By Authority Of THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Legally Binding Document By the Authority Vested By Part 5 of the United States Code § 552(a) and Part 1 of the Code of Regulations § 51 the attached document has been duly INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE and shall be considered legally binding upon all citizens and residents of the United States of America. HEED THIS NOTICE: Criminal penalties may apply for noncompliance. e Document Name: CFR Section(s): Standards Body: Official Incorporator: THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OFFICE OF THE FEDERAL REGISTER WASHINGTON, D.C. A M E R I C A N A R C H I T E C T U R A L ANSI/AAMA 1002.10-93 Voluntary Specification for Insulating Storm Products for Windows and Sliding Glass Doors M A N U F A C T U R E R S A S S O C I A T I O N Copyright by the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA). This document was purchased by Carl Malamud of Public.Resource.Org on April 20, 2012. 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F(cid:120)O R(cid:3)EWORD ...................................................................................................... 1 1.0 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS ...................................................................... 2 1.1 GENERAL ............................................................................................... 2 1.2 REFERENCED STANDARDS ................................................................ 2 1.3 MATERIALS ............................................................................................ 3 1.4 WEATHERSTRIP .................................................................................... 4 1.5 CONSTRUCTION .................................................................................... 4 1.6 FINISH ..................................................................................................... 4 1.7 INSECT SCREENS ................................................................................. 4 1.8 GLASS AND GLAZING MATERIALS .................................................... 4 1.9 INSTALLATION....................................................................................... 5 2.0 SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS ....................................................................... 5 2.1 STORM WINDOWS - FIXED, EXTERNAL (FWE) .................................. 5 2.2 STORM WINDOWS - HORIZONTAL, EXTERNAL (HWE) .................... 6 2.3 STORM WINDOWS - VERTICAL, EXTERNAL (VWE) .......................... 7 2.4 STORM DOORS - SLIDING GLASS, EXTERNAL (SGE) ...................... 9 2.5 STORM WINDOWS - FIXED, INTERNAL (FWI) .................................. 10 2.6 STORM WINDOWS - HORIZONTAL, INTERNAL (HWI) ..................... 10 2.7 STORM WINDOWS - VERTICAL, INTERNAL (VWI) ........................... 11 2.8 STORM DOORS - SLIDING GLASS, INTERNAL (SGI) ...................... 12 APPENDIX A ................................................................................................... 16 APPENDIX B .................................................................................................... 17 AAMA. 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ANSI/AAMA 1002.10-93 American Architectural Manufacturers Association 1827 Walden Office Square, Suite 550, Schaumburg, IL 60173 PHONE (847) 303-5664 FAX (847) 303-5774 EMAIL [email protected] WEBSITE www.aamanet.org Copyright by the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA). This document was purchased by Carl Malamud of Public.Resource.Org on April 20, 2012. It may not be reproduced, republished or distributed in any format without the express written consent of AAMA. FOREWORD (This Foreword is not a part of the American National Standard ANSI/AAMA 1002.10-93, “Voluntary Specifications for Insulating Storm Products for Windows and Sliding Glass Doors”.) These specifications are primarily for use with, and are a part of, the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) Certification Program, which in turn, is symbolized by the “AAMA” label. Participation in the AAMA Certification Program and use of the copyrighted “AAMA” label are not limited to members of the Association. Any manufacturer willing to be licensed pursuant to the AAMA Certification Program, must submit his products to accredited AAMA testing laboratories and permit unannounced, periodic, in-plant inspections by an authorized AAMA