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NanaWall® Matching Windows and Doors | Table of Contents

Matching Windows and Doors

Cross Sections and Maximum Frame Charts

Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

NanaWall French Doors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

Performance and Testing Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

Maximum Frame Height Chart

Fixed Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7

Tilt Turn Window / Door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8

NanaWall® WA68 - Aluminum Clad Wood Fixed Panel and Tilt Turn Window / Door . . .9

NanaWall® WD68 - Wood Framed Fixed Panel and Tilt Turn Window / Door . . . . . . . . .11

NanaWall® SL48 - Aluminum Framed Fixed Panel and Tilt Turn Window / Door . . . . . .13

NanaWall® SL88 - Thermally Broken Aluminum Framed Fixed Panel and

Tilt Turn Window / Door with HVHZ Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15

NanaWall® SL68 - Thermally Broken Aluminum Framed Fixed Panel and

Tilt Turn Window / Door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17

Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19

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NanaWall® Matching Windows and Doors | Introduction

Coordinated Walls

Available are matching systems in aluminum-clad wood, wood,

standard aluminum and thermally broken aluminum.

Depending on sizes and wind load requirements, matching

systems can be mulled (with appropriate structural support) with

folding and individual panel sliding system.

Fixed Windows and Storefront

Fixed units are available for transoms above a folding or

individual panel sliding unit. Center lines can be lined up.

Sidelites are available with frame extenders so that horizontal

glass lines are approximately the same.

Complete storefronts are also available with a combination of

mulled units.

NanaWall® Tilt Windows and Doors

Available are tilt-turn windows, tilt-turn doors and tilt-only hopper

windows.

These systems are engineered to provide high weather

resistance and structural performance, suitable for many high-rise

structures and buildings in hurricane and other areas.

Florida Approval

SL88 thermally broken aluminum framed tilt turn window with

frame size of 48" wide x 72" high is Florida state wide approved

with Product Approval number FL16047. It is also approved for

use in the high velocity hurricane zone (HVHZ) with impact

glass. This information with limitations can be viewed at www.

floridabuilding.org.

Performance Testing

The tested sample unit of the SL 68 thermally broken aluminum

framed tilt turn window met the performance requirements of

AAMA DAW-C90 1219 x 1829 (48x72) /DA-C100 48x72 rating.

The tested sample unit of the SL 88 thermally broken aluminum

framed tilt turn window met the performance requirements of

AAMA DAW-C70 1219 x 1829 (48x72)/DA-C70 48x72 rating.

The tested sample unit of the WA68 aluminum-clad wood framed

tilt turn window met the performance requirements of AAMA

DAW-C50 1122x1822 (48x72).

The tested sample unit of the WD 68 wood framed tilt turn

window met the performance requirements of AAMA DAW-C70

1220x1828 (48x72).

See Performance pages for details.

Benefits of NanaWall Tilt Systems

With tilt-turn hardware, large size operable openings are possible.

Tilts Inward for Safe Ventilation. The tilt position opens up from

the top, tilting in a few inches, for safe ventilation.

Turns Inward for Easy Cleaning. With the turn position, the

window swings in on its hinges to make cleaning the outside

surface easy.

For units used as transoms, tilt-only hopper windows can be

supplied with operators so that high units can be easily opened

and closed.

NOTICE

For mulled fixed or tilt turn units or a combination of different

units, please consult with a qualified structural engineer to

determine, based on project design wind loads and other

requirements, if any structural stiffeners are needed between

units.

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NanaWall® Matching Windows and Doors | Introduction

Technical Description

The corresponding closest system match to NanaWall folding/sliding systems are as follows:

Profile and Finish Options

For WD 68 and WA 68 systems, standard woods available are Douglas Fir, Pine, or Meranti. Other woods are also available.

Frames and panels have a sanding sealer or a base coat applied or for WA 68 system only, with one additional clear coat; see

“Wood Finish Options” in the General Introduction.

Standard aluminum finishes for the WA68, SL48 and SL88 systems are clear anodized and the 50 finishes shown in the

NanaWall Powder Coating Finish Chart in the front of this binder. Powder coated finishes can be chosen from a range of over

two hundred RAL colors; see “Aluminum Finish Options” in the General Introduction.

Glazing

Units are supplied glazed with double clear insulating safety, insulating Low-E safety glass, single (for SL48 and WD 68 sys-

tems only), other high performing safety glass such as triple glazing, Heat Mirror, special tint, etc., or other glass on request.

Hinge Cover Options

Covers for hinges can be white, brown or silver.

Handle Options

Standard: Stainless steel in brushed satin or black titanium finishes.

Optional: Nylon available in white, dark brown or gray color or solid brass available in white, oil rubbed brass or satin

nickel finishes.

See "Hardware" in the General Introduction for other options.

NanaWall® French Doors

NanaWall® French doors are available as single doors or pairs. Very narrow stiles

and rails are possible.

NanaWall® French doors use exactly the same profiles and hardware as the

matching NanaWall® folding system. Hence, the same size charts, glazing options,

wood/finish options and finish hardware options as the matching NanaWall®

folding system are applicable.

The same testing performance results also apply (within a folding system, with an

odd number of panels stacking to one side, the last panel is a swing door).

For aluminum-clad, wood framed French doors, see WA67.

For wood framed French doors, see WD66 and WD65.

For standard aluminum framed French doors, see SL45.

For thermally broken aluminum framed French doors, see SL60 and SL70.

For Miami Dade / AAMA hurricane thermally broken aluminum framed French

doors, see SL73.

For structurally glazed aluminum framed French doors, see SL82.

Folding/sliding system Corresponding matching fixed/tilt turn system

WA67 WA68

WD65, WD66, HSW66 WD68

SL45, HSW45 SL48

SL60, HSW60 SL68

SL70 SL88

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NanaWall® Matching Windows and Doors | Performance

Performance Testing Results

Type of Test Result

*Air Infiltration: ASTM E-283, cfm/ft2 @1.6 psf (75 Pa): 0.04 (.20 L/s/m2)

@6.20 psf (300 Pa): 0.11 (.56 L/s/m2)

*Water Penetration: ASTM E547 and E331 No uncontrolled water entry @ 13.5 psf (645 Pa)

* Structural Load Deflection ASTM E-330: Pass

Note that the structural test pressures were 50% higher than the

design pressures.

Design Pressure Positive: @100 psf (4800 Pa)

Design Pressure Negative: @110 psf (5270 Pa)

*Forced Entry Resistance In accordance with ASTM F 588

* Excerpts of results of a 4’0”W x 6’0”H standard unit tested by Architectural Testing, Inc., Fresno, CA, an independent testing labo-

ratory in August 2006, in accordance with AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440-05 and AAMA/NWWDA 101/I.S.2-97 standards. The

sample tested met the performance requirements for a DAW-C90 1219 x 1829 (48 x 72)/DA-C100 48x72 rating.

Design Windload Charts (Derived from Comparative Analysis) Test unit size: 4’0” W x 6’0” H

Please note that some jurisdictions may limit the use of these charts or may not accept them at all. Design pressures and/

or sizes may be restricted to what was tested. For Florida approved products, please see detailed FL Evaluation Report for

restrictions.

Please also note that chart is only applicable for units with referenced NanaWall supplied locking.

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3’0” 3’6” 4’0” 4’6” 5’0” 5’6” 6’0” 6’6” 7’0” 7’6” 8’0” 8’6”

Allow

able

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Positive Design Pressure

SL68 Thermally Broken Aluminum Framed Tilt Turn Window/Door

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Performance Testing Results

Type of Test Result

*Air Infiltration: Protocol TAS 202 and ASTM E-283, cfm/ft2

@1.60 psf (75 Pa): 0.09

@6.20 psf (300 Pa): 0.25

*Water Penetration: Protocol TAS 202, ASTM E547 and E331 No uncontrolled water entry @ 13.5 psf (645 Pa)

* Structural Load Deflection Protocol TAS 202 and ASTM E-330:

Pass

Note that the structural test pressures were 50% higher than the

design pressures.

