20'
16' x 16'
RADIUS MINIMUMS FOR CURVED PANEL CONSTRUCTION
Area of Panel in Sq. Ft.
Max
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Lo
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Po
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0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
160
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
S.F = 2.0 6' x 12'
8' x 8'
6' x 6'
4' x 4'
4' x 8'
Curved
90
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(32"Min. Radiu
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(65"Min.
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NOT TO SCALE
(981/2"Min. Radius -12"Squa
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FlatFlat
Intermediate Expansion Joints & Supports
PANELREINFORCING
Curved
Curved
Flat
Curvd
Intermediate Expansion Joints & Supports
INSIDE RADIUS MINIMUMS FOR CURVED PANEL CONSTRUCTION
WIND LOAD RESISTANCE – MORTAR SYSTEM (Based on Standard Nominal 4" Thick Premiere Series Glass Block. Installed with mortar. Based on 2.7 Safety Factor)
WIND LOAD RESISTANCE – PROVANTAGE®
SYSTEM(Based on Standard Nominal4" Thick Premiere SeriesGlass Block Installed withProVantage® Silicone System).Based on 2.0 Safety Factor.
ARQUE® Block used along with other Pittsburgh Corning Block sizes, allows you toform consistent curves of various radii. Radii shown are to inside face of curve.
38"R
adiu
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8"x 8"Block
31"R
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ARQUE
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6"x 8"Block
25"
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NOTES:1. It is suggested that curved
areas be separated fromflat areas by intermediateexpansion joints andsupports, as indicated inthese drawings.
2. When straight, ladder-typereinforcing is used oncurved walls, the innermostparallel wire may be cutperiodically and/or bent toaccommodate thecurvature of the wall.
RESISTANCE TO SURFACE CONDENSATION
Outside Temperature in Degrees (°F)
% o
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Hum
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Chart based on insidetemperature of 70 °F
Premiere SeriesThinline® SeriesVISTABRIK®
flat glass single-glazed
-30.00 -20.00 -10.00 0.00 10.00 20.00 30.00 40.0080.00
60.00
40.00
20.00
0.00
VISTABRIK®
Thinline® Series
Premiere Series
flat glass single-glazed
Example: At a relative humidity of 40%, an outside temperature of approximately -3 ºF will cause condensation on Premiere Series Glass Block or approximately 3 ºF above zero on Thinline® Series block. Under the same conditions, condensation will form on asingle-glazed flat glass window at 34 ºF above zero.
Block Inside Number Vertical Joint ThicknessSize Radius of Blocks In Inches
Inches in 90º Arc Inside Outside
4" x 8" 32 13 1/85/8
6" x 6" 481⁄2 13 1/85/8
8" x 8" 65 13 1/85/8
12" x 12" 981⁄2 13 1/85/8
PHYSICAL & DESIGN DATA
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Fire Ratings — Glass Block AssembliesPremiere Series Glass Blocks, THICKSET® 60 Blocks, THICKSET® 90 Blocks and 3" thick VISTABRIK® Solid Glass Block units have been tested and
classified by Underwriters Laboratories (UL®) for use in fire-rated window assemblies to panel sizes and dimension limitations as listed.
All sizes (exceptions listed below) ofPremiere Series and Thinline® Seriesglass blocks have at least a 45minute fire rating when used as awindow assembly within a one hourfire-rated wall assembly. AllTHICKSET® 90 (thick-faced) and solidglass blocks have fire ratings of up to90 minutes, and the THICKSET® 60and ESSEX® AA Pattern glass blockshave fire ratings of up to 60 minutes,when used as window assembliesand where permitted by code.
Pittsburgh Corning Glass Blockunits that are not fire-rated:• All 12" x 12" sizes• All DELPHI®‚ pattern block• All HEDRON® Corner block,
TRIDRON 45º Block® units,EndBlock®, ENCURVE® andARQUE® finishing units
• All paver units• VISTABRIK® Corner Block
PANEL SIZES AND DIMENSIONLIMITATIONSPittsburgh Corning Glass Block listedabove have been tested and classifiedby Underwriters Laboratories® (UL®)for use as fire-rated windowassemblies to panel sizes anddimension limitations listed below:• With the exception of all
12" x 12" sizes, finishing blocks,corner blocks and the DELPHI®pattern block, all Premiere Seriesand Thinline® Series glass blocks in panels up to 120 square feet in masonry walls or 94 square feetin non-masonry walls are classifiedby Underwriters Laboratories‚ foruse as 45-minute rated windowassemblies.
• These panels are usuallyacceptable as window assembliesfor use in fire separation walls thatare rated one hour or less.
• THICKSET® 60 Block are listed foruse as 45- or 60-minute fire ratedwindow assemblies in panels up to100 square feet.
