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1 ncompass ThermaStar by Pella SPCIAL SIZ FRAM DIMNSIONS New Construction 2-/6 Depth ast, West and Florida Regions XO OR OX VNT UNITS XOX VNT UNITS WST 2-/2 W x 9 H (546 x 229) WST 7-/2 W or 60 H or 40 ft 2 ( 867) or ( 524) AST (INCLUDING ) 2-/2 W x 4-/2 H (546 x 68) AST 7 W x 60 H ( 854 x 524) 7 W x 62 H ( 854 x 575) 47-/2 W x -/2 H ( 207 x 292) WST 97-/2 W x 60 H (2 476 x 524) AST 0 W x 60 H (2 x 524) 47-/2 W x 4-/2 H ( 207 x 68) 0 W x 62 H (2 x 575) Vent Unit Notes: XO/OX UNITS: Maximum Height Width x.75. FIXD OVR XO OR OX COMPOSIT UNITS 2-/2W x 5-/2H (546 x 902) 7-/2W x 95-/2H ( 854 x 2 4) XOX Units: Standard vent sash are /4 width of frame. Special 24 vent sash are available in units 7-/2 and < 95-/2. Maximum Height (( Width/2) x.5). FIXD OVR XOX COMPOSIT UNITS 47-/2W x 5-/2H ( 207 x 902) 97-/2W x 95-/2H (2 476 x 2 4) Composite Unit Notes: Top Fixed Height: -/2 to 80-/2. Maximum Top Fixed Area 28 ft 2. Maximum Total Area 48 ft 2. Units are not AAMA/WDMA performance certified. Rain Obscure Glass Limitations (West Region Only) 2-/6 FRAM DPTH: OX or XO units: ft 2 must be 20. XOX units: (/4 X FH) ft 2 must be 0. Overall frame.6 ft 2. O/XO or O/OX composites: (FW/2 X FH of bottom unit) /44 must be 0 ft 2. Overall frame.6 ft 2. O/XOX composites: (/4 X FH of bottom unit) /44 must be 0 ft 2. Overall frame.6 ft 2. Miscellaneous Formulas (New Construction, 2-/6 Depth ast Only) CLAR OPNING ACTUAL GLASS VISIBL GLASS XO AND OX QUAL SASH QUARTR VNT XOX 24 VNT XOX COW = (FW/2) -/4 COW = (FW/ 4) 2-/4 COW = FW - 2-/2 COH = FH Vent Area Ft 2 = (COW x COH) / 44 VNT SASH FIXD VNT SASH FIXD VNT SASH FIXD AGW = (FW/2) - 2-/4 AGW = (FW/2) - 2 AGW = (FW/4) - AGW = (FW/2) - 2-/4 AGW = 20-7/ AGW = (FW - 48) - 2 AGH = FH - 4-5/6 AGH = FH - 2 AGH = FH - 4-5/6 AGH = FH - 2 AGH = FH - 4-5/6 AGH = FH - 2 VGW = AGW - -/6 VGW = AGW - -5/6 VGW = AGW - -/6 VGW = AGW - -5/6 VGW = AGW - -/6 VGW = AGW - -5/6 VGH = AGH - -/4 VGH = AGH - -/ VGH = AGH - -/4 VGH = AGH - -/ VGH = AGH - -/4 VGH = AGH - -/ KY: AGW = Actual Glass Width AGH = Actual Glass Height FW = Width FH = Height COW = Clear Width COH = Clear Height VGW = Visible Glass Width VGH = Visible Glass Height Bronze glass is limited to 22 ft2 (glass size) Rough = Dimension + /2 If glass width / height ratio is > 5:, then unit must be tempered. To convert areas to square meters (m 2 ), multiply square feet by ast and West Regions Pella 208 Architectural Design Manual Division 08 s Windows and Doors V-SW-9