Design Pressure Positive: @70 psf (3350 Pa)

Design Pressure Negative: @100 psf (4785 Pa)

Missile Impact & Cycling: Protocols TAS 201 & 203,

ASTM E 1886 and E 1996

WITH 1 1/8" INSULATED IMPACT GLASS

Design Pressure Positive: @ 90 psf (4300 Pa)

Design Pressure Negative: @ 120 psf (5260 Pa)

*Forced Entry Resistance In accordance with ASTM F 588

* Excerpts of results of three separate units with sizes of 4’0”W x 6’0”H tested by Architectural Testing, Inc., Fresno, CA, an inde-

pendent testing laboratory, in October 2010.

Design Windload Charts (Derived from Comparative Analysis) Test unit size: 4’0” W x 6’0” H

Please note that some jurisdictions may limit the use of these charts or may not accept them at all. Design pressures and/

or sizes may be restricted to what was tested. For Florida approved products, please see detailed FL Evaluation Report for

restrictions.

Please also note that chart is only applicable

for units with referenced NanaWall supplied

locking.

SL88 Thermally Broken Aluminum Framed Tilt Turn Window/Door High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) rated with Impact Glass with FL Product Approval # 16047

NanaWall® Matching Windows and Doors | Performance

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88

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3’0” 3’6” 4’0” 4’6” 5’0” 5’6” 6’0” 6’6” 7’0” 7’6” 8’0” 8’6”

Allow

able

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See Maximum Frame Size Chart for Possible Sizes

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Allow

able

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Fram

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3’3”

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Max.

limited to

cycling

pressure

Max.

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cycling

pressure

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Performance Testing Results

Type of Test Result

*Air Infiltration: ASTM E-283, cfm/ft2 @1.6 psf (75 Pa): 0.01 (.1 L/s/m2)

@6.20 psf (300 Pa): 0.15 (.8 L/s/m2)

*Water Penetration: ASTM E547 and E331 No uncontrolled water entry @ 12 psf ( 580 Pa)

* Structural Load Deflection ASTM E-330: Pass

Note that the structural test pressures were 50% higher than the

design pressures.

Design Pressure Positive: @50 psf (2400 Pa)

Design Pressure Negative: @70 psf (3360 Pa)

*Forced Entry ResistanceIn accordance with ASTM F 588

- Grade 20 & CAWM 301

* Excerpts of results of a 4’0”W x 6’0”H standard unit tested by Architectural Testing, Inc., Fresno, CA, an independent testing labo-

ratory in January 2008, in accordance with AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440-05 standard. The sample tested met the performance

requirements for a DAW-C50 1220 x 1822 (48 x 72) rating.

Please note that some jurisdictions may limit the use of these charts or may not accept them at all. Design pressures and/

or sizes may be restricted to what was tested. For Florida approved products, please see detailed FL Evaluation Report for

restrictions.

145

140

135

130

125

120

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110

105

100

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90

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2’3”

2’7”

2’11”

3’3”

3’7”

3’11”

4’3”

3’0” 3’6” 4’0” 4’6” 5’0” 5’6” 6’0” 6’6” 7’0” 7’6” 8’0” 8’6”

Allow

able

Desi

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Frame HeightSee Maximum Frame Size Chart for Possible Sizes

Negative Design Pressure

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3’0” 3’6” 4’0” 4’6” 5’0” 5’6” 6’0” 6’6” 7’0” 7’6” 8’0” 8’6”

Allow

able

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Frame HeightSee Maximum Frame Size Chart for Possible Sizes

Positive Design Pressure

Please also note that chart is only applicable

for units with referenced NanaWall supplied

locking.

Design Windload Charts (Derived from Comparative Analysis) Test unit size: 4’0” W x 6’0” H

WA68 Aluminum Clad Wood Framed Tilt Turn Window/Door

NanaWall® Matching Windows and Doors | Performance

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Please note that some jurisdictions may limit the use of these charts or may not accept them at all. Design pressures and/

or sizes may be restricted to what was tested. For Florida approved products, please see detailed FL Evaluation Report for

restrictions.

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2’3”

2’7”

2’11”

3’3”

3’7”

3’11”

4’3”

3’0” 3’6” 4’0” 4’6” 5’0” 5’6” 6’0” 6’6” 7’0” 7’6” 8’0” 8’6”

Allow

able

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3’11”

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3’0” 3’6” 4’0” 4’6” 5’0” 5’6” 6’0” 6’6” 7’0” 7’6” 8’0” 8’6”

Allow

able

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Fram

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Frame HeightSee Maximum Frame Size Chart for Possible Sizes

Positive Design Pressure

Please also note that chart is only applicable

for units with referenced NanaWall supplied

locking.

Performance Testing Results

Type of Test Result

*Air Infiltration: ASTM E-283, cfm/ft2

@1.60 psf (75 Pa): 0.01 (.1 L/s/m2)

@6.20 psf (300 Pa): 0.01 (.1 L/s/m2)

*Water Penetration: ASTM E547 and E331 No uncontrolled water entry @ 13.5 psf (645 Pa)

* Structural Load Deflection ASTM E-330: Pass

Note that the structural test pressures were 50% higher than the

design pressures.

Design Pressure Positive: @70 psf (3360 Pa)

Design Pressure Negative: @120 psf (5745 Pa)

*Forced Entry ResistanceIn accordance with ASTM F 588

- Grade 20 & CAWM 301

* Excerpts of results of a 4’0”W x 6’0”H standard unit tested by Architectural Testing, Inc., Fresno, CA, an independent testing

laboratory in January 2008, in accordance with AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440-05 standard. The sample tested met the perfor-

mance requirements for a DAW-C70 1220 x 1828 (48 x 72) rating.

Design Windload Charts (Derived from Comparative Analysis) Test unit size: 4’0” W x 6’0” H

WD68 Wood Framed Tilt Turn Window/Door

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NanaWall® Matching Windows and Doors | Size Chart

9’10” (3000)

9’2” (2800)

8’6” (2600)

7’10” (2400)

7’2” (2200)

6’6” (2000)

5’11” (1800)

5’3” (1600)

4’7” (1400)

3’11” (1200)

3’3” (1000)

Any custom size is possible up to the maximum size shown.

NanaWall® Maximum Frame Size Chart – Fixed Panel

WA68, WD68, SL48, SL68, SL88

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Frame Width of Unit

1’11” 2’7” 3’3” 3’11” 4’7” 5’3” 5’11” 6’6” 7’2”

(600) (800) (1000) (1200) (1400) (1600) (1800) (2000) (2200)

Solid dark line on chart indicates maximum frame height possible

for a given maximum frame width.

The maximum size limits shown are based on the weight of a unit that

has a net glass thickness of 5/16” (8mm). The composition of standard

insulated glass is 5/32” glass/air space/ 5/32” glass. For other net glass

thicknesses, this maximum size chart may not apply.

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NanaWall® Matching Windows and Doors | Size Chart

NanaWall® Maximum Frame Size Chart – Tilt Turn Window/Door

WA68, WD68, SL48, SL68, SL88

8’2” (2500)

7’10” (2400)

7’7” (2300)

7’3” (2200)

6’11” (2100)

6’7” (2000)

6’3” (1900)

5’11” (1800)

5’7” (1700)

5’3” (1600)

4’11” (1500)

4’7” (1400)

4’3” (1300)

3’11” (1200)

3’7” (1100)

3’3” (1000)

Any custom size is possible up to the maximum size shown.F

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NOTE: English dimensions are approximate. Dimensions in parenthesis are in millimeters

Frame Width of Unit

1’11” 2’3” 2’7” 2’11” 3’3” 3’7” 3’11” 4’3” 4’7” 4”11” 5’3”

(600) (700) (800) (900) (1000) (1100) (1200) (1300) (1400) (1500) (1600)

Solid dark line on chart indicates maximum frame height possible for a given

maximum frame width.

The maximum size limits shown are based on the weight of a unit that has a net glass

thickness of 5/16” (8mm). The composition of standard insulated glass is 5/32” glass/

air space/ 5/32” glass. For other net glass thicknesses, this maximum size chart may not

apply.

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NanaWall® Matching Windows and Doors

NanaWall® WA68 Fixed Panel All Cross-Sectional Views Are Half Size

Vertical Cross-Section

Horizontal Cross-Section

EXTERIOR INTERIOR

EXTERIOR

INTERIOR

Wood frame extenders are

available to approximately align

glass sight lines to adjacent

folding or sliding systems.