inspection agency, to qualify for use of the AAMA label. Use of the label is authorized impartially and scrupulously in the public interest. For those not licensed in this Program, conformance with these specifications must not be claimed or implied for products coming within their scope unless such products do, in fact, meet all of the descriptive, safety, performance and rating requirements specified herein. AAMA as the sponsor of these specifications, reserves the right to question any claims of conformance and to test the products of any manufacturer making such claims. Unauthorized or improper use of the label will be prosecuted. SHORT FORM SPECIFICATION To simplify the writing of these specifications AAMA has prepared a “Short Form Specification,” by inserting the applicable specification designation(s). All insulating storm products for windows and sliding glass doors shall conform to the (See Note below) voluntary specification(s) in AAMA 1002.10-93, be labeled with the “AAMA” label, have the sash and/or louver arrangement(s) and be of the size(s) shown on the drawings and be as manufactured by or approved equal. NOTE TO THE SPECIFICATION WRITER: Insert type of insulating storm window or sliding glass door and performance class desired by specification designation. For example, an Exterior Vertically Operated Insulating Storm Window for Class 30 shall be described as VWE-30. For detailed requirements see Section 2. REVISIONS HIGHLIGHTS (cid:120) All reference standards have been updated. (cid:120) Specification for PVC extrusions added (Section 1.2.1.2). Corner Weld Test for PVC windows has been added (Appendix A.) (cid:120) Concentrated Load and Glass Adherence Test (Sections 2.1.3.6, 2.2.3.7, 2.3.3.8, 2.4.3.7, 2.5.3.5, 2.6.2.6, 2.7.3.7 & 2.8.3.6) have been revised to utilize test procedure ASTM E 987 88. AAMA 1002.10-93 Page 1 Copyright by the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA). This document was purchased by Carl Malamud of Public.Resource.Org on April 20, 2012. It may not be reproduced, republished or distributed in any format without the express written consent of AAMA. 1.0 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS NOTE: This section contains general requirements applicable to insulating storm products and is to be used in conjunction with Section 2. 1.1 GENERAL Insulating storm products covered in this voluntary specification are units to be used in tandem with prime windows and prime sliding glass doors to improve interior climate control. Their use singly, or as prime windows or prime sliding glass doors, is not recommended. 1.2 REFERENCE STANDARDS The following standards and specifications are part of this specification where referenced: AAMA (American Architectural Manufacturers Association) AAMA 303-91, “Voluntary Specification for Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Exterior Profile Extrusions” AAMA 603.8-92, “Voluntary Performance Requirements and Test Procedures for Pigmented Organic Coatings on Extruded Aluminum” AAMA 701-92, “Voluntary Specification for Pile Weatherstripping” AAMA 800-92, “Voluntary Specifications and Test Methods for Sealants,” containing the following specifications and test methods: AAMA 802.3-92, '”Ductile Back-Bedding Compound” AAMA 803.3-92, “Narrow-Joint Seam Sealer” AAMA 804.1-92, “Ductile Back-Bedding Glazing Tapes” AAMA 805.2-92, “Bonding-Type Back-Bedding Compound” AAMA 806.1-92, “Bonding-Type Back-Bedding Glazing Tapes” AAMA 807.1-92, “Oil-Extended Cured Rubber Back-Bedding Glazing Tapes” AAMA 808.3-92, “Exterior Perimeter Sealing Compound” AAMA 809.2-92, “Non-Drying Sealants” AAMA 810.1-92, “Expanded Cellular Glazing Tape” AAMA 902-92, “Voluntary Specification for Sash Balances” ANSI (American National Standards Institute) ANSI H35.2-1990, “American National Standard Dimensional Tolerances for Aluminum Mill Products” ANSI Z97.1-1984, “American National Standard for Safety Glazing Materials Used in Buildings - Safety Performance Specifications and Methods of Test” SMA (Screen Manufacturers Association) ANSI/SMA 1004-1987, “Specifications for Aluminum Tubular Frame Screens for Windows” ANSI/SMA 2006-1987, “Specifications for Aluminum Sliding Screen Doors” SMA SMT 31-1990, “Testing Procedures and Equipment Bulletin for Attachment of Screening to Frame” ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) ASTM B 456-91, “Specification for Electrodeposited Coatings of Copper Plus Nickel Plus Chromium and Nickel Plus Chromium” ASTM B 633-85, “Electrodeposited Coatings of Zinc on Iron and Steel” ASTM B 766-86, “Specification for Electrodeposited Coatings of Cadmium” ASTM C 920-87, “Specification for Elastomeric Joint Sealants” ASTM C 1036-91, “Standard Specification for Flat Glass” ASTM C 1048-91, “Standard Specification for Heat-Treated Flat Glass-Kind HS, Kind FT Coated and Uncoated Glass” ASTM D 3656-89, “Standard Specification for Insect Screening and Louver Cloth Woven from Vinyl-Coated-Glass Fiber Yarns” AAMA 1002.10-93 Page 2 Copyright by the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA). 