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20170950 2017.067 Intrada Saratoga_ DRC materials_11-2-18
CITY OF SARATOGA SPRINGS DESIGN REVIEW COMMISSION o®o City Hall - 474 Broadway Saratoga Springs, New York 12866 Tel: 518-587-3550 x.25 15 fax: 518-580-9480 www.saratoga-springs.org Steven Rowland, Chair Tamie Ehinger, Vice Chair Richard Martin Cynthia Corbett Leslie DiCarlo Chris Bennett Leslie Mechem Robert West, Alternate Karen Cavotta, Alternate NOTICE OF DECISION In the matter of the application #2017.067 Intrada Saratoga Mixed-use Development — Final Station Lane / Washington Street Saratoga Springs, New York 12866 involving Architectural Review of a mixed-use, workforce housing development within the Transect -5 Neighborhood Center District, tax parcels #178.27-I-22 through 29, within the City of Saratoga Springs. In accordance with 6 NYCRR Part 617, the Planning Board, acting as SEQRA lead agent, classified this request as a SEQRA Type I action and, on August 10, 2017, issued a negative declaration of environmental significance. And, in accordance with the objectives, standards and guidelines contained in the City Zoning Ordinance Article 240-7.5 Architectural Review, the Design Review Commission issues the following decision on January 17, 2018: [Z( Approve with the following conditions: Lap siding is to be in a darker color. The details for the building and entrance signage to return for review, as well as revised drawings. Screening enclosures, patio entranceway details and entranceway details to be submitted for administrative review. The facade vents to be painted to match surrounding. Elevator tower to be dressed similar to the building with fiber cement board. Elevations including the elevator shaft to be submitted for administrative review. Note: this approval shall expire 18 months from the issuance date unless any necessary building permit has been issued and actual work begun. Record of vote: motion to approve made by L Mechem, seconded by T Ehinger: passed 7-0 In favor: SRowland, RMartin, TEhinger, CCorbett, LDiCarlo, CBennett, LMechem As a result of this decision the applicant: Q may proceed with the required permit approval process The applicant is required to contact the Building Inspector to obtain a: Q Building Permit January 17, 2018 Chair Date cc: Building Department; File Accounts Dept.; Applicant/Agent Page 1 of 1 GAS/ELEC METER RACKS. SEE MONUMENTAL BUILDING SIG \ — DUMPSTER ENCLOSURE DUMPSTER ENCLOSUR NO D PATIOS, THIS EN GAS RACK LLING UNIT UILDING 4 ONLY EC MET SEE ME BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGN IIIME•• 211 • • INS �10� F •si GAS/ELEC METER RA . SEE MEP BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGN Lo, \ 11 \ 1: ._„,-0 1 MEL MEE FAI �rPl oo o i I■■■Nim\■lEN■■■■■■■■I■■■■■II■■IVIMI�9v■A■■■!■■■■■■■■llr■■■PmFAM■■IIMIN•■• ■o'■■■`a!, ■■■o■■er'-Pitoa GAS/ELEC METER RACKS. SEE MEP ill IIS � I PA i ' I0 Nair- l lamsIsmum- - �� l'ili ■■■liESII 7■OIMINIII EIME■■■■■ENII lMI■■■aralYl-rI■■MIEMMI■■■IMAIIIiMIIIIEFINI fll■C■■■■■E WENIMMIa■Is■■ILS 1iAiia10i71EIMI �aMer+•e i °■ o00 otaiie 1 altr> ak> ak> -I DWELLING UNIT PATIOS, TYP STREET SIDE OF BUILDINGS 2/3/4 EDARCHITECTURAL SITE PLAN 1"=30' GENERAL NOTES 1. REFER TO SITE/CIVIL DRAWINGS FOR DETAILED SITE INFORMATION. 2. REFER TO A-003 FOR EXTERIOR SIGNAGE DETAILS. 3. REFER TO L-05 AND ELECTRIC DRAWINGS FOR EXTERIOR SITE LIGHTING. GAS/ELEC METER RACKS. SEE MEP BUIL IDE 5I F ATION FUTURE RECREATION AREA 7/16/2018 2:54:36 PM OW Archltecture Engineering 305 t Commercial Street Springfield, 4177201577 Missouri kiw., r m CONSULTANTS Landscape Architect & Civil Engineer: IA The LA GROUP The LA Group Landscape Architecture & Engineering P.C. 40 Long Alley Saratoga Springs NY 12866 518.587.8100 f: 518.587.0180 Structural Engineer. PRESTON PE Preston Engineering Avian D've East Gre nbush, NY 12061 518.396.9080 518.283.0886 ICMCIM1 Is Icc 118 JULY 2018 I This drawing and the de1,41s On are the Sale ProPer, erne prated and may be used for fic project only. shall nd be baled, eproduced in whole of In pat. or for u Pose.- Prolect.thoulthe written 07/16/2018 The Professional Architect's seal affixed to Ibis Architect expressly disclaims any and ell ruponsibility for such plans, drawings or documents not eMbilAng this seal. PROJECT NUMBER: 17160 DRAWN MLC COPYRIGHT, 0 GINO DESIGN BUILD ARCHITECTURAL SITE PLAN A100 Speonglieldnfissoud 65(103 CONSULTANTS Landscape Architect & CNA Engineer: 1Q The LA GROUP The LA Group Landscape Architecture 8 Engineering P.C. 40 Long Alley Saratoga Springs NY 12866 p: 518.587.8100 f: 518.587.0180 Structural Engineer TON PE Preston Engineering Avian Drive ast Greenbush, NY 12061 518.396.9080 518.283.0886 uv�s�ae eescRIPTIeN I DAre I 010 SEMSUED ADDENDUM NO.1 CCO 01 Oe 16 AK( 2018 18 JULY 2018 21 SEPT 2018 PROJECTIIMBER 17180 DRAWN BY: FILG COPYRIGKM,2017 VEG. DESIGN.. BUILDING 1 - ELEVATIONS A-201 _. , ,Il ., _. ma is 11i'Idh11�E■'! o ..I II■. 