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Table of ContentsVolume 1General InformationProduct Selection GuideENTRANCESEntrance Hardware20 D / 35 D / 50 D25 FD35 H / 50 H35 HL / 50 HL35 XT / 50 XT40 M / 50 MSTOREFRONTSYES 20YES 40 FS / FIYES 45 FS / FIYES 45 TU / FTYES 45 XTYES 60 FI / TUYES 60 XTYES 600YHS 50 FIYHS 50 FSYHS 50 TU



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General InformationYKK AP America’s slogan “Quality Inspires®”, expresses the beliefthat quality goes far beyond the products we ship from the plant.Quality is the driver behind every YKK AP® product - including everyaction, every process, and every service for every one of our YKKAP customers.To provide years of dependable use, a new building must haveexcellence built-in from the beginning. That’s why savvy architects,developers, and construction engineers are specifying architecturalaluminum entrances, storefronts, curtain wall, and fenestration systemsfrom YKK AP.YKK AP has a long track record of enhancing the exterior envelope of alltypes of buildings, including office buildings, stadiums, malls, schools,hospitals, hotels, condominiums and more. Our products ensure usersa safe, sustainable and comfortable environment. For example, YKK APpioneered the introduction of ProTek® — a unique family of systemsthat mitigate risks associated with natural and man-made disasters.As Architects, builders, and developers of commercial and institutionalbuildings employ “green” design, they are turning to YKK AP for customcrafted sustainable building products. To make it easy for architectsto select the right products for their green building designs, YKK APintroduced the enerGfacade® family of energy efficient products. TheenerGfacade product family provides ecologically sustainable andeconomically sensible solutions for the entire building envelope.Effective Date: September 15, 2016 | GI-1000-02 Page-1

General InformationYKK AP America Inc. Service CentersHeadquarters A81t4la0nTtaro on Circle Baltimore B13o8stRoivne r Road270 Riverside Drive Suite 110 6670 Business Pkwy Suite 208Suite A Austell, GA 30168 Suite 104 Andover, MA 01810Austell, GA 30168 Tel: 678-945-6190 Elkridge, MD 21075 Tel: 978-749-9554Tel: 678-838-6000 Fax: 678-945-6328 Tel: 410-796-1001 Fax: 978-749-2915Fax: 678-838-6001 C54in06ciSnpnealtlmi ire Drive Fax: 410-796-2031 Greensboro Chicago Cincinnati, OH 45246 Dallas 4524 Green Point Drive1000 Stevenson Court Tel: 513-942-7200 346 E. Belt Line Road Suite 106Suite 101 Fax:513-682-2123 Suite 600 Greensboro, NC 27410Roselle, IL 60172 Carrollton, TX 75019 Tel: 336-665-1963Tel: 630-582-9602 Orlando Tel: 972-245-9551 Fax: 336-665-1965Fax: 866-955-2441 7608 Currency Drive Fax: 972-245-9552Houston Orlando, FL 328093550 Brittmoore Road Tel: 407-856-0660Suite 200 Fax: 407-856-0090Houston, TX 77043Tel: 713-329-9551Fax: 713-939-0811 Technical YKK AP offers a variety of services available to design professionals to aid inAssistance product selection and design assistance. A sampling of these services are listed below: • National Account Programs • Individual In-Office Consultations • Budget Estimates • Phone-In Design Assistance • Educational Seminars • Design Proposal Drawings and Sketches • Box Lunch Presentations For any of these services, please contact your local YKK AP Sales office or call 1- 800- 955- 9551 and ask for an architectural sales representative. Shop Preparation of shop drawings by YKK AP, when required by the contract, will beginDrawings promptly after receipt of order and receipt of complete contract documents from buyer. YKK AP reserves the right at all times to apportion the necessary engineering and drafting work required to complete the shop drawings required by the contract. As to best utilize the facilities and personnel available to YKK AP, agreement as to quantity, finish and general description of materials should be supplied. If extensive revision is required, on the drawings, additional costs may be incurred by the buyer. No work will be performed by YKK AP nor will production be scheduled until approved shop drawings for production and/or fabrication have been received by YKK AP. Any change made after approved shop drawings are received by YKK AP and/or products have been in progress and/or produced will be subject to additional charges to the buyer.Page-2 GI-1000-02 | Effective Date: September 15, 2016

General InformationLimited Warranty and RemedyYKK AP America Inc. (YKK AP) is pleased to offer a one year limited warranty on all YKK AP products subjectto every term, condition and limitation stated herein. YKK AP warrants that products supplied by YKK AP will befree from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year after the date of shipment providedthat they are installed in accordance with YKK AP’s installation instructions and maintained in accordance withYKK AP’s recommendations.YKK AP will warrant its products provided YKK AP is notified in writing of the alleged defects within 30 daysof the occurrence or appearance of such defect. Upon receipt of the written claim, YKK AP must be providedaccess to the product and be given a reasonable opportunity to inspect the material claimed to be defective.The sole and exclusive remedy with respect to the above warranty or with respect to any other claims to defectsor any other conditions or use of the products supplied by YKK AP, however caused, and whether such claim isbased upon a warranty contract, negligence, strict liability, or any theory, is limited to the repair or replacementof such products at YKK AP’s option, or payment of the original purchaser’s price to YKK AP. In no event doesYKK AP’s limited warranty cover the cost of labor or materials required to remove and/or replace any defectiveproduct. In addition, the remedy with respect to claims made relating to YKK AP’s limited lifetime warranty onwelded door corners excludes the replacement of glass, gaskets, hardware, immediate framing, temporaryenclosures or any related labor or installation costs to remove and/or replace the defective product.All products repaired, replaced or otherwise restored shall be warranted to the same extent and to the expirationdate from the original date of shipment, and this Limited Warranty shall not be deemed to have been extendedfrom the date of such warranty work. At no time does this Limited Warranty confer upon the claiming party orany other party the right to proceed with repair, replacement or restoration, unless authorized in writing andsigned by an officer of YKK AP. YKK AP will not pay for any unauthorized work undertaken by the claimingparty or any other party.YKK AP’S AGGREGATE TOTAL CUMULATIVE LIABILITY UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THEDOLLAR AMOUNT OF THE PURCHASER’S ORIGINAL PAYMENT MADE TO YKK AP FOR PRODUCT FURNISHEDBY YKK AP. YKK AP DOES NOT MAKE ANY OTHER REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED ORIMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENTSHALL YKK AP BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOTLIMITED TO GOOD WILL, LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF PROFITS OR OTHER COMMERCIAL LOSS OR INJURY. BUYERAGREES TO PASS ON TO ITS CUSTOMERS AND USERS IN WRITING, AT THE TIME INQUIRIES AND ORDERS ARERECEIVED BY BUYER, YKK AP’S WARRANTY AND REMEDY SET FORTH ABOVE.YKK AP does not guarantee any part or product to meet local, municipal, state, or national laws or regulations.This warranty does not cover, and YKK AP hereby disclaims all liability for the installation of YKK AP products andparticular application or selection of the product for any particular building, project or design, hardware, gasket,glazing materials, any parts and accessories, components or sealants of other manufacturers used with YKK APproducts, or any lack of performance of YKK AP products attributable to such item. This warranty also does notcover, and YKK AP hereby disclaims all liability for any products which have been subject to modifications,alterations, misuse, neglect, abuse, abnormal use, fire, earthquakes, accident, war, flood, act of God, or to whichparts, not supplied by YKK AP have been added, or to defects caused by depreciation or normal wear.This is the only warranty made in connection with the sale and distribution of YKK AP products. No representative,dealer or any other person is authorized to make any other warranty, representation or promise with respect to YKKAP products. No agreement or understanding, oral or written, in any way purporting to modify this warranty shall bebinding on YKK AP unless made in writing and signed by an officer of YKK AP America Inc.Effective Date: September 15, 2016 | GI-1000-02 Page-3

General Information Waiver of Due to the widespread diversity of state, local and Federal laws and building Liability codes which govern the application of architectural aluminum products, it is the responsibility of the architect, owner, and installer to assure that products selected for use comply with all applicable building codes and laws. YKK AP does not control the selection of products, and therefore assumes no responsibility for their misuse. If any product shall be manufactured by YKK AP to meet Buyer’s specifications which are not part of YKK AP’s standard line, Buyer shall identify and hold harmless YKK AP against all suits in law and equity, and from all damages, claims and demands for actual or alleged infringement of any United States or foreign patent and shall defend any suits or actions which may be brought against YKK AP for any alleged infringement because of the manufacture or sale of any such products. YKK AP reserves the right to discontinue or change any product presented herein without prior written notice. Products shall be installed by experienced workman in accordance with YKK AP’s recommended installation procedures and/or approved shop drawings. Products shall be cleaned by following YKK AP’s recommended procedures. YKK AP assumes no responsibility for damage to finishes when using cleaning solution or methods other than those recommended by YKK AP. Whenever there is a question concerning the correct application of any YKK AP architectural aluminum product, contact your YKK AP representative.Page-4 GI-1000-02 | Effective Date: September 15, 2016

