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SECTION DIRECTORY General Information Introduction...COMB-2 Design Considerations and Examples...COMB-3 Combination Assembly Recommendations and Limitations Composite Configurations...COMB-4 Typical Sealant Recommendations...COMB-5 Single-Unit Openings...COMB-5 Two-Way Window Combinations...COMB-7 Three-Way Window Combinations...COMB-9 Four-Way Window Combinations... COMB-0 Mullion Anchor Capacity... COMB- Sample Calculations... COMB-2 Factory and Non-Factory Assembled Combinations... COMB-5 V350-COMB-

DEFINITIONS This section explores the opportunities, requirements and limitations related to joining various combinations of standard Pella 350 Series windows and doors. IMPORTANT: Determining and meeting the structural load requirements and design of the rough opening is the responsibility of the architect or engineer. Window and door frame systems are not designed to support additional elements or components of the building wall system. Specific accessories and construction details must address the various conditions that are critical for the proper design of a horizontal combination of windows (ribbon windows) and vertical combination (stacked windows) such as: Proper flashing Control joints to accommodate expansion and contraction Intermediate structural support Mullion reinforcing end anchorage Rough opening wall construction to accept loads transferred from window combination. DEFINITIONS: Combination Reinforcing Mullion Composite An assembly formed by two or more separate windows, window composites, or doors whose frames are mulled together using a combination joining mullion or reinforcing mullion. A horizontal or vertical member with an added continuous mullion stiffener and joining two or more individual windows or doors along the sides of the mullion stiffener. A window or door consisting of two or more sash in one frame utilizing an integral mullion. Integral Mullion A horizontal or vertical member which is bounded at either end or both ends by a crossing frame member. V350-COMB-2

DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS AND EXAMPLES The following steps are provided as a guide to help the designer properly integrate Pella products and accessories in combination assemblies. Sample calculations based on these steps are on pages 2 through 4.. Determine the overall size and configuration of the combination. Page 6 shows the basic combination assembly types. Windows or doors within the combination can be fixed or venting. 2. Determine the required wind load (design pressure). The design pressure is the wind load pressure that the window assembly is to withstand. The design pressure should be determined by the project engineer or architect but can also be provided by the local code official. ASCE 7-02, Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures, contains the generally accepted method for determining design pressure for components and cladding based on building size and shape, geographical location, topographical factors, building use and location on the building s surface. 3. Determine if the individual windows and/or doors within the assembly meet the required design pressure. Each Pella window and door is rated to withstand a certain level of wind loading. The design pressure determined in step 2 should also be used to specify window and door performance. The Performance section of this manual provides more detailed information on the relationship between design pressure and the performance class and grade ratings used to specify window / door performance. See each product section to determine if each window or door can withstand the required design pressure. 4. Determine if the glazing within each product can withstand the required design pressure. ASTM E 300-04 requires that glazing be of adequate strength to resist excessive deflection under wind load. The Performance section contains glazing design pressure charts. Select the appropriate glazing type and / or thickness required to meet the design pressure. Your local Pella sales representatives can utilize the Pella quoting system to assist in determining the glazing design pressure of a specific product. 5. Determine if the combination will be factory assembled or non-factory assembled. Use the combination size tables found in this section to determine if the combination is available factory assembled. If it is not found in the size tables, it is not available from the factory. Also consider factors such as installation method, handling and accessibility to the opening. Conditions specific to the project may require that a combination be assembled in the opening. 6. Determine the requirement for spread or reinforcing mullions. Placing windows and doors in an assembly creates joints or mullions that may need reinforcing and / or flashing requirements. In order to ensure that a given combination will withstand the design pressure determined in step 2, use the mullion joint load tables starting on page 5. These tables are organized by joint type. Use the graphical representation of each joint type to determine which joint type(s) are contained within the combination. The reinforcing tables consider structural performance only. Performance class and grade ratings apply to single units only. See the Size and Performance Data page within each product section for more information. Also consider the dead load when placing windows over doors. 7. Determine the appropriate reinforcing mullion. The mullion reinforcing tables in this section are intended to aid in the selection of reinforcing members to help the assembly resist the forces placed upon it by wind loads and loads caused by other units within the combination. Page 2 provides instruction on how to use the tables. By entering the tables with the joint s mullion length and the widths of the adjacent units, choose any mullion reinforcing option at or below the coordinate given on the table. If spread mullions are desired for aesthetic reasons, use the tables to determine if the spread mullion is sufficient. 8. Determine actual rough opening size and window/door data. This section contains recommendation pages for each assembly type. Use the recommendations in this section to determine rough opening clearance dimensions as well as if subsill is required. Add any applicable frame, accessory, and mullion dimensions to arrive at the overall opening dimensions. The combination assembly design example on page 2 shows how these steps can be followed to design a combination assembly. V350-COMB-3

