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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFile Documents.743 Cemetery Ln.0011.2018 (19).ARBK i 4 • , i hilbSikt, 9 c N ' ISOI'''li r ' r l w j' . • 1:tr , ' H i - I •t 41111 i t i 1 1,R,!!)IP i :, i — .. ,i 1 , s ------, .�--, ,, • rm.likilin_. . . .. . .... .... ,••,,... BVLJT } I19L \1I? YOTJ •.•t..?:i.,.......1_,.... ..... .. r - i ' .:-.mow «,Y •:� .^ . : " _ 7 ' . ,- i.- - e ir P r f h r ty�, n �j Y".: ir:•�«'-r7 T .1: -. s •,4 ,,„ �.:�a..P `;F ' _t; ±' � t1.1 � 45:R a44 '�'+,f t., a ).ti.$ k ,^ 1 s! '' ►��4'f y":7 � .4 - • } -. ' - .' - r '` , '' 4- i , ENERGY- EFFICIENT �SOLUTIONS , = . `�� .i' �''-`1- - 1 . �. 'c•;'�J' ;ra, ►,4 r 0 ` _«, , `, ,T. -•1 1' • .•rn`.►. 'Ire . . , -.401.P... r"...:47: 4,,•!...:111. -` NutRviN • ..,.; ,...,,,,,... ..... . ,,e.,.,-;_, _.:4,... _,..„,,,..,,,,,,: ,2' ;!. c. .,yx` 4R^ `w Windows a d Doors ` ,r�A ��y ;.• j;rr, '�9 c � vas . 4. +� r (AV Fes , �r ^"'io ),, ,� i-u. . r>• i -.;r�..t,i i A "'— F; Built around you. ti`,"�'"' y, „ 'si �; �'�. �,- ,,� t+ fia�Y�`*zili l . 'y.r `` ��'w [',"It: � 1 .fr r.r'Jar .i ^ •S , ., y 0,1:\ i'l•o:'rf' _ 1 ‘ } yµ+�,+4:` 1 8' .�;'�•,:, _,� G�_.•. .fir_ . t, / I. may. - �- ,-,„ ► _ HIGH PERFORMANCE , ...a TRIPANE r.. ,r= `� Tripane glazing, available with argon or krypton insulating gas, ' , ,. : rsr';� provides excellent energy performance. Available in products where `_ V'� ` �• ... --' a glazing thickness can be wider than 1/4", Tripane features two coated . •®R panes of glass with a third pane between them. Marvin® -- j ; /� _.y`•; • r' 4 - offers Tripane in a variety of Low E glass options. It's } i=-;r" ; , `41`. s J.0- mil., .e` ,. f? ,: available with Low E2 on both panes, with Low El on ,,._, 4-. �.. !i�+ :.:, �� = both panes for high SHGC, or with Low E3 on the '; ':.;t y.;" exterior pane and Low El on the interior pane for low ,�, • «y �,, SHGC. Tempered and laminated glazing options �.• Y, .} i ' {I are available to meet special safety and impact K ''" ., 41101 • - • requirements. Many Tripane glazed units At •......;,; i• iia& have U-Factors less than 0,25, and fixed or • • ff ',;, ' `'_. •'"`,0 cK :l ? E "° . - * I - _ = " = combination units can be lower than 0.20 '�' ', ��.: "� '" '� without sacrificing visible light transmission. s • . _ " • • GLAZING OPTIONS - - - - .• F CLAD 3/4"IG 1"IG _ 1 ULTIMATE CASEMENT FACTOR �C U-FACTOR SHGC Low El(IG) 0.30 0.47 0.30 0.46 • - Low El/Clr/Low El(Tripane) NA NA 0.23 0.39 z Wy u il J Low E2(IG) 0.29 0.29 0.30 0.28 f•` Low E2/Clr/Low El(Tripane) NA NA 0.23 0.26 I !/•rir'-` gli r Low E3(IG) 0.29 0.19 0.29 0.19 r..i_I • j f .-;tie Low E3/CI /Low El(Tripane) NA NA 0.23 018 5` "` 1I NEXT GENERATION CLAD 7/8"IG �3- . -. ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG ti / - � fi •,r, l4' l Low El(IG) 0.30 0.50 ra, ,., `, ' `-' '''it ' r`' Low El/Clr/Low El(Tripane) 0.25 0.41 r •r.. ISNs A Low E2(IG) 0.30 0.30 LAKE LUZERNE RESIDENCE - ADIRONDACKS, NY 'r•-:• ' LowE2/CIr/LowEl(Tripane) 0.25 0.27 ;; PROJECT TYPE: Residential,Tripane windows - +p Low E3(IG) 0.29 0.20 l' ,, y. - ARCHITECT: Phinney Design Group - - �. --- - Low E3/CIr/Low El(Tripane) 0.25 018 Designed with a wall of floor-to-ceiling windows, the Lake Luzerne residence offers a breathtaking view of ° t=• ,r _r ' the waterfront from every room of the house. Because of the amount of glass used in this residence,Marvin® f' high-efficiency Tripane windows were instrumental in meeting energy code requirements. - .y NIL - --44\, ENERGY EFFICIENCY BUILT AROUND YOU. V ‘,... , ...,.. :--i.