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HDC2013-022 Prochure From Andersen Windows & Doors 2011
Air- V ML MOL -_: Respect for the environment is nothing new at Andersen. For more than a century, it's been part of who we are. Our commitment to recycle and reclaim materials began simpl because it was good business. Now it's part of our commitment to sustainability and responsible stewardship of all of resources. Andersen is committed to providing you with long-lasting, energy -efficient windows and doors. Andersen makes Andersen is a charter member Andersen was the first wirid o windows and doors Tha• ofthe U.S. Green Building Council "+r and door manufacturer with am PARTNER OF THE YEAR mBPt ENERGY STAR" and d strong supporter of its LEER` Green Seal' certified urod,n performance requirzmarrs (Leadership in Energy and Environmental in all 50 states Andersen Corporation was named the Design) Green Building Rating System 2011 ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year award G) oyme y_ LIMITED WARRANTY _ Central Arkansas Most window and patio door warranties are prorated and end when a home is sold. Ours keeps its full value — 405 Shall Avenue for ten years and transfers from owner to owner, so it can add to the resale value of your home. Little Rock, AR. 72202 Phone:(501)372-0595 Fax:(501)372-0594 ® www.mcapias%.not mix �F' � Printed o� FSC-car: -ud paoe-'raru`nc_r,rea . ., '' _ = -�• �r °fi PRINTED WITH ����� •. Green ranesvab e gy sourpce *► Power SOY I N K. :n l a a maria, i :, —Me Soecr�carcn, See the Andersen 100 Sends funded „ar,inty for details ' Energy Star' IS a registered trademark of the L' S Environmental Protection Agency. 'Andersen' and all other marks rvhe,e denoted are trademarks of Andersen Corooraeon �2011 Andersen Corporation All rights reserved. OS{ 11 Part r OCA5!91 AndeWINDOWS.DOORSrsen,�" Come home to Andersen' AndeIrsen®,_ '" v 2011 PRODUCT GUIDE FOR PROFESSIONALS nLLrHeFEATURESYOU WANT. INCLUDING THE PRICE. Whether you're replacing, remodeling or building, now you can bring Andersen beauty, craftsmanship and time -tested performance into a home for less than you may expect. Andersen° 100 Series windows and patio doors are made with our patented, revolutionary Fibrex° composite material, which allows us to offer an uncommon value others can't. It's environmentally responsible and energy efficient, and it comes in durable, deep, rich colors you can't get with vinyl. Durable Andersen® 100 Series products come with factory -finished interiors and exteriors that never need painting and won't fade, flake, blister, chalk or peel.* Andersen® 100 Series windows come in beautiful, dark colors that can set a home apart. Andersen® 100 Series products are made with our Fibrex° composite material. It's composed of 40% reclaimed wood fiber by weight, most of which is created during the manufacture of Andersen® wood windows. Dark Bronze, complement virtually any architectural style. MADE POSSIBLE BY OUR EXCLUSIVE FIBREV MATERIAL Fibrex° material is more than just environmentally responsible. It's also durable and beautiful. Here's what helps make Fibrex material so revolutionary: • Fibrex® material is twice as strong as vinyl, so weathertight seals stay weathertight. Our unique fabrication process blends the color with the Fibrex® material for long-lasting* beauty. • It blocks thermal transfer nearly 700 times better than aluminum to help reduce heating and cooling bills. • For exceptional durability, Fibrex° material retains its stability and rigidity in all climates. reclaimed wood fiber by weight. *Seethe limited warranty For details -See limited warranty for details ENERGY EFFICIENCY _J 100 SERI ES WINDOWS & DOORS It pays to understand performance. Look for the National Fenestration Rating Council® (NFRC) performance information. It's your assurance you're getting accurate energy performance ratings from a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization. Here's what the numbers mean: U-Factor measures Llle wii luuvv's insulating capability. The lower the value, the less heat is lost through the entire product. Visible Transmittance refers to how much visible light comes through a product. The higher the number, the better. Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) measures how well a product blocks heat from the sun. The lower the number, the more it helps reduce air conditioning bills. Visit andersenwindows.com/100series for details. Click on "Windows" or "Doors" underneath the Andersen logo, then click on the NFRC link on the right-hand side. RELIABILITY Easy operation for years* to come. All Andersen® 100 Series products are tested to the extreme to deliver years* of smooth, reliable operation. Take comfort in superior weather resistance. Our weather -resistant construction seals out drafts, wind and water so well, you can relax in comfort whatever the weather. We carefully select weatherstripping to match each style of window and door to make sure you enjoy superior comfort and reliability. r ,:"yt1 Virtually seamless corners. To give your windows, patio doors and your home a beautiful, clean look, Andersen® 100 Series products feature virtually seamless corners. 100 Series corner seam Vinyl corner seam Custom sizes for sn� a weathertight fit. Andersen® 100 Series windows and patio doors are available in custom sizes, which helps provide a more weathertight fit for any replacement project. Five colors for beautiful curb appeal. From White and Sandtone to deep, rich Cocoa Bean, Dark Bronze and TerratonO colors, 100 Series windows and doors complement any home, PARTNER OF THE YEAR Save money by saving energy. Andersen®100 Series products with optional SmartSunm glasst meet ENERGY STAR® qualifications throughout the United States to help lower heating and cooling bills. What's more, the Fibrex® material used for Andersen° 100 Series frames and sash blocks thermal transfer nearly 700 times better than aluminum. owne&=, LIMITED WARRANTY Quality so solid, the warranty is transferable* Most other window and door warranties end when a home is sold, but Andersen° 100 Series products' 10-year coverage transfers from each homeowner to the next. And, because it's not prorated, the coverage offers full benefits, year after year, owner after owner. Never needs painting. Andersen° 100 Series windows and doors won't fade, flake, blister, chalk or peel,* no matter what the climate. Improve your view with TruScene® insect screens. With over 50% more clarity than conventional insect screens, optional TruScene® insect screens for windows give you beautifully unobstructed views. They let more sunlight and fresh air into the home while keeping some of the smallest insects out.