1 IIII■■1mimm� 1 Ii IIImI■ili..illi■ I.......imI 1! ! __.... ��""•�_�1• 1�11�1 II . - __ KM11.1ICJ■ f�■ �_ =_= A ---------a ■II■ ■ ■ ME EMI ----- 3 EASTERN ELEVATION RD OUTLET BUILDING IDENTIFICATIO SIGNAGE 1/8" = 1'-0" — ALUMINUM PANEL Roof - T/Deck 32'-37/8 3rd Floor /� 21'-73/4/4" 11'- 2nd 37/8" Floor ISI UH 2 IU L u II IL_ OLLING METAL GATE DIRECT APPLY FIBER CEMENT PANELS, CAULK SEAMS 5 UTILITY WALL ELEVATION n n T/Para ep t tS 36'-8" Roof - T/DD! n 32' - 3 7/8" 3rd Floor 21'-73/4" SINGLE STORY T/ STRUCT /1 11'- 2nd 3Floor 1 st Floor 2 NORTHERN ELEVATION ■ ©■I=I II NM NM Q 1 Q- - . – MN NM ■ ■=■II■ ,-1 7-17 r -r -r1 °11 u - • EXTERIOR FINISH LEGEND TAG DESCRIPTION TAG DESCRIPTION 2 3 FIBER CEMENT PANEL SIDING W/ ALUMINUM REVEAL SYSTEM MASONRY VENEER PRECAST SILL 6 PREFORMED CORNICE CANOPY FIBER CEMENT LAP SIDING 4 RECESSED FLAT TRIM, PAINTED SAME COLOR AS LAP SUNSHADE METAL COPING 10 LIGHT FIXTURE GENERAL ELEVATION NOTES REFER TO MEP DRAWINGS FOR AIR INTAKE. REFER TO ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS FOR EXTERIOR LIGHT LOCATIONS. REFER TO A-003 FOR BUILDING SIGNAGE. COORDINATE LOCATIONS OF ALL WALL PENETRATIONS WITH MEP DRAWINGS. REFER TO WINDOW TYPES AND ALUMINUM STORE FRONT FRAMES ON A600S. FIBER CEMENT TO BE SELECTED FROM COLORS APPROVED BY THE CITY. Roof 2 - T/Deckle 3'-37/8" 3rd Floor 21'-73/4" IL 11' 2nd-3Floor Ilk M .r rilln 0 _i 1st Floor 0" 0 rdMit WE MN ‘L/F1 I® ■©_ ran MU ■II■I=1■■ In re re C©]II■I—I■ C©] ■II■I=1■ ■ 2� 2� -C1 ii :IIS i :II ®I 4 re —I ■ — ■ Roof - T/Deck 32' - 3 7/8" 3rd Floor ❑] 2173/4" 2nd Floor 11'-37/8" THRU WALL VENT COVER, TYP. 1 WASHINGTON STREET ELEVATION 00 BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE 10/23/2018 9:20:32 PM ' ' �I I,I4 of 2 o =® I® 1* 111 2 M® - re —I ■ — ■ Roof - T/Deck 32' - 3 7/8" 3rd Floor ❑] 2173/4" 2nd Floor 11'-37/8" THRU WALL VENT COVER, TYP. 1 WASHINGTON STREET ELEVATION 00 BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE 10/23/2018 9:20:32 PM PROJECT NUMBER 17180 DRAWN BY: 16ILC SINGLE STORY T/STRUCT /1 "Floor 0 0 0 0 D0 m 2 EXTERIOR © COMMUNITY ROOM m ALUMINUM SLAT SCREEN BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE 5 WASHINGTON STREET ELEVATION - 1 STORY SECTION ■ ■ ■II■ u I Fs L I I T T /1/ 3 WESTERN ELEVATION 1st Fl000r SINGLE STORY 15 ' T/0STRUCT - ROOF TOP UNITS BEHIND SCREENS Arn arn SINGLE STORY T/ STRUT 15'-00• %%Mei X71 MN 1st Floor S 0�� V EXTERIOR FINISH LEGEND TAG DESCRIPTION TAG DESCRIPTION 1 FIBER CEMENT PANEL SIDING W/ ALUMINUM REVEAL SYSTEM 6 PREFORMED CORNICE 2 MASONRY VENEER 7 CANOPY 3 PRECAST SILL 8 FIBER CEMENT LAP SIDING 4 RECESSED FLAT TRIM, PAINTED SAME COLOR AS LAP g SUNSHADE 5 METAL COPING 10 LIGHT FIXTURE GENERAL ELEVATION NOTES 1. REFER TO MEP DRAWINGS FOR AIR INTAKE. 2. REFER TO ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS FOR EXTERIOR LIGHT LOCATIONS. 3. REFER TO A-003 FOR BUILDING SIGNAGE. 4. COORDINATE LOCATIONS OF ALL WALL PENETRATIONS WITH MEP DRAWINGS. 5. REFER TO WINDOW TYPES AND ALUMINUM STORE FRONT FRAMES ON A600S. 6. FIBER CEMENT TO BE SELECTED FROM COLORS APPROVED BY THE CITY. Roof 2-'-T/D37/8eck 3" 3rd Floor 21'-73/4" 2nd Floo51r 11 3 7/8 ROOF DRAIN OUTLET 4 NORTHERN ELEVATION - 1 STORY SECTION BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE 10121 OROODN OUTLF ETRAI 1st Fk . a wr��aMiSSOuds 03 CONSULTANTS Landscape Architect & Civil Engineer: kg The LA GROUP The LA Group Landscape Architecture & Engineering P.C. 40 Long Alley Saratoga Springs NY 12866 p: 518.587.8100 1: 518.587.0180 Structural Engineer TON PE Preston Engineering Avian Drive ast Greenbush, NV 12061 518.396.9080 518.283.0886 I nEVISION DESCRIPTION I Dare I ADDENDUM NO. CCO ac on= ro ITInksrec AMY MB 1111./ 2018 16 JULY MS BUILDING 1 - ELEVATIONS A-202 ■i 1 1 1 WALL MOUNTED EXTERIOR LIGHT, REFER TO SITE LIGHTING AND ELECTRIC DRAWINGS ALUMINUM CANOPY 7 SCREEN WALL - ELEVATION 1 Copy 1 1 1 1 EE ■ L _ 11 rsf M=M=MIMME1r 11 111 I BRICK AND CONCRETE SITE WALL ■� nrrr �I1,1 �II'I I I I I I I 4 SIDE ELEVATION L '_ �� imine 2 SIDE ELEVATION WITH FIBER CEMENT SCREEN. REFER TO A-104. TYPICAL AT DWELLING UNIT PATIOS AND GAS/ELEC METER RACKS PRECAST CONCRETE CAP 4" BRICK ON CONCRETE REFER TO MEP DRAWINGS FOR GAS AND ELEC METER RACK CONCRETE FROST WALL, REFER TO STRUCTRUAL DRAWINGS 1st Floor 0" 1st Floor EXTERIOR MASONRY WALL ELEC/GAS METER RACKS. SEE MEP DRAWINGS 6 SCREEN WALL - SECTION Copy 1 11_111E1)-111= WEL 1111=11 ,iii71a 5 SLAT FENCE ELEVATION C grGEMBRCT PLYWOOD SHEATHING. SIDING TO MATCH 'EST' TYPICAL GINO ENGINEERING FOOTING, TYPICAL CONCRETE POST FOOTING DETAIL AT FIBER CEMENT SCREEN Ee ElE1 El] ER ElE1 sari Mxa. sa.mn Ls= CONSULTANTS Landscape Architect & Civil Engineer 1Q The LA GROUP The LA Group Landscape Architecture & Engineering P.C. 40 Long Alley Saratoga Springs NY 12866 p: 518.587.8100 f. 518.587.0180 Structural Engineer TON PE Preston Engineering Avian Drive ast Greenbush, NY 12061 518.396.9080 