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ASTM D 4216-91, “Specification for Rigid Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) and Related Plastic Building Products Compounds” ASTM D 4726-91, “Standard Specification for White Rigid Poly (Vinyl Chloride) Exterior-Profile Extrusions Used for Assembled Windows and Doors” ASTM E 283-91, “Test Method for Rate of Air Leakage Through Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls and Doors Under Specified Pressure Differences Across the Specimen” ASTM E 330-90, “Test Method for Structural Performance of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls and Doors by Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference” ASTM E 331-86, “Test Method for Water Penetration of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls and Doors by Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference” ASTM E 774-88, “Specification for Sealed Insulating Glass Units” ASTM E 987-88, “Standard Test Methods for Deglazing Force of Fenestration Products” ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers) ASCE 7-88, “Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures” GSA (General Services Administration) FS-RR-W-365-1967, “Federal Specification – Wire Fabric (Insect Screening)” CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) 16 CFR 1201-1986, “Safety Standard for Architectural Glazing Materials” 1.3 MATERIALS 1.3.1 MEMBERS 1.3.1.1 Aluminum, where used, shall be of commercial quality and of proper alloy, free from defects impairing strength and/or durability.” Where aluminum extrusions are used for main frame and panel sections, they shall have a minimum ultimate tensile strength of 22,000 psi (150 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 16,000 psi (110 MPa). As an example, commercial alloy 6063-T5 is one of several alloys that will meet the above requirements. Tolerances of the wall thicknesses and other cross section dimensions of aluminum extrusions shall comply with ANSI H35.2-1990 (Section 10). 1.3.1.2 Rigid poly (vinyl chloride) (PVC) extrusions shall comply with AAMA 303-91. 1.3.1.2.1 When main frame, sash or panel members of PVC products are welded, all corners in the test unit shall be tested in accordance with the Test Method in Appendix A and meet the following requirements: Weld seam shall be tested in the condition existing in the produced window or door product, except all reinforcing shall be removed before performing test. 1.3.1.2.1.1 When loaded to failure, the entire break shall not extend along the weld line. 1.3.1.2.2 Secondary members, such as friction shoes, filler track in sills of horizontally operating windows and vertical members of vertically operating windows, anti-bow mechanisms, weatherstripping guides, thermal breaks, etc., shall be of compatible materials. 1.3.2 REINFORCING MEMBERS Reinforcing members, if used, shall be of aluminum or other compatible material. Carbon steel, if used, shall be cadmium plated in accordance with ASTM B 766-86 Class 8, Type II or Type III; or zinc-plated in accordance with ASTM B 633-85. AAMA 1002.10-93 Page 3 Copyright by the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA). This document was purchased by Carl Malamud of Public.Resource.Org on April 20, 2012. It may not be reproduced, republished or distributed in any format without the express written consent of AAMA. 1.3.3 FASTENERS AND HARDWARE Screws, nuts, washers, bolts, rivets and other fastening devices and hardware incorporated in the product shall be of aluminum, stainless steel or other compatible corrosion resistant material(s). Steel, if used, shall be zinc-plated steel in accordance with ASTM B 633-85 or cadmium-plated in accordance with ASTM B 766-86 Class 8, Type II or Type III; or nickel- or chrome-plated, in accordance with ASTM B 456-91, (type SC). Counterbalancing mechanisms, when used, shall meet AAMA 902-92, Balance Class I. 1.4 WEATHERSTRIP Weatherstrip shall be of compatible material and resistant to weather. Pile weatherstrip, where used, shall conform to AAMA 701-92. 