| SECTION 2403 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
FOR GLASS
2403.1 Identification.
Each pane shall bear the manufacturers mark designating
the type and thickness of the glass or glazing material. The
identification shall not be omitted unless approved and an
affidavit is furnished by the glazing contractor certifying
that each light is glazed in accordance with approved construction
documents that comply with the provisions of this chapter.
Safety glazing shall be identified in accordance with Section
2406.2. Each pane of tempered glass, except tempered spandrel
glass, shall be permanently identified by the manufacturer.
The identification mark shall be acid etched, sand blasted,
ceramic fired, laser etched, embossed or of a type that, once
applied, cannot be removed without being destroyed. Tempered
spandrel glass shall be provided with a removable paper marking
by the manufacturer.
2403.2 Glass supports.
Where one or more sides of any pane of glass are not firmly
supported, or are subjected to unusual load conditions, detailed
construction documents, detailed shop drawings and analysis
or test data assuring safe performance for the specific installation
shall be prepared by a registered design professional.
2403.3 Framing. To be
considered firmly supported, the framing members for each
individual pane of glass shall be designed so the deflection
of the edge of the glass perpendicular to the glass pane shall
not exceed 1/175 of the glass edge length
or 3/4 inch (19.1 mm), whichever is less, when subjected to
the larger of the positive or negative load where loads are
combined as specified in Section 1605.
2403.4 Interior glazed areas.
Where interior glazing is installed adjacent to a walking
surface, the differential deflection of two adjacent unsupported
edges shall not be greater than the thickness of the panels
when a force of 50 pounds per linear foot (plf) (730 N/m)
is applied horizontally to one panel at any point up to 42
inches (1067 mm) above the walking surface.
2403.5 Louvered windows or
jalousies. Float, wired and patterned glass in louvered
windows and jalousies shall be no thinner than nominal 3/16
inch (4.8 mm) and no longer than 48 inches (1219 mm). Exposed
glass edges shall be smooth. Wired glass with wire exposed
on longitudinal edges shall not be used in louvered windows
or jalousies. Where other glass types are used, the design
shall be submitted to the building official for approval.
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