• THICKSET® 90 Block andVISTABRIK® Solid Glass Block are all listed for use as 45-, 60- or90-minute fire rated windowassemblies in panels up to 100square feet.
• Where permitted by buildingcodes, glass block fire-ratedwindow assemblies having a fireresistance rating of not less than 45minutes may be used as “openingprotectives”. These assemblies shallnot exceed 25% of the wall areasseparating a tenancy from a corridor or a corridor from anenclosed vertical opening or onefire-rated area from another fire-rated area.
• Exception: Although glass blockmasonry systems have been testedas window assemblies (not wallassemblies), they may be used as one hour fire partitions asrequired for corridors in theenclosure of atriums only whensprinkler protection is provided on occupied sides.
45- AND 60-MINUTE RATEDCONSTRUCTION• All 45- and 60-minute rated
Pittsburgh Corning Glass Blockmay be used in both masonry andnon-masonry (steel or wood studframing with gypsum board) walls.
• These rated glass block windowsmay be framed and anchored witheither PC® Panel Anchorconstruction or channel-typerestraints.
• The use of a fire retardant typesealant for head and jamblocations is required.
• Specifications and constructiondetails for such panels are as perPittsburgh Corning Corporationrecommendations.
• Non-masonry, fire-rated steel studwith gypsum board wall assembliesmust conform to UL® listed wallassembly #U465.
• Framing and support of the ratedglass block window assembly shallbe provided with double-studdingat the jamb locations with height ofsupporting wall limited to no morethan 3 feet.
90-MINUTE RATED CONSTRUCTION• Where permitted by building
codes, all 90-minute ratedPittsburgh Corning Glass Blockmay be used in masonry walls only.
• 90-minute rated glass blockwindow assemblies must beframed and anchored with 1/4"thick steel (not aluminum) channel-type restraints or masonry chases.The use of panel anchorconstruction is not permitted.
• The use of a fire retardant typesealant for head and jamblocations is required.
• Specifications and constructiondetails of such panels are as perPittsburgh Corning Corporationrecommendations.
• Twice the typical thickness (3/4" total) of expansion material is required at head and jamblocations.
45-MINUTE RATED CURVEDCONSTRUCTION• The glass blocks noted under
90-minute rating and those 8" x 8" x 4" sized glass blocknoted under 45-minute rating areclassified for use in masonry wallsas curved window assemblies,provided that the radius of theassembly is at least twice theopening width (i.e. chord length).
CODE COMPLIANCEAll of our fire-rated glass blockproducts are listed in the UnderwritersLaboratories current issue of the Fire Resistance Directory – Volume 3.A listing of our products can also be viewed on the UnderwritersLaboratories Website at www.ul.com. • U.L. Classification: R2556
(For Glass Block)• U.L. Classification: R18572
(For Plastic Spacers)• In accordance with NFPA 80,
Chapter 14
CITY CODE APPROVALS• New York City Materials and
Equipment Acceptance MEA 406- 90-M. Vol.IV
• Los Angeles Research Report RR-24486
• Dade County Acceptance07-0626.1004-0301.0104-0824.0105-1107.0208-0731.08
• State of Florida ApprovalsFL 1363FL 1366FL 5357FL 8039FL 11669
• Texas Department of InsuranceWIN #s 62, 63, 64, and 540
BUILDING CODE AND NATIONAL STANDARDS REFERENCES:• International Building Code (IBC)• International Residential Code (IRC)• Canadian Standards Association
(CSA) A371-94 “MasonryConstruction for Buildings”
• Canadian Standards Association(CSA) S304.1-94 “Masonry Designfor Buildings”
• TMS 402/ACI 530/ASCE 5“Building Code Requirements andSpecification for MasonryStructures”
Masonry Wall Construction Non-Masonry Wall Construction
Panel Limitations Fire Rating Panel Limitations Fire Rating
Product Max. Area/Panel Max Ht. or Width 45 Min. 60 Min. 90 Min. Max. Area/Panel Max Ht. or Width 45 Min. 60 Min.
Thinline® Series** 120 12 X 94 10.75 X
Premiere Series** 120 12 X 94 10.75 X
THICKSET® 60 and
ESSEX® AA Pattern**100 10 X X 94 10.75 X X
THICKSET® 90 100 10 X X X* 94 10.75 X X
VISTABRIK® 100 10 X X X* 94 10.75 X X
* 1/4" steel channel. 3/4" thick expansion material at head and jambs, and fire retardant sealant are required.** Includes “LX” option.
FIRE RATINGS & CODE INFORMATION
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PC® PANEL REINFORCING,PANEL ANCHORS & EXPANSION STRIPS
PC® Panel Reinforcing (top) — in panels — is embeddedhorizontally in the mortar jointsbetween every other course.