- .,, t. . �► -'' r ... , Marvin° windows and doors are made-to-order to suit `a ` ; �I A xn the aesthetic preferences and performance requirements } _ of each customer. Our products are Built around you® - 'a' - both the visible characteristics like size, color, and material; �. ` % - - -`r and performance features like U-factor and Solar Heat i ---• ., - �_ �� Gain Coefficient (SHGC), As an industry leader in energy ... , `-`"' ,. __ - <, ---'- efficiency, we offer a variety of flexible and customizable -- y -> .G4 - window and door options that help customers balance their ./: — .. ---�., ,�, are:, -_ - _ initial product investment with long-term performance and Mai II.- I energy cost savings. Select or :: :c ::ti:n ::emansoanresenaor IllMt - climate, or budget. i IIIIII .......... ' - . .....- , N. 16 ,. Marvin wood or �..r Lr_• 14,397 CERTIFIED WINDOW AND aluminum clad l _ k ( DOOR PRODUCT/GLASS OPTIONS wood windows j _ ') MEET A .20 U-FACTOR OR LOWER. and doors have a reputation for Tom; . i3� quality and durability. Marvin's thick, AAMA 2605 70% r' `;- ---- �— y PVDF fluoropolymar finish, applied to an impact-resistant, - extruded aluminum substrate, directly translates to more years of a gleaming clad exterior, backed by Marvin's ZEN BARN RESIDENCE - orrawa,ONCAivaDA 20-year warranty against loss of adhesion,chalking or fading,* }' il' ! PROJECT TYPE: Residential,Certified LEED° Platinum .�;;� „�t .i,! •,,ty "� ' �,���f' - �d ,t ?; `.� ,.,J,t, .,. '/r-- • Contact your Marvin representative to find an energy- r�__ r. ARCHITECT: Christopher Simmonds Architect Inc. y ;s/,'j �'f ri- . . . efficient solution for your next project. With an estimated 19% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions compared to an average home and a 46% _ - - ' reduction of energy consumption,the Zen Barn achieved an EnerGuide rating of 82—which is 10 points higher N. *Loss of adhesion is covered for 10 years in coastal applications.For complete warranty information 41 than that required by the Ontario Building Code. see MarvinWindows.com. fi. \\` r \ _. ENERGY STAR GLASS & GLAZING THE INDUSTRY STANDARD FOR RATING ENERGY EFFICIENCY PERFORMANCE OPTIONS ENERGY STAR® criteria varies in different areas of the country to suit specific climate and energy efficiency Marvin° offers thousands of window and requirements. The new ENERGY STAR Version 6.0 values bring even greater energy efficiency to all four zones door options with two or three panes of EXTERIOR of the U.S. There are Marvin°window and door products in most operating styles that meet the 2015 Version 6.0 glass and a range of glazing options to GLAZING WIND SURFACE#3 ENERGY STAR specifications. meet the performance challenges of any suRFACE#4 climate. The correct glazing selection can REF OUT REFLECTED LONG meet code requirements and provide WAVE SURFACE#1-. Y , INFRARED li optimal and cost-saving energy efficiency. $URRACE#z Solar heat absorbed ® Our standard glass and glazing is insulating 141, by Low E2 coating on ' #2 surface glass with Low E2 and argon gas, but all products are made-to-order to suit the IN WARM CLIMATES IN COLD CLIMATES jr1f� Northern Absorbed heat Absorbed heat reflected to outdoors conducted indoors a„„,„, 41-71, iiiii",_ energy efficiency requirements of each 111. 