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NanaWall® WA68 Tilt Turn Window(Available as a single window or as a pair. In a pair, only

one panel can tilt). All Cross-Sectional Views Are Half

Size.

Horizontal Cross-Section

Vertical Cross-Section

EXTERIOR INTERIOR

EXTERIOR

INTERIOR

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NanaWall® WD68 Fixed Panel All Cross-Sectional Views Are Half Size

Vertical Cross-Section

Horizontal Cross-Section

Wood frame extenders are

available to approximately align

glass sight lines to adjacent

folding or sliding systems.

EXTERIOR INTERIOR

EXTERIOR

INTERIOR

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Sectional Views Are Half Size

Vertical Cross-Section

Horizontal Cross-Section

EXTERIOR INTERIOR

EXTERIOR

INTERIOR

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NanaWall® SL48 Fixed Panel All Cross-Sectional Views Are Half Size

Vertical Cross-Section

Horizontal Cross-Section

Aluminum frame extenders are

available to approximately align

glass sight lines to adjacent folding

or sliding systems.

EXTERIOR INTERIOR

EXTERIOR

INTERIOR

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All Cross-Sectional Views Are Half Size. (Available as a

single window or as a pair. In a pair, only one panel can

tilt.)

Vertical Cross-Section

Horizontal Cross-Section

EXTERIOR INTERIOR

EXTERIOR

INTERIOR

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NanaWall® SL88 Thermally Broken Fixed Panel

All Cross-Sectional Views Are Half Size.

Vertical Cross-Section

Horizontal Cross-Section

Aluminum frame extenders are

available to approximately align

glass sight lines to adjacent folding

or sliding systems.

EXTERIOR INTERIOR

EXTERIOR

INTERIOR

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Tilt Turn Window

(Available as a single window or as a pair. In a pair, only one panel

can tilt.) All Cross-Sectional Views Are Half Size.

Vertical Cross-Section

Horizontal Cross-Section

EXTERIOR INTERIOR

EXTERIOR

INTERIOR

High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) rated with Impact Glass with FL Product Approval # 16047

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NanaWall® SL68 Thermally Broken Fixed Panel

All Cross-Sectional Views Are Half Size.

Vertical Cross-Section

Horizontal Cross-Section

EXTERIOR INTERIOR

EXTERIOR

INTERIOR

Aluminum frame extenders are

available to approximately align

glass sight lines to adjacent folding

or sliding systems.

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Tilt Turn Window

(Available as a single window or as a pair.

In a pair, only one panel can tilt.)

All Cross-Sectional Views Are Half Size.

Horizontal Cross-Section

Vertical Cross-Section

EXTERIOR INTERIOR

EXTERIOR

INTERIOR

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Guide Specifi cations - Section 085200:

NanaWall® SL88 – Thermally Broken Aluminum Framed Dual Action Tilt Turn Window

PART 1 – GENERAL

1.01 SUMMARY

A. Section Includes: Inswing casement, tilt turn in frame and sash, tilt turn hardware, handles, weather stripping,

glass and glazing; designed to provide a dual action tilt turn window/door, with sizes and confi gurations as shown

on drawings and specifi ed herein, with NanaWall® SL88, the Thermally Broken Aluminum Framed Dual Action Tilt

Turn Window as supplied by NANA WALL SYSTEMS, INC.

1.02 REFERENCES

A. FL Building Code Compliance Offi ce Protocol:

1. TAS 201, Impact Test Procedures

2. TAS 202, Criteria for Testing Impact and Non Impact Resistant Building Envelope Components Using Uniform

Static Air Pressure

3. TAS 203, Criteria for Testing Products Subject to Cyclic Wind Pressure Loading.

A. American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA):

4. AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440-05, Standard Specifi cation for Windows, Doors, and Unit Skylights.

5. AAMA 611, Voluntary Specifi cation for Anodized Architectural Aluminum.

6. AAMA 2604, Voluntary Specifi cations, Performance Requirements and Test Procedures for Pigmented Organic

Coatings on Aluminum Extrusions and Panels..

B. American National Standards Institute (ANSI):

1. ANSI Z97.1, Safety Performance Specifi cations and Methods of Test for Safety Glazing Material Used In Build-

ings.

C. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM):

1. ASTM E 283, Test Method for Rate of Air Leakage through Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors by

Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference.

2. ASTM E 330, Test Method for Structural Performance of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors by Uniform

Static Air Pressure Difference.

3. ASTM E 331, Standard Test Method for Water Penetration of Exterior Windows, Skylights, Doors, and Curtain

Walls by Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference.

4. ASTM E 547, Test Method for Water Penetration of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors by Cyclic Static

Air Pressure Differential.

5. ASTM F 588, Standard Test Methods for Measuring the Forced Entry Resistance of Window Assemblies.

D. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC):

1. CPSC 16CFR-1201, Safety Standard for Architectural Glazing Materials.

1.03 SUBMITTALS

A. Detail Drawings: Indicate dimensioning, direction of swing, frame and sash details, type of glazing material and

handle height.

B. Product Data: Manufacturer's literature including independently tested data listing performance criteria and Owner's

Manual with installation instructions.

C. Contract Closeout Submittal: Submit Owner's Manual from manufacturer. Identify with project name, location and

B.

C.

D.

E.

1.

2.

3.

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completion date, type and size of unit installed.

1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Manufacturer: Provide complete, precision built, engineered, pre-fi tted unit by a single source manufac-

turer with at least 25 years experience in providing fenestration systems in the North American market.

1. The manufacturer must have a quality management system registration to the ISO 9001: 2008 standard.

2. The manufacturer must have an environmental management system registration to the ISO 14001: 2005

standard.

B. Performance Requirements: Provide from manufacturer that has independently tested typical units per AAMA/

WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440 Testing results to include air infi ltration in accordance with ASTM E 283, water penetra-

tion in accordance with ASTM E 331 and ASTM E 547, structural loading in accordance with ASTM E 330 and forced

entry in accordance with ASTM F 588.

C. Performance Criteria with Impact Glass: The SL88 is approved for High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) with Impact

Glass with FL Product Approval # 16047

** SPECIFIER NOTE: Structural load testing results are only applicable for the test unit size. (Comparative analysis

charts published by manufacturer show which panel sizes (if any) would meet structural loading design pressures

specifi cally required for the project. Check for limitations on the use of these charts in the jurisdiction of the project).

See manufacturer's latest published data.

D. Installer Qualifi cations: Installer experienced in the installation of manufacturer's products or other similar fenestra-

tion products. Installer to provide reference list of at least 3 projects of similar scale and complexity successfully

completed in the last 3 years. Provide project names, locations, completion dates, names and telephone numbers

of General Contractor and Owner's contact person.

1.05 WARRANTY

A. Provide manufacturer's standard warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.

B. Warranty Period: Ten years for seal failure of insulated glass supplied. For all other components, one year (two

years if unit is installed by manufacturer's certifi ed trained installer) from date of delivery by manufacturer.

1.06 SITE CONDITIONS, DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING

A. In addition to general delivery, storage and handling requirements specifi ed in Section 01600, comply with the

following:

1. Deliver materials to job site in sealed, unopened cartons or crates. Protect units from damage. Store material

under cover, protected from weather and construction activities.

B. Do not use forced heat to dry out building.

C. Store fl at in dry, well ventilated area out of direct sunlight.

PART 2 – PRODUCTS

2.01 SUPPLIER

A. NANA WALL SYSTEMS, INC. - SL88

100 Meadow Creek Drive, Corte Madera, CA 94925

Toll Free: (800) 873-5673

Telephone: (415) 383-3148

Fax: (415) 383-0312

Website: www.nanawall.com

Email: [email protected]

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B. Other suppliers equal to the specifi ed product must submit substitution request two weeks before bid for prior

approval.

2.02 MATERIALS

A. Frame and Sash: From manufacturer’s standard profi les, provide frame, sash and glazing stops with dimensions

shown on drawings.

1. Provide Sash with: Standard one lite

[OR with horizontal mullion(s) at specifi ed height(s) from the bottom of the panel]

[OR with simulated divided lites in pattern as shown on drawings].