General InformationHandling andInstallation ProceduresCare should be used during the movement and storage of materials for any reason. The followingrecommendations should be used to avoid damage to the material or finish: 1. Job site personnel should be informed and instructed of the correct methods of installing YKK AP systems (products). The correct and/or proper use of tools during installation should be applied. The standing, climbing or walking on material not designed for such purposes should be avoided to eliminate severe damage or injury. 2. Care should be used when lifting and handling products to avoid distortion, twisting, racking and contact with objects or abrasive surfaces that could cause any damage to the finish. Materials should be stored in a dry, ventilated area. Keep materials common to other trades such as mortar, chemicals, rags and welding operations away from materials. 3. Avoid storage of materials in areas used for cleaning other products or areas that will require the constant moving of materials or high traffic areas.After products have been installed, provide adequate protection and precaution to avoiddamage from other trades that will follow.In cleaning of aluminum extrusions, it is important to select the proper cleaner suited for thetype of finish.It is especially important in the case of YKK AP’s finish since it is a new technologyincorporating the best features of anodizing and sealed with an organic top coating.While YKK AP’s Anodized Plus® finish is a true anodize, the top coat requires that it becleaned along the same guidelines used for Fluoropolymer painted finishes. The top coatingon Anodized Plus, however, should not be confused with a lacquer top coat. It is not. 1. Use mild soaps and detergents and non-etching cleaners. Spot test to be sure it does not affect the finish. 2. Solvent and emulsion cleaners are generally mild in their action and more effective on certain stains when used on anodized or painted surfaces. Surface shall be spot tested. 3. Care should be taken in cleaning finished surfaces. Grit, sand, metal pieces, etc., should be removed from all cleaning tools. Do not use wire brushes, steel wool, metal spatulas, etc., for cleaning. 4. The use of acidic or alkaline detergents should be avoided, since they cause corrosion or color change. 5. Some commercially available cleaners cause corrosion of aluminum extrusions. Make a spot test to be sure the cleaner used does not affect the finished surface. 6. After using water soluble detergents, wash the extrusions thoroughly with water, and wipe off the water using a dry cloth. 7. Reference “Care of Aluminum” booklet published by the Aluminum Association for further information.Effective Date: September 15, 2016 | GI-1000-02 Page-5

General Information CastingLoading Materials Aluminum Ingot Adding of a Refining AgentAl. Si Mother Alloy Melting Furnace Magnesium Holding Furnace Molten Metal Treatment Continuous Homogenizing Furnace Continuous Hot Top Casting Machine Data Collection for Analysis Spectro-analysisIn order to produce high-quality aluminum extrusions, one starts by making good aluminumalloys. At the moment the most widely used type of aluminum alloy for extruded shapes is6063. This is an alloy where a small amount of magnesium and silicon has been added tothe aluminum. This alloy is highly anticorrosive, easily extruded, and also provides a goodsurface treatment effect.We at YKK AP have been making this alloy since 1959. Although we have processedthis alloy for a long time, we analyze the quality of each lot we produce by checking thecontents of the components that will be added to the alloy. This is why our products neverlose their top quality.Page-6 GI-1000-02 | Effective Date: September 15, 2016

General Information ExtrusionsSawing A long billet is cut at a certain length inHeating accordance with economical production. Container Dies Stem Billet Loader Stretcher Cutting AgingExtruding Aluminum alloy billets, manufactured by the melting process and preheated to some 450º C, are then loaded into the container of the extrusion press. Through high pressure, these billets are extruded through various dies to form the required profile. YKK AP is currently operating over 50 extrusion presses worldwide. This gives YKK AP an extensive capacity to produce profiles of various types and groups.Effective Date: September 15, 2016 | GI-1000-02 Page-7

General InformationFinishes Anodizing Aluminum Surface Treatment A number of methods are available for the surface treatment of architectural aluminum members. They include anodizing, coating and a combination thereof. Each method has its own advantages. The following is a brief description of anodizing and combination of anodizing and organic top coating. Racking Anodizing AC Electrolytic Pigmentation Electro-deposition Coating Baking DC AC DC Electrode Plate Electrode Plate Electrode Plate Heated Air Metal Ion Extruded Shape Oxide Film Extruded Shape Extruded Shape Extruded Shape Coated Film Electrolytic Solution Electrolytic Solution Hole Oxide Film Metal or Electrolytic Metal Compound Pigmentation Coating Porous Deposit Coating Film Layer Barrier Layer Aluminum Base Aluminum Base Aluminum Base Anodizing is successfully used for a wide range of general exterior construction purposes, such as for a curtain wall, since it produces an oxide film which is excellent in hardness, abrasion and corrosion resistance. Aluminum is, however, not strong against alkali. In the event an aluminum member is placed in contact with an alkaline substrate, such as mortar, it is necessary to cover the aluminum member. The oxide film is not satisfactory in corrosion resistance for use in a highly corrosive environment, such as in a coastal industrial zone. Moreover, the appearance of interference colors may impair the decorative features of the aluminum members. Considerable maintenance work is required to solve these problems. Under these circumstances, it is desirable to have the aluminum members surface covered by a composite protective film which consists of an oxide film formed by anodizing and a corrosion and chemical resistant resin top coating on the oxide film. The composite film is characterized by its good hardness, abrasion resistance and other physical properties which are attributed to the oxide film, and its good corrosion and chemical resistance and other chemical properties which are attributable to the resin coating. There is now available, if the customer desires, a composite film having a matte surface which is similar to that on a chemically sealed oxide film. YKK AP employs an electrodeposition coating which produces an excellent film having a uniform thickness on even a complicated shape, and showing excellent corrosion resistance throughout the entire film, as the new film is free from any unduly thin portion that is unavoidable in a corner or projecting portion on a film formed by a dip or electrostatic coating.Page-8 GI-1000-02 | Effective Date: September 15, 2016

General Information PROCESS Brief Process DescriptionRacking DESCRIPTIONCleaning Mounting material to be treated on a frame.Etching Removing oil and stains from the material. Dipping the material in a caustic soda solutionNeutralizing to form a smooth surface thereon. Removing from the material surface the smutAnodizing produced by etching. Applying an electric current to the material as an Electrolytic anode in an electrolyte to form an oxide film.Pigmentation Applying an electric current to the material in an electrolytic pigmentation solution containing a metal salt so that the metal salt may be absorbed Sealing into the fine pores of the oxide film to develop color. Improving the corrosion resistance and physicalElectrodeposition properties of the porous film formed by anodizing.Coating Improving the corrosion resistance and physical Baking properties of the porous film formed by anodizing. Heating the coating and film at a high temperatureUnracking to harden it. Removing the surface treated material from the frame.Effective Date: September 15, 2016 | GI-1000-02 Page-9

General InformationYKK AP Anodized Plus® Finish Limited Warranty and RemedyYKK AP America Inc. (YKK AP) is pleased to offer a ten (10) year limited warranty on Anodized Plus®finishes YS1N, YB5N, YB1N, YH3N, YK1N applied to YKK AP products as manufactured by YKK AP subjectto every term, condition and limitation stated herein. YKK AP is also pleased to offer a five (5) year limitedwarranty for YKK AP’s white Anodized Plus finish, YW3N, applied to YKK AP products as manufactured byYKK AP subject to every term, condition and limitation stated herein.The limited warranty for each Anodized Plus finish starts on the substantial completion date providedthat the materials are fabricated and installed in accordance with YKK AP’s installation instructions. Thesubstantial completion date should be provided to YKK AP but in no case shall it be later than 6 monthsfrom YKK AP’s date of shipment. If no substantial completion date is provided, YKK AP’s shipping dateshall be used for the effective start date of the limited warranty.YKK AP warrants that the Anodized Plus finish will not:A. Peel, crack, flake or blister.B. 1) Chalk in excess of a numerical rating of 8 when measured in accordance with the standard procedures defined in ASTM D4214-07, Method D659. 2) Fade or change in color in excess of 5 units (Hunter Color Difference) when measured in accordance with the standard procedures defined in ASTM D2244-09b, Section 6.3. 3) Change its gloss retention in excess of 50% (percentage retention) when measured in accordance with standard procedures defined in ASTM D523-08.This limited warranty applies to YKK AP products installed within continental North America, providedthe installation is in a non-chemical use area and provided the product’s exterior surface is washed withfresh water at least two (2) times per year. Washes must be recorded in a log book and contain the datethat the products were washed, source of water, company, persons performing the cleaning, AND how thewash was performed. Washing must begin within six (6) months of product installation and the log shallbe made available upon request. In addition, product installations that are located near coastal and/orheavy industrial areas must comply with the guidelines for “climatic conditions” aluminum care as definedin AAMA’s CW-10 publication, Care and Handling of Architectural Aluminum from Shop to Site.The limited warranty will apply provided YKK AP is notified in writing of the alleged defects within 30days of the occurrence or appearance of such defect. Upon receipt of the written claim, YKK AP must beprovided access to the product and be given a reasonable opportunity to inspect the material claimed to bedefective.The sole and exclusive remedy with respect to the above limited warranty, whether such claim is based onwarranty, contract, negligence, strict liability, or any other theory, is limited to the repair or replacement ofsuch product(s) or, at the option of YKK AP, reimbursed by YKK AP of the purchase price paid to YKK AP forthe particular product(s).The warranty will not apply to or cover:A. Products that have been curved, formed, or welded after anodizing.B. Damage to the coating occasioned by moisture or other contamination detrimental to the coating because of improper storage of the coated metal prior to installation.C. Damage to the coated metal caused by handling, shipping processing and/or installation.D. Fading or color changes on products that are not equally exposed to the sun and elements. (continued on next page)Page-10 GI-1000-02 | Effective Date: September 15, 2016