** -See limier warranty for details.*'All comparisons made to convendonal Ande(see naect screens 1Excludes units with capillary breathertubes Seeyour dealerfor detah 3 i CHOOSE THE WINDOWS, DOORS & OPTIONS THAT ARE RIGHT FOR YOU® WINDOW & DOOR TYPES Building an energy -efficient home doesn't mean you have to compromise. AndersenO 100 Series windows and doors come in styles, shapes and even custom sizes to create the look you want. 1 I 1 i I SINGLE -HUNG CASEMENT & GLIDING WINDOWS WINDOWS AWNING WINDOWS These units have one stationary This style features a Both styles open with a sash and one that opens. A stationary upper sash that simple turn of a handle three -sash configuration, where is also available with and can also be ordered two sash glide past a fixed center an arched top. as stationary windows. sash, is also available. GLIDING PATIO DOORS Patio doors feature one stationary panel and one that glides smoothly on adjustable rollers. They feature a multi -point locking system for enhanced security, and an optional exterior keyed lock for convenience. Sidelight and transom windows are also available, SPECIALTY WINDOWS Arch top, Springline"" Circle Top;" quarter circle, full circle, rectangle and other geometric shapes are available to complement a home's architecture. Curved specialty windows are not available in custom sizes. Available in custom sizes to fit all projects, including replacement. CUSTOM SIZES GLASS Choose the right glass to maximize performance. :OLOR loose the right color to enhance e beauty of your home. SMARTSUNn" GLASS SmartSun"" Low-E glass is the most energy -efficient glass we have ever offered. It rejects unwanted solar heat to help reduce cooling costs and blocks 95% of UV rays that can cause your ho- furnishings to fade — all while providing a clear view. tafk Bronze LOW-E GLASS Energy -efficient Low-E glass is available in all Andersen° 100 Series products, and . help reduce energy bills in any climate. DUAL -PANE GLASS Dual -pane glass is available for projects erratoner where cost is a primary concern and cod allow its use.** PERFORMANCE COMPARISON OF ANDERSEN 100 SERIES GLASS OPTIONSt SEE PAGE 34 FOR MORE DETAILS U-Factor (Lower is better) a 8 "'� „ . y „ .2 White 0. 'r' Solar Heat Gain Coefficient 0 � 2 (Lower is better) Visible Light Transmittance 2, L;.� y,z!-; (Higheris better) UV Rays Blocked Cocoa Bean Sandtone r, ,�� _X I ERIOR COLORS (ndersen® 100 Series products come in ive exterior colors, including Dark Bronze 0 •�`' nd Cocoa Bean —colors that are darker nd richer than most vinyl windows, byGlass D50/o 1 &i L% 42of7 (Higheris better) VHITE INTERIORS PATTERNED GLASS ndersen® 100 Series windows and doors Our patterned glass is ideal in bath room�-ature an attractive matte white finish inside. entryways, offices and other areas wherehis gives you the ability to select the exterior want to let light into the home while ulor without compromising options for obscuring the vision of people outside. ,terior decoration. It delivers all the benefits of Low-E glass and can also be ordered with SmartSun inting limitations prevent exact color duplication Low-E glass. ?e your Andersen dealer for actual color samples 1, f i? Obscure Cascade f I �•i r Reed Fern GRILLES Customize the look of your windows and doors with Andersen® grilles. r- 6 r I. Colonial I� Shnrt Fractional { Renaissance SPECIFIED EQUAL LIGHT Any number of same -size rectangles across or down. Some limitations apply. Andersen® 100 Series products are available with Finelight'" between -the -glass grilles that make window and patio door glass easy to clean. They have an elegant, sculpted profile, plus they offer atwo-sided color scheme, allowing the grilles to match not only the white interior but also the exterior color. Modified Colonial ri .mil Tall Fractional Sunburst Prairie A Victorian HARDWARE You get attractive hardware that performs reliably for years:` WINDOW HARDWARE All window hardware is white to match the interior of the windows. Casement and awning hardware folds down so it doesn't interfere with window treatments. Single -hung and gliding windows feature hardware that automatically locks when windows are closed. A Window Opening Control Device is available, which limits raising the sash to less than 4" when the window is first opened,. Optional single -hung lift/gliding window handle PATIO DOOR HARDWARE Exterior patio door handles match the door's exterior color, while interior handles are white to match the interior. Also available with an optional auxiliary foot lock that bolts the gliding panel into the track. Exterior Handle (Shown in Dark Bronze) Interior Handle 'Numbers for visible light transmission and UV (ultraviolet) rays blocked are based on center -of -glass values U-Factor and SHGC are total unit performance values, Calculations were developed hosed or }r. f it = r p,1;7i 1c I' Gil, c i, Series casement window 23.6" wide by 69" tall, argon fill, 3 mm glass thickness and no grilles Energy performance ratings labeled an the product represent total unit performance as certified by the Nif Fenestration Rating Council and will differ from center -of -glass properties and by product type. "See local code official for requirements in your area ted warranty for details. Drawings depict window dimensions Patio doors feature a 5-1/8" frame width MrMf pular style offers the greatest flexibility and looks great with any siding or trim. 1 31/4" rMiT-7M ffM age around the frame to easily create a perfect stucco finish. 