2. Aluminum Extrusion: Extrusions with nominal thickness of .078” (2.0 mm). Alloy specifi ed as AIMgSi0.5 with

strength rated as 6063-T5 or F-22 (European standard). Anodized conforming to AAMA 611 or powder coated

conforming to AAMA 2604

3. Thermally broken with ¾”-15/16” (20-24 mm) polyamide plastic reinforced with glass fi bers with additional insulat-

ing foam.

4. Aluminum Finish:

Select from NanaWall Powder Coating Finish Chart

[OR clear anodized]

[OR dark bronze anodized]

[OR select from range of RAL high gloss powder coated fi nishes available from manufacturer]

[OR select from range of RAL matte powder coated fi nishes available from manufacturer]

[OR select from range of Wood Grain powder coated fi nish]

[OR custom fi nish].

Same [OR different] fi nishes on inside and outside.

B. Glass:

1. Provide manufacturer’s standard glass and dry glazing with EPDM gaskets and glass stops on the inside only.

Glass to comply with safety glazing requirements of ANSI Z97.1 and CPSC 16CFR 120

15/16” (24 mm) insulating clear safety

[OR 15/16” (24 mm) double glazed insulating argon fi lled Low-E safety]

[OR 1 ½” (38 mm triple glazed insulating argon fi lled Low-E safety]

[OR other glass available from manufacturer].

2. Provide manufacturer’s standard glass spacers. Provide without capillary tubes [OR with capillary tubes].

C. Tilt Turn Hardware

1. Provide manufacturer’s standard cam type multipoint locking mechanism.

a. The concealed multipoint locking mechanism shall be driven by a single locking handle.

2. Provide manufacturer’s standard hinges, pins, strikes, and limit stays.

3. Handles:

Stainless steel window handles in a titanium black fi nish

[OR stainless steel window handles in a brushed satin fi nish]

SPECIFIER’S NOTE: Note that other compatible lever, handle styles and fi nishes are available from other

suppliers.

Provide handle height centered [OR at 41 3/8” from bottom of panel] [OR as specifi ed from bottom of

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panel].

D. Weather stripping: Provide manufacturer’s standard double layer EPDM

2.03 FABRICATION

A. Use extruded aluminum frame and panel profi les, corner connectors and hinges, tilt turn hardware and handles,

glass and glazing and weather stripping as specifi ed herein to make a Dual Action Tilt Turn window. Factory

pre-assemble as is standard for manufacturer and ship with all components and installation instructions.

B. Sizes and Confi gurations: See drawings for dimensions, swing and number of single tilt turns, double sash tilt turns

and double tilt turns with mullion. On double sash tilt turn, looking from inside, tilt turn panel on the left [OR right]

2.04 ACCESSORIES (Edit for project requirements.)

A. Provide insect screen. Mesh in gray [Or black]

Provide screen frame in aluminum:

White powder coated

[OR clear anodized]

[OR dark bronze anodized]

[OR powder coated select from range of RAL powder coated fi nishes available from manufacturer].

B. Provide other side lites, transoms as per drawings provided.

PART 3 – EXECUTION

3.01 ERECTION

A. Because of the large dimensions involved and the weight and movement of the sash, verify the structural integrity

of the header such that the maximum defl ection with live and dead loads is limited to be the L/720 of the span.

B. Examine surfaces of openings and verify dimensions; verify rough openings are level, plumb, and square, with no

unevenness, bowing, or bumps on the fl oor.

C. Installation of units constitutes acceptance of existing conditions.

3.02 INSTALLATION

A. Install frame in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations and installation instructions. Properly fl ash and

waterproof around the perimeter of the opening.

B. Installer to provide appropriate anchorage devices and to securely and rigidly fi t frame in place, absolutely level,

straight, plumb and square. Install frame in proper elevation, plane and location, and in proper alignment with

other work.

C. Install sash and handles in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations and installation instructions.

D. If necessary, adjust hardware for proper operation.

E. Accessories: Screens; install in accordance with screen manufacturer’s recommendations and installation

instructions.

END OF SECTION

DISCLAIMER: Nana Wall Systems, Inc. takes no responsibility for product selection or application, including, but not limited to,

compliance with building codes, safety codes, laws, or fi tness for a particular purpose. The guide specifi cations is not intended

to be verbatim as a project specifi cation without appropriate modifi cations for the specifi c use intended and the particular require-

ments of a specifi c construction project.

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Guide Specifi cations - Section 085200

NanaWall® SL48 – Aluminum Framed Dual Action Tilt Turn Window

PART 1 – GENERAL

1.01 SUMMARY

A. Section Includes: Inswing casement, tilt turn in frame and sash, tilt turn hardware, handles, weather stripping,

glass and glazing; designed to provide a dual action tilt turn window/door, with sizes and confi gurations as shown

on drawings and specifi ed herein, with NanaWall® SL48, the Aluminum Framed Dual Action Tilt Turn Window as

supplied by NANA WALL SYSTEMS, INC.

1.02 REFERENCES

A. American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA):

1. AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440-05, Standard Specifi cation for Windows, Doors, and Unit Skylights.

2. AAMA 611, Voluntary Specifi cation for Anodized Architectural Aluminum.

3. AAMA 2604, Voluntary Specifi cations, Performance Requirements and Test Procedures for Pigmented Organic

Coatings on Aluminum Extrusions and Panels.

B. American National Standards Institute (ANSI):

1. ANSI Z97.1, Safety Performance Specifi cations and Methods of Test for Safety Glazing Material Used In Buildings.

C. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC):

1. CPSC 16CFR-1201, Safety Standard for Architectural Glazing Materials.

1.03 SUBMITTALS

A. Detail Drawings: Indicate dimensioning, direction of swing, frame and sash details, type of glazing material and

handle height.

B. Product Data: Manufacturer's literature including independently tested data listing performance criteria and Owner's

Manual with installation instructions.

C. Contract Closeout Submittal: Submit Owner's Manual from manufacturer. Identify with project name, location and

completion date, type and size of unit installed.

1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Manufacturer: Provide complete, precision built, engineered, pre-fi tted unit by a single source manufac-

turer with at least 25 years experience in providing fenestration systems in the North American market.

1. The manufacturer must have a quality management system registration to the ISO 9001: 2008 standard.

2. The manufacturer must have an environmental management system registration to the ISO 14001: 2005

standard.

B. Installer Qualifi cations: Installer experienced in the installation of manufacturer's products or other similar fenestra-

tion products. Installer to provide reference list of at least 3 projects of similar scale and complexity successfully

completed in the last 3 years. Provide project names, locations, completion dates, names and telephone numbers

of General Contractor and Owner's contact person.

1.05 WARRANTY

A. Provide manufacturer's standard warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.

B. Warranty Period: Ten years for seal failure of insulated glass supplied. For all other components, one year (two

years if unit is installed by manufacturer's certifi ed trained installer) from date of delivery by manufacturer.

1.06 SITE CONDITIONS, DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING

A. In addition to general delivery, storage and handling requirements specifi ed in Section 01600, comply with the

following:

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1. Deliver materials to job site in sealed, unopened cartons or crates. Protect units from damage. Store material

under cover, protected from weather and construction activities.

B. Do not use forced heat to dry out building.

C. Store fl at in dry, well ventilated area out of direct sunlight.

PART 2 – PRODUCTS

2.01 SUPPLIER

A. NANA WALL SYSTEMS, INC. - SL48

100 Meadow Creek Drive, Corte Madera, CA 94925

Toll Free: (800) 873-5673

Telephone: (415) 383-3148

Fax: (415) 383-0312

Website: www.nanawall.com

Email: [email protected]

B. Other suppliers equal to the specified product must submit substitution request two weeks before bid for prior

approval.

2.02 MATERIALS

A. Frame and Sash: From manufacturer’s standard profi les, provide frame, sash and glazing stops with dimensions

shown on drawings.

1. Provide Sash with: Standard one lite

[OR with horizontal mullion(s) at specifi ed height(s) from the bottom of the panel]

[OR with simulated divided lites in pattern as shown on drawings].