General InformationYKK AP Anodized Plus® Finish Limited Warranty and Remedy (cont’d)E. Products installed within chemical use areas that can experience concentrated chemical build-up on the product’s surfaces such as, but not limited to, pools, laboratories, and chemical storage areas.F. The warranty will not be applicable to damage or failure which is caused by acts of God, falling objects, external forces, explosions, fire, riot, civil commotions, acts of war, radiation, or other such similar or dissimilar occurrences beyond the control of YKK AP.YKK AP does not make any other representations or warranties, whether oral or written, express orimplied, including but not limited to any warranty regarding merchantability or fitness for a particularpurpose. In no event shall YKK AP be liable for direct, indirect, consequential or special damages, includingbut not limited to property damage, lost profits or lost revenue. Buyer agrees to pass on to all its customersand users in writing at the time of inquiries and orders are received by Buyer, YKK AP’s limited warrantyand remedy set forth above.The agents, dealers and employees of YKK AP are not authorized to make modifications to this warranty, ormake additional warranties binding on YKK AP. Accordingly, additional statements, whether oral or written,do not constitute warranties and should not be relied upon.YKK AP Aluminum Finish CodeCODE DESCRIPTIONYS1N Clear Anodized Plus®YH3N Champagne Anodized Plus®YB1N Medium Bronze Anodized Plus®YB5N Dark Bronze Anodized Plus®YK1N Black Anodized Plus®YW3N White Anodized Plus®M Mill FinishAnodized Plus® is an advanced sealing technology for anodized aluminum that completely seals the anodicfilm yielding superior durability (Refer to AAMA 612 for performance attributes).Painted FinishesBuilding designs may require the use of painted finishes for a variety of color.The American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) has developed a set of specifications to aidspecifiers in selecting the proper paint based on the desired application. YKK AP applies painted finishes toYKK AP’s products in accordance with the following AAMA standards.AAMA 2603 covers most baked enamel (acrylic / polyester) paint finishes. Common applications for thesefinishes are interior applications where color retention is not required. The baked enamel coatings areharder than the fluoropolymer PVDF (Kynar) coatings. These paints are less expensive, but have poorresistance to color fading and chalking.AAMA 2604 covers most 50% fluoropolymer paint finishes. These finishes provide good color and glossretention. They also will provide good hardness and abrasion resistance. A paint meeting this specificationis often used in exterior applications where a high level of performance is required.AAMA 2605 covers most 70% flouropolymer paint finishes. These finishes exhibit superior resistance tohumidity, color change, chalk, gloss loss and chemicals. Paints meeting this specification are often used inexterior applications where superior performance is required.Effective Date: September 15, 2016 | GI-1000-02 Page-11

General Information Film Characteristics AAMA 2605 Paragraph Number and Performance Requirements*Dry Film Thickness 4.3 1.2 mils minimumColor Uniformity 7.1 Visually controlled60° Gloss, ASTM D523 7.2 Low, medium and highHardness-Berol Eagle Turquoise Pencil 7.3 F minimumAdhesion-Crosshatch 1/16” Wet and 7.4 No removalDry and boiling water Direct Impact 1/10” Distortion 7.5 No removalAbrasion Resistance ASTM D968 7.6 Abrasion coefficient Value 40 min.Acid Resistance 7.7.1 15 minutes-no attack10% Muriatic Acid Spot TestMortar Resistance-24 Hour Pat Test 7.7.2 24 hours-no attackNitric Acid 7.7.3 30 minutes-max. 5DE Units (Hunter) Color Change Detergent Resistance 7.7.4 72 hours-no attack3% immersion at 100°FWindow Cleaner 7.7.5 24 hours-no attackHumidity Resistance 7.8.1 Few #8 blisters max. 4000100% RH at 100°F hours exposureSalt Spray Resistance 7.8.2 1/16” max. undercutting 4000 hours exposure5% Salt at 100°F Weathering-Color Retention 7.9.1.2 Max. 5DE Units (Hunter) Color Change,10 years, 45° So. FloridaASTM D 2224 Chalk Resistance 7.9.1.3 Max Rating 8 (Colors) and 6 (white), 10 years, 45° So. FloridaASTM D659 60° Gloss, ASTM D523 7.9.1.4 Max. 50% lossErosion 7.9.1.5 Max. 10% loss, 10 years, 45° So. Florida * American Architectural Manufacturers Association “Voluntary Specifications for High Performance Organic Coatings on Architectural Extrusions and Panels” Publication No. AAMA 2605Page-12 GI-1000-02 | Effective Date: September 15, 2016

General InformationFilm Characteristics AAMA 2603 Paragraph Number and Performance Requirements*Dry Film Thickness 4.3 0.8 mils minimum Visually controlledColor Uniformity 6.1 Low, medium and high H minimum60° Gloss, ASTM D523 6.2 No removal No removalHardness-Berol Eagle Turquoise Pencil 6.3 15 minutes-no attackAdhesion-Crosshatch 1/16” Wet and Dry 6.4 24 hours-no attackDirect Impact 1/10” Distortion 6.5 72 hours-no attackAcid Resistance 6.6.1 Few #8 blisters max. 150010% Muriatic Acid Spot Test hours exposure 1/16” max. undercutting 1500Mortar Resistance-24 Hour Pat Test 6.6.2 hours exposure100% RH at 100°F 1000 hours Weather-O-Meter and 1 year So. Florida exposure; no loss Detergent Resistance 6.6.3 of adhesion, minimal color change3% immersion at 100°FHumidity Resistance 6.7.1 100% RH at 100°F Salt Spray Resistance 6.7.2 5% Salt at 100°F Weathering Exposure 6.8 * American Architectural Manufacturers Association “Voluntary Specification, PerformanceRequirements and Test Procedures for Pigmented Organic Coatings on AluminumExtrusions and Panels” Publication No. AAMA 2603YKK AP has the technology to provide both finishes under totally environmentallyfriendly conditions.YKK AP recommends the use of the fluoropolymer coatings for all exteriorsurfaces. In addition, YKK AP recommends the use of a clear top coat on all entrydoors. The application of the clear top coat will cause a slight color variation-butwill add greatly to the wear resistance of the painted surface.Effective Date: September 15, 2016 | GI-1000-02 Page-13

General InformationThermal Thermally Insulated Aluminum SectionsBarriers Note: The below text has been extracted from the Aluminum Store Front and Entrance Manual, Section 2 Design, published by the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA),1987. Aluminum store front and entrance framing systems are available in a number of different thermally insulated designs. These systems have been designed for use where energy efficiency and occupant comfort are important considerations. Insulated framing improves the thermal performance of storefronts by reducing conductive heat loss through the aluminum and by greatly improving the resistance to condensation on the interior surfaces during extremely cold weather. Such insulated systems should always be used with insulating glass. To aid the designer in his selection of the framing system, AAMA has developed standard test procedures for measuring both the thermal transmission of insulating glass and framing assemblies and their condensation resistance; AAMA Standard 1503. These tests are conducted in a two-room chamber which has a controlled cold room that simulates the exterior winter temperature and wind conditions and a controlled warm room which simulates the interior temperature and air convection. Assemblies to be tested are mounted between the cold room and the warm room. For the AAMA tests the cold room temperature is held at 18ºF and the warm room at 68ºF. The cold side of the assembly is exposed to a 15 mph air speed. The heat loss through the assembly is measured over a given period of time and from this the thermal transmittance, or U-value, is calculated. By means of thermocouples located at a number of points on the inside surfaces of the metal and glass, surface temperatures are measured. From a weighted average value for these temperatures the Condensation Resistance Factor, or CRF, is calculated. The CRF makes it possible to predict at what outside air temperature condensation will begin to occur on the inside metal or glass surface for a given inside air temperature and relative humidity. Framing systems may equal, exceed or have lower thermal performance than the insulating glass units with which they are used. It should be noted, however, that compared to glass, framing constitutes a relatively small area of the storefront. This being the case there may be conditions where framing that has a higher thermal transmittance than glass will, because of lower cost than higher performance framing, provide a cost effective store front installation. On the other hand, condensation resistance should not be sacrificed. Interestingly enough, it can often be readily achieved by framing having relatively low thermal resistance by simply designing the framing so that most of the metal is located on the inside of the building. Thermally insulated framing systems are available in a number of different designs. These include structural gaskets, structural sealant glazing, plastic thermal separators, isolation clips, integral thermal breaks which eliminate the metal conducting paths through extrusions, and slotted mullions which reduce the conductance through extrusions.Page-14 GI-1000-02 | Effective Date: September 15, 2016