31/+' 100S I S WINDOWS & PATiO DOORS - A I %'ijttt� y� 1 _ 1 r r- ,Series products Technical Specifications without a nailing flange for Single -Hung Windows 13, replacement projects. Gliding Windows IE Oasement g, Awning Windows 2 Specialty Fixed Windows 27 Gliding Patio Doors 1`511 Rough Opening Details 32 Performance Data 34 No nailing flange. Limited Warranty 34i 31/4 ' nAn erse. 6 1 100 SERIES PRODOCT GUIDE WWW.ANDERSENWINDOWS.COM 17 Single -Hung Windows Single -Hung Unit Dimension T•51/2. 1'-111/2" Rough Opening R(28 R(43 Unobstructed Glass* VKZ1620 2020 E__�2 1626 2026 1630 2030 M 1636 2036 v a 1640 2040 y v 1646 2046 N 1650 2656 2'-51/2" 2'-111/2' 3-51t 3`111/2' (749) 1207)N 2`B 0 (762) R(89'5) (1219) 1'.114 11 1-111/4' (1048) (10 Reverse Cottage Style Available in all widths for 2620 3020 3620 4020 shown heights. 1 t V 1656 2056 H a_-; t t 1660 2060 (V 1666 2066 rn N � 1670 2070 r N _ - m N 1676 2076 2626 3026 3626 4026 ❑ ❑ ❑ 2630 3030 3630 4030 R El El El 2636 3036 3636 4036 I t 2640 3040 3640 4040 tjrLj r 2646 3046 3646 4046 t * t r 2650 3050 ♦ 3650 ♦ 4050 2656 3056 ♦ 3656 ♦ 4056 Li t r BE] 2660 ♦ 3060 ♦ 3660 ♦ 4060 t r r r 2666 ♦ 3066 ♦ 3666 ♦ 4066 00,00 2670 3070 3670 ♦ 4070 I I Ht t 2676 3076 ♦ 3676 ♦ 4076 "Unobstructed Glass" measurement is for single sash only. ♦ These units meet or exceed the following dimensions: Clear Openable Area of 5.7 sq. ft., Clear Operable Width of 20" and Clear Operable Height of 24". • Rough opening dimensions may need to be increased to allow for use of building wraps, flashings, sill panning, brackets, fasteners or other items. • "Unit Dimension" always refers to outside frame to frame dimension. • Dimensions in parentheses are in millimeters. • Meet rail location for unit heights greater than 6'-5 'A" - 0.33 x unit height in inches+ 1.96. • Meet rail location for reverse cottage units - 0.40 x unit height in inches v 1.96, Single -Hung Windows Arch Top Single -Hung CHORD 3 1/e" 4" 4 3/4" 5 1/2" HEIGHT (79) (102) (121) (140) Chord Height Radius 1'-111/2' 2'-51/2' 2'-111/2" 3'-51/2" + Unit (597) (749) (902) (1054) Shoulder = Dimension Height Height Unit Dimension 1'-111/22'-51/2' 2'-111/2" 3'-51/2` (597) (749) (902) (1054) Rough Opening 2''0• 2'-6" 3'-O" . 3'-6' (610) (762) (914) (1067) Unit Dimension Height - Unobstmcted 1'-8" 2'-2" 2'-8" 3'-2" Add chord height to shoulder height Glass - upper sash (508) (660) (813) (965) Rough Opening Height - Unobstructed 1'-51/4" 1'-111/4 2'-51/4" 2'-111/4" Add 1/2" to unit dimension height. Glass -lower sash (438) (591) (743) (895) 2' 51/2" ® t�l ® ® UNOBSTRUCTED (749) 109/ts" GLASS HEIGHT 2026 2626 3026 3626 (268) UPPER SASH 2'(902) • ® � 2626 5-7/8' (111/ * * ng r 1'-19/1s" 2626 15-1/8' 2030 2630 3030 3630 (344) 3026 ls" 16-11/16- 3'-51/2• ( ) I R. 5 3626 17-1/2" 1054 -j~ ■r 211 t 1'-4 /2636 16-1/16" 2036 2636 3036 3636 (420) 2630 18-7/8" 3030 19-11116' 3` 111/)' L 3636 20-1/2° 1207 1'-7 9/t6° 2036 2I-1/16" 2040 2640 3040 3640 (496) 2636 21-7/8' rxn 3036 22-11/16" 4'-51/2" H 3636 23-1/2' (1359) ] *n r 1 1 r 1 1'-109/1s° w PP ]]II 2646 24-1/16' 2046 2646 3046 3646 (573) 3 2640 24-7/8' r— (r 3646 25-11/16" 4'111/z" Q 402-1/2' 1511) 2'19/is2048 27-1/16' 0 2 = 2050 2650 3050 ♦ 3656 ♦ (649) w 2646 27-7/8' x 3046 28-11/16° W H 3646 29-1/2- 0 5'-51/2• a (1664) 2050 16" 0 r r r r 2'-4 Via" w 30-1 / (725) 0 2650 30-7/8' h 2056 2656 3056 ♦ 3656 ♦ W 3656 31-11/16" 3656 32-1/2' 7 5'411/2" 2056 33-1/16- 1816 rn 2656 33-7/8' ca 0 3056 34-11/16' 2060 2660 ♦ 3060 ♦ 3660 ♦ (801) 2! 3656 35-1/2" 2060 36-1/16° 6'-51/2" 2660 36-7/8' 3060 37-11/16- (1969) tl• t t t 2'-109/16" 3660 38-1/2' (878) 2066 2666 ♦ 3066 ♦ 3666 ♦ 2066 39-1/16• 2666 39-7/8' 3066 40-11/16- 6'411/2" 3666 41-1/2' (2121) I • r r r 2'-1 9/I6" 2676 54-1/16' -- (9) 2670 54-7/8" 2070 2670 3070 3670 ♦ 3070 55-11/16- 3670 56-1/2' 7'-51/2" 2076 60-1/16' (2273) 2676 50-7/8' t r t 3076 61-I1/16' (6 * 193676 62-1/2' 2076 2676 3076 ♦ 3676 ♦ 49) "Unobstructed Glass" measurement is for single sash only. 1 These units meet or exceed the following dimensions: Clear Operable Area of 5.7 sq. ft., Clear Openable Width of 20" and Clear Openable Height of 24. Rough opening dimensions may need to be increased to allow for use of building wraps, flashings, sill panning, brackets, fasteners or other items. "Unit Dimension" always refers to outside frame to frame dimension Dimensions in parentheses are in millimeters. Meet rail location for shoulder heights greater than 6'-5 6" = 0.33 x shoulder height in inches + 1.96. 61 WWW.ANDERSENWINDOWS.COM 9 8 1 100 SERIES PRODUCT GUIDE Single -Hung Windows 10 Transom over Single -Hung Unit Dimension 1-5t �• 1'L11V 2'•5112' X-111/2' T-5 Nt" P(1219) 3'-11 t/a" (445) F q(��2(10Rough Opening . 1'_6"2r-0.3.6457) (762) (1067)j o r J v 1610 2010 MID 3010 3610 -4010 1630 FO3-0O30■ 2636 3636 3630 4030 r I- ' �� — s_J - 1610 2010 2610 3010 f3610 401Q 1636 20 66 2636 3636 3636 4036 f r M El EJ 1630 2010 2814 3010 3610 4010 AWN 2p40 i640 3040 3640 4040 in --- 1610 2010 2610 3010 3610 4010 1646 2646 2646 3646 3646 4046 00 m O0 r T 1 T r r 1610 2011 2636 3010 3610 4010 1650 2050 2650 3050+ 3660+ 40504 7 1610 2010 2610 3010 3610 4010 1656 2656 2656 3656+ 3656+ 4056+ 1� Lai 19, t t 0r tt 3610 2010 2610 3010 3810 4010 1660 T60 2060 + 30G0 + 3660 + 4080 + 16 Transom over Single -Hung Unit Dimension k_511�' 1'-1111t'. 2'-5f/2" 2'•111/" 3'-51/2' 31-11112' F445) P(6 597) p(762)1 ) P(9q14)' (1054) (1207)Rough Opening 6e� 0� 3'-6"4'-0"57) 10) (1067) I (1219) 1618 2018 2618 3016 3616 4016 _ 1630 2i50 2630 3030 3630 4030 t E] rti 1816 2018 2618 3016 3616 4016 1636 2036 2636 3036 3636 4036 r t I ... 