2. Aluminum Extrusion: Extrusions with nominal thickness of .078” (2.0 mm). Alloy specifi ed as AIMgSi0.5 with

strength rated as 6063-T5 or F-22 (European standard). Anodized conforming to AAMA 611.98 or powder coated

conforming to AAMA 2604

3. Aluminum Finish:

Select from NanaWall Powder Coating Finish Chart

[OR dark bronze anodized]

[OR clear anodized]

[OR select from range of RAL high gloss powder coated fi nishes available from manufacturer]

[OR select from range of RAL matte powder coated fi nishes available from manufacturer]

[OR custom fi nish].

B. Glass:

1. Provide manufacturer’s standard glass and dry glazing with EPDM gaskets and glass stops on the inside only.

Glass to comply with safety glazing requirements of ANSI Z97.1 and CPSC 16CFR 120

1/4” (6 mm) tempered

[OR ¼” (6 mm) laminated]

[OR ¾” (20 mm) insulating clear safety]

[OR ¾” (20 mm) double glazed insulating argon fi lled Low-E safety]

[OR other glass available from manufacturer].

2. For insulated units, provide manufacturer’s standard glass spacers. Provide without capillary tubes [OR with

capillary tubes].

C. Tilt Turn Hardware

1. Provide manufacturer’s standard cam type multipoint locking mechanism.

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a. The concealed multipoint locking mechanism shall be driven by a single locking handle.

2. Provide manufacturer’s standard hinges, pins, strikes, and limit stays.

3. Handles:

Stainless steel window handles in a titanium black fi nish

[OR stainless steel window handles in a brushed satin fi nish]

SPECIFIER’S NOTE: Note that other compatible lever, handle styles and fi nishes are available from other

suppliers.

D. Provide handle height centered [OR at 41 3/8” from bottom of panel] [OR as specifi ed from bottom of panel].

E. Weather stripping: Provide manufacturer’s standard double layer EPDM

2.03 FABRICATION

A. Use extruded aluminum frame and panel profi les, corner connectors and hinges, tilt turn hardware and handles,

glass and glazing and weather stripping as specifi ed herein to make a Dual Action Tilt Turn window. Factory

pre-assemble as is standard for manufacturer and ship with all components and installation instructions.

B. Sizes and Confi gurations: See drawings for dimensions, swing and number of single tilt turns, double sash tilt turns

and double tilt turns with mullion. On double sash tilt turn, looking from inside, tilt turn panel on the left [OR right]

2.04 ACCESSORIES (Edit for project requirements.)

A. Provide insect screen. Mesh in gray [Or black]

Provide screen frame in aluminum:

White powder coated

[OR clear anodized]

[OR dark bronze anodized]

[OR powder coated select from range of RAL powder coated fi nishes available from manufacturer].

B. Provide other side lites, transoms as per drawings provided.

PART 3 – EXECUTION

3.01 ERECTION

A. Because of the large dimensions involved and the weight and movement of the sash, verify the structural integrity

of the header such that the maximum defl ection with live and dead loads is limited to be the L/720 of the span.

B. Examine surfaces of openings and verify dimensions; verify rough openings are level, plumb, and square, with no

unevenness, bowing, or bumps on the fl oor.

C. Installation of units constitutes acceptance of existing conditions.

3.02 INSTALLATION

A. Install frame in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations and installation instructions. Properly fl ash and

waterproof around the perimeter of the opening.

B. Installer to provide appropriate anchorage devices and to securely and rigidly fi t frame in place, absolutely level,

straight, plumb and square. Install frame in proper elevation, plane and location, and in proper alignment with

other work.

C. Install sash and handles in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations and installation instructions.

D. If necessary, adjust hardware for proper operation.

E. Accessories: Screens; install in accordance with screen manufacturer’s recommendations and installation

instructions.

END OF SECTION

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to, compliance with building codes, safety codes, laws, or fi tness for a particular purpose. The guide specifi cations is not

intended to be verbatim as a project specifi cation without appropriate modifi cations for the specifi c use intended and the par-

ticular requirements of a specifi c construction project.THIS PAGE BLANK

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Guide Specifi cations - Section 085200

NanaWall® SL68 Thermally Broken Aluminum Framed Dual Action Tilt Turn Window

PART 1 – GENERAL

1.01 SUMMARY

A. Section Includes: Inswing casement, tilt turn in frame and sash, tilt turn hardware, handles, weather stripping,

glass and glazing; designed to provide a dual action tilt turn window/door, with sizes and confi gurations as shown

on drawings and specifi ed herein, with NanaWall® SL68, the Thermally Broken Aluminum Framed Dual Action Tilt

Turn Window as supplied by NANA WALL SYSTEMS, INC.

1.02 REFERENCES

A. American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA):

1. AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440-05, Standard Specifi cation for Windows, Doors, and Unit Skylights.

2. AAMA 611, Voluntary Specifi cation for Anodized Architectural Aluminum.

3. AAMA 2604, Voluntary Specifi cations, Performance Requirements and Test Procedures for Pigmented Organic

Coatings on Aluminum Extrusions and Panels..

B. American National Standards Institute (ANSI):

1. ANSI Z97.1, Safety Performance Specifi cations and Methods of Test for Safety Glazing Material Used In Build-

ings.

C. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM):

1. ASTM E 283, Test Method for Rate of Air Leakage through Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors by

Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference.

2. ASTM E 330, Test Method for Structural Performance of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors by Uniform

Static Air Pressure Difference.

3. ASTM E 331, Standard Test Method for Water Penetration of Exterior Windows, Skylights, Doors, and Curtain

Walls by Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference.

4. ASTM E 547, Test Method for Water Penetration of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors by Cyclic Static

Air Pressure Differential.

5. ASTM F 588, Standard Test Methods for Measuring the Forced Entry Resistance of Window Assemblies.

D. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC):

1. CPSC 16CFR-1201, Safety Standard for Architectural Glazing Materials.

1.03 SUBMITTALS

A. Detail Drawings: Indicate dimensioning, direction of swing, frame and sash details, type of glazing material and

handle height.

B. Product Data: Manufacturer's literature including independently tested data listing performance criteria and Owner's

Manual with installation instructions.

C. Contract Closeout Submittal: Submit Owner's Manual from manufacturer. Identify with project name, location and

completion date, type and size of unit installed.

1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Manufacturer: Provide complete, precision built, engineered, pre-fi tted unit by a single source manufac-

turer with at least 25 years experience in providing fenestration systems in the North American market.

1. The manufacturer must have a quality management system registration to the ISO 9001: 2008 standard.

2. The manufacturer must have an environmental management system registration to the ISO 14001: 2005

standard.

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B. Performance Requirements: Provide from manufacturer that has independently tested typical units per AAMA/

WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440-0 Testing results to include air infi ltration in accordance with ASTM E 283, water

penetration in accordance with ASTM E 331 and ASTM E 547, structural loading in accordance with ASTM E 330

and forced entry in accordance with ASTM F 588.

** SPECIFIER NOTE: Structural load testing results are only applicable for the test unit size. (Comparative analysis

charts published by manufacturer show which panel sizes (if any) would meet structural loading design pressures

specifi cally required for the project. Check for limitations on the use of these charts in the jurisdiction of the project).

See manufacturer's latest published data.

C. Installer Qualifi cations: Installer experienced in the installation of manufacturer's products or other similar fenestra-

tion products. Installer to provide reference list of at least 3 projects of similar scale and complexity successfully

completed in the last 3 years. Provide project names, locations, completion dates, names and telephone numbers

of General Contractor and Owner's contact person.

1.05 WARRANTY

A. Provide manufacturer's standard warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.

B. Warranty Period: Ten years for seal failure of insulated glass supplied. For all other components, one year (two

years if unit is installed by manufacturer's certifi ed trained installer) from date of delivery by manufacturer.

1.06 SITE CONDITIONS, DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING

A. In addition to general delivery, storage and handling requirements specifi ed in Section 01600, comply with the

following:

1. Deliver materials to job site in sealed, unopened cartons or crates. Protect units from damage. Store material

under cover, protected from weather and construction activities.

PART 2 – PRODUCTS

2.01 SUPPLIER

A. NANA WALL SYSTEMS, INC. - SL68

100 Meadow Creek Drive, Corte Madera, CA 94925

Toll Free: (800) 873-5673

Telephone: (415) 383-3148

Fax: (415) 383-0312

Website: www.nanawall.com

Email: [email protected]

B. Other suppliers equal to the specified product must submit substitution request two weeks before bid for prior

approval.