COMPOSITE CONFIGURATIONS Composite units are not AAMA/WDMA performance certified to LC-PG25 when glazed with the appropriate glass. Pella 350 Series composites are engineered to meet the performance class and grade shown in the design data tables in each product section. Composites are available in window types and configurations shown below. See the product sections for complete details. COMPOSITE CONFIGURATIONS FIXED SINGLE- AND DOUBLE-HUNG 2-Wide Composite with Integral Mullion 2-Wide Vent Composite with Integral Mullion 3-Wide Composite with Integral Mullion 3-Wide (Equal) Vent Composite with Integral Mullion 3-Wide (Unequal) Vent Composite with Integral Mullion V350-COMB-4

TYPICAL SEALANT RECOMMENDATIONS SINGLE-UNIT OPENING RECOMMENDATIONS Typical Sealant Recommendations Proper sealant placement is critical to window or door performance. See typical exterior and interior perimeter sealant details below. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR SEALANT PLACEMENT DETAIL " WALL CONSTRUCTION WALL CONSTRUCTION Pella Window and Door Installation Sealant and water resistant backer rod. Apply continuous sealant according to label instructions and ASTM C93. Closed cell foam backer rod. /4" /4" Apply continuous " bead of low expansion, low pressure polyurethane insulating window and door foam sealant. (DO NOT use high pressure or latex foams) TYPICAL EXTERIOR PERIMETER SEALANT DETAIL TYPICAL INTERIOR PERIMETER SEALANT DETAIL When applying siding, brick veneer or other exterior finish material, leave adequate space between the unit frame and the exterior finish material for backer rod and sealant. Note: The sealant details shown are standard recommendations from the sealant industry. Contact your sealant supplier for recommendations and instruction for this or any other application. Single Unit Opening Recommendations /4" MIN. /4" MIN. WINDOW OPENING WIDTH /4" MIN. To determine window openings for typical installations, add /2" to frame width and /2" to frame height. For large size units, and/or in masonry construction, the need for additional jamb clearances should be reviewed. Typical installation details and accessories are shown in the Installation Details section. WINDOW OPENING HEIGHT Determine if unit performance meets design requirements. Unit performance limitations are in each product section. See typical exterior and interior perimeter sealant details above. Proper sealant placement is critical to window performance. /4" MIN. V350-COMB-5

COMBINATION RECOMMENDATIONS. /2" clearance is recommended at the head of all doors. 2. /2" clearance is also recommended at each jamb in masonry construction or large combinations. 3. Reinforcing mullion is always required at the jambs between the window and door in window and door groupings. 4. Horizontal reinforcing mullion is required above venting doors to carry weight of upper units and stiffen the mullion against wind loading. 5. Mullion intersections may require reinforcing mullion for two-way joints, reference mullion load charts later in this section. 6. Pella 350 Series windows should not be directly mulled to doors at jambs. Field framing must be used between all Pella 350 Series windows and doors. Proper sealant placement is critical to window and door performance. Typical Window Combinations Two-Way Three-Way Four-Way Horizontal Vertical Typical Door Combinations Two-Way Three- and Four-Way Four-Way Three-Way Four-Way with Transom V350-COMB-6

