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PRODUCT PERFORMANCE
Performance Grade, Air Infiltration and Sound Transmission Ratings — 100 Series Windows and Patio Doors
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STANDARD GLASS STC UPGRADE GLASS
AAMA/WDMA/CSA +/- Sound Outdoor/Indoor Sound Outdoor/Indoor
101/I.S.2/A440 Corresponding Design Transmission Transmission Transmission Transmission Air Infiltration
Andersen Product Performance Grade (PG) Pressure (DP) Class (STC) Class (OITC) Class (STC) Class (OITC) CFM/FT 2
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Casement Windows
Single & Twin (venting/stationary) Class LC-PG40 Size Tested 71.5" x 71.5" +40/-40 30 25 33 28 < 0.2
Picture with Flanking Casements Class LC-PG40 Size Tested 143.5" x 71.5" +40/-40 - - - - < 0.2
Awning Windows
Single & Twin (venting/stationary) Class LC-PG40 Size Tested 47.5" x 95.5" +40/-40 30 25 33 28 < 0.2
Picture over Awning Class LC-PG40 Size Tested 47.5" x 95.5" +40/-40 - - - - < 0.2
Single-Hung Windows
Arch Single-Hung Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 41.5" x 95.0" +30/-30 - - - - < 0.2
Single-Hung Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 47.5" x 89.5" +30/-30 25 21 32 26 < 0.2
Twin & Triple Single-Hung Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 143.5" x 71.5" +30/-30 - - - - < 0.2
Transom over Single-Hung Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 47.5" x 95.5" +30/-30 - - - - < 0.2
Picture with Flanking Single-Hungs Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 143.5" x 71.5" +30/-30 - - - - < 0.2
Gliding Windows
Gliding - XO/OX (active-stationary or stationary-active) Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 71.5" x 71.5" +30/-30 25 21 32 27 < 0.2
Picture over Gliding - XO/OX Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 143.5" x 71.5" +30/-30 - - - - < 0.2
Gliding - XOX (active-stationary-active) Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 107.5" x 83.5" +30/-30 - - - - < 0.2
Picture over Gliding - XOX Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 59.5" x 83.5" +30/-30 - - - - < 0.2
Picture, Transom & Specialty Windows Class LC-PG40 Size Tested 95.5" x 84.3" +40/-40 29 24 32 27 < 0.2
Gliding Patio Doors Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 95.3" x 95.5" +30/-30 28 23 29 26 < 0.2
Patio Door Transoms Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 95.3" x 23.3" +30/-30 29 24 31 26 < 0.2
Patio Door Sidelights Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 47.3" x 95.3" +30/-30 29 24 31 26 < 0.2
• "Performance Grade (PG)" ratings may vary from tested performance rating for larger or smaller units of a particular type.
• "Sound Transmission Class (STC)" & "Outdoor/Indoor Transmission Class (OITC)" ratings are for individual units based on independent tests and represent entire unit.
• This data is accurate as of February 2018. Due to ongoing product changes, updated test results, or new industry standards, this data may change over time.
• Where designated, Andersen products are certified and labeled to the requirements of the Hallmark Certification Program. Actual performance may vary based on variations in manufacturing, shipping, installation,
environmental conditions and conditions of use.
• Contact your Andersen supplier for more information.
Center of Glass Performance Data — 100 Series Windows and Patio Doors
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Fading %RH
Andersen Product and Glass Type VT 1 SC 2 SHGC 3 RHG 4 Tuv 5 Tdw 6 @ center 7 IGST 8
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High-Performance Low-E Glass
Casement, Awning, Single-Hung and Gliding Windows 72% 0.48 0.41 98.2 16% 33% 61% 55.7
Picture, Transom & Specialty Windows 72% 0.47 0.41 97.5 16% 33% 60% 55.3
Gliding Patio Doors 72% 0.47 0.41 97.5 16% 33% 60% 55.3
Patio Door Sidelights & Transoms 72% 0.47 0.41 97.5 16% 33% 60% 55.3
High-Performance Low-E SmartSun ™ Glass
Casement, Awning, Single-Hung and Gliding Windows 65% 0.31 0.27 65.6 5% 21% 62% 56.1
Picture, Transom & Specialty Windows 65% 0.31 0.27 64.9 5% 21% 61% 55.7
Gliding Patio Doors 65% 0.31 0.27 64.9 5% 21% 61% 55.7
Patio Door Sidelights & Transoms 65% 0.31 0.27 64.9 5% 21% 61% 55.7
Dual-Pane Glass
Casement, Awning, Single-Hung and Gliding Windows 82% 0.89 0.78 186 58% 61% 39% 43.7
Picture, Transom & Specialty Windows 82% 0.89 0.78 186 58% 61% 39% 43.6
Gliding Patio Doors 82% 0.89 0.78 186 58% 61% 39% 43.6
Patio Door Sidelights & Transoms 82% 0.89 0.78 186 58% 61% 39% 43.6
• "Low-E SmartSun" is an Andersen trademark for a type of "Low-E" glass.
• Based on NFRC testing/simulation conditions using Windows v7 .4.6.0 and NFRC validated spectral data. 0°F outside temperature, 70°F inside temperature and a 15 mph wind.
1) Visible Transmittance (VT) measures how much light comes through the glass. The higher the value, from 0 to 1, the more daylight the glass lets in. Visible Transmittance is measured over the 380 to 760 nanometer portion
of the solar spectrum. 2) Shading Coefficient defines the amount of heat gain through the glass compared to a single lite of clear / 8 " (3 mm) glass. 3) Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) defines the fraction of solar radiation
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admitted through the glass both directly transmitted and absorbed and subsequently released inward. The lower the value, the less heat is transmitted through the glass. 4) Relative Heat Gain is the amount of heat gain through
a glazing incorporating U-Factor and Solar Heat Gain Coefficient. 5) Transmission Ultra-Violet Energy (TUV). The transmission of short-wave energy in the 300-380 nanometer portion of the solar spectrum. The energy can cause
fabric fading. 6) Transmission Damage Function (TDW). The transmission of UV and visible light energy in the 300-600 nanometer portion of the solar spectrum. The value includes both the UV and visible light energy that can
cause fabric fading. This rating has also been referred to as the Krochmann Damage Function. This rating better predicts fading potential than UV transmission alone. The lower the Damage Function rating, the less transmission
of short-wave energy through the glass that can potentially cause fabric fading. Fabric type is also a key component of fading potential. 7) Percent relative humidity before condensation occurs at the center of glass, taken using
center of glass temperature. 8) Inside glass surface temperatures are taken at the center of glass.
• This data is accurate as of October 2016. Due to ongoing product changes, updated test results, or new industry standards, this data may change over time. Contact your Andersen supplier for current performance information
or upgrade options.
• Contact your Andersen supplier or visit andersenwindows.com/nfrc for center of glass performance data on windows with laminated glass, patterned glass, tempered glass and products ordered with capillary breather tubes.
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