1.5 CONSTRUCTION 1.5.1 ASSEMBLY Windows and doors shall be assembled in a secure manner to perform as herein specified and to assure neat, weather- resistant construction. If sealant is used to seal mechanically-fixed joints, it shall meet AAMA 803.3-92, 809.2-92 or ASTM C 920-87, Type S, Grade NS, Class 25. Gaskets are permitted to be used to seal mechanically fixed joints. 1.5.2 MAINTENANCE Glazed sash and glazing materials shall be designed to permit reglazing. 1.6 FINISH 1.6.1 Exposed surfaces of all aluminum members shall be clean and free from serious surface blemishes. 1.6.2 Pigmented organic coatings on aluminum, where used, shall meet AAMA 603.8-92. 1.7 INSECT SCREENS 1.7.1 Insect screens are intended to provide reasonable insect control and are not for the purpose of providing security or provide for retention of objects or persons from the interior. 1.7.2 Insect screening shall be of compatible material. Aluminum screening shall conform to FS-RR-W-365. Plastic screening shall conform to ASTM D 3656-89. 1.7.3 Screen spline shall be of compatible material and fastened to the frame in such a manner as to permit replacement of screening. 1.7.4 Where screens are supplied and made from roll-formed, tubular sheet shapes, they shall conform to ANSI/SMA 1004- 1987. 1.7.5 Screens for sliding glass storm doors shall conform to ANSI/SMA 2006-1987. 1.8 GLASS AND GLAZING MATERIALS 1.8.1 Glass shall conform to ASTM C 1036-91. NOTE: For additional information refer to Appendix B. 1.8.2 Safety glazing, where used, shall conform to ANSI Z97.1-1984 or CPSC 16 CFR 1201. Tempered glass, where used, shall conform to ASTM C 1048-91 (Kind FT). Safety glazing shall be furnished on sliding glass storm doors. 1.8.3 Sealed insulating glass, where used, shall conform to ASTM E 774-88. AAMA 1002.10-93 Page 4 Copyright by the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA). This document was purchased by Carl Malamud of Public.Resource.Org on April 20, 2012. It may not be reproduced, republished or distributed in any format without the express written consent of AAMA. 1.8.4 CONFORMANCE TESTS Unless otherwise stipulated in this specification products submitted for tests under Section 2 shall contain annealed glass as per 1.7.1. Products glazed with glass shall correspond to the Glass Table in Appendix B for the required type, size and load. The manufacturer shall not select other glazing materials except under the following conditions: a) Products tested with plastic materials shall not qualify glass glazing materials, nor products tested with glass qualify plastic glazing materials. b) Products tested with sealed insulating glass shall not qualify single glazed products. c) Products tested with tempered glass shall not qualify products manufactured with annealed glass unless the tempered glass conforms to the Glass Table for the tested design load. 1.8.5 GLAZ1NG 1.8.5.1 Channel-Type Gaskets Gaskets shall be of compatible material, be resistant to weathering and maintain a seal between the glass and its surrounding frame. 1.8.5.2 Glazing Beads Glazing beads or retainers shall be of compatible material and of sufficient strength and fixation to retain the glass. 1.8.5.3 Back-Bedding Materials Back-bedding materials using metal or vinyl, interior or exterior face stops shall conform to one or more of the following specifications referenced in AAMA 800-92. Ductile back bedding compounds shall meet AAMA 802.3-92. Bonding type back bedding compounds shall meet AAMA 805.2-92. Ductile back bedding tapes shall meet AAMA 804.1-92. Bonding type back bedding glazing tapes shall meet AAMA 806.1- 92. Cured, rubber-like back bedding glazing tapes shall meet AAMA 807.1-92. Expanded, Cellular Glazing Tape shall meet AAMA 810.1-92. 1.9 INSTALLATION Manufacturer shall furnish standard details or written recommendations for installation of storm products. See Appendix B for additional information. NOTE: Installation of storm products that interfere with or alter the devices on buildings that are a part of the window cleaning system, (anchors, restraints, reinforcements, etc.,) shall be forbidden. Consult a qualified person regarding the care and use of these appurtenances. Infringement of the above can be a building code and/or a labor code violation and could cause injury or death to maintenance personnel. 