HORIZONTAL WINDOW Combination (Joining) Mullion Two-Way Vertical Joint Recommendations and Parameters /4" Min /4" Min TOTAL /2" Min. [3] ROUGH OPENING /2" Min. [3] /4" Min. These recommendations apply to a typical horizontal combination of any vent or fixed unit. Each unit may be a single or composite unit. See the instructions provided with the mullion kit for complete mullion assembly information. Refer to single-unit opening recommendations in addition to the following: Minimum /4" clearance on smaller openings. Minimum /2" clearance is recommended at each jamb for openings with three or more windows. ROUGH OPENING HEIGHT SINGLE UNIT 2 2 A reinforcing mullion is required. See the mullion load chart on pages 5 and 6. Proper sealant placement is critical to window performance. See sealant details on page 5. /4" Min V350-COMB-7

HORIZONTAL WINDOW /2" Combination (Joining) Mullion Two-Way Horizontal Joint Recommendations and Parameters These recommendations apply to typical vertical stacking of vent or fixed units of the same width to a maximum height of 8' -/2" without intermediate support. Each unit may be a single or composite unit. See the instructions provided with the mullion kit for complete mullion assembly information. Refer to single-unit opening recommendations in addition to the following: Minimum /4" clearance on small openings. /2" clearance is recommended at opening with three (3) windows or in masonry openings.. 2 A reinforcing mullion is required. See the mullion load chart on pages 5 and 6. Proper sealant placement is critical to window performance. See sealant details on page 5. V350-COMB-8

COMBINATION RECOMMENDATIONS Three-Way Window /4" Min /4" Min ROUGH OPENING TOTAL /2" Min. [3] /4" Min These recommendations apply to a typical grouping of any two vent or fixed units over one fixed unit that forms a three-way mullion intersection. Refer to single-unit opening recommendations in addition to the following: Minimum of /4" clearance at the head, jamb and sill of small openings. /2" clearance is recommended on larger openings and masonry openings. 2 /2" combination (joining) mullion. A minimum of /2" is required. See mullion load chart on pages 5 and 6. ROUGH OPENING TOTAL /2" Min. [3] 3 3 Reinforcing mullion is required. See mullion load chart on pages 5 and 6. Proper sealant placement is critical to window performance. See sealant details on page 5. 2 /4" Min V350-COMB-9

COMBINATION RECOMMENDATIONS Four-Way Window These recommendations apply to a typical grouping of any combination of window units that form a four-way mullion intersection. Refer to single-unit opening recommendations in addition to the following: Minimum of /4" clearance at the head, jamb and sill of small openings. /2" clearance is recommended on larger openings and masonry openings. 2 /2" minimum reinforcing mullion is required. See mullion load chart on pages 5 and 6. 3 All four-way mullion intersections require reinforcing mullion in one direction (either vertically or horizontally, see mullion load chart on pages 5 and 6. Proper sealant placement is critical to window performance. See sealant details on page 5. ROUGH OPENING ROUGH OPENING /4" Min /4" Min TOTAL /2" Min. [3] /4" Min /4" Min /4" Min TOTAL /2" Min. [3] /4" Min ROUGH OPENING TOTAL /2" Min. [3] 3 ROUGH OPENING TOTAL /2" Min. [3] 3 2 2 /4" Min /4" Min Reinforcing Mullion Reinforcing Mullion required (continuous mullion stiffener) V350-COMB-0