1816 2011 2618 3016 3616 40A 1640 2040 264U 3646 3G40 4040 r t t t t L: I 1616 2016 2616 3016 3616 4016 3g4g 2048 2646 3046 3646 4046 u1 =r r t t t io '-' � f 1616 2016 2616 3018 3016 4016 1650 2050 2.650 3656+ 36 00+ 4050♦ N N t t r 1616 2016 26130 8 16 3618 4016 1656 2056 2858 3656+ 3656♦ 4056♦ I N Cw•! _. - tt r' r r 1616 2016 2616 3016 3616 4016 1660 2060 26 00+ 3oso+ 3660+ 4060+ ♦ These units meet or exceed the following dimensions: Clear Openable Area of 5.7 sq:ft., Clear operable Width of 20" and Clear operable Height of 24". • Rough opening dimensions may need to be increased to allow for use of building wraps, flashings, sill panning, brackets, fasteners or other items. • "Unit Dimension" always refers to outside frame to frame dimension, • Dimensions in parentheses are in millimeters. Single -Hung Windows 20 Transom over Single -Hung Transom - Double Wide Unit =5112" 1'-11312" 2'•51/2' 2'-111/2" 3'-51/2 3'-111/2Unit 2'•11Ilf T-1111s' 4'-111 t" 5'-11f a' 6'-1112' 7'-11Ile Dimension (445) (597) (749) (902) (1054) (1207) Dimension (902) (1207) (11 1) (1816) (2121) (2426) Rough 1'-6" 2'-0" 2'-6" 3'-0" 3'-6' 4' 0` Rough 3'-0" 4'-0" 5'-0" 7'-0" 80Opening (457) (610) (762) (914) (1067)j (1219)Opening (914) (1219)(1524) �6� 1829) (2134) (2438) J1 = rn o o 92 \ o N v 1610-2 2010-2 2610-2 3010-2 3610-2 4010-2 tv ��E= C= EZ= =:= 1620 2020 2620 3020 3620 4020 19 ? ? 1616-2 2016-2 2616-2 3016-2 3616-2 4016-2 1630 2636 2636 3636 3636 4030 m ® ® ® �� - JI1r'j���yr]I Irk®•�yq ti v o 0 _ 1620-2 26264 2626-2 3626-2 3626-2 4020-2 1 l ui } 191, f r t r Eli 1620 2020 2620 3020 3620 4020 1636 2036 2636 3036 3636 4036 Single -Hung - Double Wide WW-i LLS N CD _� D 1620-2 2626-2 2620-2 3020-2 3626-2 4020-2 1620 2020 2620 3020 3620 4020 rn N 1920 0240 2640 3040 3640 4020 r r r r t t r f 1626-2 2026-2 2626-2 3026-2 3626-2 4026-2 '^ , _ * * * t t t 16304 2030-2 2630-2 30304 3630-2 4030-2 1620 2626 2626 $020946 3626 4020 + 1846 2646 2646 3646 3646 4046 P m v v 1636-2 2036-2 2636-2 3036-2 3636-2 4036-2 - �" V 1640-2 2040-2 2640-2 3040-2 3640-2 4040-2 1620 2020 2620 3020 3620 4020 ^ 1650 2656 2656 3656♦ 3656♦ 4050+ I I v In M r r r r r r r r i 1646-2 2046-2 2646-2 3046-2 3646-2 4046.2 I 1620 2020 2620 3020 3620 4020 Lao 1656 2056 2656 30564 3656♦ 4056♦ 1$50.2 2G502 3656-2+ 3656-2♦ 4050-2+ i 1191 fr- ..� ti N W N s, M r f E D f 1 1 r 1 1 I r r Ht t r t 1656-2 2056-2 2656-2 3056-2 ♦ 3656-2 ♦ 4056-2 1620 2020 2620 3020 3620 4020 1660 2060 2660♦ 3060+ 3600s 4060+ 4 1660-2 2060-2 2660-2 + 3060.2 ♦ 3660-2 ♦ 4060-2 These units meet or exceed the following dimensions: Clear Operable Area of 5.7 sq. it, Clear operable Width of 20' and Clear Openable Height of 24". Rough opening dimensions may need to be increased to allow for use of building wraps, flashings, sill panning, brackets, fasteners or other items. "Unit Dimension' always refers to outside frame to frame dimension. Dimensions in parentheses are in millimeters. WWW.ANDERSENWINDOWS.COM 11 10 1100 SERIES PRODUCT GUIDE Single -Hung Windows Single -Hung Windows Transom - Triple Wide Unit Dimension Rough Opening 4'-5 1 z' (1359) 5.41 112- (1816) f'_7 112- (2273) 0-11 vs (2731) (3188) (3645) 4'-6• I V-O" I 7'-6" 9' 0" 101•6" (1372) 1 (1829) I (2286) (2743) (3200) (3658) �I �•� 1610.3 201Q•3 2610-3 3010-3 3610-3 4010-3 1616-3 2016-3 2616.3 3016-3 3616-3 4016.3 l m � i 4020-3 7"l S 1620-3 2020.3 26203 3020-3 3620-3 Single -Hung - Triple Wide L,-a .-.y 1620-3 2020-3 2620-3 3020-3 3620-3 4020-3 _ rsf N ! 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Clear Operable Width of 20" and Clear Operable Height of 24"• • Rough opening dimensions may need to be increased to allow for use of building wraps, flashings, sill panning, brackets, fasteners or other items. • "Unit Dimension" always refers to outside frame to frame dimension. - • Dimensions in parentheses are in millimeters. Single -Hung 16 Flanking '11 tIs' Unit 6)Dimension Rough "Opening r(�18 "5t" X(1981) 29) _.'' o � � = 163010.18 i6.3610.16 l o� I] � N S 16.3020-16 t"62046 ((' 6':• -$11 0tl• ,. 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N N r r r r F r r '1 r r r r r r r r exceed thefaU: - - - dimensicns: j! 2030 TM-- 26-3040-26 26-3640-26 26-4040-26 26-4640.26 26-5040-26 26.5640 26 26 6040 26 Openable Area 11 2036 5.7 sq. it. Clq �i?.OdO is 4 Opena ale Will 2046 L9 `Y' ( r r r r r r r r r r- - r r E r of OpenabndClq e I '�- - h Openable Heig 2066 26-3046-26 26-3646-26 26.4046-26 26-4646-26 26-5046-26 26-5646-26 26-6046.26 of 24"- �Zteu 11 • Rough opening2065 t � E2�- Ndimensions rrwL0ii I. I need to be in r r + r r r r r r r r r r * o' 2&20 I r to allow For uy, 26aB 26-3050-26 26-3650.26 26-4050-26 26-4650-26 26-5050-26 26.5650-26 26-6050.26 of buildingwra flashings, sill 2.M - - -- - panning, brag op fasteners or al, u 1, items. - 2a50 • .'Unit Dimens)-.2 666 26-3056-26 26-3656-26 26-4056-26 26-4656-26 26-5056-26 26-5656-26 26-6056-26 always refers] 2-No 1 1n 4 N j Clear Opening Width Sq- FL (tool Inches 0.782 f0A73) 14 1.073 (0,100 1d 136! 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[3571 7.76D i0.7283 4.zso (0399) 48 % [12$2) li_il {1.088}_ 1036 T_ 5.208 O.d84 44 1118 17 K. 433 9.479 0.880 5-206 R484 42 % 1080 13,69 1.272 „a'� 7T 1 4040 4046 0,123 0-5691 40. 1118 70 Kr 509 11.198 1.040 6.123 0.569 36 SS 927 15,67 1-456 7,040 0.65d 44 1118 23 %, 585 12916 L199 7,040 0,654 3016 775 17.65 1.64a v ' r r r r r r r , ZO50 T956 10.739 44 �i'j4058 r r r r r r r 30-5646-30 30-6046.30 -- 8.873 9.790 0.824 44 1118 1118 26ri, 29 K6 661 738 14-635 18.354 (1AM) L519 795& 8.873 0.739 0-924 24WS i8 S~ 622 470 19,63 21.61 1-823 2007 30-3046.30 30-3646-30 30-4646-30 30-4646-30 30-5046.30 Og09 44 (1118 32 Kr 814 18.013 1:679 9.790 0904 1216 31.8 23.59 2-191 { 10,706 ;0.9951 44 1118 35T,19.791 1.839 10,706 0.995 64 165 25.56 12.375 El R13 Rt r4l 7.95E 0.739] 44 1118 2$15e B61 21.510 1.9951 7A56 0,734 A A 27-54 2459 r I r r r r r r r r 795E 0.71) 4d 111$ 261t 123.229 2.158 7956 0-7391 A A 29,52 2.743! v 30-3050-30 ♦ 30-3650.30 ♦ 30.4050.30 ♦ 30-4650.30 ♦ 30.5050-30 ♦ 30-5650-30 ♦ 30-6050.30 ♦ 2 1628.2 _ _ 0 7W 1.673 0.0734 10.1001 14 14 356 (356S B Yrr I1 % 204 1260) 2. M 3-295 0.213 (0.306] 1563 2-146 D.145) (0-199) 60 % 54''A 1537 (1384) 5-19 7,27 0-5381 (0.6761 .0'f f H_ 1630.2 _ 1636 $ 1640,2 _ 1365 1,657 1.948 (0,127) 14 1356) 355 356 14 % (357) 4233 - 10,393) 2.730 (0,254) 48 % (1232) 8.75 10.8131 10.1541 0-1811 14 14 171Sr 20 r 4331 509 5.170 8.108 0.480 0:557 3-313 3.896 0.3085 42Ye 0.362 3614 11080) 27 10.23 11.71 (0.13 0] 1.088 J r r Ii r r r r r r r r ! 