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- 3. A device that limits the travel of sash (fall prevention) with an emergency escape (egress) release mechanism. Hint: Acronym, 4 letters
- 4. A window very similar to a double hung window, except that the top sash is stationary or non-operable.
- 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.
- 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.
- 12. A numeric designator that defines performance that applies to: air leakage resistance, water penetration resistance and deflection resistance according to Standard Specifications.
- 13. Generally a semicircle window which is mulled to the top of another window or door, thus forming the appearance.
- 15. The cross or horizontal members of the framework of a sash, door or other panel assembly.
- 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.
- 19. A term used to describe the steel drive worm, gears and crank device used for opening awnings and casements.
- 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.
- 22. The operating and/or stationary portion of the window unit that is separate from the frame.
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- 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. A high level term used to describe triangles, trapezoids, pentagons, hexagons and octagons.
- 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.
- 6. A sliding door utilizing French door style panels.
- 9. Either the stationary or operator wood frame with glass used on Marvin door products.
- 10. A stationary glass panel mulled to or installed next to a door.
- 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.
- 13. Kerfs machined into the frame parts of a unit. These inhibit warping.
- 14. A term used to describe the angle of a roof.
- 16. The extension of the lip of a window sill to the outside edge of the casing.
- 17. An operating sash, panel or unit.
- 20. The length of an imaginary line from the center point of a circle to the arc or circumference of a circle.