518.283.0886 Roof 4 fth Level 3 27 3 REAR ELEVATION BRICK AND CONCRETE SITE WALL WITH FIBER CEMENT SCREEN. REFER TO A-104. TYPICAL AT DWELLING UNIT PATIOS AND GAS/ELEC METER RACKS 5 FIBER CEMENT SCREEN, TYP. AT DWELLING UNIT PATIOS DARK ANNODIZED ALUMINUM WINDOWS AND STOREFRONT OUP OCEAN IK.Hr MID METAL FASCIA FIBER CEMENT LAP SIDING: AND TRIM 8" EXPOSURE r" El] ER METAL PANEL BRICK VENEER ER LIGHT FIXTURE, TVP. --------------= BUILDING ID SIGN R1 41' - 5 3/4" 31'4th Level -17/8" 3rd Level 2nd Level 10-45/8" RD OUTLET, REFER TO MEP DWGS 1 FRONT ELEVATION L BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE BRICK AND CONCRETE SITE WALL WITH ALUMINUM SLAT SCREEN. REFER TO A-104. TYPICAL AT DWELLING UNIT PATIOS AND GAS/ELEC METER RACKS 1/8" = 1'-0 10/24/2018 7:16:45 AM `d Le /-45 Saratoga Springs, NY lasvlsoul osscalsrrou on're RIL,LAFCL Ft., PRA LI PROJECT NUMBER 17180 MAWR BT: SRC BLDG 2 ELEVS 2'/z' 11/2' EXTERIOR ADA SIGNAGE 9' J N7 i 247 WASHINGTON STREET / Depth Approx. 1' 18" 8vn MONUMENT SIGN of 18" BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE Illumination options: Illuminated LED back lit lettering or ground uplighting Routed Black Aluminum Depth Approx. 6" to 8" Potential Black Aluminum Letters Matching Brick Base Depth 1/32" to 1/16" Routed Black Aluminum Illuminated LED back lit lettering INTERIOR ADA SIGNAGE Routed pattern (routed approx. 1/4" into 1/2" thick board) in black plexi or photopolymer material White Raised Lettering/symbol Clear strip with braille Board 1/8" to 1/4" thick Gold plated metal edge Black plexi or photopolymer Notes: Mount to wall via 2 -sided tape (temporary hold) and silicone (permanent hold) on latch side of door; bottom edge of lettering is 48 inches from floor All sizes, spacing and placement to match ADA code 500000000 4" IC 201 9" Board approx 1/2" thick 6" LEASING OFFICE ROOM NUMBERS COMMON AREA SIGNAGE Board approx 1/8" thick Black plexi or photopolymer Pantone 7562 C Raised Lettering/symbol Clear strip with braille Pantone 7562 C Raised Lettering/symbol Clear strip with braille UNITS 000-000 12"a" WAYFINDING SIGNAGE UNITS a 000-000 Board approx 1/8" thick Black plexi or photopolymer Pantone 7562 C Raised Lettering/symbol Clear strip with braille Pantone 7562 C Raised Lettering/symbol Clear strip with braille UNITS 000-000 12"a" WAYFINDING SIGNAGE r,QSUSTAINABLE COMFORT Table 2: Energy Modeling Inputs BASIC PROJECT INFORMATION PROJECT NAME Intrada Saratoga TOTAL # UNITS 158 ADDRESS 247 Washington St, Saratoga Springs TOTAL # BEDROOMS 238 DRAWING SET DATE 2017.12.17 ENVELOPE CONSTRUCTIONS Drawing Ref: Model # INSULATION OTHER Standby Losses EF Type Continuous Cavity Framing Size/Spacing, other Notes No Tank Exterior Walls Fib. batt + Rigid EPS R5 R19 2x6 Wood Studs, 16 0.C. A-301 Slab Insulation Cooling Type R10 Efficiency Not specified A-301 Ceilings 00 Foam + Roof Membrane R8 R30 Tapered 31" ext -22" corridors A-301 Rim/Band Joists Fib. batt + Rigid EPS R5 R19 Type % High Eff FENESTRATION f—fYYYYY-YYYw m Type U -value SHGC Windows 0.3 0.3 Doors 0.3846 MECHANICAL VENTILATION Type Location Hours/Day Watts Sound Rate Efficiency Exhaust Main Bath Varies 20 50 CFM Energy Star DIRECT HOT WATER HEATING Type Model # Efficiency Tank Size Standby Losses EF Instantaneous Gas RTGH-84DVLN-1 92 No Tank No Tank 0.92 MECHANICAL SYSTEMS Heating Type Model # Fuel Type Efficiency Capacity EAE Hydronic UpflowAHU1 RW1T042414NAA Nat. Gas 0.92 27 kBtu 427 Hydronic UpflowAHU2 RW1T063617NAA Nat. Gas 0.92 17 kBtu 1633 Cooling Type Model # Efficiency Capacity Sensible Heat Fraction Individual AC RA1318AJ1NB 13 SEER 1.5 Ton N/A PERFORMANCE TESTING Proposed Unit Infiltration 0.3 Proposed Total Duct Leakage 8 Proposed Duct Leakage to Outside 1 CFM50 per sf of enclosure CFM25 per 100sf CFM25 per 100sf APPLIANCES Type Model # Energy Use Energy Star Fuel Refrigerator 150 kWh/yr Yes Electric Dishwasher 0.46 EF Yes Electric Clothes Washer Hookup in unit Default N/A Electric Clothes Dryer Hookup in unit Default N/A Electric Range/Oven N/A N/A Gas/Elec ? plans LIGHTING Type Type % High Eff Energy Sta Apartment Lighting LED 100 Yes/No Exterior Lighting LED 100 Yes/No Common Area Lighting LED 100 Yes/No PLUMBING FIXTURES Type Model # Flow Rate WaterSense? Toilets Am Std 288AA.114 1.1 GPF Yes Showerheads Aquatic 6030CTS 1.5 GPM Yes Lav Faucets Am Std 2275.500 0.5 GPM Yes Kitchen Faucets DW1012521 1.5 GPM N/A Assumptions or not found in M-300 M-300 M-300 M-300 Code Energy Star Energy Star E300 E300 E300 P300 P300 P300 P300 DESIGN REVIEW REPORT 5 WINDOWS FEATURES CASEMENT & AWNING Frame O Frame constructed with Fibrex® composite material. This construction produces a rigid frame. • Durable, low -maintenance finish won't fade, flake, blister or peel' Concealed receiving brackets mounted on the hinge side of the frame keep the sash tightly secured within the window frame when closed. O Three flange options include: • 13/s" (35 flange setback for