PC® Panel Anchors (middle) are used to tie Pittsburgh CorningGlass Block panels into the surrounding framework whenchannels are not used. PC® Expansion Strips (bottom), made of white polyethylene, are inserted at the head and jambs. The strips replace mortar at these locations to cushion the glassblock and allow the panel to expand and contract freely.
OTHER ACCESSORIES
Additional materials — such as mortar, channels or framing,packing, sealants and asphalt emulsion are available from other manufacturers.
PROVANTAGE® INSTALLATION SYSTEM
Unlike previous systems using sealant and spacers, the newProVantage® Installation System for use with Premiere Seriesglass blocks, can turn corners, make radius walls, build showersand is suitable for interior or exterior applications. The systemutilizes spacers to align and hold the blocks in place for easyassembly. Sealant is used to bond the spacer and blockstogether. The consistent, even-spaced joints are then finishedwith a special tile grout resulting in a clean, smooth professionallook. For smaller straight wall panels, with 3-side support,sealant can be used in the joints to provide an all-glass look.
PC® PANELREINFORCING
PC® EXPANSIONSTRIP
PC® PANELANCHOR
SEALANT
UNIVERSAL MORTAR SPACER
Pittsburgh CorningGlass Block Unit
MORTAR
TYPICAL CONSTRUCTION DETAILSPANEL ANCHOR CONSTRUCTION
CHANNEL-TYPE RESTRAINT CONSTRUCTION
Panel Reinforcing
Pittsburgh CorningGlass Block Unit
Mortar
Panel Reinforcing
Mortar
Asphalt Emulsion
NOTE: This dimension is determined by the anticipated deflection of the structural memberabove the glass block.
NOTE: This dimension is determined by the anticipated deflection of the structural memberabove the glass block.
Panel Reinforcing
Pittsburgh CorningGlass Block Unit
Mortar
Panel Reinforcing
Mortar
Asphalt Emulsion
Lintel Plate
Expansion Strip
Lintel Plate
Sealant
SEE NOTE
Expansion Strip
Panel AnchorPittsburgh CorningGlass Block Unit
Sealant
Expansion Strip
Panel Anchor
1/4" Exp. BoltsTwo Per Anchor
Metal Channel
Sealant
Expansion Strip
Channel Fastener
Sealant
Panel Anchor
ChannelFastener
Angle Fastener
Expansion Strip
Lintel Plate
Metal Angle
Expansion Strip
Expansion StripLintel Plate
Metal Angle
SEE NOTE
1" Min.
Pittsburgh CorningGlass Block Unit
41/4" – 41/2" Clear Opening
Sealant
Packing Material
AngleFastener
PackingMaterial
Sealant
MetalChannel
SealantPittsburgh
Corning GlassBlock Unit
ChannelRestraint Detail Angle
Restraint Detail
41/4" – 41/2"Clear Opening
Wall framing shownhere for illustrative purposes only. Wallframing can be concrete,masonry, wood, steelor any other structuralsurround.
PANEL CONSTRUCTION USING UNIVERSAL MORTAR SPACERS
The all plastic UniversalMortar Spacer speedsconstruction, assuresuniform placement andhelps keep panel flush. Cannow be used in fire-ratedpanels. Special spacers areavailable for the VISTABRIK®
and ARQUE® Block.Universal
Mortar Spacer
ACCESSORIES
Wall framing shownhere for illustrative purposes only. Wallframing can be concrete,masonry, wood, steelor any other structuralsurround.
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(PCD 061) Head – Glass Block in Steel Stud Wallwith Brick Veneer
PANEL ANCHOR
DE
FLE
CTI
ON
SPA
CE
(PCD 031) Head – Glass Block in Steel Stud Wallwith Synthetic Plaster Finish
EIFS
EXT GRADE SHEATHING
STL STUD FRAMING
INSULATION
STL TUBE
SOLID BLOCKING
INT FINISH
SEALANT (TYP)
EXPANSION STRIP
PITTSBURGH CORNINGGLASS BLOCK UNIT
(PCD 062) Jamb – Glass Block in Steel Stud Wallwith Brick Veneer
INT FINISH
(PCD 032) Jamb – Glass Block in Steel Stud Wallwith Synthetic Plaster Finish
(PCD 063) Sill – Glass Block in Steel Stud Wallwith Brick Veneer
(PCD 033) Sill – Glass Block in Steel Stud Wallwith Synthetic Plaster Finish
BLDG – BuildingCMU – Concrete Masonry Unit (concrete block)CONT STL – Continuous Steel (used to reinforce wall)ELEV – Elevation (side view of building)GYP BD – Gypsum BoardHM – Hollow Metal (door frame)INT – InteriorMAX HT – Maximum Height (for Pittsburgh Corning Glass Blockpanel 20ft./6m)SILL – Bottom of PanelTYP – Typical (detail)CLG – Ceiling
CONC – ConcreteEIFS – Exterior Insulation Finishing SystemEXT – ExteriorHEAD – Top of PanelHORIZ – HorizontalJAMB – Side of PanelPLAN – View of Building from above,typically the floorSTL – SteelWD – Wood
Materials shown other than glass block are for illustration purposes only as examples of typical construction details.