MULLION END ANCHOR CAPACITY TO CALCULATE END LOAD AT MULLION REINFORCEMENT: LOAD PER END = [(A + B) X L X P] / 2 A = Half the distance in feet from the mullion for which the loading is being figured to the next structural member to the left. B = Half the distance in feet from the mullion for which the loading is being figured to the next structural member to the right. P = Design wind load pressure required for the building project in pounds per square foot. L = Mullion length in feet. Anchor Qty Screw Type Material Embedment Depth (in) Capacity (lbs) * Fin End Anchor (6) No. 0 Pan Head Wood Screw Wood -/2 900 (4) 3/6 Flat or Pan Head Concrete Anchor Concrete -3/4 800 ** Screw Thru Frame/Clip (4) 3/6 Flat or Pan Head Masonry Anchor Masonry 800 (6) No 0 Flat or Pan Head Wood Screw Wood -/2 800 (6) No. 0 Flat or Pan Head Self drilling screws Steel fully penetrate substrate with 3 threads protruding internally 000 A /2" REINFORCEMENT MULLION B MULLION END ANCHORS C MULLION SPLICES /2" [3] 4 3/8" [] /2" Stuctural Mullion #V982358 Package #V98329 End Anchor Nail Fin Right #V982500^I^ILeft #V982359 Package #V983299^IPackage # V983597 * D E MULLION COVERS HEAD DRIP FIN " [25] 4 5/6" [09] " Structural Mullion #V982360 Package #V983293 Strap Nail Fin #V982509 Package # V98330 Block Frame #V98536 Package # V983303 ** 5/8" Flange #V9825 Package # V983305 ** E E B B E C A B C A B D D A D D D C D 4' SS Stiffener #V982594 Package #V983295 C B B B B V350-COMB-

WINDOW TYPICAL Sample Calculations The following sample calculations are based on steps -8 on page 3.. Determine the overall size of the configuration of the combination or composite. Product: Fixed Window Integral Mullion 2 Mullion type to be determined 3 Mullion type to be determined 2. Determine the required windload (design pressure). Project description: Location: Pella, IA Based on in ASCE 7-02, Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures Wind speed = 90 mph, Exposure B Design Pressure: 20 psf 3. Determine individual window / door size and performance (nominal sizing). INDIVIDUAL WINDOW PERFORMANCE: UNIT A Project design pressure: 20 psf Required window / door performance class and grade rating: R20 Applicable Product Pella 350 Series Fixed Window Individual window size and performance: 6-0 / 5-0 Performance Class and Grade = CW40 Therefore selected windows meet design pressure requirements. INDIVIDUAL WINDOW PERFORMANCE: UNIT B Project design pressure: 20 psf Required window / door performance class and grade rating: R20 Applicable Product - Pella 350 Series 2-Wide Fixed Window Composite with Integral Mullion: 3-0 / 2-0 - 2 - Performance Class and Grade = LC25 (see fixed window product section) = Integral Mullion Therefore selected windows meet design pressure requirements. 4. Determine glazing performance. Verify Glass Design thickness in performance charts. 5. Determine if the combination will be factory assembled or non-factory assembled. For this example, portions of the window assembly are factory assembled and some are non-factory assembled. 6. Determine mullion types and reinforcement requirements: Windload (lateral loading) YES if yes, joint type: Joint 2 = two-way joint Dead Load (above doors and awning) Not Applicable. Joint 3 = four-way joint Continued on next page V350-COMB-2

WINDOW TYPICAL Sample Calculations 7. Determine the appropriate mullion reinforcing: (See pages 7 through 0 in this section for notes and instructions) Determine reinforcing mullion for joint 2 (horizontal mullion) = Two way Joint 2 A. Determine L = Mullion length (in) B. Determine W = Windload width (in) a. /2 the distance from the mullion to the member above = 30" b. /2 the distance from the mullion to the member below = 2" C. Determine minimum reinforcing mullion required Step Step 2 Enter the graph at the point of the mullion length (L). Move to the loading width (W). 72" 42" Use 72" Use 48" Use 20 psf Step 3 Move right to the column with the design pressure. 3 2 MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE DESIGN PRESSURE (PSF) L (in) W (in) 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 72 8 B B B B B B C C C 72 24 B B B B C C C C C 72 28 B B B C C C C C D 72 30 B B C C C C C D E 72 36 B C C C C D E E E 72 48 C C C D E E E F H 72 54 C C D E E E H H H 72 60 C C E E E H H H H 72 66 C D E E F H H H H 72 72 C E E F H H H H J See actual mullion load charts in this section for details. Reinforcing mullion results: Joint 2 : Minimum reinforcing mullion C = /2" Light Duty. We will use D = 2-2x4 wood studs for this example. Continued on next page V350-COMB-3