Cutaway Showing General InformationSlotted Mullion Improving the thermal performance of glazing systems has becomeMullion With increasingly important in recent years. Various designs that improvePVC Isolator thermal performance are utilized by YKK AP as well as other manufacturers. Integral thermal barriers most commonly used are thoseTypical Mullion With produced by casting (pouring) a liquid mixture of isocyanate and a polyolPlastic Thermal Break in the pocket of an extrusion. The chemical reaction which occurs in theLocking Clips In Place mixture cures as a polyurethane elastomer. Once the mixture properly cures, a section of aluminum is removed (debridged) to provide a thermal barrier. The thermal break material of typical poured and debridged systems are prone to shrinking and cracking due to the inherent differences in the expansion/contraction rate of polyurethane and aluminum. YKK AP employs a patented process, ThermaBond Plus®, to greatly improve the adhesion of the polyurethane to the aluminum extrusion. Combining science and technology, ThermaBond Plus resolves the problem of adhesion and the resulting dry shrinkage associated with typical poured and debridged systems. YKK AP also offers MegaTherm®, an integral thermal barrier system that employs the use of 6/6 nylon polyamide glass fiber reinforced pressure extruded bars. This technology has several advantages over the more commonly used poured and debridged polyurethane barriers. It will not shrink or degrade over time. It will not crack if penetrated by screws or if weep holes are cut into it. Its lineal expansion is very close to that of aluminum, virtually eliminating creeping, thermal expansion and internal stresses. It also offers greater design versatility by allowing the use of different finish options from interior to exterior surfaces. YKK AP ThermaBond Plus® System Thermal Separator YKK AP Thermal MegaTherm® Isolators SystemEffective Date: September 15, 2016 | GI-1000-02 Page-15

General Information Figure 1 ASCE/SEI 7-05 Basic Wind Speeds In Miles Per HourNotes:1. Values are nominal design 3-second gust wind speeds in miles per hour (m/s) at 33 ft (10 m) above ground for Exposure C category.2. Linear interpolation between wind speed contours is permitted.3. Islands and coastal areas outside the last contour shall use the last wind speed contour of the coastal area.4. Mountainous terrain, gorges, ocean promontories, and special wind regions shall be examined for unusual wind conditions.This material is reproduced with the permission of the ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers),Figure 6-1 from Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures ©2010. All rights reserved.Page-16 GI-1000-02 | Effective Date: September 15, 2016

General InformationSpecial Wind RegionLocation V mph (m/s)Hawaii 105 (47)Puerto Rico 145 (65)Guam 170 (76)Virgin Islands 145 (65)American Samoa 125 (56)Effective Date: September 15, 2016 | GI-1000-02 Page-17

General InformationIdentification In order to properly use and easily understand this manual it is important to Guide know YKK AP’s system of identifying its products. Example: Doors 20D Designates Nominal Door Width of Stile YES 45 FI 20 = 2-1/8” 35 = 3-1/2” 40 = 4” 50 = 5” Example: Framing YKK Flush Insulated Glaze Glass Entrance System Nominal System Dimension 45 = 4-1/2” YES = YKK AP Storefront/Entrance System YSD = YKK AP Sliding Door System YHS = YKK AP Hurricane Storefront System YTD = YKK AP Terrace Door System YWE = YKK AP Window Wall Economy YFW = YKK AP Fixed Window System YWW = YKK AP Window Wall YOW = YKK AP Operable Window System YCN = YKK AP Can Window Wall System YSW = YKK AP Horizontal Sliding Window YCW = YKK AP Curtain Wall YVS = YKK AP Vertical Sliding Window YCU = YKK AP Unitized Curtain Wall YSK = YKK AP Slope and Skylight System YSG = YKK AP Structural Glaze System SSG = Structural Silicone Glazed ThermaShade™ = YKK AP Sun Shade System Luminance™ = YKK AP Light Shelf System Handing of Doors To determine the correct hand of a door – picture yourself standing with your back to the pivot jamb. If the door swings to the left, it is a left hand door. If the door swings to the right, it is a right hand door. There is no distinction as to the “swing in” or “swing out.”Page-18 GI-1000-02 | Effective Date: September 15, 2016

General Information Classification of Finishes B.H.M.A. U. S. Description of Finish Finishes Standard Finishes Cadmium Plated — US2G Zinc Plated, Dichromate Sealed 604 US2G Polished Brass Polished Brass, No Lacquer 605 US3 Dull Brass — US3A 606 US4 Polished Bronze Polished Bronze, No Lacquer 611 US9 Dull Bronze — US9A 612 US10 Nickel Plated, Dull 619 US15 Black Spayed, Dull 622 19D Statuary Bronze (Spray) 623 20 Chromium Plated, Polished Chromium Plated, Dull 625 US26 626 US26D Stainless Steel, Polished Stainless Steel, Dull 629 US32 630 US32D Spray Primed for Painting Sprayed Bronze Finish 600 USP Sprayed Brass Finish — S1 Sprayed Aluminum Finish — S2 Sprayed Black Finish — S3 Sprayed to Match US10B — S4 Sprayed to Match Bronze Anodized Alum. — S5 — S6 Natural Aluminum- Clear Lacquered Aluminum-Clear Anodized 627 US27 Spray Colored Lacquer (US3, US4, US9,US10) 628 US28 Bronze Anodized Aluminum Black Anodized Aluminum — A1 — A2 Effective Date: September 15, 2016 | GI-1000-02 Page-19

General Information Fraction / Decimal / Metric Equivalents Fraction Decimal Millimeters Fraction Decimal Millimeters 1/64 0.016 0.4 33/64 0.516 13.1 1/32 0.031 0.8 17/32 0.531 13.5 3/64 0.047 1.2 35/64 0.547 13.9 1/16 0.063 1.6 9/16 0.563 14.3 5/64 0.078 2.0 37/64 0.578 14.7 3/32 0.094 2.4 19/32 0.594 15.1 7/64 0.109 2.8 39/64 0.609 15.5 1/8 0.125 3.2 0.625 15.9 9/64 0.141 3.6 5/8 0.641 16.3 5/32 0.156 4.0 41/64 0.656 16.7 11/64 0.172 4.4 21/32 0.672 17.1 3/16 0.188 4.8 43/64 0.688 17.5 13/64 0.203 5.2 11/16 0.703 17.8 7/32 0.219 5.6 45/64 0.719 18.2 15/64 0.234 5.9 23/32 0.734 18.6 1/4 0.250 6.4 47/64 0.750 19.0 17/64 0.266 6.8 0.766 19.4 9/32 0.281 7.1 3/4 0.781 19.8 19/64 0.297 7.5 49/64 0.797 20.2 5/16 0.313 8.0 25/32 0.813 20.6 21/64 0.328 8.3 51/64 0.828 21.0 11/32 0.344 8.7 13/16 0.844 21.4 23/64 0.359 9.1 53/64 0.859 21.8 3/8 0.375 9.5 27/32 0.875 22.2 25/64 0.391 9.9 55/64 0.891 22.6 13/32 0.406 10.3 0.906 23.0 27/64 0.422 10.7 7/8 0.922 23.4 7/16 0.438 11.1 57/64 0.938 23.8 29/64 0.453 11.5 29/32 0.953 24.2 15/32 0.469 11.9 59/64 0.969 24.6 31/64 0.484 12.3 15/16 0.984 25.0 1/2 0.500 12.7 61/64 1.000 25.4 31/32 63/64 1 English to Metric Conversions m - Meter Inches to Millimeter PSI to MegaPascal PSI x 0.00689 = MPa cm - Centimeter In. x 25.4 = mm PSF to Pascal mm - Millimeter PSF x 47.8803 = Pa s - Second Feet to Meter Pa - Pascal Ft. x 0.3048 = m MPa - MegaPascalPage-20 GI-1000-02 | Effective Date: September 15, 2016

PRODUCT SELECTION GUIDE



Product Selection Guide PERFORMANCE BY SYSTEM TABLE OF CONTENTSENTRANCES................................................................................................. Page 2 to 5STOREFRONTS............................................................................................ Page 6 to 9WINDOW WALLS......................................................................................... Page 10 to 13CURTAIN WALLS......................................................................................... Page 14 to 19SUN CONTROL............................................................................................. Page 18BALCONY DOORS....................................................................................... Page 20 to 21OPERABLE WINDOWS............................................................................... Page 22 to 27Effective Date: May 3, 2013 | PS-1000-05 Page-1

Product Selection Guide ENTRANCES – PRODUCT COMPARISONYKK AP PRODUCT EFCO KAWNEER OLD CASTLE US ALUMINUM BUILDING ENVELOPEModel 20D D2OO 190Series NS-212 Series 250Narrow Stile EntranceModel 35D D3OO 350 Series MS-375 Series 400Medium Stile EntranceModel 50D D5OO 500 Series WS-500 Series 550Wide Stile EntranceModel 40M DuraStile D318 350 Tuffline Rugged 800 DurafrontMonumental Entrance MS-375Model 50M DuraStile D518 500 Tuffline Rugged 850 DurafrontMonumental Entrance MS-500Model 25FD — Flushline — FRPFlush Panel EntrancePage-2 PS-1000-05 | Effective Date: May 3, 2013