11111111161-mmill111111.0 North-Central individual building or project. LOW E COATINGS MANAGE VISIBLE LIGHT AND HEAT South-Central GLAZING OPTIONS-LOW E INSULATING GLASS COATINGS 111111111111111riV llill Southern :IC'-j‘ ° ca 72a, GLAZING DESCRIPTION CLIMATE ENERGY PERFORMANCE Features a single layer of metallic coating, low U-Factor LOW El which blocks heat loss to the outside while NORTHERN high solar heat gain reflecting heat back into a room. Features a double layer of silver on an inside surface of IG glass.It provides year round performance NORTHERN LOW E2 and comfort.This coatin option better low U-Factor ENERGY STAR CRITERIA gprovides medium solar heat gain protection against radiant heat transfer than single WINDOWS DOORS layer metallic Low E coatings. ZONE Features three layers of metallic silver and NORTHERN ACTOR SHGC U-FACTOR SHGC provides the lowest solar heat gain performance lowest U-Factor LOW E3 in climates where sun exposure is lower solar heat gain <_0.27 any p SOUTH-CENTRAL intense and cooling costs are high. SOUTHERN =0.28 >-0.32 NORTHERN ZONE -<0.30 <-0.40 A high-performance insulating glass that features a =0.29 >-0.37 NORTHERN(LIMITED) Low E coating on the room-side glass(4th surface) superior U-Factor =0.30 ->0.42 LOW ERS and Low E3 on the 2nd glass surface.Unavailable lower solar heat gain in some northern zones as condensation can be a 0.30 s0.40 <-0.30 <-0.40 concern in the coldest climates. SOUTHERN <- SOUTH CENTRAL ZONE -0.30 -0.25 s0.30 <-0.25 SOUTHERN ZONE INSULATING GASES <_0.40 <-0.25 s 0.30 <-0.25 Insulating gases are pumped into the spaces between panes of glass to slow the transfer of heat, increasing the insulating power of a window or door. Marvin products contain argon gas as our standard insulator, but we also offer a krypton/argon/air blend for even greater energy efficiency. The addition of krypton to this gas blend lowers the U-factor and increases the insulating capabilities in narrow airspaces. ENERGY STAR �r �rit- MOST EFFICIENT �` _ `�� 11 The ENERGY STAR®Most Efficient classification recognizes products that meet high energy efficiency guidelines. Marvin°offers ` . N)11, the industry's widest selection of wood and clad wood products that meet the rigorous Most Efficient criteria. / it4 • ENERGY STAR MOST EFFICIENT ENERGY STAR MOST EFFICIENT , •••.,. :4' ;I ..z. ' :*: ' :\Issie - -_1 U-FACTOR U-FACTOR •�.'�,� OPERATING STYLE MAX=.20 I SHGC PG OPERATING STYLE I MAX=.20 I SHGC PG • I �� MIL( MIN=15 __�- �1' ;� � t HUNG CASEMENT II- -VP Clad Ultimate Double/Single Clad Ultimate Casement 0.18 0.20 0.14 0.39 50 ,T+,�'y ti 1 ^r.fi' I : - Hung-Next Generation 0.15 0.20 0.14 0.37 40 - a �: Wood Ultimate Casement 0.17 0.20 0.13 0.38 50 '.~� f '' Clad Ultimate Double Hung 018 0.20 0.15 0.42 50 ' - ' Picture-Next Generation Clad Ultimate 0.15 0.20 0.15 0.45 50 I ', c-r - - Clad Ultimate Double Hung Casement Picture f' ; : ' 0.18 0.20 0.15 0.43 50 '/ 4' „ . Transom-Next Generation Wood Ultimate i 1k I Casement Picture 0.15 0.20 0.15 0.44 50 r f. ,; ` , tk .