WINDOW TYPICAL Sample Calculations Determine reinforcing mullion for joint 3 = Four-Way Joint Joint 3 A. Determine L = Mullion length (in) Rough Opening Width B. Determine W = Windload width (in) a. /2 the distance from the mullion to the left member = 36" b. /2 the distance from the mullion to the right member = 36" C. Determine minimum reinforcing mullion required Step Step 2 Enter the graph at the point of the mullion length (L). Move to the loading width (W). 84" 72" Use 86" Use 72" Use 20 psf Step 3 Move right to the column with the design pressure. MINIMUM REINFORCING MULLION: E =3" tube. We will use (2) - 2x6 wood stud reinforcements for this example. See actual mullion load charts in this section for details. 8. Determine actual rough opening size and window data: ROUGH OPENING WIDTH: 3 2 MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE DESIGN PRESSURE (PSF) L (in) W (in) 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 86 8 B B C C C C C C E 86 24 B C C C C E E E E 86 28 C C C C E E E F F 86 30 C C C D E E F F H 86 36 C C E E E F H H H 86 48 C E E F H H H H J 86 54 E E F H H H H J J 86 60 E F H H H H J J J 86 66 E F H H H J J J L 86 72 E H H H J J J L M EXAMPLE: Rough Opening 44" Jamb Clearance (/4" x 2) - /2" Number of vertical mullions x (mullion reinforcement width + clearance when required) (x3" + (/4"x2) -3-/2" Total Window width 40" Window width number of windows 70" ROUGH OPENING HEIGHT: EXAMPLE: Rough Opening 84" Sill and head clearance (/4" x 2) - /2" Number of horizontal mullions x (reinforcing mullion width + clearance when required) (x3" + (/4"x2) -3-/2" Total unit height (Use 4'8" frame height over 2'0" frame height units) 80" FINAL LAYOUT AND DETAIL: Integral Mullion 2 2-2" x 4" Nominal Wood Reinforcing Mullion 3 2-2" x 6" Nominal Wood Reinforcing Mullion V350-COMB-4