Product Selection GuideENTRANCES – PERFORMANCE BY SYSTEMModel 20D Narrow Stile Entrance Air (ASTM E 283): 0.50 cfm/ft² of crack @ 1.57 psf (Single)A standard commercial entrance with Structural (ASTM E 330): 1.00 cfm/ft² of crack @ 1.57 psf (Pair)narrow sight lines designed for light ±40 psf (Single)to medium traffic. ±35 psf (Pair)Model 35D Medium Stile Entrance Air (ASTM E 283): 0.50 cfm/ft² of crack @ 1.57 psf (Single)Designed for medium traffic Structural (ASTM E 330): 1.00 cfm/ft² of crack @ 1.57 psf (Pair)areas, ideally suited for ±50.0 psf (Single)institutional installations. ±50.0 psf (Pair)Model 50D Wide Stile Entrance Air (ASTM E 283): 0.50 cfm/ft² of crack @ 1.57 psf (Single)Designed for medium to high traffic use, Structural (ASTM E 330): 1.00 cfm/ft² of crack @ 1.57 psf (Pair) ±60.0 psf (Single)well suited for monumental applications. ±60.0 psf (Pair)Model 40M Monumental Entrance Air (ASTM E 283): 0.50 cfm/ft² of crack @ 1.57 psf (Single)Features a 4\" stile and is ideal for use Structural (ASTM E 330): 1.00 cfm/ft² of crack @ 1.57 psf (Pair) ±70.0 psf (Single)in high traffic areas. ±70.0 psf (Pair)Model 50M Monumental Entrance Air (ASTM E 283): 0.50 cfm/ft² of crack @ 1.57 psf (Single)Features a 5\" stile and is ideal for use Structural (ASTM E 330): 1.00 cfm/ft² of crack @ 1.57 psf (Pair)in high traffic areas. ±65.0 psf (Single) ±65.0 psf (Pair)Model 25FD Flush Panel Entrance1-3/4\" thick door with FRP or ribbed Air (ASTM E 283): 0.50 cfm/ft² of crack @ 1.57 psf (Single)aluminum skin, multiple glazing and Structural (ASTM E 330): 1.00 cfm/ft² of crack @ 1.57 psf (Pair)louver options. +75/-50 psf (Single & Pair)Effective Date: May 3, 2013 | PS-1000-05 Certified test reports are available at www.ykkap.com.productmaster/ Page-3

Product Selection Guide ENTRANCES – PRODUCT COMPARISONYKK AP PRODUCT EFCO KAWNEER OLD CASTLE US ALUMINUM BUILDING ENVELOPEModel 35XT ThermaStileTM 360 Insuclad MS-375 Thermal Series 250-TMegaTherm® XT Entrance D302 Thermal DoorModel 50XT ThermaStileTM 560 Insuclad WS-500 Thermal Series 400-TMegaTherm® XT Entrance D502 Thermal DoorModel 35H D300 Impact 350 IR MSD-375 Impact IG 500/600Impact Resistant & BlastMitigating Entrance for Monolithicand Insulating GlassPage-4 PS-1000-05 | Effective Date: May 3, 2013

Product Selection GuideENTRANCES – PERFORMANCE BY SYSTEMModel 35XT Air (ASTM E 283): 0.50 cfm/ft of crack @ 1.57 psf (Single)MegaTherm® XT EntranceMedium Stile “Best in Class 1.0 cfm/ft of crack @ 1.57 psf (Pair)Performance” energy saving door. Structural (ASTM E 330): ±50.0 psf (Single)Model 50XTMegaTherm® XT Entrance ±33.0 psf (Pair)Wide Stile “Best in Class Performance”energy saving door. Thermal (AAMA 1503 & 507, CRFf: A minimum of 58 NFRC 100): U-value: 0.50 btu/hr/ft²/°F or less U-value: 0.43 btu/hr/ft²/°F or less — 1-3/8\" glass ASTM E 1425: STC – 1” IGU; 33, laminated; 36 OITC – 1” IGU; 29, 1” laminated; 32 Air (ASTM E 283): 0.50 cfm/ft of crack @ 1.57 psf (Single) 1.0 cfm/ft of crack @ 1.57 psf (Pair) Structural (ASTM E 330): ±50.0 psf (Single) ±33.0 psf (Pair) Thermal (AAMA 1503 & 507, CRFf: A minimum of 58 NFRC 100): U-value: 0.53 btu/hr/ft²/°F or less ASTM E 1425: 33 STC, 29 OITC; 1” IGU 36 STC, 32 OITC; laminatedModel 35H Air (ASTM E 283): 0.50 cfm/ft²­ of crack @ 1.57 psf (Single)Impact Resistant & Blast Mitigating 1.00 cfm/ft² of crack @ 1.57 psf (Pair)Entrance – Monolithic Glazing Structural (ASTM E 330): +70/-90 psf (Single & Pair) (ASTM E 1886 / 1996, TAS 201, TAS 202, & TAS 203(Florida High Velocity Hurricane Zone Approved) TAS 201 – 203): ASTM E 1886 & ASTM E 1996 (Large & Small Missile)The 3-1/2\" 35H door is designed to ASTM F 1642: Wet Glazed-No Break, Dry Glazed-Low Hazardprovide maximum security under the GSA-TS01: Wet Glazed-Level 1, Dry Glazed-Level 3Bmost demanding conditions without theneed for steel reinforcing.Model 35H Air (ASTM E 283): 0.50 cfm/ft²­ of crack @ 1.57 psf (Single)Impact Resistant & Blast MitigatingEntrance – Insulating Glazing 1.00 cfm/ft² of crack @ 1.57 psf (Pair)(Florida High Velocity Hurricane Zone Approved) Structural (ASTM E 330): ±90 psf Air Only Threshold and Air & WaterThe 3-1/2\" 35H door is designed to (ASTM E 1886 / 1996, Threshold, (Single & Pair)provide maximum security under themost demanding conditions without the TAS 201 – 203): TAS 201, TAS 202, & TAS 203need for steel reinforcing. ASTM E 1886 & ASTM E 1996 (Large & Small Missile) ASTM F 1642: Wet Glazed-No Break, Dry Glazed-Low Hazard GSA-TS01: Wet Glazed-Level 1, Dry Glazed-Level 3B Thermal (AAMA 1503, CRFf: A minimum of 28 NFRC 100): U-value: 0.775 btu/hr/ft²/°F or less ASTM E 90 & ASTM E 1332: 32 STC, 30 OITC; 1\" IGU 34 STC, 31 OITC; laminatedEffective Date: May 3, 2013 | PS-1000-05 Certified test reports are available at www.ykkap.com.productmaster/ Page-5

Product Selection Guide STOREFRONTS – PRODUCT COMPARISONYKK AP PRODUCT EFCO KAWNEER OLD CASTLE US ALUMINUM BUILDING Series 400 ENVELOPEYES 40 FS (Center Set) — Trifab® 400 FG-1000Outside GlazedStorefront SystemYES 40 FI (Center Set) ————Outside GlazedStorefront SystemYES 45 FS (Center Set) Series 401 (NT) Trifab® VG 450 FG-2000 Series 450Center Set (Center Glazed)Storefront SystemYES 45 FI (Center Set) Series 402 (NT) Trifab® VG 451 FG-3000 Series 451Center Set (Center Glazed)Storefront SystemYES 45 TU (Center Set) Series 403 (T) Trifab® VG 451 T FG-3000T Series IT 451Thermally Broken Multiplane ThermalStorefront SystemYES 45 TU (Front Set) Series 433 Trifab® VG 451 T FG-3000T —Thermally Broken MultiplaneStorefront SystemYES 45 FT (Center Set) Series 403-I (TS) — — —Thermally Broken — —Storefront System — 451UTYES 45 XT(Center Set)High PerformanceStorefront SystemFeaturing Dual Thermal BarriersPage-6 PS-1000-05 | Effective Date: May 3, 2013

Product Selection GuideSTOREFRONTS – PERFORMANCE BY SYSTEMYES 40 FS (Center Set) Air (ASTM E 283): 0.06 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf1-3/4\" x 4\" center set, flush Water (ASTM E 331): 10.0 psfglazed framing systems designedprimarily for 1/4\" glass or infill Air (ASTM E 283): 0.06 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psfpanels 1/4\" to 3/8\" thick. Water (ASTM E 331): 10.0 psfYES 40 FI (Center Set)2\" x 4\" center set, flush glazed framingsystem developed for 1\" insulating glassand infill panels of varying thickness.YES 45 FS (Center Set) Air (ASTM E 283): 0.06 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf1-3/4\" x 4-1/2\" center set, flush glazed Water (ASTM E 331): 10.0 psfframing systems designed for 1/4\" glassor infill panels of 1/4\" to 3/8\" thickness.YES 45 FI (Center Set) Air (ASTM E 283): 0.06 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf2\" x 4-1/2\" center set, flush glazed Water (ASTM E 331): 10.0 psfframing system developed for 1” Thermal (NFRC 100):insulating glass and infill panels of CRFf of 44varying thickness. U-value: 0.50 btu/hr/ft²/°F or lessYES 45 TU (Center Set) Air (ASTM E 283): 0.06 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf2\" x 4-1/2\" thermally broken,center set, flush glazed storefront Water (ASTM E 331): 10.0 psfsystem for insulating glass. Thermal (AAMA 1503, CRFf of 60YES 45 TU (Front Set)2\" x 4-1/2\" thermally broken, NFRC 100, & AAMA 507): U-Value of 0.39 btu/hr/ft²/°F or lessfront set, flush glazed storefront systemfor insulating glass. ASTM E 90 & ASTM E 1332: 35 STC, 29 OITC; laminated Air (ASTM E 283): 0.06 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf Water (ASTM E 331): 10.0 psf Thermal (AAMA 1503, CRFf of 68 NFRC 100 & AAMA 507): U-Value of 0.40 btu/hr/ft²/°F or less AAMA 1801: 36 STC, 30 OITC; laminatedYES 45 FT (Center Set) Air (ASTM E 283): 0.06 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf2-1/4\" x 4-1/2\" thermally broken, center Water (ASTM E 331): 10.0 psf Thermal (AAMA 1503 & CRFf of 60set, flush glazed storefront system for NFRC 100): U-Value of 0.46 btu/hr/ft²/°F or lessinsulating glass.YES 45 XT (Center Set) Air (ASTM E 283): 0.01 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf2\" x 4-1/2\" “Best in Class Water (ASTM E 331): 10.0 psfPerformance” thermally broken, Thermal (AAMA 1503, CRFf of 66center set, flush glazed storefront NFRC 100, & AAMA 507): U-Value of 0.36 btu/hr/ft²/°F or lesssystem for insulating glass. AAMA 1801: 32 STC, 27 OITC; annealed 36 STC, 30 OITC; laminatedEffective Date: May 3, 2013 | PS-1000-05 Certified test reports are available at www.ykkap.com/productmaster Page-7