GLOSSARY OF TERMS (Detail Drawings pages 13-18)
TYPICAL HEAD DETAILS (Exterior Openings)
DETAILS CAN BE DOWNLOADED AS .DWGOR .DXF FILES FROM OUR WEBSITE
pittsburghcorning.com
TYPICAL JAMB DETAILS (Exterior Openings)
TYPICAL SILL DETAILS (Exterior Openings)
Head
Jamb
Sill
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TYPICAL CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
Vertical Stiffener
(PCD 129) Intermediate HorizontalSupport in Multiple Vertical Panels
MORTAR
ASPHALT EMULSION
SEALANT
STL MULLION
EXPANSION STRIP
SEALANT & BACKER (TYP)
PITTSBURGH CORNINGGLASS BLOCK UNIT
(PCD 128) Intermediate HorizontalSupport in Multiple Vertical PanelsHorizontal Stiffener
(PCD 153) Head – Hollow MetalDoor Frame at Glass Block
(PCD 154) Jamb – Hollow Metal Door Frameat Glass Block
TYPICAL STIFFENER DETAILSContinuous Panels ≤ 144 Sq. Ft. Each
TYPICAL SHELF ANGLE DETAILSContinuous Panels ≤ 144 Sq. Ft. Each
HOLLOW METAL DOOR FRAME DETAILS
(PCD 132A) Intermediate Vertical Supportin Multiple Horizontal Panels
(PCD 132B) Intermediate Supportin Multiple Horizontal Panels
(PCD 132C & D) Intermediate Supportin Multiple Horizontal Panels
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DETAILS FOR FIRE RATED CONSTRUCTION
TYPICAL SHELF ANGLE DETAILS – FOR VISTABRIK® PANELSContinuous Panels ≤ 100 Sq. Ft. Each
TYPICAL STIFFENER DETAILS – FOR VISTABRIK® PANELSContinuous Panels ≤ 100 Sq. Ft. Each
(PCD 004) Head – 90 Minute Fire RatedGlass Block in CMU Wall
(PCD 005) Jamb – 90 Minute Fire RatedGlass Block in CMU Wall
(PCD 006) Sill – 90 Minute Fire RatedGlass Block in CMU Wall
(PCD 161) Sill – 45 & 60 Minute Fire RatedGlass Block Panel
(PCD 160) Jamb – 45 & 60 Minute Fire RatedGlass Block Panel
(PCD 159) Head – 45 & 60 Minute Fire RatedGlass Block Panel
Vertical Stiffener
Horizontal Stiffener
(PCD 131) Intermediate HorizontalSupport in Multiple Vertical Panels
(PCD 130) Intermediate HorizontalSupport in Multiple Vertical Panels
(PCD 133) Intermediate Vertical Support inMultiple Horizontal Panels
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TYPICAL CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
(PCD 037) Head – Solid Glass Block in CMU Wall
(PCD 038) Jamb – Solid Glass Block in CMU Wall
PRECAST CONC SILL
VISTABRIK® SOLID GLASS BLOCK
MORTARASPHALT EMULSION
INT FINISH
(PCD 039) Sill – Solid Glass Block in CMU Wall
(PCD 040) Head – Solid Glass Block in BrickMasonry Cavity Wall
DEFLECTIONSPACE
WEEP
BRICK
AIR SPACE
METAL FLASHING
CMU LINTEL BLOCK
INT FINISH
LOOSE LAID LINTEL L
SEALANT (TYP)
EXPANSION STRIP
PANEL ANCHOR
VISTABRIK® SOLID GLASS BLOCK
(PCD 041) Jamb – Solid Glass Block in BrickMasonry Cavity Wall
BRICK
AIR SPACE
SEALANT (TYP)
VISTABRIK® SOLID GLASS BLOCK
PANEL ANCHOR
HORIZ PANEL REINFORCING
EXPANSION STRIP
CMU
INT FINISH
(PCD 042) Sill – Solid Glass Block in BrickMasonry Cavity Wall
(PCD 043) Head – Solid Glass Block inSteel Stud Wall with Brick Veneer
(PCD 044) Jamb – Solid Glass Block inSteel Stud Wall with Brick Veneer
VISTABRIK® SOLID GLASS BLOCK DETAILS
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(PCD 045) Sill – Solid Glass Block inSteel Stud Wall with Brick Veneer
(PCD 049) Head – Solid Glass Block inSteel Stud Wall with Synthetic Plaster Finish
(PCD 050) Jamb – Solid Glass Block inSteel Stud Wall with Synthetic Plaster Finish
(PCD 051) Sill – Solid Glass Block inSteel Stud Wall with Synthetic Plaster Finish
(PCD 148) Head – Glass Block in Suspended Ceiling
(PCD 149) Head – Glass Block in Partition
(PCD 150) Jamb – Glass Block in Partition
(PCD 241) Sill – Interior Concrete Floor Slab
(PCD 151) Jamb – Glass Block Perpendicular to Partition