FACTORY AND NON-FACTORY ASSEMBLED Window Mulled to Window 42"-78" Length MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE DESIGN PRESSURE (PSF) L (in) W (in) 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 42 8 B B B B B B B B B 42 24 B B B B B B B B B 42 28 B B B B B B B B B 42 30 B B B B B B B B B 42 36 B B B B B B B B B 42 48 B B B B B B B C C 42 54 B B B B B B C C C 42 60 B B B B B C C C C 42 66 B B B B C C C C C 42 72 B B B C C C C C C 48 8 B B B B B B B B B 48 24 B B B B B B B B B 48 28 B B B B B B B B B 48 30 B B B B B B B B B 48 36 B B B B B B B C C 48 48 B B B B C C C C C 48 54 B B B B C C C C C 48 60 B B B C C C C C D 48 66 B B C C C C C D E 48 72 B B C C C C D E E 54 8 B B B B B B B B B 54 24 B B B B B B B B B 54 28 B B B B B B B C C 54 30 B B B B B B B C C 54 36 B B B B B C C C C 54 48 B B B C C C C C D 54 54 B B C C C C C D E 54 60 B B C C C C D E E 54 66 B C C C C D E E E 54 72 B C C C D E E E E 60 8 B B B B B B B B B 60 24 B B B B B B B C C 60 28 B B B B B C C C C 60 30 B B B B B C C C C 60 36 B B B C C C C C C 60 48 B B C C C C D E E 60 54 B C C C C D E E E 60 60 B C C C D E E E E 60 66 C C C D E E E E E 60 72 C C C E E E E E H 72 8 B B B B B B C C C 72 24 B B B B C C C C C 72 28 B B B C C C C C D 72 30 B B C C C C C D E 72 36 B C C C C D E E E 72 48 C C C D E E E F H 72 54 C C D E E E H H H 72 60 C C E E E H H H H 72 66 C D E E F H H H H 72 72 C E E F H H H H J 78 8 B B B B C C C C C 78 24 B B C C C C C C E 78 28 B B C C C C D E E 78 30 B C C C C D E E E 78 36 C C C C E E E F F 78 48 C C E E E F H H H 78 54 C D E E F H H H H 78 60 C E E F H H H H J 78 66 C E F H H H H J J 78 72 E E F H H H J J J Continued on next page B - 2 x 4 Nominal I - 8 ga -3/8" x 3-5/8" Wood Steel Stud C - /2" Light Duty (Factory Only) E - 3" Tube F - /2" Standard H - /2" Standard w\ Steel J - 4 /4" Tube D - (2)- 2 x 4 K - (2)- 2 x 6 Nominal Wood Nominal Wood G - 2 x 6 Nominal Wood L - " Standard M - 4 /4" Tube w\ Steel N - " Standard w\ Steel O - 20 ga -3/8" x 6" Steel Stud All reinforcing mullions must be properly secured at ends. Wall framing around window opening must be adequate to withstand wind loads transferred from window composite and reinforcing mullions. Do not use these accessories or mullions for structural vertical loading. Reinforcing mullions are for wind loading only. If mullion length or load factor exceed chart values, please contact your local Pella sales representative. Design charts are not valid for locations where impact forces from airborne debris must be considered. To determine allowable mullion wind load for L / 75.75" deflection go to page 2 for instructions. () Available field assembled only. V350-COMB-5

FACTORY AND NON-FACTORY ASSEMBLED Window Mulled to Window 80"-08" Length MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE DESIGN PRESSURE (PSF) L (in) W (in) 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 80 8 B B B B C C C C C 80 24 B B C C C C C D E 80 28 B C C C C D E E E 80 30 B C C C C E E E E 80 36 C C C D E E E F F 80 48 C C E E F F H H H 80 54 C E E F F H H H I 80 60 C E E F H H H I J 80 66 D E F H H H I J J 80 72 E E F H H I J J J 86 8 B B C C C C C C E 86 24 B C C C C E E E E 86 28 C C C C E E E F F 86 30 C C C D E E F F H 86 36 C C E E E F H H H 86 48 C E E F H H H H J 86 54 E E F H H H H J J 86 60 E F H H H H J J J 86 66 E F H H H J J J L 86 72 E H H H J J J L M 90 8 B B C C C C C E E 90 24 C C C C E E E F F 90 28 C C C E E E F F H 90 30 C C C E E F F H H 90 36 C C E E F H H H H 90 48 E E F H H H H J J 90 54 E F H H H H J J J 90 60 E F H H H J J L L 90 66 F H H H J J L L M 90 72 F H H H J J L M M 96 8 B C C C C E E E F 96 24 C C C E E F F H H 96 28 C C E E F F H H H 96 30 C D E F F H H H H 96 36 C E F F H H H H H 96 48 E F H H H H J J L 96 54 F H H H H J L L M 96 60 F H H H J L L M M 96 66 H H H J J L M M M 96 72 H H H J L M M M M 00 8 C C C C E E E F F 00 24 C C E E F F H H H 00 28 C E E F F H H H H 00 30 C E E F H H H H H 00 36 E E F H H H H H J 00 48 F H H H H J L L M 00 54 F H H H J L L M M 00 60 H H H I L L M M M 00 66 H H H J L M M M M 00 72 H H J L M M M M ** 08 8 C C E E E F G H H 08 24 C E E F H H H H H 08 28 E E F H H H H H I 08 30 E F G H H H H I J 08 36 E G H H H H J L L 08 48 H H H I L L M M M 08 54 H H H L L M M M M 08 60 H H J L M M M N ** 08 66 H I L M M M N ** ** 08 72 H J L M M M ** ** ** B - 2 x 4 Nominal I - 8 ga -3/8" x 3-5/8" Wood Steel Stud C - /2" Light Duty (Factory Only) E - 3" Tube F - /2" Standard G - 2 x 6 Nominal Wood H - /2" Standard w\ Steel J - 4 /4" Tube D - (2)- 2 x 4 K - (2)- 2 x 6 Nominal Wood Nominal Wood L - " Standard M - 4 /4" Tube w\ Steel N - " Standard w\ Steel O - 20 ga -3/8" x 6" Steel Stud All reinforcing mullions must be properly secured at ends. Wall framing around window opening must be adequate to withstand wind loads transferred from window composite and reinforcing mullions. Do not use these accessories or mullions for structural vertical loading. Reinforcing mullions are for wind loading only. If mullion length or load factor exceed chart values, please contact your local Pella sales representative. Design charts are not valid for locations where impact forces from airborne debris must be considered. To determine allowable mullion wind load for L / 75.75" deflection go to page 2 for instructions. () Available field assembled only. V350-COMB-6