2.0 SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS (Section 1, in its entirety, is part of this specification.) 2.1 SPECIFICATION FWE - FIXED - INSULATNG STORM WINDOWS FOR EXTERNAL APPLICATION 2.1.1 Construction 2.1.1.1 Frames shall be constructed either with fixed panels or shall be constructed to permit fixation and removal of either glazing or screen inserts, or both. 2.1.1.2 Intermediate mullions, when required, shall be securely fastened to frame. 2.1.2 TEST SAMPLES AAMA 1002.10-93 Page 5 Copyright by the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA). This document was purchased by Carl Malamud of Public.Resource.Org on April 20, 2012. It may not be reproduced, republished or distributed in any format without the express written consent of AAMA. 2.1.2.1 Samples submitted for tests shall be a completely assembled window of standard construction complete with all inserts (glazed and screen if supplied,) and be a minimum of 4'-0” (1220mm) wide and by 4'-0” (1220mm) high. 2.1.2.2 The test sample shall be mounted in a test buck, constructed as shown in Detail A. The sill of the test buck shall be pitched upward from outside at 13° angle. 2.1.3 TEST PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS The test sequence shall be optional between the manufacturer and testing laboratory except that, in all cases, the Air Infiltration Test shall precede the Water Penetration Test. Concentrated Load and Welded Corner Tests are permitted to be performed on a separate sash but shall be performed on a sash of identical size and design as used in test unit. In the absence of any other instructions from the manufacturer with regard to the test sequence, the laboratory shall perform all tests in the order given in the specifications. 2.1.3.1 Air Infiltration Test The test unit shall be subjected to an Air Infiltration Test in accordance with ASTM E 283-91. Air infiltration shall not exceed that amount specified in Table No. 1 at the pressure noted in that Table for the performance class required. 2.1.3.2 Water Penetration Test The test unit shall be subjected to a Water Penetration Test in accordance with ASTM E 331-86, except pressure drop shall be as specified in Table No. 1 for the performance class required. The test duration shall be three minutes. The unit is acceptable if no water overflows the interior edge of the sloped test-buck sill. 2.1.3.3 Uniform Load Test The test unit shall be subjected to a uniform load as indicated in Table No. 1 for the performance class required. An exterior pressure load test and an interior pressure load test shall be conducted. The sequence of applying the loads shall be determined by the laboratory. Each load shall be maintained for 10 seconds. Tests shall be conducted in accordance with ASTM E 330-91. At the conclusion of the tests, there shall be no glass breakage or permanent damage to fasteners or hardware parts. 2.1.3.4 Glass and Screen Inserts Squareness Tests A measure of the distances between diagonally opposite pairs of corners of an insert with a steel measuring rule shall not differ more than 5/16” (7.94 mm). 2.1.3.5 Attachment of Insect Screening to Frame Test (If supplied) The amount of force required to permanently unseat screening and/or spline 1/8” (3.18 mm) from its original seated position or to permanently move screening two strands shall be at least 40 lbf-in (4.52 N(cid:120)m) when tested in accordance with SMA/SMT-31-1990. Tests shall be performed on each of four sides of one screen insert at the center of the frame member. 2.1.3.6 Concentrated Load and Glass Adherence Test, Sash There shall be no disengagement of glazing surrounding members of removable fixed sash when tested in accordance to ASTM E 987-88. The load shall be equal to the weight of the sash, but in no case shall be less than 15 lbf (67N). 2.2 SPECIFICATION HWE - HORIZONTALLY OPERATING INSUIATING STORM WINDOWS FOR EXTERNAL APPLICATION 2.2.1 CONSTRUCTION 2.2.1.1 Operating sash shall not be operable or removable from the outside when closed. 2.2.2 TEST SAMPLES 2.2.2.1 Samples submitted for tests shall be a completely assembled window of standard construction complete with all inserts (glazed and screen) and satisfy the following minimum size requirements: a) Single Slide (XO & OX) and Double Slide (XX) shall be at least 6'-0” (1830mm) wide by 4’-0” (1220mm) high with operable sash at least 2'-10” (860mm) wide by 3' 8” (1120mm) high. 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