+�I 1 •Clad Ultimate Double Hung �- t . { Round Top Picture Transom- 0.18 0.20 0.15 0.43 50 Clad Ultimate p, , �� I' ` ti > �� t 019 0.20 014 0.25 35 _ 1 d . r Next Generation Pushout Casement , j ç +� � .._, ',Clad Ulmate Double/Single T r Il • , ■ 10.19 0.20 0.14 0.26 50 Pushout Casement 0.18 0.20 0.13 0.38 35 L-1 t i r Next Generation Clad Ultimate Pushout - - - �' I�' 0.16 0.20 0.15 0.45 50 1 _ •• •• _ b'; Wood Ultimate Casement Picture �` Double/Single Hung 0.15 0.20 0.14 0.37 30 Wood Ultimate Pushout � I Y-`` " __- - Wood Ultimate Double Hung015 0.20 015 0.44 50 - -1 , 'f , • • �� Casement Picture i - 5 0.17 0.20 0.17 0.46 40 f �� - a``" Picture l /8"Sash Clad Ultimate = . . _ • _ - Clad Ultimate Insert Casement Round Top 0.19 0.20 0.14 0.25 50 Double/Single Hung 0.20 0.20 0.14 0.26 30 Operator/Stationary j - ~ • 4,' - ' 0 Wood Ultimate Insert Wood Ultimate ir- - • _ 0.19 0.19 0.17 0.29 30 r� Double/Single Hung Casement Round Top 0.19 0.20 0.13 0.25 50 I '_ _ - i Operator/Stationary • ' - '1' 1^• - -- �' t Clad Ultimate Insert .- �, ! , 0.17 0.20 015 0.43 40 ^,. Double Hung Picture Clad Ultimate Casement - _ - 0.15 0.20 015 0.45 40 ` ` r - , - _E• Wood Ultimate Double Hung Venting Picture • ; , L ( - �__, I 0.16 0.20 0.14 0.43 40 '•� Picture 2"Sash Clad Inswing Casement 0.20 0.20 0.14 0.20 35 , - T . _. - F A- ,- st► ► '- - -. I • - - • _"- ' • j - Lit- ,- 4 Wood Ultimate Double/Single 1 1 e -- ice"' ' J 't*..4 Hung Round Top g 0.18 0.20 0.16 0.29 30 F _ r. yt - -' Wood Ultimate Double Hung 0.16 0.20 0.14 0.41 60 Clad Ultimate Awning 0.18 0.20 0.13 0.39 40 Picture Round Top 2"Sash Wood Ultimate Awning 0.18 0.20 0.12 0.36 50 Wood Ultimate 0.17 0.20 0.18 0.47 40 Double Hung Transom Clad Ultimate 019 0.20 014 0.25 30 Wood Ultimate Double Hung Pushout Awning Transom Round To 2"Sash 0.15 0.20 0.15 0.42 30 Wood Ultimate p 0.18 0.20 012 0.37 30 Clad Ultimate Pushout Awning Double/Single Hung Magnum 0.17 0.20 014 0.37 35 e■ GLIDER Wood Ultimate 0.15 0.20 0.14 0.50 35 Clad Ultimate Glider 0.18 0.20 0.18 0.31 35 Double/Single Hung Magnum Clad Ultimate Double Hung Wood Ultimate Glider 0.16 0.20 0.17 0.42 35 MOUNTAIN CABIN - WOODLAND, UT 0 Picture IZ3 Magnum .17 0.20 0.15 0.42 50 Clad Simulated DIRECT GLAZE 1 PROJECT TYPE: Residential,CST construction 0.20 0.20 0.14 0.26 30 Double Hung Hopper Clad Direct Glaze Polygon 0.13 0.20 0.17 0.59 50 �I4106_ ARCHITECT: Shubin+Donaldson 1 TILT-TURN Wood Direct Glaze Polygon 0.13 0.20 0.16 0.47 50 I...• Clad Ma num Tilt-Turn 0.20 0.20 0.14 0.25 40 Clad Direct Glaze I As one of the first Cross Laminated Timber construction projects to be built in the U.S.,this residence is truly a g Round Top0.14 0.20 0.17 0.61 50 --- modern-day log home.The epitome of recycle and reuse,lumber was harvested on the property,cleaned and cut by r" Wood Magnum Tilt-Turn 0.17 0.20 0.13 0.38 40 Wood Direct Glaze a local timber mill,shop assembled,and shipped to the site ready for install.Marvin's energy-efficient clad products '! - Wood Magnum Round Top 0.13 0.20 0.17 0.49 50 Tilt-Turn 4 9/16"Jamb 0.18 0.20 0.12 0.36 40 complement the conservation and sustainability already designed into the solid wood thermal mass structure. a /s. • • _ •„ / SIGNATURE SERVICES . - - i . CUSTOM CAPABILITIES IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY i . - ,' ;► I ► Marvin° Signature Services engineers custom design solutions to meet unique structural, aesthetic and/or . ► E performance requirements. Signature offers innovative possibilities,from modifying and customizing Marvin _......----- -1101111111r. ' - _ ►��� r ' ►`►r ` standard products to designing entirely new solutions to optimize energy conservation and meet project ‘ ► I.