VISTABRIK® SOLID GLASS BLOCK DETAILS(continued)
MISCELLANEOUS INTERIOR DETAILS
STANDARD SPECIFICATIONSTYPICAL CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
PART 1 – GENERAL
1.01 SummaryThis specification has been preparedby Pittsburgh Corning Corporationusing generally accepted andappropriate technical information butis not intended to be solely reliedupon for the specification design ortechnical applications. Having nocontrol over the elements of design,installation, workmanship or siteconditions, Pittsburgh Corningassumes that the actual designchoices and installation will be madeby persons trained and qualified inthe appropriate disciplines. Therefore,Pittsburgh Corning disclaims allliability potentially arising from theuse or misuse of this specification.
1.02 Section IncludesA. Glass Block Units, hollow or solidB. Integral Joint ReinforcementC. Mortar
1.03 Related SectionsA. Steel ChannelsB. Sills, lintels, jambsC. Sealant (caulk)D. Packing Material
1.04 ReferencesA. ASTM A82—Spec. for Cold Drawn
Steel WireB. ASTM A153—Class B-2, Spec.
Zinc Coating (Hot dip) on Iron andSteel Hardware (Canada same)
C. ASTM A167, Spec. for Stainlessand Heat-Resisting Chromium-Nickel Steel Plate, Sheet and Strip
D. ASTM A580, Spec. for StainlessSteel Wire
E. ASTM C144, Spec. for Aggregatefor Masonry (Canada – A179-94)
F. ASTM C150, Spec. for Portland Cement (Canada –CAN/CSA-A5-93)
G. ASTM E2010 and NFPA 257, Fire Test of Window Assemblies(equivalent to UL® 9 and CAN 4-S106-M80)
H. ASTM C207, Spec. for HydratedLime for Masonry Purposes(Canada same)
I. ASTM C270, Spec. for Mortar forUnit Masonry (Canada – A179-94)
J. ASTM D1187, Type II—Spec. forAsphalt-Base Emulsions (For MetalSurfaces)
K. ASTM D1227, Type III—Spec. forEmulsified Asphalt (For PorousSurfaces)
1.05 System DescriptionKnowledge of the following basicinformation is essential for properinstallation of Pittsburgh CorningGlass Block units:1. Glass block panels shall not be
designed to support structural loads.2. Maximum deflection of structural
members supporting glass blockpanels shall not exceed L/600
3. Sills of all panels must be paintedwith a heavy coat of asphaltemulsion and must cure for twohours before first mortar bed isplaced.
4. Provision for expansion, movementand isolation of the glass unitsfrom the surrounding frame, mustbe made at jambs and heads of allpanels. Mortar must not bridgeexpansion spaces.
5. Mortar should be mixed andapplied in accordance with therecommendations of PittsburghCorning Corporation. See MortarMaterials. Because glass block willnot absorb water, mortar must beconsiderably stiffer than mortar forordinary masonry. The consistencycan be described as “mashedpotatoes” or “peanut butter” andbe clay-like. The joints must be fulland struck smooth, not sponged.
6. Design and installation of glassblock projects should be done bywhole units since cutting glassblock is not recommended.
1.06 SubmittalsA. Product Data
Submit two (2) copies ofmanufacturer’s literature and two(2) copies of manufacturer’sinstallation instructions.
B. Samples1.Submit two (2) glass block units
of each type specified, showingsize, design and pattern of faces.
2.Submit representative samples of(panel reinforcing), (panel anchors),(expansion strips), and (sealant).
C. Test Reports —Fire TestsSubmit documents verifying glassblock units are classified for a 3/4, 1 or 11/2-hour fire exposureaccording to ASTM E2010,Underwriters Laboratories ofCanada CAN 4-S106-M80, UL® 9,or NFPA 257 “Fire Tests ofWindow Assemblies.” All suchglass block unit cartons shall carryappropriate UL® labels.