sidin a pplihitUTAARRILike.ABLE flange helps seal the unit to the structure. • 1" (25) flange setback with stucco key. • No -flange option for use as an insert/replacement window. Sash • Fibrex material construction provides long-lasting performance*. The sash, finished with a durable capping, provides maximum protection and a matte, low -maintenance finish. O The dual weatherstripping system combines both an exterior watershed design and a bulb weatherstrip seal between the sash and frame. The result is a long-lasting*, energy-efficient barrier against wind, water and dust. Glass 61 A glazing bead and silicone provide superior weathertightness and durability. O High -Performance glass options include: • Low -E SmartSun- glass • Low -E SmartSun HeatLock® glass • Low -E glass • Low -E HeatLock glass • Dual -pane glass Tempered glass and other glass options are available. Contact your Andersen supplier. A removable translucent film helps shield the glass from damage during delivery and construction and simplifies finishing at the jobsite. Patterned Glass Patterned glass options are available. See page 10 for more details. Hardware Sash operator provides almost effortless opening and closing, regardless of unit size. Long-lasting stainless steel hinge channels are used at the head and sill to provide easy operation. Single -Action Casement Lock Single-action lock easily releases all concealed locking points on casement sash. The lock and folding handle match the window's interior. Awning Sash Locks Awning sash locks provide an added measure of security and weathertightness. Awning hardware style and color options are compatible with 100 Series casement windows to ensure a consistent appearance when used in combination designs. *Visit andersenwindows.com/warranty or contact your Andersen supplier for details. Dimensions in parentheses are in millimeters. 16 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y SINGLE HUNG Frame • Frame constructed with Fibrex composite material. This construction produces a rigid frame. • A durable, side -loaded balancer provides for easy sash opening and closing. The lower sash can be removed without the use of tools. 4 Durable, low -maintenance finish won't fade, flake, blister or peel*. ID Three flange options include: • 133 /e" (35) flange setback for siding applications. An integral rigid vinyl flange helps seal the unit to the structure. • 1" (25) flange setback with stucco key. • No -flange option for use as an insert/replacement window. O Weep holes are located on the exterior sill nose for proper water management. Sash The lower sash has a check rail cover with a unique raised profile design, allowing the sash to be opened and closed easily. • Fibrex material construction provides long-lasting performance The sash, finished with a durable capping, provides maximum protection and a matte, low -maintenance finish. 4 Dual -felt weatherstripping provides a long-lasting*, energy-efficient barrier .( against wind, water and dust. XX XXXXXX1 Glass © A glazing bead and silicone provide superior weathertightness and durability. O High -Performance glass options include: • Low -E SmartSun glass • owSm • Low -E glass • HeatLock® glass ckglass • rb'. -p. e .ss Tempered glass and other glass options are available. Contact your Andersen supplier. .r a rc' l S the glass from damage during delivery and construction and simplifies finishing at the jobsite. Patterned Glass Patterned glass options are available. See page 10 for more details. O O Hardware Sash Lock Sash lock engages automatically when lower sash is closed. The sash lock matches the window's interior. An optional sash lift is available. Sash Options Reverse Cottage Style Shapes Arch Single -Hung At specific locations Andersen FEATURES GLIDING Frame • Frame constructed with Fibrex® composite material. This construction produces a rigid frame. O Durable, low -maintenance finish won't fade, flake, blister or peel` Q Three flange options include: • 13/e" (35) flange setback for siding applications. An integral rigid vinyl flange helps seal the unit to the structure. • 1" (25) flange setback with stucco key. • No -flange option for use as an insert/replaceN®VTdAP P L I CA Sash The operating sash has a meeting stile cover with a unique raised profile design, allowing the sash to be opened and closed easily. ® Fibrex material construction provides long-lasting performance: The sash, finished with a durable capping, provides maximum protection and a matte, low -maintenance finish. © Dual -felt weatherstripping provides a long-lasting; energy-efficient barrier against wind, water and dust. O Operating sash has four metal rollers mounted at the bottom of the sash for easy, smooth travel over the sill. Glass 0 A glazing bead and silicone provide superior weathertightness and durability. © High -Performance glass options include: • Low -E SmartSun" glass • Low -E SmartSun HeatLock® glass BLIw-E glass • Low -E HeatLock glass • Dual -pane glass Tempered glass and other glass options are available. Contact your Andersen supplier. A removable translucent film helps shield the glass from damage during delivery and construction and simplifies finishing at the jobsite. Patterned Glass Patterned glass options are available. See page 10 for more details. Hardware Sash Lock Gliding window sash lock engages automatically when operable sash is closed. The sash lock matches the window's interior. An optional sash pull is available. PICTURE, TRANSOM & SPECIALTY Frame O Frame constructed with Fibrex composite material. This construction produces a rigid frame. 