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FL (m') Clear opening in full open positl4n Width Height Inches (mm1 Inches Imml 5916 _ L157 0-107 11 % 302 14 356 502D Low (0.154) 11 h 302 20 We 5026 2,i46 (0.200) 11 % 302 26 660 5a30 2.644 (0.246) It R s30_I 32 (813' 5Q36- 3.140 0.292 it %302 38 65' 2040 3.836 338 11% 021 44 1118' 5046 4,132 10.3ml 11 % 02 50 (1270' 5050 4-627 0 430 - 4 302 56 1422' 505E 5.123 0.476) 117h (3021 62 11575' _ SU60 5.619 0.522) 11 % 02 88 017UI' _ 5016 i-449 10.135 14 !4 78 14 (356' 6020 2.069 0,192 14 'A 378 20 509' 6026 2.690 (0.25D) 14 k 37 26 660 6030 3311 (0308 14 x 378 32 (813 9036 _ 3.932 0.365) 14 % 78 38 965 6040 _ 4,552 (0.473) 14 n 0781 44 (3181 6046 5.173 (0,461 14 Yi 37 5o (1270 6050 _ 5,794 ,538) Ia 11 378} 56 (1422) 6058 6415 r0.59fi 14 % 378 62 1575 000 7,036 10,654 14% 378 68 T271 _ 71136 1.740 0.362 17'4 455 14 356 7020 _ _ 2.486 IO.231 17 ii 455 20 508 7026 3,232 oago) 17 k 455 26 16101 7930 3-978 (0.37a} 17ii 1455) 32 (813] 7036 __ 4,723 (0,13L 17 k 355) 38 IM 7040 5.469 0-508 17 % 455 44 1118 7046 6315 0,577 17 7 455 50 01270 7050 7056 6.961 7.707 0.847 0,718 17 % 1714 455 455 56 62 14221 15751 706D _- 8,452 0185 17 % 455 68 (1727 9016 __ 2.032 0.189) 20 % 531 14 356 6020 _ 2953 0.270 2014 531 20 51M =6 3.773 0.351) 20 % 531 28 6601 _sow 4,644 0,431 20'% 531 32 $0 sws 5.515 0.512 20 V. 531 38 965 O040 1086 10.593 2D % (531) 44 t 1ll$ 8046 7.257 0,674 201i 531 50 1270 8050 8.127 (0.755) 2014 (531) 56 (1422) 8Q56 _ _ 8.998 10.8361 20 % 1531) 62 (1575) $060 9.869 .91 20 % 531 68 117271 _9016 2324 (0.216) 2314 (801) 14 (354) 9020 3,319 0.308 23 % (607) 20 1 am _ 5026 4.315 (OA01) 23'6 1607) 26 16601 90M 23'h 10.290 (0.956) 23 7h - 07) 62 11186 (1.0461 23 r4 (6071 68 2.615 01431 26 % 688 14 3.736 10-3471 26% (883) 20 4.857 (0.4511 26 % 1883) 26 51978 10.5551 26 % 1683) 32 8.219 (0.764) 2614 (8631 44 9.340 10_461 (0,864; (0.972) 26 % 2614 883) 50 i883) 50 11.582 (1.076) 26 % _(68J3 62 12302 (1,120) 26 % (6M1 68 2-907 (0,270) 29 % (75 11 _ 14 4,153 (0,3861 29'k (759) 20 5.398_ (0:502) 29 'A _(7591_ 26 6-644 (0.617) 2914 (759) 32 7-890 9.136 (0.7331 ro.849) 29 % 29 A (759) 38 (759) 44 []O46 10-382 II0n0. 11.627 11056 12.873 1106 114.119 14016 3"t99 12020 4.569 12026 5.94D 29 % Rw 62 29 YS 759 63 32 % 18361 14 32 1204D 10.05_2_ (0.934) 32 9 (836) 44 12046 11.423 I'las 32 r4 (B3131 50 120H 12-7W ( ISM 32 h (8361 56 12060 15,536 (1.4431 32 R (8361 66 • "Tap of Subfloor to Top or Inside Sill Stop" is calculated based upon a structural header height of 82 'h", Glass Vent Ft. (m') sq_,, 20,133 1.870 10- 2 46 10.952 I.8 16 22.171 (2.0(r0) 112M 11.044) 12 h 4,760 iO.442) 2497 10.2fi9) 661S 7-290 0.678 4.139 0,384 60 % 9.838 (0,914) 5.380 (0." 54 % 12,379 (1.350) 6-622 J0.6151 48 % 14115 (1 ) 7-863 0.731] 42 M ITA54 (11lip) 9.105 (0.&161 3634 M93 11.857 10.347 OA61 301Y 22,531 (2,0941 M%8 (1.077) 2416 25.070 123291 12.830 (1.192) 18% t7,609 t2.565) _ 14,071 (1.307) 12 % 6.698 _{7.529) 3.480 (0.323) 66 B 8.738 0.812 4972 0,462 60'A 11.775 ($-094) 6,464 (O;GDC) 54 u 14.814 (13761 7.955 10.739) 48 N 25.369 30.M 2,505 2.7 13.921 15.413 1.293 1,432 24'h IS % 33,046 (1070) - 16 (1.570) 12 K 6,635 0.616 4.084 0315 66.iA 10_174 (0-945) 5R05 (0.539) 60 % 13,70 fl-274) 7_547 (06701) 541h 17,251 _ (11. (0.863) 48 79 20.0 �31Z_ _ 119•$88 0 42 h 24.325 2.260] 12-772 _J-IA25y 1.187 36'k 27 W (2.%91 14-613 304 31,406 (2218) 16155 ,(1348) (1,510Y 24 (4 34.945 j3.247) 17,996 11-6721 is 1i 3&484 (33,575) 19.730 (1.834) 12 % 7.573 (01M) 4,647 (0.432) 56I..• 11.611 -[iON) 6.639 (0.6171 •60% 15.650 1,454 &630 0.802) 54'A 19.09 11.82A1 10422 (0.9_87) 4B h _ 23.728 (21041 12.613 (1.172) 42 Y5 &51�0 (0-79L)_ 5,230 13-049 (1-21?) 7479 17.588 22326 (L!534) (2-(t5,81, 9,714 11.955 26.665 (2A77) 14.197 31.204 (2.8991 16,439 35.743 3,321 18.680 40.281 (3.742) 20.921 44,820 C164 23.183 49.359 (4.5851 25.405 SM8 0.879) 5.814 WAN (1,346) 8.305 113.525 1.814 _ I0.797 24,5.64 [2182) i3.2_88 29,603 34,6d1 _ (2,750) 3.218 15.780 1&272 39.88 (3.5m) 20.763 44-719 4355 23.255 49358 54.796 (4 M) 5.091 25,746 2&238 10.385 _ (OS65) 6397 15.924 21.463 IA79 (1,9941 9,139 11-M 27,001 (2.50)1 14,622 32.540 (3.0231 17,363 38,079 19.5381 20.105 'Casement & Awning Windows Casement - Single 1'"511e 11 11 2'-5112- - 2'-11 [/2• Top of Subfloor to Unit Dimension Top of Inside Sill Stop overall Unit Area (445) (597) n26 (902) Inches (mm) Sq. FL [m'1 Rough Opening 1'-6" 2`0" 3'-0' 661h (1689) 7.2331.231 Z0.672� (457) (610) (762) (914) BOY} (1537 9.710 0.9021 llt/y" 1,-51/4„ 1'-llt/a 2'-51/d, 54% (1384) 12.189 (1-132) Unobstructed Glass 48 S4 1232) 14,688 1363 (286) I (438) (591) (743) 42 64 1080 37.148 1,593 361h _927' 19,627 1823 ;n M I'r.❑•^ �'�"'j (77-5) 22:106 (2,1154] �;`Y 1620 2020 2620 3020 (6221 24,585 �2.2941� 47 27.544 2.614) 745 (3ta) 29,43 2.7L 4k� _J28M &60 0.807 = 1626 2026 2626 3026 r_15371 ELM [1.084j 1384) A648 1,361) (1232) 17.627 (1.ws) r oLl El -11.080) 20.606 (1.914) M rn -(9271 23-US (2.191) _ v v v 1630 2030 2630 3030 (775) 26,564 (2.468) (6221 29.543 (2.745 it Q 318 35.502 319 ink 1636 2036 2636 3036 (I839)- 10.I48 (0,9431 (1384) 17,106 (126Bi~ - -► (13841 37.108 i1.5891 I••r (1232) 20.585 (1.9121 �I� II`i x 1Q80 24.0&1 213E v1 j4 m (927) 27.543 12,_559) j❑_ 1640 2040 2640 ♦ 3040 e (m) 31.023 f2.882Y II� _(4701 37.981 0.529) - a m +' (318] 41.480 (3.852} ' LJ [1689) _ 11.6m (1.0781 1646 2046 2646 ♦ 3046 e 1537) 15.585 t L.a4B ''�j 11384) 19,564 (1.818) _ Liz (1232) 23.543 (M871ti(10801 27,523 (2557) iul 0 (927) 31-502 (2 927) 1650 2050 2650 ♦ 3050 • 775 35,431 3. _ -(622) 39.460 (3,665) Ea70) 43.439 (4-036) P (318) 47-418 4.405) (IBEO} 13.064 t 1114) I . -• .. •' . 