2 ncompass ThermaStar by Pella SIZ TABLS 2-/6 ast and West Regions (60) (94) ( 29) ( 207) ( 524) ( 5) ( 829) ( 86) 2' ' 0 2 4' 0 5' 0 47 / 2 59 / 2 6' 0 7 / 2 (60) 2' 0 / /2-0 -0/ / / /2-0 (762) (7) 2' 6 29 / 2 2-0/2-6 -0/ / / /2-6 (94) ' /-0-0/-0 4-0/-0 5-0/-0 6-0/-0-0/-6 4-0/-6 5-0/-6 6-0/-6 ( 29) ( 207) / 2-0/ / / /4-0 -0/ / / /4-6 ( 524) ( 5) 5' 0 59 / 2 ( 2) ( 59) 4' ' 0 47 ( 067) ( 054) ' 6 4 / 2-0/ / /5-0 gress Notes: = Window meets minimum clear opening of 24 height, 20 width, and 5.7 ft 2. = Window meets minimum clear opening of 24 height, 20 width, and 5.0 ft 2. () XO units shown also available as OX ast and West Regions Pella 208 Architectural Design Manual Division 08 s Windows and Doors V-SW-0

3 ncompass ThermaStar by Pella SIZ TABLS 2-/6 ast and West Regions XOX Units ( 829) ( 86) (2 4) (2 2) (2 48) (2 4) 6' 0 7 / 2 7' 0 8 / 2 8' (60) 2' 0 / / / / / / / /-0 7-0/-0 8-0/-0 ( 067) ( 054) 6-0/-6 7-0/-6 8-0/-6 ( 29) ( 207) / 2 6-0/ / / / / /4-6 ( 524) ( 5) 5' 0 59 / 2 ( 2) ( 59) 4' ' 0 47 (94) ' 0 2 (762) (7) ' 6 4 / 2 2' 6 29 / 2 7-0/ /5-0 gress Notes: = Window meets minimum clear opening of 24 height, 20 width, and 5.7 ft 2. () /4-Vent shown, 24 vent also available. ast and West Regions Pella 208 Architectural Design Manual Division 08 s Windows and Doors V-SW-

4 ncompass ThermaStar by Pella SIZ TABLS 2-/6 ast and West Regions Fixed over XO/OX Composites with Intergral Mullion (94) ' 0 2 ( 29) ( 207) 4' 0 ( 524) ( 5) 5' 0 47 / 2 59 / 2 ( 829) ( 86) 6' 0 7 / 2 Fixed over XOX Composites with Intergral Mullion ( 524) ( 5) 5' 0 59 / 2 ( 524) ( 5) 5' 0 59 / 2-0/ / /5-0 ( 829) ( 86) 6' 0 7 / 2-0/ / / /6-0 ( 829) ( 86) 6' 0 7 / 2 (2 4) (2 2) 7' 0 8 / 2 (2 48) (2 4) 8' / /5-0 Venting unit frame height is 2-/2. () XO units shown also available as OX ast and West Regions Pella 208 Architectural Design Manual Division 08 s Windows and Doors V-SW-2

5 ncompass ThermaStar by Pella SIZ TABLS 2-/6 Flange Florida Region Only XO and OX Units Call Size Masonry Buck Tip to Tip 27 H 2 / 4 4 / / 4 / 4 / / 7 7 D2 4 / / / 4 / 4 FL-H2 FL-22 FL-2 FL-D22 FL-H FL-2 FL- FL-D2 FL-H4 FL-24 FL-4 FL-D24 XOX Units Call Size Masonry Buck Tip to Tip 5 / / 8 4 / 4 / 4 8 FL-2 FL- FL-D22 FL-D2 FL-D2 FL-D D2 52 / / 4 D / 4 FL-4 FL-D24 FL-D4 gress Notes: = Window meets minimum clear opening of 24 height, 20 width, and 5.7 ft 2. = Window meets minimum clear opening of 24 height, 20 width, and 5.0 ft 2. () XO units shown also available as OX (2) /4 Vent shown, 24 vent also available. Florida Region Only Pella 208 Architectural Design Manual Division 08 s Windows and Doors V-SW-

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