The Inspire wall is compatible with the following connection types:
End Cap
•Inspire uses a regular x-rex, which is the same vertical extrusion used in the the full height pass through doors and full height barn doors.
End of Wall Run
These intersections behave identically to existing intersections of the same type:
•Wall Trim
•Wallflower
•None
Frame to Frame Connections
With Inspire, two i-Lines can connect at a specific point with no vertical post connection between them.
•Limited to the glass and extrusion splitting at the same location.
•Glass cannot be merged across the connection.
Variable Angles
Extra space has been added in between the following connections and the connecting object to avoid conflicts and allow for a wider acceptable variable angle range.
•Wall Trim
•Wall Flower
•Soft Wall Start
Intersections
•2-way intersection, up to 120 degrees
•3-way intersection, up to 120 degrees
•4-way intersection with two 2" walls and two 4" walls.
Soft Wall Start Seal
This intersection type was created for the Inspire wall.
Basic Posts
•2” x 2” Chicago
•2” x 4” Chicago (both hands/orientations)
•2” x 4” x 2” Menage
•Monogamy, Thin, and Slim Segments
Horizontal Wiring
Inspire wall horizontal wiring is only valid with the following intersections:
Note: These posts cannot support level 4 cable connectors, as it is too narrow for the connectors to fit vertically up the post and they cannot pass into the Inspire wall.
•2” x 4” Chicago (both hands/orientations)
•2” x 4” x 2” Menage
Transitions
Intersections
•2” to 4” centered transition post
Junctions:
•2” to 4” Transition post offset (this way).
•2” to 4” Transition post offset (that way).
•2" to 4" to 4" and 4" to 2" to 2"
2-way Stick built
•Behaves the same as the 4” 2-way Stick Built corner.
3-way Stick built
A new concept that can only be used with Inspire. It behaves the same as a 3-way Mitered Spandel, but is shipped unassembled.
•Supports variable angles.
3-way Mitered Spandrel
•Behaves the same as the 4” 3-way Mitered Spandrel.
For Inspire connections NOT in ICE, see the Support Article.
For technical documents, see myDIRTT.
Last updated: October 2023