1.07 Storage and ProtectionA. Store unopened cartons of glass
block in a clean, cool, dry area.B. Protect opened cartons of glass
block against windblown rain or water run-off with tarpaulins orplastic covering.
1.08 Project/Site ConditionsA. Do not install glass block units
when temperature is 40°F (4°C)and falling. Maintain thetemperature of glass unit masonryabove 40°F (4°C) for the first 48hours after construction.
1.09 WarrantyA. Pittsburgh Corning Corporation
offers a limited 5-year warranty onPittsburgh Corning Glass Block units.
PART 2 – PRODUCTS 2.01 Acceptable ManufacturersA. The drawings and specifications
are based on catalog data,specifications and products ofPittsburgh Corning Corporationand designate the type andquality of work intended underthis section.1.Products of other manufactures
proposed as equivalent qualitymust be submitted through thebidding contractors for writtenapproval of the architect tendays prior to the bid date.
2.Supporting technical data,samples, publishedspecifications and the like mustbe submitted for comparison.
DIVISION 4 – MASONRY, SECTION 04270 GLASS UNIT MASONRY
(PCD 155) Glass Block at Corner – Plan
(PCD 157) TRIDRON 45º Block® Unit – Plan
PREMIERE SERIES FINISHING UNITS DETAILS
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(PCD 158)ARQUE® Block Unit – Plan
(PCD 156) EndBlock™ orENCURVE® Finishing Block – Plan
3.Contractor shall warrant thatproposed substitutions, ifaccepted, will provideperformance equivalent to thematerials specified herein.
4.These specifications have beendeveloped by PittsburghCorning Corporation based onextensive tests of panelscomposed of PittsburghCorning Premiere Series GlassBlock masonry units asmanufactured by PittsburghCorning Corporation. Thesespecifications do not apply topanels made from glass blockmasonry units produced by anyother manufacturer.
2.02 Glass Block Units A. Glass block units, nominally _____
inch x _____ inch x _____ inchthick shall be partially evacuatedhollow units made of clear,colorless glass with a polyvinylbutyral edge coating.Pattern type:____________________________.
B. Thick faced glass block units,nominally _____ inch x _____ inchx _____ inch thick shall be partiallyevacuated hollow units made ofclear, colorless glass with apolyvinyl butyral edge coating.Pattern type: THICKSET® 60 or 90____________________________.
C. Solid glass units, nominally _____inch x _____ inch x _____ thickmade of clear colorless glass witha polyvinyl butyral edge coating.Pattern type: VISTABRIK® SolidGlass Block.
NOTE: Pittsburgh Corning Corporationoffers a polyvinyl butyral edgecoating for better bonding and toprovide for an expansion/contractionmechanism for each block.
2.03 AccessoriesA. Panel Reinforcing: two parallel
9 gauge wires either 15/8 inch or 2 inch on center with electricallybutt-welded crosswires spaced atregular intervals, hot dippedgalvanized after welding or Type304 stainless steel, by PittsburghCorning Corporation.
B. Panel Anchors: 20 gaugeperforated steel strips 24 incheslong by 13/4 inches wide, hotdipped galvanized afterperforation or 22 gauge by 16inches long by 13/4 inches wide ofType 304 stainless steel, byPittsburgh Corning Corporation.
C. Expansion Strips: made ofpolyethylene foam with athickness of 3/8 inch, by PittsburghCorning Corporation.
D. Asphalt Emulsion: a water-basedasphalt emulsion, by KarnakChemical Corp. (Karnak 100, 1-800-526-4236), or equal.
E. Sealant (caulk): non-staining,waterproof mastic, (silicone),(urethane), ( _____________ ) type.
Below is a list of the toll-freetelephone numbers of theTechnical Departments of thefollowing sealant manufacturers:
• Dow Corning Corporation, 1-800-248-2481 in Midland, MI
• General Electric, 1-800-255-8886,in Waterford, NY
• Sonneborn Building Products, 1-800-243-6739 in Minn., MN
• Tremco Incorporated, 1-800-321-7906 in Beachwood,OH Below is information on thefire retardant sealant used onglass block fire tests:
• Fyre-Sil Silicone Sealant (for fire-rated construction), byTremco, Inc. (1-800-321-7906)
F. Packing (Backer Rods):polyethylene foam, neoprene,fibrous glass or equal as approvedby sealant manufacturer.
G. Channels (Aluminum): Availablefrom Julius Blum & Company, Inc.,1-800-526-6293 in Carlstadt, NJ.
• Premiere Series (4" Glass Block)Use: 41/2" x 2" x 1/8" size.
• VISTABRIK® and Thinline® Series(3" Glass Block)Use: 4" x 11/2" x 1/8" size.
