Terminology 2

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Across
  1. 3. A device that limits the travel of sash (fall prevention) with an emergency escape (egress) release mechanism. Hint: Acronym, 4 letters
  2. 4. A window very similar to a double hung window, except that the top sash is stationary or non-operable.
  3. 7. A pattern glass that provides privacy while maintaining full light transmission. It is formed by running molten glass through special rollers that apply the pattern to one side.
  4. 8. The horizontal member forming the bottom of a window or exterior door frame; the lowest member of the frame of a structure, resting on the foundation and supporting the frame.
  5. 12. A numeric designator that defines performance that applies to: air leakage resistance, water penetration resistance and deflection resistance according to Standard Specifications.
  6. 13. Generally a semicircle window which is mulled to the top of another window or door, thus forming the appearance.
  7. 15. The cross or horizontal members of the framework of a sash, door or other panel assembly.
  8. 18. The opening in the wall where a window or door unit is to be installed. Openings are larger than the size of the unit to allow room for insulation and to shim the unit square.
  9. 19. A term used to describe the steel drive worm, gears and crank device used for opening awnings and casements.
  10. 21. A factory installed vinyl strip that is inserted into a kerf in the frame of clad units. This is the standard method used for installing clad units.
  11. 22. The operating and/or stationary portion of the window unit that is separate from the frame.
Down
  1. 1. A line of standard or optional multiple point locking mechanisms installed on the operative panel(s)/ sash of various Marvin products to enhance security and performance.
  2. 2. A high level term used to describe triangles, trapezoids, pentagons, hexagons and octagons.
  3. 5. A close-mesh woven screen material of metal or fiberglass attached to an aluminum or wood surround. These inhibit entry of insects, yet permit light, air and vision.
  4. 6. A sliding door utilizing French door style panels.
  5. 9. Either the stationary or operator wood frame with glass used on Marvin door products.
  6. 10. A stationary glass panel mulled to or installed next to a door.
  7. 11. An optional metal device which attaches to a casement sill and bottom rail which limits the sash to a specified opening -5, 10, 15 or 20 degrees.
  8. 13. Kerfs machined into the frame parts of a unit. These inhibit warping.
  9. 14. A term used to describe the angle of a roof.
  10. 16. The extension of the lip of a window sill to the outside edge of the casing.
  11. 17. An operating sash, panel or unit.
  12. 20. The length of an imaginary line from the center point of a circle to the arc or circumference of a circle.