Hurricane Resistant Solutions

Kawneer’s hurricane-resistant products protect people and property from the impact of hurricanes, storms and wind-borne debris, giving building owners and occupants peace of mind. Our products range from hurricane-resistant framing for curtain wall systems to storefront, window products and more.

 

FLORIDA PRODUCT APPROVAL & TEXAS DEPT. OF INSURANCE EVALUATION DOCUMENTS

Protecting people and property from the threat of injury and damage caused by hurricanes is a crucial requirement in the construction industry.

A major cause of property damage and injury is the penetration of the building envelope by wind-borne debris caused by strong wind, relentless rain or internal/external pressure changes. We have a comprehensive portfolio of hurricane-resistant products that not only withstand the impact of hurricanes and storms but also provide increased security throughout the year.

View our Hurricane Resistant Window Product Selection Guide

View our Hurricane Resistant products

 

Product Offering

A growing list of East Coast and Gulf Coast states mandate the use of hurricane-resistant products in wind-borne debris regions. Our products meet the testing standards for wind-borne debris as outlined in ASTM E 1886 and 1996, and Florida Building Code (FBC) Protocols TAS 201, TAS 202 and TAS 203. Kawneer’s hurricane-resistant products have been independently tested and received Florida Product Approvals (FL #s) and Texas Department of Insurance (TDI #s).

At Kawneer, we manufacture hurricane-resistant entrances, storefront framing, curtain walls, windows and balcony doors. Minimizing the vulnerability to penetration by wind-borne debris reduces the chain of destruction from hurricanes and violent storms. Providing quality products, reliability and decades of experience, we offer single-source responsibility, delivering added confidence to building owners.

Hurricane-Prone Regions
Areas vulnerable to hurricanes are the U.S. Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico coasts where the basic wind speed is greater than 90 mph and Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, Virgin Islands and American Samoa.

Wind-Borne Debris Region
Areas within hurricane-prone regions within 1 mile (1.61 km) of the coastal mean high water line where the basic wind speed is 110 miles  (48.4 m/s) per hour or greater; or where the basic wind speed is 120 miles (52.8 m/s) per hour or greater, or Hawaii.

 

Large missile impact tests simulating large wind-borne debris, such as tree limbs, sign  posts and other large objects, are required for products such as entrances and storefronts installed up to 30 feet above grade.


Small missile impact tests simulating smaller wind-borne debris, such as roof gravel, are required for products installed more than 30 feet above grade, such as curtain wall, sliding doors and windows. Test requirements call for entire systems – glass, frames, sealants, locks and fasteners to resist wind-borne debris followed by severe pressure cycling.

Impact Test Video

    • Incorporates portions of the South Florida Building Code.
    • Requires wind-borne debris protection of glazed openings in buildings for all areas that fall within:
      •  The 110 mph wind zone within one mile of the coast.
      • The 120 mph and above wind zone for all areas except the Florida Panhandle.
      • One mile of the coast for the Florida Panhandle.
    • Exterior glass products must be tested by an approved, independent testing laboratory.
    • Impact-resistant products must comply with ASTM E 1886 and ASTM E 1996, FBC Protocols TAS 201, TAS 202 and TAS 203.
    • For complete information on the Florida Building Code, visit their site.

For additional information on wind-borne debris protection, please refer to the following test standards, specifications and certifications:

    • ASTM E 1886 – Standard Test for Performance of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, Doors and Storm Shutters Impacted by Missiles and Exposed to Cyclic Pressure Differentials.
    • ASTM E 1996 – Standard Specification for Performance of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, Doors and Storm Shutters Impacted by Wind-Borne Debris in Hurricanes.
    • Miami-Dade County BCCO (Building Code Compliance Office) – Florida approved certifying agency.

Basic Wind Speed

    • Values are nominal design, 3-second gusts, wind-speeds in miles per hour (mph) at 33 feet (10 m) above ground for Exposure C category.
    • This map is accurate to the county.  Local governments establish specific wind-speed/wind-borne debris lines using physical landmarks such as major roads, canals, rivers and shorelines.
    • Island and coastal areas outside the last contour shall use the last windspeed contour of the costal area.

Product Approval (FPA) Documents (rule 9B-72 for Statewide Approval).

Kawneer recommends that you contact your local glass fabricator for availability and proper selection/application of large missile and small missile impact glass types.