11537) 17.Sd3 (1.630) 1656 2056 2656 ♦ 3056 clip-) 22.023 (2.046) = ' I I t -• (10- 1232 26-26-SW2.462 80) 30.981 (2.878j m ' S27 35ABO (3194 (7751 34.�39 (3.7101 Li ink"I en AIR ra 1071 1660 2060 2660 a 3060 18O 12 t 47 018) 4&M 53.377 66'd BD % 1 (1537) I4.523 19.5502 54 h 48 % J13841 (1232) 24-481 29-460 49 !6 (10801 34.439 36 % (927) 39.418 309 (775), 44.398 24Yr (6221 4M77 18 if: (470) 54.356 12 % f318) 59335 66% (1689) 15-981 50 i6 _ (1537) 21.460 54_% (1384) MOM 48S (1232) 32,418 42 i5 36 S5 12 (9271 37.898 43.377 18 ]< 470 59-814 12 A AM 65.293 66)} (IMP) 17-439 60'A (1537) 23-418 5416 (13841 29,398 48% 11232) 35,377 42 Yj 11080) 41.356 30'h Casement - Transom Unit Dimension 2'-111/2" 3'-51/2" 3'-111/2" 4'-51/2" 4'-11112'. 5'-5112 111/" 5'X(1829) (g02) (1054) (1207) (1359) Rough Opening 3'-0"3'-6"4'-0"(114) F(q1524) (1 667) (1219) (1676) H N o0 00 00 00 ors 00 00 1610-2 1910-2 2010-2 2310-2 2610-2 2910-2 3010-2 :szl OF r ❑❑ ❑❑ �o ors 00 ors �o v 1616-2 1916-2 2016-2 2316-2 2616-2 2916-2 3016-2 1620-2 1920-2 2020-2 2320-2 2620-2 2920-2 3020-2 Casement - Double NJ M M N 1620-2 1920-2 2020-2 2320-2 2620-2 2920-2 3020-2 1626-2 1926-2 2026-2 2326-2 2626-2 2926-2 3026-2 1630-2 1930.2 2030-2 2330.2 2630-2 2930-2 3030-2 u2 a -o o m 1636-2 1936-2 2036 2 2336-2 2636-2 2936-2 3036-2 r TJ-- 1640-2 1940-2 2040-2 2340-2 2640.2 ♦ 2940.2 ♦ 3040-2 � �EO L. f • [I] 1646-2 1946-2 2046-2 2346-2 2646-2 ♦ 2946-2 ♦ 3046-2 [.\L, 01 1650-2 1950-2 2050-2 2350-2 2650-2 ♦ 2950-2 ♦ 3050-2 M, I I T. rV." M =,, r-1-1 W., 1656-2 1956-2 2056-2 2356-2 2656-2 • 2956-2 ♦ 3056-2 Lin 3� - � ---: M M 1660-2 1960-2 2060-2 2360-2 2660-2 ♦ 2960-2 a 3060-2 --I- _ 59-293 (5.509) j 65.27-Unobstructed Glass" measurement is forsingle sash only. 71.252 56, "1 ♦ These units meet or exceed the following dimensions: Clear Openable Area of 5.7 sq, ft, Clear Openable Width of 20" and Clear Openable Height of 24". • Rough opening dimensions may need to be increased to allow for use of building wraps, flashings, sill panning, brackets, fasteners or other items, • "Unit Dimension" always refers to outside frame to frame dimension. • Dimensions in parentheses are in millimeters, 22 1100 SERIES PRODUCT GUIDE I WWW.ANDERSENWINDOWS.COM 123 Casement & Awning Windows Casement & Awning Windows Casement - Transom Unit 5'-111/2' 7'-11 t/s" 9'-11 t 2" 11'-11 Ile Dimension (1816) (2426) (3035) (3645) Rough 6'4" 8'-0 " 10'-1)' I2'-0' Opening (1829) (2438) (3048) (3658) 16-3010.16 20.4010-20 26-5010-26 30-6030-30 16-3016-16 20-4016-20 26-5016-26 30-6016-30 I--- N 16-3020-16 20-4020-20 26-5020-26 30-6020-30 Casement - Triple iuita 16-3020.16 20-4020-20 26-5020-26 30-6020-30 ® N ~ 16-3026-16 20-4026-20 26-5026-26 30-6026-30 w rn r• 'e' - -•� V 16-3030-16 20.4030-20 26.5030-26 30-6030-30 m 16-3036.16 20-4036.20 26-5036-26 30.6036-30 m v 6 Ll I - 16-3040.16 20-4040.20 26-5040.26 ♦ 30-6040.30 Y (v Y M y 16-3046-16 20-4046-20 26-5046-26 ♦ 30-6046-30 7 r11= 1". j 16-3050.16 20.4050-20 26.5050.26 ♦ 30-605030 "L 4� LL 16.3056-16 20-4056.20-26.5056-26 ♦ 30.6056-30 \ O N 7li..-. - - - -•� 16-3060-16 20-4060-20 26.5060-26 ♦ 30.6060-30 Awning - Transom Unit 2'-l11/2" 3'-512" 3'-11 12" W-5 t/7" 4'-11 I/7' 5'-5 1/M(1676) ' 5'-11 1/2" Dimension (902) FT6' M(1219'j (1359) (1511) [�6 16) i Rough 3' 0" 4'-6" 5'-0" -0" Opening [B14} (1372) (1524) [3829) iz I Li 1610.2 1910-2 2010-2 2310-2 2610.2 2910.2 3010.2 U:� a ® ❑❑ , I �! �L!f !_mot 4�� I _�� 1616.2 1916-2 2016.2 2316-2 2616-2 2916.2 3016-2 � N � 1620-2 1920-2 2020-2 2320-2 2620-2 2920-2 3020-2 Awning - Double v V FMU ❑❑ I❑I❑ -ice 00 1616-2 1916-2 2016-2 2316-2 2616.2 2916.2 3016.2 1620-2 1920-2 2020-2 2320.2 2620-2 2920.2 3020.2 LAJ- (`+ 1626-2 1926.2 2026.2 2326-2 2626-2 2926-2 3026-2 v m v 2v I 1630.2 1930-2 2030-2 2330.2 2630-2 2 30.2 i 9 3030-2 24 1100 SERIES PRODUCT GUIDE Awning - Single Unit 1.51E Dimension 1.111 7•51/e 2'41112' 3'-51/2" (445) (597) (749) (902) (1054) Rough 1'-6" 2'-0" 2'-6" 3'-0" 3'-6" Opening (457) (610) (762) (914) (1067) Unobstructed 111/4" 1'-51/4" 1'"111/4' 2'-51/4" 2'-111/4" Glass* (286) (438) (591) (743) (895) � 0 M 1616 2016 2616 3016 3616 \ y El 0 0 0 1620 2020 2620 3020 3620 u 11 ❑� Ell� 0 1626 2026 2626 3026 3626 N _ 1630 2030 2630 3030 3630 Awning - Below Picture Unit V 111/2' 2,-51/2• 2'-111/2' T_5 1/2" Dimension (597) [748} P10104) P(3 ) Rough 2'-O" 2'-fi' Opening [610) 5762) ) \-.I o o L-�-� HI M 2020 2620 3020 3620 2020 2620 3020 3620 �E HE El 2026 2626 3026 3626 2026 2626 3026 3626 2030 2630 3030 3630 2(P80 2630 3030 3630 2040 2640 3040 3640 2020 2620 3020 3620 co N o N YI + 2fl41 2640 3040 3640 2030 2630 3030 3630 P P 2050 2650 3050 3650 2020 2620 3020 3620 N O "0 N (A c`rr 2060 2650 3050 3650 2030 2630 3030 3630 4026 4026 4030 4030 I. 1 L 4040 4020 4040 4030 4050 4020 f. .� ' 4050 4030 "Unobstructed Glass" measurement is for single sash only. ♦ These units meet or exceed the following dimensions: Clear Operable Area of 5.7 sq. ft. Clear Openable Width of 20" and Clear Openable Height of 24", • Rough opening dimensions may need to be increased to allow for use of building wraps, flashings, sill panning, brackets, fasteners or other items. • "Unit Dimension" always refers to outside frame to frame dimension. • Dimensions in parentheses are in millimeters. unit r mldro Clear Opening Sy. Ft ;n1=y Inches Claarapeoing in full open position Width Height (mm) Inches (mm] sq. FL Glass Vent Sq. Ft. {na) Top of subfloor to Top of lnsfdesill Stop Inches (mm) Overall Unit Area sq. Ft 0111) 1620-2 0667 .0062) 51u (137} 17'!Sr (452} Z695 ;0,250} 2.920 (0.271) fil%C (1565) 6.T93. (0,5381 162&2 0,892 (OB$ 5'A 137 23'%s 6fl 3.633 0.337} 3.904 JO.363 55%e 1412 7,273 ozra) 1630.2 1.117 0.104 5% (1311 2946 757) 4.570 0-251 4.887 0.454 49 %1 t12601 8.752 0313 _ IW&2 1-342 0-125 5ib (1371 351111 909) 5508 0.512 S-871 0.545 43#, 1107 1D.231 ;0.9 518402 1,567 01461 5% 137 41'%s 1062) 6,445 0.599 15,05 0.637 37 Ti, 955 11.710(I-MI 1 1646-2 1.792RIGS) 5% 137 41116 1214 7.313 .686 7-839 (0.7281 31 Va WI 13.189 1.225 16002 Z017 0.187 5I4 (137) 53% (1367) 8320 0.773 8.823 0-8201 251E 65 KIRK 1363} 1656-2 2.241 ,208 5% 137 59'%e 115191 9.258 0.860 9,807 iosll L9Va 498 16,148 11500 1960.2 2.46E IMM 51% 137 65'%e 1671 10.95 D.947) 10.790 MOM 139A. 345 MR7 2.638 1920.2 1.038 0,096 346 1?13 17 % 452 3.414 0.159 1662 0.170 61 %. 