2.04 Mortar MaterialsMortar: Limit cementitious materialsin mortar to Portland Cement andlime. Type S in accordance withASTM C270. Mortar shall be 1 partPortland Cement, 1/2 part lime, andsand equal to 21/4 to 3 times theamount of cementitious material(cement plus lime), all measured byvolume. (For exterior glass blockpanels, an integral type waterproofershould be added to the mortar mix.)No antifreeze compounds oraccelerators allowed.NOTE: All model building codes alsoaccept the use of Type N mortar.
1.Portland Cement: Type I inaccordance with ASTM C150. If a waterproof Portland Cement is used, the integraltype waterproofer shall beomitted. (Masonry Cement isnot recommended.)Color:_________________
2.Lime: Shall be a dolomiticpressure-hydrated lime, specialhydrate, Type S, in accordancewith ASTM C207.
3.Sand: A clean, white quartzite orsilica type, essentially free ofiron compounds, in accordancewith ASTM C144, not less than100% passing a No. 8 sieve.
4. Integral Type Water-repellent.Stearate type by The EuclidChemical Company (IntegralWaterpeller® Powder, NotLiquid, 1-800-321-7628), orapproved equal. Note: AddIntegral Waterpeller® powder todry mortar mix. Do not addpowder to wet mortar mix.
5.External Type Water proofer:Water based silane sealer typeby BASF Corporation(HYDROZO ENVIROSEAL™ 40,1-800-243-6739). Note: Removeexcess sealer from glass surfacessoon after application.
PART 3 – EXECUTION3.01 PreparationA. Verify that (channels), (panel
anchors) have been provided athead and jambs for the purposeof providing panel support withinthe opening.
B. Mix all mortar components to aconsistency that is drier than
mortar for ordinary masonry. (See Section 1.05, Item 5).Retempering the mortar after ithas taken its initial set shall not bepermitted. Do not use antifreezecompounds or accelerators.
C. Freshly mixed mortar may createskin irritation. Avoid directcontact where possible and washexposed skin areas promptly withwater. If any mortar gets into theeyes, rinse immediately withwater and get prompt medicalattention.
3.02 InstallationA. Cover sill area with a heavy coat
of asphalt emulsion. Allowemulsion to cure at least 2 hoursbefore placing mortar.
B. Where panel anchors are used atjambs and heads in lieu of channelor chase surrounds, install panelanchors in the same joints (16inches o.c. maximum starting afterfirst course) where panelreinforcing will be laid. Panelanchors are to be embedded aminimum of 12 inches into themortar joints.
C. Place or adhere expansion stripsto jambs and head. Make certainexpansion strip extends to sill andcovers leg of panel anchor that isattached to jambs and head.
D. Set a full mortar bed joint, appliedto sill.
E. Set lower course of block. Maintaina uniform joint width of 1/4 to 3/8
inch plus or minus 1/8 inch. Allmortar joints must be full and notfurrowed. Steel tools must not beused to tap blocks into position.(Place a rubber crutch tip on end oftrowel to tap block into position.)Do not realign, tap or otherwisemove block after initial placement.For VISTABRIK® Solid Glass Blockunits, typical mortar joint is 3/8 inch.Special VISTABRIK® spacers thatprovide a 3/8 inch thick mortar jointare available.
F. Install panel reinforcing every 16 inches o.c. maximum (starting after the first course) in thehorizontal mortar joints. Runreinforcing continuously from endto end of panels. Lap reinforcingnot less than 6 inches whenever itis necessary to use more than onelength. NOTE: In corrosiveatmospheres (i.e. saline air,chlorine air, etc.), the use ofstainless steel channels,reinforcing and panel anchorsshould be considered. Consultlocal building codes in coastalareas. For VISTABRIK® Solid GlassBlock, use 15/8 inch widereinforcing (same as Thinline®
Series glass block). Do not bridgeexpansion joints with reinforcing.Install reinforcing as follows:• Place lower half of mortar in
bed joint. Do not furrow.• Press panel reinforcing into
place.• Cover panel reinforcing with
upper half of mortar bed andtrowel smooth. Do not furrow.
G. Place full mortar bed for joints not requiring panel reinforcing – do not furrow. Maintain uniformjoint width.
H. Set succeeding courses of block.Spaces at head of panel andjambs must remain free of mortarfor caulking with sealant.
I. Use only wooden or rubber tippedtools when tapping glass blocksinto place.
J. Strike joints smooth while mortaris still plastic and before final set.Remove surplus mortar from facesof glass blocks and wipe dry. (SeeSection 3.03). Tool joints smoothand concave before mortar takesfinal set. At this time, remove andclean out all excess mortar fromjambs, head and other locations.