`►` goals.An experienced,dedicated Signature project manager will partner with you at the earliest design stage - ► ► to concept and develop a tailor-made window or door solution. i Combining the craftsmanship of a small millwork shop with the research and technology capabilities of ,,, ( ', l•k l an industry leader, Signature Services will bring unparalleled service and personalization to even the most I iram - �- . . I ' + challenging,complicated projects. -z' .1 MARVIN SIGNATURE . .,--• I ! , X . _. , , ..._ 1 i , , ,,L , .c, /11 11 . ,.... .'z THE MARK OF AN ORIGINAL . , ,. . _ , '• L.7: ' • r!";•....•,.. . 11 1••• _ •. to t,' `a�.�r 1Liagek. ;Td�l - T< - �r, ENERGY PERFORMANCE PROGRAMS i `, �, � CODES, STANDARDS, AND CERTIFICATIONS f , • tom' , � �z ; ' �� ; I Technologies for enhanced energy performance in new and existing construction have been driven primarily by "' mandatory oCriteriawindowenergy a c r o ca i. • 4; - tory building energyforg vary coding t and 'I des stateand local ""`"''a'• .1141,11Mri. codes,andare advancedthrough voluntary certification programs. r 1 T NET ZERO ill al , ..,. ! ..__ _,. -- - — • Marvin offers various window types that contribute to net zero design, and also offers the flexibility and 'ir� t'f' customization of made-to-order products that is often necessary to capitalize on the other variables involved Ii . , in net zero building. ;, • �.,;., )' I !f PASSIVE HOUSE M• ---- K:_- i i Marvin Windows and Doors leads the U.S. market in Passive solutions that meet Passive House Institute sow.. ,,. . .1 1 U.S. criteria. . h y Fvv _ LEED® CERTIFIED K RO O N HALL - NEW HAVEN, CT p While individual windows and doors are not LEED certified,our products contribute significantly to the credits �+•t-;r PROJECT TYPE: University facility Certified LEED® Platinum required for whole-project certification. We've developed a database of Marvin products that generates ARCHITECT: Centerbrook Architects,with Hopkins Architects project-specific reports for customers seeking LEED certification data.These reports can be included in LEED certification submissions — they provide performance data for Energy & Atmosphere credits; and break out Kroon Hall is cutting-edge sustainable architecture. All windows are set deep into the walls to provide natural recycled content by component weight, both in pounds and in percentage of total weight, for Materials & shading in the summer and take advantage of solar heat gain in the winter. Marvin°Tilt Turns in an open position Resources credits. can ventilate during cool evenings.With many windows operational,a signal system indicates if windows should be open or closed for optimal energy efficiency. MARVIN- , Windows and Doors Built around you. ENERGY-EFFICIENT PROJECT FEATURED ON COVER /-- ,:111.1... bib. S. I , Al 1 r.i.,,, 4 4 i.. t•3 MI ik. . , . . ill ., - • ,, 1 11 4 7 A ^ram} "off' "mow '� BURR & BURTON ACADEMY MOUNTAIN CAMPUS - PERU,VT PROJECT TYPE: School facility, Certified LEED® Platinum ARCHITECT: Bensonwood Energy-efficient Marvin°windows and commercial doors played a crucial role in the design of the nearly zero net energy building Burr and Burton Academy Mountain Campus.The all Tripane solution incorporated large operable awnings,fixed units and uniquely angled assemblies with optimized solar gain and shading. r,ASK ABOUT HANDCRAFTED Ir.4, -� -ri, RiuGY IN AMERICA. ©2016 Marvin®Windows and Doors.All rights reserved.®Registered trademark of Marvin Windows and Doors.ENERGY STAR®and the ENERGY STAR certification mark are registered U.S.marks. Part#19980723.March 2016.