Product Selection Guide STOREFRONTS – PRODUCT COMPARISONYKK AP PRODUCT EFCO KAWNEER OLD CASTLE US ALUMINUM BUILDING Thermo-Set ENVELOPEYES 600 System 960 EnCore® HP-175Front Loading Thermally BrokenStorefront SystemYES 20 SashStorefront System for Monolithic or — — — —Insulating GlassYHS 50 FS Series 525 (NT) IR 500 FG-5000 IG 500Impact Resistant and Blast MitigatingStorefront System for MonolithicGlassYHS 50 FI — IR 501 FG-5100 BR 604/606Impact Resistant and Blast MitigatingStorefront System for InsulatingGlassYHS 50 TU Series 526 (T) IR 501 UT FG-5100 BR 601Thermally Broken Impact Resistant Thermaland Blast Mitigating StorefrontSystem for Insulating GlassPage-8 PS-1000-05 | Effective Date: May 3, 2013

Product Selection GuideSTOREFRONTS – PERFORMANCE BY SYSTEMYES 600 Air (ASTM E 283): 0.06 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf1-3/4\" x 4-1/2\" or 1-3/4\" x 6\" front Water (ASTM E 331): 10.0 psf Thermal (AAMA 1503 & CRFf of 78loading thermally broken storefront NFRC 100): U-Value of 0.44 btu/hr/ft²/°F or lesssystem for 1” insulating glass.YES 20 Sash Air (ASTM E 283): —1\" x 2\" storefront system for Water (ASTM E 331): —varied thicknesses of monolithicor insulating glass.YHS 50 FS Air (ASTM E 283): 0.06 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf Water (ASTM E 331): 12.0 psf(Florida High Velocity Hurricane Zone Approved) (ASTM E 1886 / 1996, TAS 201 – 203): ±70 psf2-1/2\" X 5\" impact resistant and blast ASTM F 1642: Meets UFC 4-010-01 prescriptive standard inmitigating storefront for monolithic glass. accordance with 2007 revisions Must be analyzed using dynamic analysis by a GSA-TS01: blast consultantYHS 50 FI Air (ASTM E 283): 0.06 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf Water (ASTM E 331): 12.0 psf(Florida High Velocity Hurricane Zone Approved) (ASTM E 1886 / 1996, TAS 201 – 203): ±70 psf2-1/2\" X 5\" impact resistant and blast ASTM F 1642: Meets UFC 4-010-01 prescriptive standard inmitigating storefront for insulating glass accordance with 2007 revisions1\" to 1-5/16\" thick. GSA-TS01: Must be analyzed using dynamic analysis by a blast consultantYHS 50 TU Thermal (NFRC 100): U-value: 0.49 btu/hr/ft²/°F or less(Florida High Velocity Hurricane Zone Approved) Air (ASTM E 283): 0.06 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf Water (ASTM E 331): 12.0 psf2-1/2\" X 5\" thermally broken impact (ASTM E 1886 / 1996,resistant and blast mitigating storefront TAS 201 – 203): ±70 psffor insulating glass Thermal (AAMA 1503 & CRFf of 591\" to 1-5/16\" thick. NFRC 102): U-Value of 0.45 btu/hr/ft²/°F or less ASTM F 1642: Wet Glazed-Minimal Hazard Dry Glazed-Low Hazard GSA-TS01: Wet Glazed - Level 1 Dry Glazed-Level 3B Thermal (AAMA 507): U-value: 0.45 btu/hr/ft²/°F or less Thermal (NFRC 100): U-value: 0.398 btu/hr/ft²/°F or lessEffective Date: May 3, 2013 | PS-1000-05 Certified test reports are available at www.ykkap.com/productmaster Page-9

Product Selection Guide WINDOW WALLS – PRODUCT COMPARISONYKK AP PRODUCT EFCO KAWNEER OLD CASTLE US ALUMINUM BUILDING BG 450 ENVELOPEYSG 40 S-901 — E-Z SETIIStructural Silicone Glazed WindowWall SystemYSG 50 YSG 50 — FG-3000 SSG BG 525Structural Silicone Glazed Window BT 525Wall System ThermalYSG 50 T S-902 FA SET SSG T — FF 450Thermally Broken FF 451Structural Silicone Glazed WindowWall SystemYWW 45 FS System 901 (NT) FG 623 Mor:FrontFront Set Window Wall System ISOLOCK® (6\" System)YWW 45 FIFront Set Window Wall — FG 123 —System for Monolithic or Insulating (6\" System)GlassPage-10 PS-1000-05 | Effective Date: May 3, 2013

Product Selection GuideWINDOW WALLS – PERFORMANCE BY SYSTEMYSG 40 Air (ASTM E 283): 0.06 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf2\" x 4-3/16\", two-sided structural Water (ASTM E 331): 10.0 psfsilicone glazed, ribbon window framingsystem designed for monolithic glass.YSG 50 Air (ASTM E 283): 0.06 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf2\" x 4-15/16\" vertical structural silicone Water (ASTM E 331): 10.0 psfglazed system designed for insulatingand monolithic glass.YSG 50 T Air (ASTM E 283): 0.06 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf2\" x 4-15/16\" thermally broken 10.0 psfvertical structural silicone glazed Water (ASTM E 331): CRFf of 70system designed for insulating and U-Value of 0.40 btu/hr/ft²/°F or lessmonolithic glass. Thermal (AAMA 1503 & NFRC 100): 0.06 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf 12.0 psfYWW 45 FS Air (ASTM E 283):1-3/4\" x 4-1/2\" front set, inside, outside, Water (ASTM E 331):or structural silicone glazed window wallsystem for monolithic glass.YWW 45 FI Air (ASTM E 283): 0.06 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf2-1/4\" x 4-1/2\" thermally broken, offset,front loaded flush glazed, inside set Water (ASTM E 331): 12.0 psfframing system, with an option forexterior and structural silicone glazing. Air (ASTM E 283): 0.06 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf Water (ASTM E 331): 12.0 psfYWW 45 TU Thermal AAMA 1503 & CRFf of 692-1/4\" x 4-1/2\" thermally broken, offset, AAMA 507: U-Value of 0.39 btu/hr/ft²/°F or lessfront loaded flush glazed, inside set AAMA 1801: 31 STC, 25 OITC; annealedframing system, with an option for 35 STC, 29 OITC; laminatedexterior and structural silicone glazing.Effective Date: May 3, 2013 | PS-1000-05 Certified test reports are available at www.ykkap.com/productmaster Page-11

Product Selection Guide WINDOW WALLS – PRODUCT COMPARISONYKK AP PRODUCT EFCO KAWNEER OLD CASTLE US ALUMINUM BUILDING — ENVELOPE —YWW 40 TFront Loading Thermally Broken — — —Window Wall System for InsulatingGlassYWW 45 T Series 955 (TS) — —Front Loading Thermally BrokenWindow Wall System for InsulatingGlassYWW 50 T System 902 (T) — TCR-250 —Front Loading Thermally BrokenWindow Wall System for Monolithicand Insulating GlassYWE 40 T — SM 400T ICR-225 BT 450Thermally Improved Front Set Series 406 (T) — 4-1/2\" BT 600Window Wall System for InsulatingGlass. ICR-225 6\"YWE 60 TThermally Improved Front SetWindow Wall System for Monolithicand Insulating Glass.Page-12 PS-1000-05 | Effective Date: May 3, 2013

Product Selection GuideWINDOW WALLS – PERFORMANCE BY SYSTEMYWW 40 T Air (ASTM E 283): 0.06 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf2-1/4\" x 4\" thermally broken, offset, front Water (ASTM E 331): 12.0 psfloaded, inside set, flush glazed framingsystem for insulating glass, with an 0.06 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psfoption for exterior glazing. 12.0 psf CRFf of 69YWW 45 T Air (ASTM E 283): U-Value of 0.40 btu/hr/ft²/°F or less2-1/4\" x 4-1/2\" thermally broken, offset, 33 STC, 26 OITC; annealedfront loaded, inside set, flush glazed Water (ASTM E 331): 35 STC, 29 OITC; laminatedframing system for insulating glass, 0.06 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psfwith an option for exterior and structural Thermal (AAMA 1503 & 12.0 psfsilicone glazing. AAMA 507): CRFf of 70 AAMA 1801: U-Value of 0.41 btu/hr/ft²/°F or less 33 STC, 27 OITC; annealedYWW 50 T Air (ASTM E 283): 36 STC, 30 OITC; laminated2-1/4\" x 5\" thermally broken, offset, frontloaded framing system for monolithic Water (ASTM E 331): 0.06 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psfand insulating glass with options for 10.0 psfexterior glazing, structural silicone Thermal (AAMA 1503 & CRFf of 57glazing, and a slab edge cover. AAMA 507): U-Value of 0.45 btu/hr/ft²/°F or less ASTM E 1425:YWE 40 T Air (ASTM E 283):2\" x 4\" thermally improved, front set, Water (ASTM E 331):inside or structural silicone glazed Thermal (AAMA 1503 &window wall system for insulating glass. NFRC 100):YWE 60 T Air (ASTM E 283): 0.06 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf2-1/4\" x 6\" thermally improved, frontset, inside or structural silicone glazed Water (ASTM E 331): 15.0 psfwindow wall system for insulating glass,with floor spanning capability. Thermal (AAMA 1503 & CRFf of 64 NFRC 100): U-Value of 0.47 btu/hr/ft²/°F or less AAMA 1801: 31 STC, 26 OITC; annealed 34 STC, 28 OITC; laminatedEffective Date: May 3, 2013 | PS-1000-05 Certified test reports are available at www.ykkap.com/productmaster Page-13