43 Durable, low -maintenance finish won't fade, flake, blister or peel: 0 Three flange options include: • 13/s" (35) flange setback for siding applications. An integral rigid vinyl flange helps seal the unit to the structure. • 1" (25) flange setback with stucco key. • No -flange option for use as an insert/replacement window. Glass Q The glass is direct -set into the frame for superior weathertightness and durability. © High -Performance glass options include: • Low -E SmartSun" glass • Low -E SmartSun HeatLock® glass • Low -E glass • Low -E HeatLock glass • Dual -pane glass Tempered glass and other glass options are available. Contact your Andersen supplier. A removable translucent film helps shield the glass from damage during delivery and construction and simplifies finishing at the jobsite. Patterned Glass Patterned glass options are available. See page 10 for more details. Shapes Along with rectangular windows, arch, Springline;" half circle, quarter circle and circle windows are available in both standard and custom sizes. Custom windows are now available in triangle, trapezoid, pentagon, octagon and unequal leg arch shapes. EXTERIOR COLORS White Cocoa Bean Dark Bronze INTERIOR COLORS Dark Bronze** HARDWARE Sin le -Hung & Gliding HARDWARE Lift/Pull (Optional) s the window's interior. SLIM LINE METAL HARDWARE (0 Antique Bra Satin Nickel 1 Dar Sandtone 1 White Casement & Awning Antique Brass 1 Black 1 Satin Nickel Dark Bronze 1 Sandtone 1 White Bold name denotes finish shown. ACCESSORIES Sold Separately arwa e Window Opening Control Device A window opening control device is available for casement, single -hung and gliding windows which limits sash travel to less than 4" (102) when the window is first opened. Available factory -installed or as a kit for field - application. d A vent limiter is available for awning windows which prevents opening the sash more than 4" (102). Available factory -installed or as a kit for field - application. Grilles Grilles are available in a variety of configurations. See page 11 for details. nsect Screens or casement and awning windows, frames are available in White or andtone. For single -hung and gliding indows, stainless steel springs hold the insect screen tightly to the window frame and their frames are available in olors to match the product exteriors. Insect screens have gray fiberglass screen mesh. Exclusive Andersen® TruScene® insect screens provide over 50% more clarity than our conventional insect screen for a beautiful unobstructed view. They allow more fresh air and sunlight in, while doing a better job of keeping out small insects. *Visit andersenwindows.com/warranty or contact your Andersen supplier for details. **Dark Bronze and Black interiors are only available on Dark Bronze and Black exteriors respectively. Dimensions in parentheses are in millimeters. Printing limitations prevent exact duplication of colors and finishes. See your Andersen supplier for actual color and finish samples. 17 GLASS OPTIONS Andersen has the glass you need to get the performance you want with options for every climate, project and customer. Check with your supplier for the selections that are ENERGY STAR® certified in your area. PERFORMANCE COMPARISON OF ANDERSEN° 100 SERIES GLASS OPTIONS Center of glass performance only. Ratings based on glass options available as of January 2017. Visit andersenwindows.com for ENERGY STAR® map and NFRC total unit performance data. TIME -SAVING TRANSLUCENT FILM We help protect 100 Series windows and doors during delivery and construction with a translucent film that minimizes time spent masking on the jobsite, then peels away for a spotless window. For details, contact your Andersen supplier or visit andersenwindows.com. *See your local code official for building code requirements in your area. 10 ADDITIONAL GLASS OPTIONS Tempered safety glass is available (standard on gliding patio doors) as well as sound -reducing glass options. Patterned glass lets in light while obscuring vision and adds a unique, decorative touch to your home. Obscure I! Reed Cascade Cascade and Reed patterns are only available in a vertical orientation. - H U -FACTOR SOLAR HEAT GAIN COEFFICIENT VISIBLE LIGHT TRANSMITTANCE UV PROTECTION GLASS Lo_ Energy-efficient