1%5 6.773 0,628 1924-9 1,388 0.129 8% f2 13 23'14r 605 4,602 10.214 4.845 0-2271 551, 1412 8.502 0,790 2 I438 0.161 8% 13 29'%. 757 5,789 11269 6.129 0285 49%r 1260 10,231 0.950 21- 19 2 2.088 (0.194) 88 213] 351141 (9Qm) 6-977 (0.324) 7363 0342) 43%c (11071 11.960 (1.111) 1940-2 2,438 (0.22 8% 213) 41'#r (10521 &164 0.376 8.597 0,399 37%, 55 13,699 1.272 M&2 2,788 (0.259 8% 213 47 "A. 1214 9.352 0.434 9-831 0.457 31316ISM) 15.418 (1,432 254 3.138 0.291 8% (213) 53 "As 1367 10'M MM 1L066 0-614 25%, 650 31.148 (1.593 396 3.487 0.324) 8% 0,111 727 (0.545) 12-298 0.571 19 %g 498 18.877 1354 1 w 2. 3.837 0.356 8 % Mlk 65 MY 1871 12.914 (0-fim 13.532 0.629 13 %. 345 20.606 L914 2020.2 L4D9 0433 11 b (289) 17 %r 452 4.133 0.384 4.404 (0.409) 61 %. 1565 7,752 0.7201 2Wk2._ 1.884 10.175 H k 289 23 %W!i &570 01517) 5 8a7 0,547 55 %. 1412 9.731 0.904 2030.2 2.359 G,219 11'h 269 29=Sir 757 Ton esl 7371 0.685 49'Sr I 11.710 1.088 20364 _ 2A34 10.2S31 1115 289 35"/,s 009 8A45 0.785 8.855 [0,6231 43111+ 1107 la689 11,2� 2040.2. 3,309 0.307 1131 289 41 "A6 1052 9.883 o,918 IDZ39 0.961 37 X- 955 15:£6a d.456 2048.2 3-184 0M3 ! I1 %r 289) 47 "5• 1214 I1.320 l.052 I1.823 1.098 31 %. 803 17.848 1,940} 2=2 4,259 (013961 lI ?4 j {gg} 53 t3u (i367y 12768 f3 307 1,236 25 Yn 660) 19.627 ISM _ 1.2(f5[i x d.733 (0.440j 11'h (2$9} 59 "Sc i51 14-195 1319 MTN 1.374 19 % 498 21,606 WTI 2060• 5.208 •_1,780 0.4841 1135 _ 289 65 NY'.116711 1671 1E633 1.452 $6174 1,512 13 Sn 345} 23.585 1191 L2320-2_ i0.165) 14 }i 066) 17'iis (452i 4252 (0.225) 5,145 0.239 61%r 1565) 8,731 0,811 tern] 23'9k fi05] 5.539 0304 &8T9 Q.320 � n. 1su1 lV-you 2336.2 _ �233f 2.080 0.277 I41 % 368 2B "4s 757 8.227 0.382 &613 0.40M 4431e 126p1 13.169 2 3.580 103331 14 . (366 35'i1r (909 9.914 0.461 10.347 0.481 4315. 11w) I5-418 _ 2340.2 4.180 jo2sa 14% 356) 4!'#r 1062 11.602 0.539 12.081 0-561 37%. 955 IT.648 123MV2 _ 4.180 JO,444 I Id�r 369 47'3fs (1214) 13.290 0.63 13-915 0.642 31 %1 803 19,877 23502 5.379 i0-50D 14 % 368 53 % Mat 14,477 O.n96 15.548 0,772) 25 % 580 22.106 2366.2 5.979 1(I.556) 14 %r 1366 59'%r (15141 1&F64 0.774 - 17,282 O.6Q3 E9 i6 498) 24335 2360-2 6.579 0.5111 14a1 868 65r§ir (1871 E&352 O.SS2 19.0I6 O,883 13%r 3451 26.564 282D-2 2-F51 0.20 17 % 442 17 <+/,. 452 5,570 Q517 5.887 0.547 61 %. 1565 V10 282&2 2.8T6 0.267 1 1111 442 23 %. 505 7.508 0.89T 7.871 0.7311 5515. 1412} 12,189 2630.2 3.641 0335 iT # 442 29 11 T5 9.A- 0.877 9.855 0.4i6 49 %. 1260 14.668 .4 15A 0.402 173� d51 35'%. 9D8 11.383 1.0571 ?1.8-- ..- 43%t 1107) 17.148 8.303 8.303 0.58s 21'Yn 5511 41 'As 1062 M320 1,237 13.823 1.284 37 %A 955 19,627 2646-2^_ 264$2 7.20T 0,570 21'y" 551 47"A1 1214 15.258 141 15.$OT 1.d68} 31%r f803 22.F06 2 2 8.112 [0.75SJ 21 'Yra (5511 53 "As 1367 17.185(L"71 17.790 (1.65M 25 %r (650) 24-585 " 2656,2 1 2613" 9.017 0121 O.M) 21'Yn 551 59.14(1519) 19,133 (L.7771 19.774 IS37) 19%r 498 2T064 COM21 2116 55E 65'%+ rIAM -)r n7n I a571 917" r7-0211 13%. 13451 29549 "Top of Subfloor to Top of Inside Sill Stop" is calculated based upon a structural header height of 82'4"- WWW.ANDERSENWINDOWS.COM 125 Performance Data 100 Series Unit Performance Data Performance Typical Air Dfki.d Infiltration dell�ht1 ro*qm Standard STC Upgr Sound Sound Transmittance Transmittance Clxc tSTCI OITC Class(STC) 100 Series Center of Glass Performance Data __- Low-E Without GrnlOs With .Mlles VT OITC U-Factor' SHGC VT U-Factor SHGC nei Visible tight SC SHGC RIG Tuv Tdw Altitude Limits For recommendations on the use of breather tubes, go to www,andersenwindows.00m/100series. Window Combination Design Joining Method: 1/2" Wood Non -Reinforced Type of Combination: 1-Way (Ribbon or Stack) I I Max. Number of Units J J Mulled together: 6W or 6H Maximum size: 8' x 12' or 12' x 8' 2-way combinations are not recommended. 2 Dimensional Mulls: Not recommended gai o or lto ter LhOin a'. he ljoint 7 Combined Unit Dimension: For any two units with the mull joint cannot exceed7'. For any two units with comblined heights equal or gxzaatertban 8', the Special Rules: No curved units side•by-side with any outer unit No units under tangle -hung or glidingvhnduw Door Combination Design Joining Method: 3/4" Wood Non -Reinforced Type of Combination: 1-Way (Ribbon or Stack) I I J Max. Number of Units J J Mulled together: 3W or 3H Maximum size: 16' x 8' or 8' x 12' 2-way combinations are not recommended. 2 Dimensional Mulls: Not recommended Special Rules: 100 Series doors, sidelights, and transoms cannot be joined to 100 Series windows Low-E Without Grilles__I With U-Factor SHGC VT JU5�'r SHGC VT IGST Andersen° 1loa Series Windows and Doors Andersen Windows, Inc. Ten -Year (10) L:Imited owned Warranty tlGttr i) WAftRAMiY Andersen® 100 Series window and door units are warranted to be free from defects In manufacturing, materials and workmanship for ten (10) years from the steal conditions, ions, of purchase from the retailer/dealer. The glass is also warranted not to develop, ng om manufacturing cts Of as a result of pre ature failu et of the glass any matrial obsruction of lsor organicion ) seal rfor ten (10) years from the date of purchase from the retailer/dealer. In the event a component fails as a result of a defect in manufacturing, materials or workmanship within the limited warranty period, Andersen, at its option, will, (1) provide replacement parts to the Anderson retaileddealer you specify —installation labor is not included-, or (2) provide a factory authorized repair W the existing component at no cast to you; or t3) refund