To get additional information regarding the glass types listed below, click on the hyperlinks under each glass type listing or the website listing at the top right hand side of this page.

Common Abbreviations

    • LMI = Large Missile Impact
    • SMI = Small Missile Impact
    • PVB = Polyvinyl Butyral

 

Glass Thickness Impact Type Description
HRG-2® by Viracon

Click here to visit the Viracon web site

5/8″ LMI 1/4″ Heat Strengthened Outboard Lite
.050 Polyurethane Lamina
.080 Polycarbonate
.050 Polyurethane Lamina
1/4″ Heat Strengthened Inboard Lite
SAF-GLAS by Security Impact Glass

Click here to visit the Security Impact Glass, LLC web site

9/16″ LMI 1/4″ Heat Strengthened Outboard Lite
.015 Aliphatic Urethane Lamina
.070 Polycarbonate
.050 Aliphatic Urethane Lamina
1/4″ Heat Strengthened Inboard Lite
STORMGUARD® by Viracon

Click here to visit the Viracon web site

9/16″ LMI 1/4″ Heat Strengthened Outboard Lite
.100 Solutia Saflex® HP (PVB)
1/4″ Heat Strengthened Inboard Lite
SENTRYGLAS® PLUS (SGP)

Click here to visit the DuPont safetyglass web site

9/16″ LMI 1/4″ Heat Strengthened Outboard Lite
.090 DuPont Sentryglas® Plus (PVB)
1/4″ Heat Strengthened Inboard Lite
DUPONT BUTACITE® (.090 PVB)

Click here to visit the DuPont safetyglass web site

9/16″ LMI 1/4″ Heat Strengthened Outboard Lite
.090 DuPont Butacite® (PVB)
1/4″ Heat Strengthened Inboard Lite
SOLUTIA SAFLEX® (.090 PVB)

Click here to visit  Solutia’s Saflex® web site

9/16″ LMI 1/4″ Heat Strengthened Outboard Lite
.090 Solutia Saflex (PVB)
1/4″ Heat Strengthened Inboard Lite
DUPONT BUTACITE® (.060 PVB)

Click here to visit the DuPont safetyglass web site

9/16″ SMI 1/4″ Heat Strengthened Outboard Lite
.060 DuPont (PVB)
1/4″ Heat Strengthened Inboard Lite
SOLUTIA SAFLEX® (.060 PVB)

Click here to visit  Solutia’s Saflex® web site

9/16″ SMI 1/4″ Heat Strengthened Outboard Lite
.060 Solutia Saflex (PVB)
1/4″ Heat Strengthened Inboard Lite
SOLUTIA SAFLEX® (.030 PVB)

Click here to visit the Solutia’s Saflex® web site

1″ SMI 3/16″ Tempered Outboard/Exterior Lite
3/8″ Air Space
3/16″ Heat Strengthened Outboard/Interior Lite
.030 Solutia Saflex® (PVB)
3/16″ Heat Strengthened Inboard Lite
STORMGUARD® by Viracon

Click here to visit the Viracon web site

1-5/16″ LMI 1/4″ Heat Strengthened Outboard/Exterior Lite
1/2″ Air Space
1/4″ Heat Strengthened Outboard/Interior Lite
.100 Solutia Saflex® HP (PVB)
1/4″ Heat Strengthened Inboard Lite
SOLUTIA SAFLEX® (.060 PVB)

Click here to visit the Solutia’s Saflex® web site

1-5/16″ SMI 1/4″ Heat Strengthened Outboard/Exterior Lite
1/2″ Air Space
1/4″ Heat Strengthened Outboard/Interior Lite
.060 Solutia Saflex® (PVB)
1/4″ Heat Strengthened Inboard Lite

 

Many Kawneer products have received  Florida Product Approval Documents (FL) – (rule 9B-72 for Statewide Approval) and Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) product evaluation documents. As our rigorous product testing and development continues, will will continue to update our document list. Check back often for the newest  documents.

The current listing and links to FPA and TDI documents can be found in the corresponding PDF file and links below.

LIST OF PRODUCT APPROVALS 

PDF of product approval list (includes  FPA & TDI)

WEBSITE LINKS WITH APPROVAL DOCUMENTS

Florida Product Approval – (FPA) FL#s

Texas Department of Insurance – TDI #s