Low -E glass is available in all Andersen® 100 Series products, and can help reduce energy bills in any climate. How well a product prevents I How well a product blocks **** How much visible light comes 1High-Performance **** How well a product blocks **** **** 'e or a e Low -E with HeatLoc ° Coating Applied to the room -side glass surface, it reflects heat back into the home and improves U -Factors. **** **** **** **** High -Performance SmartSunTM Thermal control similar to tinted glass, but with the visible light transmittance of clear glass. **** **** **** �v **** High -Performance SmartSun with HeatLock Coating Applied to the room -side glass surface, it reflects heat back into the home and improves U -Factors. **** **** **** **** Clear Dual -Pane Dual -pane glass is available for projects where codes allow its use." **** **** **** * * * * Center of glass performance only. Ratings based on glass options available as of January 2017. Visit andersenwindows.com for ENERGY STAR® map and NFRC total unit performance data. TIME -SAVING TRANSLUCENT FILM We help protect 100 Series windows and doors during delivery and construction with a translucent film that minimizes time spent masking on the jobsite, then peels away for a spotless window. For details, contact your Andersen supplier or visit andersenwindows.com. *See your local code official for building code requirements in your area. 10 ADDITIONAL GLASS OPTIONS Tempered safety glass is available (standard on gliding patio doors) as well as sound -reducing glass options. Patterned glass lets in light while obscuring vision and adds a unique, decorative touch to your home. Obscure I! Reed Cascade Cascade and Reed patterns are only available in a vertical orientation. Andersen. fidA COMMERCIAL Performance Standards Andersen' Product and Glass Type High -Performance Low -E Glass 1 Casement, Awning, Single -Hung and Gliding Windows Picture, Transom & Specialty Windows Gliding Patio Doors Patio Door Sidelights & Transoms Visible Light' SC' SHGC3 RHG° Fading Tuv5 1 Tdw6 %RH @ center' IGST° 72% 72% 72% 72% 0.48 0.47 0.47 0.47 0.41 0.41 0.41 0.41 98.2 97.5 97.5 97.5 16% 16% 16% 16% 33% 33% 33% 33% 61% 60% 60% 60% 55.7 55.3 55.3 55.3 PRODUCT PERFORMANCE Performance Grade, Air Infiltration and Sound Transmission Ratings - 100 Series Windows and Patio Doors For current performance information please visit andersenwindows.com. Andersen Product AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440 Performance Grade (PG) Corresponding Design Pressure (DP) STANDARD GLASS Sound Outdoor/Indoor Transmission Transmission Class (STC) Class (OITC) STC UPGRADE GLASS Sound Transmission Class (STC) Outdoor/Indoor Transmission Class (OrrC) Air Infiltration CFM/FT' Casement Windows Single & Twin (venting/stationary) Picture with Flanking Casements Class LC-PG40 Size Tested 71.5" x 71.5" Class LC-PG40 Size Tested 143.5" x 71.5" +40/-40* 27 22 30 26 < 0.2 +40/_40* < 0.2 Awning Windows Single & Twin (venting/stationary) Picture over Awning Single -Hung Windows Class LC-PG40 Size Tested 47.5" x 95.5" +40/_40* 27 22 30 26 < 0.2 Transom over Single -Hung Class LC-PG40 Size Tested 47.5" x 95.5" ass iz- : ste Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 47.5" x 89.5" ....X...S.krup_AG.10942.14101 Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 47.5" x 95.5" +40/-40* 25 32 < 0.2 +30/-30 < 0.2 Picture with Flanking Single•Hungs Gliding Windows Gilding - XO/OX (active -stationary or stationary -active) Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 143.5" x 71.5" Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 71.5" x 71.5" +30/-30 +30/-30 25 21 32 < 0.2 < 0.2 Picture over Gliding - XO/OX Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 143.5" x 71.5" +30/-30 < 0.2 Gliding - XOX (active -stationary -active) Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 107.5" x 83.5" +30/-30 - ' - - - IN < 0.2 Picture over Gliding - XOX Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 59.5" x 83.5" +30/-30- - - - < 0.2 Picture, Transom & Specialty Windows Class LC-PG40 Size Tested 95.5" x 84.3" +40/-40* 26 21 31 26 < 0.2 Gliding Patio Doors Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 95.3" x 95.5" +30/-30 28 23 29 26 < 0.2 Patio Door Transoms Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 95.3" x 23.3" +30/-30 29 24 31 26 < 0.2 Patio Door Sidelights Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 47.3" x 95.3" +30/-30 29 24 31 26 < 0.2 • "Performance Grade (PG)" ratings may vary from tested performance rating for larger or smaller units of a particular type. • "Sound Transmission Class (STC)" & "Outdoor/Indoor Transmission Class (OITC)" ratings are for individual units based on independent tests and represent entire unit. • This data is accurate as of October 2016. Due to ongoing product changes, updated test results, or new industry standards, this data may change over time. • Where designated, Andersen