K. After final mortar set(approximately 24 hours), installpacking tightly between glassblock panel and jamb and headlocations. Leave space for sealant.
L. Apply sealant evenly to the fulldepth of recesses as indicated onthe drawings and in accordancewith the manufacturers’ publishedapplication manual andinstructions.
M.All exterior glass block panelsshall be well sealed to preventwater entry.
3.03CleaningA. Remove surplus mortar from the
faces of the glass block at thetime joints are struck or tooled.Mortar should be removed whileit is still plastic using a clean, wetsponge or an ordinary householdscrub brush with stiff bristles.
B. Do not use harsh cleaners, acids (of any strength), abrasives oralkaline materials while cleaningglass block. Never use a wirebrush to remove mortar fromglass block surfaces.
C. Final mortar removal isaccomplished with a clean, wetsponge or cloth. Rinse sponge orcloth frequently in clean water toremove abrasive particles thatcould scratch glass surfaces.Allow any remaining film on theblock to dry to a powder.
D. After all sealants, caulking, etc.,have been applied, remove excesscaulking materials with commercialsolvents such as xylene, toluene,mineral spirits or naptha andfollow with normal wash and rinse.Be careful not to damage caulkingby overgenerous application ofstrong solvents. Comply withsolvent manufacturers’ printeddirections on label for toxicity andflammability warnings.
E. Final cleaning of glass blockpanels is accomplished after theyare completely installed. Wait untilpanels are not exposed to directsunlight. Start at the top of thepanel and wash with generousamounts of clean water. Dry allwater from the glass block surface.Change cloth frequently toeliminate dried mortar particles or aggregate that could scratchthe glass surface. To remove thedry powder from the glass surfaces,use a clean, dry, soft cloth. Forstubborn or hard to removepowder or stains, the use of an“extra fine” steel wool (grades000 or 0000) is suggested. Try thisfirst in an unobtrusive area.
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Collaborative Customization programIf you need a custom glass block product to make your design a reality,Pittsburgh Corning can help. We have Sales Managers and technicalsupport personnel that can work with you to make it happen. Call us at 1-800-871-9918.
To further our dedication to the architectural community, PittsburghCorning is teaming up with the AIA to bring you innovative ways toearn continuing education credits, including a great slidepresentation that we can set up in your offices. This programprovides HSW Learning Units. For more information, visit ourwebsite at www.pittsburghcorning.com.
Pittsburgh Corning Project Design AssistanceUnmatched ServiceWhen specifying Pittsburgh Corning Glass Block, you receive a level oftechnical support and guidance unavailable from any other glass blockproducer.
Pittsburgh Corning Representative and Distributor AssistanceServices are available through your local Pittsburgh Corning Representativeand Distributor. They will arrange for drawing review and technicalguidance, full sample selection, professional installation, on-site assistance,and provide technical support after the job is completed, if needed.
Technical Service DepartmentOur Technical Service Department, located in Pittsburgh, is availablefor technical advice, project design assistance, and plan review. Call us at 1-800-871-9918.
Pittsburgh Corning Glass Block Websitepittsburghcorning.com features application photos, product information, specifications, installation details, literature, continuingeducation, case histories, and much more information on how to designwith Pittsburgh Corning Glass Block products.
LightWise® Architectural Systems are engineered pre-fabricated systems ofPittsburgh Corning glass block which provide both aesthetic and performancecharacteristics. Systems include — Blast-Resistance Glass Block Panels, Hurricance-Resistant Glass Block Windows, Detention & Security Windows,and Ballistic-Resistant Glass Block Panels,LightWise® Architectural Systems can bespecified under Division 8 Openings.
All LightWise® Architectural Systemshave the following benefits:• Panelized systems for consistent workmanship
• Easily and quickly installed •Offers a range of visibility and privacyoptions
• Provides daylighting• Enhanced security•Graffiti-resistant, damage-resistant, easyto clean
•Noise reduction
from Pittsburgh Corning...LIGHTWISE® ARCHITECTURAL SYSTEMS – DIVISION 8 OPENINGS
Energy Efficient Glass Block PanelsFilters out 70% of total solar energy.U-value = 0.38
Hurricane-Resistant Glass Block WindowsPassed large missile impact test recognized byInternational Building Code and Dade County.Approved for coastal areas.
Detention & Security WindowsUses VISTABRIK® solid glass block with steelframe. Enhanced security.
Blast-Resistant Glass Block PanelsMeets GSA & UFC 40-010-01 Blast Glass Standard.
Pittsburgh Corning has a sales and technical support team that is ready to help you design, engineer and specify glass block solutions. Please visit our website at pittsburghcorning.com or call 1-800-871-9918 for assistance.
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