the original purchase price or retaifer'sldealer's price at the time of the original purchase, whichever is less. Such replacement parts or repair are warranted for the remainder of the original limited warranty period. General conditions and exclusions her The limited warranty set forth in this document is the only express warranty o one is written or oral) applicable to Andersen 100 Series windows and doors, and no authorized to modify or expand this limited warranty. All warranty Claims most be made during the applicable warranty period, ALL IMPLIE➢ WARRANTIES INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AHD FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WILL EXPIRE WITH THE TERM OF THE 10 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY. ANDERSEN EXCLUDES AND WILL HOT PAY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES AND ITS LIABILITY WILL AL REPLACEMENT OR REFUND PURCHASE PRICE FTHE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT. OF THE ACTUAL E Some.states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitation of the duration of an implied warranty, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This limited warranty is only applicable in the U.S.A. (i.e. the fifty states and the District of Columbia). This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state. What is not covered by this limited warranty Product failure or damage due to improper installation or modification including: • Adjustments or corrections due to improper installation • Failures due to product modifications or glass shading devices (e.g., glass tinting, security systems, improper painting or staining, insulated coverings, etc.) • Units improperly assembled or improperly mulled by others • Failure due to the application of non -Andersen hardware (e.g., locksets, trim sets, hinges, panic hardware, closers, etc.) • Failure to properly install Andersen hardware Damage caused by the following: • Improper maintenance or use, including use of a non-commercial door as a main entrance or exit door for a building other than a single-family residential unit • Exposure to conditions beyond published performance specifications • Water infiltration other than as a result of a defect in manufacturing, materials or workmanship • Condensation • Using efickwash, razor blades or sealants • Sanding or imp mparwashing • Chemicals or airborne pollutants, such as salt or acid rain • Delivery by others • Accidents • Acts of God • Normal wear and tear Additional items excluded from this limited warranty: • Labor to replace sash or door panels, glass or other components • Labor and other ecsis related to the removal and disposai of defective product • Labor and materials to paint or stain any repaired or replaced product, component, trim or other carpentry work that may be required • Products not manufactured by Andersen • Slight glass curvature, minor scratches or other imperfections in the glass that do not impair structural integrityor significantly obscure normal vision • Tarnish or corrosion to hardware finishes • Service trips to provide instruction on product use • Applicable taxes and freight • Removal and re -'installation of a previously installed Andersen product into a different structure • Replacement parts for products outside the applicable warranty period • Glass that is not factory applied by Andersen • All other Andersen window and door products, Andersen storm doors and Renewal by Andersen products have their own limited warranties and are not cove red by this limited warranty. 0 information warranty r products t For lls windowsand doos, pleasereferto thespecficlimited warranties forthose products. Theyare available from yourAndersan dealeraratrwwe ws Ca1rr1W.LY• How to register your limited warranty Andersen offers quick, easy warranty registration on our web site. lust go to w d ADW nd(ws o rr nt and submityour ' warranty information online. By registering. You will expedite ' warranty service you may have in the I uture, In addition. Yde can receive product information updates, safety notices and special offers regarding new products, as well as information regarding enhancements for the windows and doors yeu've registered. Ali warranty information is treated as highly confidenlial and will never be sold or traded to any person or organization outside of Andersen Corporation and the Andersen Dealer Network. How to get help Forfucontact twhoer information or to make a claim within llimited he Andersen retailerld ater upplied you with your Anderserlm product• If unavailable or unknown to you, you may contact us at: Andersen Windows, Inc. Andersen Service Center 100 Fourth Avenue North Bayport, MN 55003-1096 You may also contact us using the Customer Care section of our website at www.andersenwind ws, a or reach us by phone at 1-888-888.7020. You can help us serve you faster by collecting and including the following important information: • Description of the product such as the exterior color, unit size or inside visible glass measurements • Product ID label information • Description of productconeerns • Documentation of the purchase date, if available • Your name, address (with zip code) where the product is installed and telephone numbers If the Hunited warranty period has expired or for repair not covered by warranty, many replacement parts are available for purchase. When warranty coverage is unclear, Andersen may charge an Inspection fee for any on -site product inspection. if the inspector determines the Andersen" product has a defect covered by this limited warranty, the inspection fee will be waived. For specific warranty information outside the United States, please contactyour local distributor of mite to: Andersen Corporation International Division 100 Fourth Avenue North Bayport, MN 55003-1096 USA "Andersen" and all other maAEwheredenoted are h9demarks of Andersen Capwabi)0, © 2011 Andersen Corporalon. All rights reserved. Prinied andellective asof 08111.