2.02 MATERIALS

A. Frame and Sash: From manufacturer’s standard profi les, provide frame, sash and glazing stops with dimensions

shown on drawings.

1. Provide Sash with: Standard one lite

[OR with horizontal mullion(s) at specifi ed height(s) from the bottom of the panel]

[OR with simulated divided lites in pattern as shown on drawings].

2. Aluminum Extrusion: Extrusions with nominal thickness of .078” (2.0 mm). Alloy specifi ed as AIMgSi0.5 with

strength rated as 6063-T5 or F-22 (European standard). Anodized conforming to AAMA 611 or powder coated

conforming to AAMA 2604

3. Thermally broken with ¾”-15/16” (20-24 mm) polyamide plastic reinforced with glass fi bers with additional

insulating foam.

4. Aluminum Finish:

Select from NanaWall Powder Coating Finish Chart

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[OR dark bronze anodized]

[OR clear anodized]

[OR select from range of RAL high gloss powder coated fi nishes available from manufacturer]

[OR select from range of RAL matte powder coated fi nishes available from manufacturer]

[OR Wood Grain Finish]

Same [OR different] fi nishes on inside and outside.

[OR custom fi nish].

B. Glass:

1. Provide manufacturer’s standard glass and dry glazing with EPDM gaskets and glass stops on the inside only.

Glass to comply with safety glazing requirements of ANSI Z97.1 and CPSC 16CFR 120

15/16” (24 mm) insulating clear safety

[OR 15/16” (24 mm) double glazed insulating argon fi lled Low-E safety]

[OR 1 ½” (38 mm triple glazed insulating argon fi lled Low-E safety]

[OR other glass available from manufacturer].

2. For insulated units, provide manufacturer’s standard glass spacers. Provide without capillary tubes [OR with

capillary tubes].

C. Tilt Turn Hardware

1. Provide manufacturer’s standard cam type multipoint locking mechanism.

a. The concealed multipoint locking mechanism shall be driven by a single locking handle.

2. Provide manufacturer’s standard hinges, hinges pins, strikes, and limit stays.

3. Handles:

Stainless steel window handles in a titanium black fi nish

[OR stainless steel window handles in a brushed satin fi nish]

SPECIFIER’S NOTE: Note that other compatible lever, handle styles and fi nishes are available from other

suppliers.

D. Provide handle height centered [OR at 41 3/8” from bottom of panel] [OR as specifi ed from bottom of panel].

E. Weather stripping: Provide manufacturer’s standard double layer EPDM

2.03 FABRICATION

A. Use extruded aluminum frame and panel profi les, corner connectors and hinges, tilt turn hardware and handles,

glass and glazing and weather stripping as specifi ed herein to make a Dual Action Tilt Turn window. Factory

pre-assemble as is standard for manufacturer and ship with all components and installation instructions.

B. Sizes and Confi gurations: See drawings for dimensions, swing and number of single tilt turns, double sash tilt turns

and double tilt turns with mullion. On double sash tilt turn, looking from inside, tilt turn panel on the left [OR right]

2.04 ACCESSORIES (Edit for project requirements.)

A. Provide insect screen. Mesh in gray [Or black]

Provide screen frame in aluminum:

White powder coated

[OR clear anodized]

[OR dark bronze anodized]

[OR powder coated select from range of RAL powder coated fi nishes available from manufacturer].

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B. Provide other side lites, transoms as per drawings provided.

PART 3 – EXECUTION

3.01 ERECTION

A. Because of the large dimensions involved and the weight and movement of the sash, verify the structural integrity

of the header such that the maximum defl ection with live and dead loads is limited to be the L/720 of the span.

B. Examine surfaces of openings and verify dimensions; verify rough openings are level, plumb, and square, with no

unevenness, bowing, or bumps on the fl oor.

C. Installation of units constitutes acceptance of existing conditions.

3.02 INSTALLATION

A. Install frame in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations and installation instructions. Properly fl ash and

waterproof around the perimeter of the opening.

B. Installer to provide appropriate anchorage devices and to securely and rigidly fi t frame in place, absolutely level,

straight, plumb and square. Install frame in proper elevation, plane and location, and in proper alignment with

other work.

C. Install sash and handles in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations and installation instructions.

D. If necessary, adjust hardware for proper operation.

E. Accessories: Screens; install in accordance with screen manufacturer’s recommendations and installation

instructions.

END OF SECTION

DISCLAIMER: Nana Wall Systems, Inc. takes no responsibility for product selection or application, including, but not limited

to, compliance with building codes, safety codes, laws, or fi tness for a particular purpose. The guide specifi cations is not

intended to be verbatim as a project specifi cation without appropriate modifi cations for the specifi c use intended and the par-

ticular requirements of a specifi c construction project.

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Guide Specifications - Section 085200

NanaWall® WA68 Aluminum Clad Wood Framed Dual Action Tilt Turn Window

PART 1 – GENERAL

1.01 SUMMARY

A. Section Includes: Inswing casement, tilt turn in frame and sash, tilt turn hardware, handles, weather stripping,

glass and glazing; designed to provide a dual action tilt turn window/door, with sizes and confi gurations as shown

on drawings and specifi ed herein, with NanaWall® WA68, the Aluminum Clad Wood Framed Dual Action Tilt Turn

Window as supplied by NANA WALL SYSTEMS, INC.

1.02 REFERENCES

A. American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA):

1. AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440-05, Standard Specifi cation for Windows, Doors, and Unit Skylights.

2. AAMA 611, Voluntary Specifi cation for Anodized Architectural Aluminum.

3. AAMA 2604, Voluntary Specifi cations, Performance Requirements and Test Procedures for Pigmented Organic

Coatings on Aluminum Extrusions and Panels.

B. American National Standards Institute (ANSI):

1. ANSI Z97.1, Safety Performance Specifi cations and Methods of Test for Safety Glazing Material Used In Buildings.

C. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM):

1. ASTM E 283, Test Method for Rate of Air Leakage through Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors by

Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference.

2. ASTM E 330, Test Method for Structural Performance of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors by Uniform

Static Air Pressure Difference.

3. ASTM E 331, Standard Test Method for Water Penetration of Exterior Windows, Skylights, Doors, and Curtain

Walls by Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference.

4. ASTM E 547, Test Method for Water Penetration of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors by Cyclic Static

Air Pressure Differential.

5. ASTM F 588, Standard Test Methods for Measuring the Forced Entry Resistance of Window Assemblies.

D. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC):

1. CPSC 16CFR-1201, Safety Standard for Architectural Glazing Materials.

1.03 SUBMITTALS

A. Detail Drawings: Indicate dimensioning, direction of swing, frame and sash details, type of glazing material and

handle height.

B. Product Data: Manufacturer's literature including independently tested data listing performance criteria and Owner's

Manual with installation instructions.

C. Contract Closeout Submittal: Submit Owner's Manual from manufacturer. Identify with project name, location and

completion date, type and size of unit installed.

1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Manufacturer: Provide complete, precision built, engineered, pre-fi tted unit by a single source manufac-

turer with at least 25 years experience in providing fenestration systems in the North American market.

1. The manufacturer must have a quality management system registration to the ISO 9001: 2008 standard.

2. The manufacturer must have an environmental management system registration to the ISO 14001: 2005

standard.

B. Performance Requirements: Provide from manufacturer that has independently tested typical units per AAMA/

WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440-0 Testing results to include air infi ltration in accordance with ASTM E 283, water

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penetration in accordance with ASTM E 331 and ASTM E 547, structural loading in accordance with ASTM E 330

and forced entry in accordance with ASTM F 588.

** SPECIFIER NOTE: Structural load testing results are only applicable for the test unit size. (Compara-

tive analysis charts published by manufacturer show which panel sizes (if any) would meet structural loading

design pressures specifi cally required for the project. Check for limitations on the use of these charts in the

jurisdiction of the project). See manufacturer's latest published data.

C. Installer Qualifi cations: Installer experienced in the installation of manufacturer's products or other similar fenestra-

tion products. Installer to provide reference list of at least 3 projects of similar scale and complexity successfully

completed in the last 3 years. Provide project names, locations, completion dates, names and telephone numbers

of General Contractor and Owner's contact person.