Product Selection Guide CURTAIN WALLS – PRODUCT COMPARISONYKK AP PRODUCT EFCO KAWNEER OLD CASTLE US ALUMINUM BUILDING Series 4500 ENVELOPEYCW 700Thermally Improved Outside Glazed — 2250 L R Wall HP-225Curtain Wall SystemYCW 750 XT 5600 X-Therm 1600 UT — —High Performance Series 3250Curtain Wall SystemFeaturing Dual Thermal BarriersYCW 750 OG S-5600 2-1/2” 1600 Reliance™-OGThermally Improved Outside Glazed Wall System®1Curtain Wall SystemYCW 750 OGP S-5600 2-1/2” 1600UT Reliance™-OG Series 3250Thermally Broken Outside Glazed With Duracast® Wall System®1Curtain Wall System S-5600 2-1/2” 1600 Reliance™-SSG Series 3150YCW 750 SSG Wall System®2Thermally Improved StructuralSilicone Glazed Curtain WallSystemYCW 750 IG S-5900 1600 Reliance™-IG SS Series 4250Thermally Improved Inside Glazed Wall System®3Curtain Wall System — 1600 Reliance™-SS Series 3150/3250YCW 750 SplineTech® Wall System®5Thermally Broken (With custom mullions)Storefront SystemYCW 752 S-5600 2\" 1602 Wall — Series 2200Outside Glazed Thermally ImprovedPressure Wall SystemPage-14 PS-1000-05 | Effective Date: May 3, 2013

Product Selection GuideCURTAIN WALLS – PERFORMANCE BY SYSTEMYCW 700 Air (ASTM E 283): 0.01 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf2-1/4\" x 7\" thermally improved, Water (ASTM E 331): 12.0 psf Thermal (AAMA 1503 & CRFf of 71outside glazed curtain wall system for NFRC 100): U-Value of 0.43 btu/hr/ft²/°F or less AAMA 1801: 35 STC, 29 OITC; laminatedmonolithic and insulating glass.YCW 750 XT Air (ASTM E 283): 0.06 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf2-1/2\" x various depths Water (ASTM E 331): 20.0 psf Thermal (AAMA 1503, AAMA 1\" IGU with CoG U-Factor of 0.29 btu/hr/SF/°F;High performance curtain wall 507, & NFRC 100): CRFf of 78, U-Value of 0.37 btu/hr/ft²/°F or lessfeaturing dual thermal barriers. AAMA 1801: 1-1/2\" IGU with CoG U-Factor of 0.29 btu/hr/ SF/°F; CRFf of 82, U-Value of 0.20 btu/hr/ft²/°F or less 2\" IGU with CoG U-Factor of 0.29 btu/hr/SF/°F; CRFf of 82, U-Value of 0.24 btu/hr/ft²/°F or less STC 32, OITC 27; heat strengthened STC 35, OITC 30; laminatedYCW 750 OG Air (ASTM E 283): 0.06 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf2-1/2\" x 5-1/4\", 6\", 6-3/4\", or 7-1/2\" Water (ASTM E 331): 15.0 psf Thermal (AAMA 1503 & 507, CRFf of 66thermally improved, outside glazed NFRC 100): U-Value of 0.46 btu/hr/ft²/°F or less AAMA 1801: STC 31, OITC 26; annealedcurtain wall system for monolithic and STC 34, OITC 28; laminatedinsulating glass. 0.06 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf 15.0 psfYCW 750 OGP Air (ASTM E 283): CRFf of 662-1/2\" x 5-1/4\", 6\", 6-3/4\", or 7-1/2\" Water (ASTM E 331): U-Value of 0.46 btu/hr/ft²/°F or less Thermal (AAMA 1503 & 507, STC 31, OITC 26; annealedthermally improved, outside glazed NFRC 100): STC 34, OITC 28; laminated AAMA 1801:curtain wall system for monolithic and 0.06 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf 20.0 psfinsulating glass. CRFf of 70 U-Value of 0.42 btu/hr/ft²/°F or lessYCW 750 SSG Air (ASTM E 283): 35 STC, 29 OITC; laminated2-1/2\" x 5-1/4\", 6\", 6-3/4\", or 7-1/2\" Water (ASTM E 331): Thermal (AAMA 1503 &thermally improved, structural NFRC 100): AAMA 1801:silicone glazed curtain wall systemfor monolithic and insulating glass.YCW 750 IG Air (ASTM E 283): 0.06 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf2-1/2\" x 5-1/4\", 6\", 6-3/4\", or 7-1/2\" Water (ASTM E 331):thermally improved, inside glazed Thermal (AAMA 1503 & 20.0 psfcurtain wall system for monolithic NFRC 100):and insulating glass. ASTM E 90 & ASTM E 1332: CRFf of 61 U-Value of 0.49 btu/hr/ft²/°F or lessYCW 750 SplineTech®2-1/4” x 5-1/4\", 6\", 6-3/4\", or 7-1/2\" 34 STC, 29 OITC; laminatedThermally improved screw splineassembled curtain wall system for Air (ASTM E 283): 0.06 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psfinsulating or monolithic glazing. Water (ASTM E 331): Thermal (AAMA 1503): 15.0 psf CRFf of 67 U-Value of 0.45 btu/hr/ft²/°F or lessEffective Date: May 3, 2013 | PS-1000-05 Certified test reports are available at www.ykkap.com/productmaster Page-15

Product Selection Guide CURTAIN WALLS – PRODUCT COMPARISONYKK AP PRODUCT EFCO KAWNEER OLD CASTLE US ALUMINUM Series 5600 1600 Impact BUILDING Series IW3250YHC 300 OG ENVELOPEimpact resistant and blast mitigating —outside glazed curtain wall system HR-250 — (Monolithic) HR-251 (Insulating)YHC 300 SSG — HR-250impact resistant and blast mitigating (Monolithic)structural silicone glazed curtain —wall system HR-251 (Insulating)YHC 300 IGimpact resistant and blast mitigating — — —inside glazed curtainwall systemPage-16 PS-1000-05 | Effective Date: May 3, 2013

Product Selection GuideCURTAIN WALLS – PERFORMANCE BY SYSTEMYHC 300 OG Air (ASTM E 283): 0.06 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf(55 PSF) Water (ASTM E 331): 20.0 psf (ASTM E 1886 / 1996, ± 55 psf (Small Missile Level A)(Florida High Velocity Hurricane Zone Approved) TAS 201 – 203): Thermal (AAMA 1503 & (Large Missile D)3” x 6-15/16\", 7-11/16\", 9-3/4\" or 10-1/2\" NFRC 102): CRFf of 72impact resistant outside glazed curtain ASTM E 1425: U-Value of 0.43 btu/hr/ft²/°F or lesswall system for 1/4” to 9/16” monolithic 37 STC, 32 OITC; laminatedor 1” to 1-5/16” insulating glass.YHC 300 OG Air (ASTM E 283): 0.06 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf(Multiple Level, including E) Water (ASTM E 331): 20.0 psf (ASTM E 1886 / 1996, ± 90 psf (Small Missile Level A)(Florida High Velocity Hurricane Zone Approved) TAS 201 – 203): Thermal (AAMA 1503 & (Large Missile D and E)3\" x 6-15/16\", 7-11/16\", 9-3/4\" or 10-1/2\" NFRC 102): CRFf of 72impact resistant and blast mitigating ASTM E 1425: U-Value of 0.43 btu/hr/ft²/°F or lessoutside glazed curtain wall system for ASTM F 1642: 37 STC, 32 OITC; laminated1/4\" to 9/16\" monolithic or 090 SG IGU - Wet Glazed - No Break1\" to 1-5/16\" insulating glass. GSA-TS01: 090 SG IGU - Dry Glazed - No Break 090 SG IGU - Wet Glazed - Level 1 090 SG IGU - Wet Glazed - Level 1YHC 300 OG Air (ASTM E 283): 0.06 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf(Large Missile Impact) Water (ASTM E 331): 20.0 psf (ASTM E 1886 / 1996, ± 130 psf (Large Missile Level D and E)(Florida High Velocity Hurricane Zone Approved) TAS 201 – 203): Thermal (AAMA 1503 & CRFf of 723\" x 6-15/16\", 7-11/16\", 9-3/4\" or 10-1/2\" NFRC 102): U-Value of 0.43 btu/hr/ft²/°F or lessimpact resistant outside glazed curtain ASTM E 1425: 37 STC, 32 OITC; laminatedwall system for 1/4” to 9/16” monolithicor 1\" to 1-5/16\" insulating glass.YHC 300 SSG Air (ASTM E 283): 0.06 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf Water (ASTM E 331): 20.0 psf(Florida High Velocity Hurricane Zone Approved) (ASTM E 1886 / 1996, ± 90 psf (Large Missile Level D) TAS 201 – 203):3\" x 7-1/16\" or 7-3/4\" impact resistant Thermal (AAMA 1503 U-Value of 0.41 btu/hr/ft²/°F or lessand blast mitigating structural silicone & 507:glazed curtain wall system for 1/4\" ASTM F 1642: Meets UFC 4-010-01 Prescriptive Standardto 9/16\" monolithic or 1\" to 1-5/16\" GSA-TS01: Must be analyzed using dynamic analysisinsulating glass. by a blast consultantYHC 300 IG Air (ASTM E 283): 0.06 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf Water (ASTM E 331): 20.0 psf(Florida High Velocity Hurricane Zone Approved) (ASTM E 1886 / 1996, ± 90 psf (Large and Small Missile) TAS 201 – 203): ± 120 psf (Large and Small Missile)3\" x 7-1/16\", 7-13/16\", or 7-13/16\" Thermal (AAMA 1503 & CRFf of 63impact resistant and blast mitigating NFRC 102): U-Value of 0.49 btu/hr/ft²/°F or lessinside glazed curtain wall system for ASTM F 1642: Meets UFC 4-010-01 Prescriptive Standard1/4\" to 9/16\" monolithic or 1\" to 1-5/16\" GSA-TS01: Must be analyzed using dynamic analysisinsulating glass. by a blast consultantEffective Date: May 3, 2013 | PS-1000-05 Certified test reports are available at www.ykkap.com/productmaster Page-17

