1505 Fixed, Casement, & Projected Commercial Aluminum Windows
Marlin offers a full line of thermally efficient windows in a commercial
line by combining a rigid polyurethane "thermal barrier" as an integral part
of commercial rated window extrusions. Marlin has the products to fulfill
your architectural and mechanical requirements within your budget parameters.
Each Marlin commercial window is custom factory-fabricated with positive
sealing weatherstripping, quality hardware and extruded aluminum glass stops
to ensure long lasting performance. Commercial products are available with
or without nailing flange and make an excellent upgrade for residential
applications.
Hardware Options
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1505 Projected (P-C65)
The window overall frame
depth is 2 1/4". Standard glazing is 1" O.A. but will accept various
sizes from 3/16" to 1". Standard operation is push out at bottom or
open in at vent top.

1505 Casement (C-C65)
The window overall frame depth is 2 1/4". Accepts various glazing options
from 3/16 to 1". Push out or roto crank operation are available.

1505 Fixed (F-HC65)
The
window overall frame depth is 2 1/4". Accepts various glazing options from
3/16 to 1". Fixed windows can be combined in various configurations with any
1505 operable window.

Specifications
GENERAL
Fixed, projected and casement windows shall be Marlin series #1505
as manufactured by Marlin windows, and conform to AAMA-101-93
structural performance as follows:
1505 Fixed Window F-HC65, 1505 Casement C-C65, 1505 Projected P-C65
MATERIALS
All frame and sash members shall be aluminum extrusions of 6063-T5
alloy & temper with a minimum wall thickness of .062". Frame and
sash members shall have a rigid polyurethane "thermal-barrier" as an
integral part of the extrusion which eliminates all direct contact
between interior and exterior aluminum sections. Glazing stops to be
extruded aluminum with a minimum wall thickness of .050".
FINISH
Standard architectural Class II anodic color conforming to Aluminum
Association AA-M12-C22-A34 for dark bronze or AA-M12-C22-A31 for
clear anodize. (Architectural Class I anodic finishes and organic
coatings available).
CONSTRUCTION
Frame members shall be 2 1/4" depth. Frame and vent corners shall be
fabricated to form tight mitered joints. All intermediate frame
members shall be coped to form tight butt joints where joined to
perimeter members. All joinery fastened securely with stainless
steel self-tapping screws and sealed to prevent moisture and air
infiltration. Extruded aluminum glass stops shall be fabricated to
form tight butt-joints.
PROJECTED HARDWARE
Projected shall be balanced with two heavy duty four bar friction
hinges. Hinges shall be of stainless steel, and include a positive
stop and an adjustable friction shoe. Locking hardware shall consist
of cam handle locks and surface strikes. Handle, base & strike
housing shall be cast white bronze with burnished finish. Roto
operators and underscreen bar operators are available.
CASEMENT HARDWARE
Casement windows shall be supported by exposed hinges manufactured
from cast bronze alloy and secured with concealed fasteners, or by
heavy duty 4 bar concealed friction hinges. Roto type operation with
locking handles and concealed strikes shall be standard with exposed
hinges. Other variations of hardware and finish available.
WEATHERSTRIPPING
A compression seal shall run continuously around entire perimeter of
ventilator and frame opening of ventilator to form a double seal.
GLAZING
Marlin series #1505 windows shall accept glazing materials with
nominal thickness of 1/4" & 1".
OPTIONAL SCREEN
Screen frames shall be fabricated from roll-form aluminum finish to
match window. Screen cloth to be 18 x 16 fiberglass mesh held in the
aluminum screen frame with a tight fitting continuous vinyl spline
INSTALLATION
Windows shall be installed straight, plumb, and level without
twisting and securely anchored in place. Openings shall be properly
prepared to provide sufficient space at jambs, head and sill to
compensate for normal construction movement without affecting
intended use.
PROTECTION AND CLEANING
The General Contractor shall provide adequate protection of the
aluminum and glass surface from damage by grinding compound, lime,
acids, cement or other contaminants. The General Contractor shall be
responsible for final cleaning.
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