1.05 WARRANTY

A. Provide manufacturer's standard warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.

B. Warranty Period: Ten years for seal failure of insulated glass supplied. For all other components, one year (two

years if unit is installed by manufacturer's certifi ed trained installer) from date of delivery by manufacturer.

1.06 SITE CONDITIONS, DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING

A. In addition to general delivery, storage and handling requirements specifi ed in Section 01600, comply with the

following:

1. Deliver materials to job site in sealed, unopened cartons or crates. Protect units from damage. Store material

under cover, protected from weather and construction activities.

B. Condition wood components to average prevailing relative humidity before installation.

C. Do not subject wood components to extreme nor rapid changes in heat or humidity.

D. Do not use forced heat to dry out building.

E. Store fl at in dry, well ventilated area out of direct sunlight.

PART 2 – PRODUCTS

2.01 SUPPLIER

A. NANA WALL SYSTEMS, INC. - WA68

100 Meadow Creek Drive, Corte Madera, CA 94925

Toll Free: (800) 873-5673

Telephone: (415) 383-3148

Fax: (415) 383-0312

Website: www.nanawall.com

Email: [email protected]

B. Other suppliers equal to the specified product must submit substitution request two weeks before bid for prior

approval.

2.02 MATERIALS

A. Frame and Sash: From manufacturer’s standard profi les, provide frame, sash and glazing stops with dimensions

shown on drawings.

1. Provide Sash with: Standard one lite

[OR with horizontal mullion(s) at specifi ed height(s) from the bottom of the panel]

[OR with simulated divided lites in pattern as shown on drawings].

2. Type of Wood: Solid, three layer, cross-grained, kiln dried with matching solid wood glazing stops. Veneered

wood not allowed.

Douglas fi r - PEFC

[OR European pine]

[OR Meranti]

[OR Western hemlock]

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[OR Spruce]

[OR European oak]

[OR Sapeli mahogany]

[OR Cherry]

[OR Beech]

[OR Maple]

[OR Laminated Bamboo]

[OR selected FSC wood]

[OR other wood as selected]

3. Wood Finish: Finishes to be water based, opened pored

Clear sanding sealer and one additional clear coat

[OR base coat and one additional clear coat]

[OR pigmented # 410 or # 510 with one additional clear coat]

SPECIFIER’S NOTE: Before installation, the unit must be fi eld fi nished with at least two coats for a fi nal

protected fi nish.

4. Aluminum Extrusion: Extrusions with nominal thickness of .078” (2.0 mm). Alloy specifi ed as AIMgSi0.5 with

strength rated as 6063-T5 or F-22 (European standard). Anodized conforming to AAMA 611 or powder coated

conforming to AAMA 2604.

5. Aluminum Finish:

Select from NanaWall Powder Coating Finish Chart

[OR clear anodized]

[OR dark bronze anodized]

[OR select from range of RAL high gloss powder coated fi nishes available from manufacturer]

[OR select from range of RAL matte powder coated fi nishes available from manufacturer]

[OR custom fi nish].

6. Exterior aluminum extrusion to be attached to interior wood with manufacturer’s thermal isolating polyamide

connectors to protect and isolate wood from aluminum by use of the back ventilated, rain screen principle.

B. Glass:

1. Provide manufacturer’s standard glass and dry glazing with EPDM gaskets and glass stops on the inside only,

which are fi xed with hidden nails. Glass to comply with safety glazing requirements of ANSI Z97.1 and CPSC

16CFR 120

15/16” (24 mm) insulating clear safety

[OR 15/16” (24 mm) insulating argon fi lled Low-E safety]

[OR 1 ¼” (32 mm) triple glazed insulating argon fi lled Low-E safety]

[OR other glass available from manufacturer].

2. For insulated units, provide manufacturer’s standard glass spacers. Provide without capillary tubes [OR with

capillary tubes].

C. Tilt Turn Hardware

1. Provide manufacturer’s standard cam type multipoint locking mechanism.

a. The concealed multipoint locking mechanism shall be driven by a single locking handle.

2. Provide manufacturer’s standard hinges, pins, strikes, and limit stays.

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NanaWall® Matching Windows and Doors | Guide Specifications3. Handles:

Stainless steel window handles in a titanium black fi nish

[OR stainless steel window handles in a brushed satin fi nish]

SPECIFIER’S NOTE: Note that other compatible lever, handle styles and fi nishes are available from other

suppliers.

D. Provide handle height centered [OR at 41 3/8” from bottom of panel] [OR as specifi ed from bottom of panel].

E. Weather stripping: Provide manufacturer’s standard double layer EPDM

2.03 FABRICATION

A. Use solid, three layer, cross grained frame and sash profi les connected to exterior aluminum extrusion, tilt turn hardware

and handles, glass and glazing and weather stripping as specifi ed herein to make a Dual Action Tilt Turn window/door.

Construction of wood panels to include close tolerance mortise and tenon, glued and pinned corners. Factory pre-assemble

as is standard for manufacturer and ship with all components and installation instructions.

B. Sizes and Confi gurations: See drawings for dimensions, swing and number of single tilt turns, double sash tilt turns and

double tilt turns with mullion. On double sash tilt turn, looking from inside, tilt turn panel on the left [OR right]

2.04 ACCESSORIES (Edit for project requirements.)

A. Provide insect screen. Mesh in gray [Or black]

Provide screen frame in aluminum:

White powder coated

[OR clear anodized]

[OR dark bronze anodized]

[OR powder coated select from range of RAL powder coated fi nishes available from manufacturer].

B. Provide other side lites, transoms as per drawings provided.

PART 3 – EXECUTION

3.01 ERECTION

A. Because of the large dimensions involved and the weight and movement of the sash, verify the structural integrity of the

header such that the maximum defl ection with live and dead loads is limited to be the L/720 of the span.

B. Examine surfaces of openings and verify dimensions; verify rough openings are level, plumb, and square, with no uneven-

ness, bowing, or bumps on the fl oor.

C. Installation of units constitutes acceptance of existing conditions.

3.02 INSTALLATION

A. Install frame in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations and installation instructions. Properly fl ash and

waterproof around the perimeter of the opening.

B. Installer to provide appropriate anchorage devices and to securely and rigidly fi t frame in place, absolutely level, straight,

plumb and square. Install frame in proper elevation, plane and location, and in proper alignment with other work.

C. Install sash and handles in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations and installation instructions.

D. If necessary, adjust hardware for proper operation.

E. Finishing: Field fi nish under Section 09900 -Painting; seal and fi nish promptly after installation and prior to exposure to

weather in accordance with manufacturer recommendations.

F. Accessories: Screens; install in accordance with screen manufacturer’s recommendations and installation

instructions.

END OF SECTION

DISCLAIMER: Nana Wall Systems, Inc. takes no responsibility for product selection or application, including, but not limited to,

compliance with building codes, safety codes, laws, or fi tness for a particular purpose. The guide specifi cations is not intended to be

verbatim as a project specifi cation without appropriate modifi cations for the specifi c use intended and the particular requirements of a

specifi c construction project.

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Guide Specifications - Section 085200

NanaWall® WD68 - Wood Framed Dual Action Tilt Turn Window

PART 1 – GENERAL

1.01 SUMMARY

A. Section Includes: Inswing casement, tilt turn in frame and sash, tilt turn hardware, handles, weather stripping, glass

and glazing; designed to provide a dual action tilt turn window/door, with sizes and confi gurations as shown on

drawings and specifi ed herein, with NanaWall® WD68, the Wood Framed Dual Action Tilt Turn Window as supplied

by NANA WALL SYSTEMS, INC.

1.02 REFERENCES

A. American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA):

1. AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440-05, Standard Specifi cation for Windows, Doors, and Unit Skylights.

B. American National Standards Institute (ANSI):

1. ANSI Z97.1, Safety Performance Specifi cations and Methods of Test for Safety Glazing Material Used In Build-

ings.

C. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM):

1. ASTM E 283, Test Method for Rate of Air Leakage through Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors by

Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference.

2. ASTM E 330, Test Method for Structural Performance of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors by Uniform

Static Air Pressure Difference.

3. ASTM E 331, Standard Test Method for Water Penetration of Exterior Windows, Skylights, Doors, and Curtain

Walls by Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference.