Product Selection Guide SUN CONTROLS – PRODUCT COMPARISONYKK AP PRODUCT EFCO KAWNEER OLD CASTLE US ALUMINUM BUILDING ENVELOPEThermaShade® E-Shade™ 1600 SunShade® Solar Eclipse™ Series 360024”, 30”, or 36” projected Cradle Sun Shadeto Cradle CertifiedSM sunshadesystem featuring a thermal barrier.Luminance® E-Lite™ InLighten® Solar Shelf —2” struts x 24” or 36” projected light (Light Shelf)shelf system constructed from highquality aluminum extrusions anda lightweight, rigid honeycombcore panel with a durable melaminesurface.Page-18 PS-1000-05 | Effective Date: May 3, 2013

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Product Selection Guide BALCONY DOORS – PRODUCT COMPARISONYKK AP PRODUCT EFCO KAWNEER OLD CASTLE US ALUMINUM BUILDING ENVELOPEYSD 400 Series 3005 990 Sliding Door Terra Slide —Heavy Duty Sliding Glass Door Series 60EYSD 600 T Series 5XPT AA 3200 — —Thermally Broken Architectural — — —Sliding Glass DoorYSD 600 TH Series 5XPTThermally Broken Impact ResistantArchitectural Sliding Glass DoorPage-20 PS-1000-05 | Effective Date: May 3, 2013

Product Selection GuideBALCONY DOORS – PERFORMANCE BY SYSTEMYSD 400 Air (ASTM E 283): 0.30 cfm/ft² @ 1.57 psf4-1/16\" deep heavy duty sliding door for Water (ASTM E 331): 9.0 psf (Low SIll) 15.0 psf (High Sill)1\" insulating glass. (ASTM E 1886 / 1996, TAS 201 – 203): ± 60 psf Thermal (AAMA 507): U-Value of 0.54 btu/hr/ft²/°F or less AAMA 1801: 31 STC, 27 OITC; annealed 33 STC, 30 OITC; laminatedYSD 600 T Air (ASTM E 283): 0.30 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf6\" deep thermally broken, architectural Water (ASTM E 331): 20.0 psfsliding door for 1\" insulating glass. Thermal (AAMA 1503 & CRFf of 43 AAMA 507): U-Value of 0.51 btu/hr/ft²/°F or lessYSD 600 TH AAMA 1801: 33 STC, 30 OITC; laminated(Florida High Velocity Hurricane Zone Approved) Air (ASTM E 283): 0.30 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf Water (ASTM E 331): 18.0 psf6\" deep thermally broken, impact (ASTM E 1886 / 1996,resistant architectural sliding door for TAS 201 – 203): ± 120 psf1\" (Small Missile) and 1-3/16\" (Large & Thermal (AAMA 1503 & CRFf of 43Small Missile) insulating glass. AAMA 507): U-Value of 0.51 btu/hr/ft²/°F or less AAMA 1801: 33 STC, 30 OITC; laminatedEffective Date: May 3, 2013 | PS-1000-05 Certified test reports are available at www.ykkap.com/productmaster Page-21

Product Selection Guide BALCONY DOORS – PRODUCT COMPARISONYKK AP PRODUCT EFCO KAWNEER OLD CASTLE — BUILDING — ENVELOPE —YSD 700 Series 5XP HPS & HPX —Heavy Commercial — WinDoorSliding Glass Door 9050YSD 700 H Series 5XP HPS & HPX —Impact ResistantHeavy CommercialSliding Glass DoorYTD 350 T Series T350 2000T Terrace DoorThermally Broken TerraStile® Terra Swing™Architectural Terrace DoorYTD 350 TH Series 351 2000 T Terrace DoorThermally Broken Impact Resistant TerraStile NX 8900 I Terra Swing™Architectural Terrace DoorPage-22 PS-1000-05 | Effective Date: May 3, 2013

Product Selection GuideBALCONY DOORS – PERFORMANCE BY SYSTEMYSD 700 Air (ASTM E 283): 0.30 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf7\" deep thermally broken, heavy Water (ASTM E 331): 15.0 psf monolithic glasscommercial sliding door for 1/4\" to 3/8\" 20.0 psf insulating glassmonolithic, and 1\" insulating non-impact Thermal (AAMA 1503 & CRFf of 21glass. AAMA 507): U-Value of 0.61 btu/hr/ft²/°F or less AAMA 1801: 30 STC, 26 OITC annealed 30 STC, 27 OITC laminatedYSD 700 H Air (ASTM E 283): Water (ASTM E 331): 0.30 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf(Florida High Velocity Hurricane Zone Approved) 15.0 psf monolithic (ASTM E 1886 / 1996, 20.0 psf insulating glass7\" deep thermally broken, impact TAS 201 – 203):resistant heavy commercial sliding glass Thermal (AAMA 1503 & ±120 psfdoor for 9/16\" monolithic (Small & Large AAMA 507): CRFf of 21Missile), and 1-3/16\" insulating (Small & AAMA 1801: U-Value of 0.61 btu/hr/ft²/°F or lessLarge Missile) glass. 30 STC, 26 OITC annealed 30 STC, 27 OITC laminatedYTD 350 T Air (ASTM E 283):3-1/2\" or 4-1/2\" deep high performance Water (ASTM E 331): 0.10 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf 15.0 psf single outswingthermally broken, architectural terrace Thermal (AAMA 1503): 12.0 psf single, 8.0 psf inswing pair CRFf of 56door for 1\" insulating glass. ASTM E 330, AAMA 101: U-Value of 0.44 btu/hr/ft²/°F or less Outswing; 80 psf single, 65 psf pair AAMA 1801: Inswing; 60 psf single, 40 psf pair 35 STC, 29 OITC; tempered 38 STC, 32 OITC; laminatedYTD 350 TH Air (ASTM E 283): 0.10 cfm/ft² @ 6.24 psf3-1/2\" or 4-1/2\" deep high performance Water (ASTM E 331): 16.0 psf single outswingthermally broken, impact resistant ASTM E 330, TAS 202): 110 psf single up to 3’-6” x 10’architectural terrace door for 1\" Thermal (AAMA 1503): 90 psf pair up to 6’ x 9’insulating glass. 110 psf pair up to 7’ x 8’ ASTM E 330, AAMA 101: CRFf of 56 U-Value of 0.44 btu/hr/ft²/°F or less AAMA 1801: Outswing; 80 psf single, 65 psf pair Inswing; 60 psf single, 40 psf pair 35 STC, 29 OITC; tempered 38 STC, 32 OITC; laminatedEffective Date: May 3, 2013 | PS-1000-05 Page-23

Product Selection Guide OPERABLE WINDOWS – PRODUCT COMPARISONYKK AP PRODUCT EFCO KAWNEER OLD CASTLE US ALUMINUM BUILDING ENVELOPEYES SSG Vent WV-410 Vent Glass Vent ZS2750 Series 7500Outswing Vent Window for (Storefront)Storefront and Window WallYES SSG TU Vent WV-410 Vent — 30P Series 7500Outswing Vent Window forStorefront and Window Wall withThermally Broken Sash and Frame.YFW 400 TU Series 660 (T) 8410 TL — —4” Deep Thermally Broken FixedWindowsYFW 400 TUH Series 6621 8410 TL — —4” Deep Thermally Broken, ImpactResistant and Blast Mitigating FixedWindowsYOW 225 Series 2600 7225 — Series 7200/7300Operable and Fixed Window forMonolithic and Insulating GlassYOW 225 HImpact Resistant Operable and Series 2600 — — —Fixed Window for Monolithic GlassPage-24 PS-1000-05 | Effective Date: May 3, 2013


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