NON-FACTORY ASSEMBLED Door Mulled to Transom 42"-78" Length MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE DESIGN PRESSURE (PSF) L (in) W (in) 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 42 8 B B B B B B B B B 42 24 B B B B B B B B B 42 28 B B B B B B B B B 42 30 B B B B B B B B B 42 36 B B B B B B B B B 42 48 B B B B B B B D D 42 54 B B B B B B D D D 42 60 B B B B B D D D D 42 66 B B B B D D D D D 42 72 B B B D D D D D D 48 8 B B B B B B B B B 48 24 B B B B B B B B B 48 28 B B B B B B B B B 48 30 B B B B B B B B B 48 36 B B B B B B B D D 48 48 B B B B D D D D D 48 54 B B B B D D D D D 48 60 B B B D D D D D D 48 66 B B D D D D D D E 48 72 B B D D D D D E E 54 8 B B B B B B B B B 54 24 B B B B B B B B B 54 28 B B B B B B B D D 54 30 B B B B B B B D D 54 36 B B B B B D D D D 54 48 B B B D D D D D D 54 54 B B D D D D D D E 54 60 B B D D D D D E E 54 66 B D D D D D E E E 54 72 B D D D D E E E E 60 8 B B B B B B B B B 60 24 B B B B B B B D D 60 28 B B B B B D D D D 60 30 B B B B B D D D D 60 36 B B B D D D D D D 60 48 B B D D D D D E E 60 54 B D D D D D E E E 60 60 B D D D D E E E E 60 66 D D D D E E E E E 60 72 D D D E E E E E I 72 8 B B B B B B D D D 72 24 B B B B D D D D D 72 28 B B B D D D D D D 72 30 B B D D D D D D E 72 36 B D D D D D E E E 72 48 D D D D E E E G I 72 54 D D D E E E I I I 72 60 D D E E E I I I I 72 66 D D E E G I I I I 72 72 D E E G I I I I J 78 8 B B B B D D D D D 78 24 B B D D D D D D E 78 28 B B D D D D D E E 78 30 B D D D D D E E E 78 36 D D D D E E E G G 78 48 D D E E E G I I I 78 54 D D E E G I I I I 78 60 D E E G I I I I J 78 66 D E G I I I I J J 78 72 E E G I I I J J J Continued on next page B - 2 x 4 Nominal Wood D - (2)- 2 x 4 Nominal Wood E - 3" Tube Mullion G - 2 x 6 Nominal Wood I - 8 ga -3/8" x 3-5/8" Steel Stud J - 4 /4" Tube Mullion K - (2)- 2 x 6 Nominal Wood M - 4 /4" Tube Mullion w\ Steel O - 20 ga -3/8" x 6" Steel Stud All reinforcing mullions must be properly secured at ends. Wall framing around window opening must be adequate to withstand wind loads transferred from window composite and reinforcing mullions. Do not use these accessories or mullions for structural vertical loading. Reinforcing mullions are for wind loading only. If mullion length or load factor exceed chart values, please contact your local Pella sales representative. Design charts are not valid for locations where impact forces from airborne debris must be considered. To determine allowable mullion wind load for L / 75.75" deflection go to page 2 for instructions. V350-COMB-7