products are certified and labeled to the requirements of the Hallmark Certification Program. Actual performance may vary based on variations in manufacturing, shipping, installation, environmental conditions and conditions of use. • Contact your Andersen supplier for more information. *See your Andersen supplier for availability. Center of Glass Performance Data - 100 Series Windows and Patio Doors For current performance information please visit andersenwindows.com. IHigh-Performance Low -E SmartSun" Glass Casement, Awning, Single -Hung and Gliding Windows Picture, Transom & Specialty Windows Gliding Patio Doors 65% 65% 65% 0.31 0.31 0.31 0.27 0.27 0.27 65.6 64.9 64.9 5% 5% 5% 21% 21% 21% 62% 61% 61% 56.1 55.7 55.7 Patio Door Sidelights & Transoms 65% 0.31 0.27 64.9 5% 21% 61% 55.7 Dual -Pane Glass Casement, Awning, Single -Hung and Gliding Windows 82% 0.89 0.78 ▪ 186 58% 61% a 39% 43.7 Picture, Transom & Specialty Windows 82% j 0.89 0.78 186 58% • 61% 39% 43.6 Gliding Patio Doors 82% 1 0.89 0.78 186 58% ■ 61% 39% 43.6 Patio Door Sidelights & Transoms 82% 0.89 0.781._186 58% 61% 39% 43.6 • "Low -E SmartSun" is an Andersen trademark for a type of "Low -E" glass. • Based on NFRC testing/simulation conditions using Windows v7 .4.6.0 and NFRC validated spectral data. 0°F outside temperature, 70°F inside temperature and a 15 mph wind. 1) Visible Transmittance (VT) measures how much light comes through the glass. The higher the value, from 0 to 1, the more daylight the glass lets in. Visible Transmittance is measured over the 380 to 760 nanometer portion of the solar spectrum. 2) Shading Coefficient defines the amount of heat gain through the glass compared to a single lite of clear'/1' (3 mm) glass. 3) Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) defines the fraction of solar radiation admitted through the glass both directly transmitted and absorbed and subsequently released inward. The lower the value, the less heat is transmitted through the glass. 4) Relative Heat Gain is the amount of heat gain through a glazing incorporating U -Factor and Solar Heat Gain Coefficient. 5) Transmission Ultra -Violet Energy (TUV). The transmission of short-wave energy in the 300-380 nanometer portion of the solar spectrum. The energy can cause fabric fading. 6) Transmission Damage Function (TDW). The transmission of UV and visible light energy in the 300-600 nanometer portion of the solar spectrum. The value includes both the UV and visible light energy that can cause fabric fading. This rating has also been referred to as the Krochmann Damage Function. This rating better predicts fading potential than UV transmission alone. The lower the Damage Function rating, the less transmission of short-wave energy through the glass that can potentially cause fabric fading. Fabric type is also a key component of fading potential. 7) Percent relative humidity before condensation occurs at the center of glass, taken using center of glass temperature. 8) Inside glass surface temperatures are taken at the center of glass. • This data is accurate as of October 2016. Due to ongoing product changes, updated test results, or new industry standards, this data may change overtime. Contact your Andersen supplier for current performance information or upgrade options. • Contact your Andersen supplier or visit andersenwindows.com/nfrc for center of glass performance data on windows with laminated glass, patterned glass, tempered glass and products ordered with capillary breather tubes. 92 Simulated Divided Light Grilles 0.30 0.28 0.48 Finelight" Grilles 030 0.28 0.48 Finelight with Exterior Applied Grilles 0.30 j 0.28 0.48 Full Divided Light Grilles 0.31 111 0.28 0.48 Without Grilles 0.26 0.31 0.53 Simulated Divided Light Grilles 0.26 0.28 0.47 Finelight" Grilles 0.26 0.28 0.47 Finelight with Exterior Applied Grilles 0.26 0.28 0.47 Full Divided Light Grilles 0.28 0.28 11.0.47 Without Grilles 0.29 0.21 or 0.49 Andersen TECHNICAL DATA Andersen' NFRC Certified Total Unit Performance Andersen NFRC Certified Total Unit Performance For current performance information please visit andersenwindows.com. For current performance information please visit andersenwindows.com. Andersen' Product Glass Type U -Factor' SHGCz VLT3 100 Series Casement Windows AND -N-84 2.2 mm glass Without Grilles 3 � Lyog O �r 157 3x rn 0 Simulated Divided Light Grilles Finelight" Grilles Finelight with Exterior Applied Grilles Full Divided Light Grilles Without Grilles Simulated Divided Light Grilles Finelight" Grilles Finelight with Exterior Applied Grilles Full Divided Light Grilles Without Grilles Simulated Divided Light Grilles Finelight" Grilles Finelight with Exterior Applied Grilles Full Divided Light Grilles Without Grilles Simulated Divided Light Grilles Finelight" Grilles Finelight with Exterior Applied Grilles Full Divided Light Grilles Without Grilles 100 Series Awning Windows AND -N-85 2.2 mm glass 41.1 CL