4. ASTM E 547, Test Method for Water Penetration of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors by Cyclic Static

Air Pressure Differential.

5. ASTM F 588, Standard Test Methods for Measuring the Forced Entry Resistance of Window Assemblies.

D. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC):

1. CPSC 16CFR-1201, Safety Standard for Architectural Glazing Materials.

1.03 SUBMITTALS

A. Detail Drawings: Indicate dimensioning, direction of swing, frame and sash details, type of glazing material and

handle height.

B. Product Data: Manufacturer's literature including independently tested data listing performance criteria and Owner's

Manual with installation instructions.

C. Contract Closeout Submittal: Submit Owner's Manual from manufacturer. Identify with project name, location and

completion date, type and size of unit installed.

1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Manufacturer: Provide complete, precision built, engineered, pre-fi tted unit by a single source manufac-

turer with at least 25 years experience in providing fenestration systems in the North American market.

1. The manufacturer must have a quality management system registration to the ISO 9001: 2008 standard.

2. The manufacturer must have an environmental management system registration to the ISO 14001: 2005

standard.

B. Performance Requirements: Provide from manufacturer that has independently tested typical units per AAMA/

WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440-05. Testing results to include air infi ltration in accordance with ASTM E 283, water

penetration in accordance with ASTM E 331 and ASTM E 547, structural loading in accordance with ASTM E 330

and forced entry in accordance with ASTM F 588.

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** SPECIFIER NOTE: Structural load testing results are only applicable for the test unit size. (Comparative analysis

charts published by manufacturer show which panel sizes (if any) would meet structural loading design pressures

specifi cally required for the project. Check for limitations on the use of these charts in the jurisdiction of the project).

See manufacturer's latest published data.

C. Installer Qualifi cations: Installer experienced in the installation of manufacturer's products or other similar fenestra-

tion products. Installer to provide reference list of at least 3 projects of similar scale and complexity successfully

completed in the last 3 years. Provide project names, locations, completion dates, names and telephone numbers

of General Contractor and Owner's contact person.

1.05 WARRANTY

A. Provide manufacturer's standard warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.

B. Warranty Period: Ten years for seal failure of insulated glass supplied. For all other components, one year (two

years if unit is installed by manufacturer's certifi ed trained installer) from date of delivery by manufacturer.

1.06 SITE CONDITIONS, DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING

A. In addition to general delivery, storage and handling requirements specifi ed in Section 01600, comply with the

following:

1. Deliver materials to job site in sealed, unopened cartons or crates. Protect units from damage. Store material

under cover, protected from weather and construction activities.

B. Condition wood components to average prevailing relative humidity before installation.

C. Do not subject wood components to extreme nor rapid changes in heat or humidity.

D. Do not use forced heat to dry out building.

E. Store fl at in dry, well ventilated area out of direct sunlight.

PART 2 – PRODUCTS

2.01 SUPPLIER

A. NANA WALL SYSTEMS, INC. - WD68

100 Meadow Creek Drive, Corte Madera, CA 94925

Toll Free: (800) 873-5673

Telephone: (415) 383-3148

Fax: (415) 383-0312

Website: www.nanawall.com

Email: [email protected]

B. Other suppliers equal to the specified product must submit substitution request two weeks before bid for prior

approval.

2.02 MATERIALS

A. Frame and Sash: From manufacturer’s standard profi les, provide frame, sash and glazing stops with dimensions

shown on drawings.

1. Provide Sash with: Standard one lite

[OR with horizontal mullion(s) at specifi ed height(s) from the bottom of the panel]

[OR with simulated divided lites in pattern as shown on drawings].

2. Type of Wood: Solid, three layer, cross-grained, kiln dried with matching solid wood glazing stops. Veneered

wood not allowed.

Douglas fi r - PEFC

[OR European pine]

[OR Meranti]

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[OR Western hemlock]

[OR Spruce]

[OR European oak]

[OR Sapeli mahogany]

[OR selected FSC wood]

[OR other wood as selected]

3. Wood Finish: Finishes to be water based, opened pored

Clear sanding sealer for stain

[OR base coat applied for paint]

SPECIFIER’S NOTE: Before installation, the unit must be fi eld fi nished with at least two coats for a fi nal protected fi nish.

B. Glass:

1. Provide manufacturer’s standard glass and dry glazing with EPDM gaskets and glass stops on the inside only,

which are fi xed with hidden nails. Glass to comply with safety glazing requirements of ANSI Z97.1 and CPSC

16CFR 1201.

15/16” (24 mm) insulating clear safety

[OR 15/16” (24 mm) insulating argon fi lled Low-E safety]

[OR 1/4” tempered]

[OR other glass available from manufacturer].

2. For insulated units, provide manufacturer’s standard glass spacers. Provide without capillary tubes [OR with

capillary tubes].

C. Tilt Turn Hardware

1. Provide manufacturer’s standard cam type multipoint locking mechanism.

a. The concealed multipoint locking mechanism shall be driven by a single locking handle.

2. Provide manufacturer’s standard hinges, pins, strikes, and limit stays.

3. Handles:

Stainless steel window handles in a titanium black fi nish

[OR stainless steel window handles in a brushed satin fi nish]

SPECIFIER’S NOTE: Note that other compatible lever, handle styles and fi nishes are available from other

suppliers.

D. Provide handle height centered [OR at 41 3/8” from bottom of panel] [OR as specifi ed from bottom of panel].

E. Rain Channel: Provide clear anodized rain channel

[OR dark bronze anodized rain channel]

1. Aluminum Extrusion: Extrusions with nominal thickness of .078” (2.0 mm). Alloy specifi ed as AIMgSi0.5 with

strength rated as 6063-T5 or F-22 (European standard). Anodized conforming to AAMA 611.98.

F. Weather stripping: Provide manufacturer’s standard double layer EPDM

2.03 FABRICATION

A. A. Use solid, three layer, cross grained frame and sash profi les, tilt turn hardware and handles, rain channel,

glass and glazing and weather stripping as specifi ed herein to make a Dual Action Tilt Turn window. Construction

of wood panels to include close tolerance mortise and tenon, glued and pinned corners. Factory pre-assemble as

is standard for manufacturer and ship with all components and installation instructions.

B. Sizes and Confi gurations: See drawings for dimensions, swing and number of single tilt turns, double sash tilt turns

and double tilt turns with mullion. On double sash tilt turn, looking from inside, tilt turn panel on the left [OR right]

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2.04 ACCESSORIES (Edit for project requirements.)

A. Provide insect screen. Mesh in gray [Or black]

Provide screen frame in aluminum:

White powder coated

[OR clear anodized]

[OR dark bronze anodized]

[OR powder coated select from range of RAL powder coated fi nishes available from manufacturer].

B. Provide other side lites, transoms as per drawings provided.

PART 3 – EXECUTION

3.01 ERECTION

A. Because of the large dimensions involved and the weight and movement of the sash, verify the structural integrity

of the header such that the maximum defl ection with live and dead loads is limited to be the L/720 of the span.

B. Examine surfaces of openings and verify dimensions; verify rough openings are level, plumb, and square, with no

unevenness, bowing, or bumps on the fl oor.

C. Installation of units constitutes acceptance of existing conditions.

3.02 INSTALLATION

A. Install frame in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations and installation instructions. Properly fl ash and

waterproof around the perimeter of the opening.

B. Installer to provide appropriate anchorage devices and to securely and rigidly fi t frame in place, absolutely level,

straight, plumb and square. Install frame in proper elevation, plane and location, and in proper alignment with

other work.

C. Install sash and handles in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations and installation instructions.

D. If necessary, adjust hardware for proper operation.

E. Finishing: Field fi nish under Section 09900 -Painting; seal and fi nish promptly after installation and prior to exposure

to weather in accordance with manufacturer recommendations.

F. Accessories: Screens; install in accordance with screen manufacturer’s recommendations and installation

instructions.

END OF SECTION

DISCLAIMER: Nana Wall Systems, Inc. takes no responsibility for product selection or application, including, but not limited

to, compliance with building codes, safety codes, laws, or fi tness for a particular purpose. The guide specifi cations is not

intended to be verbatim as a project specifi cation without appropriate modifi cations for the specifi c use intended and the par-

ticular requirements of a specifi c construction project.