NON-FACTORY ASSEMBLED Door Mulled to Transom 80"-08" Length MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE DESIGN PRESSURE (PSF) L (in) W (in) 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 80 8 B B B B D D D D D 80 24 B B D D D D D D E 80 28 B D D D D D E E E 80 30 B D D D D E E E E 80 36 D D D D E E E G G 80 48 D D E E G G I I I 80 54 D E E G G I I I I 80 60 D E E G I I I I J 80 66 D E G I I I I J J 80 72 E E G I I I J J J 86 8 B B D D D D D D E 86 24 B D D D D E E E E 86 28 D D D D E E E G G 86 30 D D D D E E G G I 86 36 D D E E E G I I I 86 48 D E E G I I I I J 86 54 E E G I I I I J J 86 60 E G I I I I J J J 86 66 E G I I I J J J M 86 72 E I I I J J J M M 90 8 B B D D D D D E E 90 24 D D D D E E E G G 90 28 D D D E E E G G I 90 30 D D D E E G G I I 90 36 D D E E G I I I I 90 48 E E G I I I I J J 90 54 E G I I I I J J J 90 60 E G I I I J J M M 90 66 G I I I J J M M M 90 72 G I I I J J M M M 96 8 B D D D D E E E G 96 24 D D D E E G G I I 96 28 D D E E G G I I I 96 30 D D E G G I I I I 96 36 D E G G I I I I I 96 48 E G I I I I J J M 96 54 G I I I I J M M M 96 60 G I I I J M M M M 96 66 I I I J J M M M M 96 72 I I I J M M M M M 00 8 D D D D E E E G G 00 24 D D E E G G I I I 00 28 D E E G G I I I I 00 30 D E E G I I I I I 00 36 E E G I I I I I J 00 48 G I I I I J M M M 00 54 G I I I J M M M M 00 60 I I I I M M M M M 00 66 I I I J M M M M M 00 72 I I J M M M M M ** 08 8 D D E E E G G I I 08 24 D E E G I I I I I 08 28 E E G I I I I I I 08 30 E G G I I I I I J 08 36 E G I I I I J M M 08 48 I I I I M M M M M 08 54 I I I M M M M M M 08 60 I I J M M M M O ** 08 66 I I M M M M O ** ** 08 72 I J M M M M ** ** ** B - 2 x 4 Nominal Wood D - (2)- 2 x 4 Nominal Wood E - 3" Tube Mullion G - 2 x 6 Nominal Wood I - 8 ga -3/8" x 3-5/8" Steel Stud J - 4 /4" Tube Mullion K - (2)- 2 x 6 Nominal Wood M - 4 /4" Tube Mullion w\ Steel O - 20 ga -3/8" x 6" Steel Stud All reinforcing mullions must be properly secured at ends. Wall framing around window opening must be adequate to withstand wind loads transferred from window composite and reinforcing mullions. Do not use these accessories or mullions for structural vertical loading. Reinforcing mullions are for wind loading only. If mullion length or load factor exceed chart values, please contact your local Pella sales representative. Design charts are not valid for locations where impact forces from airborne debris must be considered. To determine allowable mullion wind load for L / 75.75" deflection go to page 2 for instructions. V350-COMB-8