Simulated Divided Light Grilles Finelight" Grilles Finelight with Exterior Applied Grilles Full Divided Light Grilles Without Grilles 3 � J CO = Simulated Divided Light Grilles Finelight" Grilles Finelight with Exterior Applied Grilles Full Divided Light Grilles Without Grilles O N xy 100 Series Single -Hung Windows AND -N-80 2.2 mm glass 0 Simulated Divided Light Grilles Finelight" Grilles Finelight with Exterior Applied Grilles Full Divided Light Grilles Without Grilles Simulated Divided Light Grilles Finelight" Grilles Finelight with Exterior Applied Grilles Full Divided Light Grilles Without Grilles Simulated Divided Light Grilles Finelight" Grilles Finelight with Exterior Applied Grilles Full Divided Light Grilles Without Grilles Simulated Divided Light Grilles Finelight" Grilles Finelight with Exterior Applied Grilles Full Divided Light Grilles Without Grilles Simulated Divided Light Grilles Finelight" Grilles Finelight with Exterior Applied Grilles Full Divided Light Grilles Without Grilles Simulated Divided Light Grilles Finelight" Grilles Finelight with Exterior Applied Grilles Full Divided Light Grilles Without Grilles 1 Simulated Divided Light Grilles Finelight" Grilles Finelight with Exterior Applied Grilles Full Divided Light Grilles Without Grilles 0 Simulated Divided Light Grilles Finelight" Grilles Finelight with Exterior Applied Grilles Full Divided Light Grilles Without Grilles Simulated Divided Light Grilles Finelight" Grilles Finelight with Exterior Applied Grilles Full Divided Light Grilles Andersen' Product Glass Type U -Factor' SHGCz VLT3 100 Series Gliding Windows AND -N-81 2.2 mm glass 100 Series Picture & Specialty Windows AND -N-82 Without Grilles 0.30 0.32 0.54 41.1 3 3 0 Simulated Divided Light Grilles 0.29 410.19 0.43 Finelight" Grilles 0.29 0.19 0.43 Finelight with Exterior Applied Grilles 0.29 0.19 0.43 Full Divided Light Grilles 0.30 0.19 0.43 Without Grilles 0.26 0.20 0.47 Simulated Divided Light Grilles 0.26 0.19 0.42 Finelight" Grilles 0.26 4 0.19 0.42 Finelight with Exterior Applied Grilles 0.26 0.190.42 Full Divided Light Grilles 0.27 0.19 .0.42 Without Grilles 0.46 1 0.60 0.62 Simulated Divided Light Grilles 0.46 0.53 0.55 Finelight" Grilles 0.46 0.53 L 0.55 Finelight with Exterior Applied Grilles 0.46 0.53 0.55 Full Divided Light Grilles 0.46 0.53 0.55 3.0 mm glass Without Grilles 0.28 0.33 0.56 LAI 3 C J E_ y 3 Simulated Divided Light Grilles 0.28 + 0.29 0.50 Finelight" Grilles 0.28 1 0.29 0.50 Finelight with Exterior Applied Grilles 0.28 0.29 0.50 Full Divided Light Grilles 0.29 0.29 0.50 Without Grilles 0.24 0.32 0.55 Simulated Divided Light Grilles 0.24 0.29 0.49 Finelight" Grilles 0.24 0.29 0.49 Finelight with Exterior Applied Grilles 0.240.29 0.49 Full Divided Light Grilles 0.25 li 0.29 1110.49 Without Grilles 0.27 0.22 0.50 Simulated Divided Light Grilles 0.27 0.20 0.45 Finelight"Grilles 0.27 0.20 11.0.45 Finelight with Exterior Applied Grilles 0.27 0.20 or 0.45 Full Divided Light Grilles 0.28 410.20 0.45 Without Grilles 0.23 0.21 0.49 0 Simulated Divided Light Grilles 0.23 0.19 1 0.44 Finelight" Grilles 0.23 0.19 0.44 Finelight with Exterior Applied Grilles 0.23 41 0.19 0.44 Full Divided Light Grilles 0.25 0.19 0.44 Without Grilles 0.45 0.61 0.64 Simulated Divided Light Grilles 0.45 0.55 0.57 Finelight" Grilles 0.45 4 0.55 0.57 Finelight with Exterior Applied Grilles 0.45 0.55 0.57 Full Divided Light Grilles 0.45 0.55 0.57 100 Series Transom Windows AND -N-83 3.0 mm glass 41.1 Without Grilles 0.29 0.33 0.56 Simulated Divided Light Grilles 0.29 1 0.30 0.50 Finelight"Grilles 0.29 0.30 11.0.50 Finelight with Exterior Applied Grilles 0.29 0.30 Er 0.50 03 2 N 3 y 3 0 Full Divided Light Grilles 0.30 0.30 0.50 Without Grilles 0.25 0.32 0.55 Simulated Divided Light Grilles 0.25 41 0.29 10.49 Finelight" Grilles 0.25 0.29 0.49 Finelight with Exterior Applied Grilles 0.25 0.29 0.49 Full Divided Light Grilles 0.27 0.29 0.49 Without Grilles 0.28 0.22 01 0.50 Simulated Divided Light Grilles 0.28 0.20 0.45 Finelight" Grilles 0.28 4 0.20 0.45 Finelight with Exterior Applied Grilles 0.28 0.200.45 Full Divided Light Grilles 0.30 0.20 PI0.45 Without Grilles 0.24 1 0.21 0.49 Simulated Divided Light Grilles 0.24 0.19 0.44 Finelight" Grilles 0.24 0.19 I. 0.44 Finelight with Exterior Applied Grilles 0.24 0.19 0.44 Full Divided Light Grilles 0.26 0.19 0.44 Without Grilles 0.46 0.61 0.64 Simulated Divided Light Grilles 0.46 41 0.55 10.57 Finelight" Grilles 0.46 0.55 0.57 Finelight with Exterior Applied Grilles 0.46 0.55 0.57 Full Divided Light Grilles 0.46 0.55 0.57 • This data is accurate as of Octobe 2016. Due to ongoing product changes, updated test results, or new industry standards or requirements, this data may change overtime. Ratings continued on next page are for sizes specified by NFRC for testing and certification. Ratings may vary depending on use of tempered glass, different grille options, glass for high altitudes, etc. 93