Midwest Thermal Break Patio Doors
Add thermal performance and a distinctive look
Midwest Thermal-Break Patio Doors have an energy saving design. These doors have a built-in polyurethane thermal-break that separates interior and exterior surfaces on the main frame and panels to cut heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer. Since there is no metal to metal contact, this design reduces condensation.
Features of models S-1100/1125
• 5/8″ insulated glass
• Tandem ball bearing adjustable rollers
• Woodgrain handle
• Positive interlock with fin seal
• Doors meet “forced entry” standards
• Hollow, double thermal-break pull rail
• Welded marine gasket
• Full double-perimeter weather-strip
• Roll form type screen
S-1100/1125
Options:
• Tinted glass
• Low E/Argon
• Internal grids
• Exterior key lock
• Heavy duty screen
• Auxiliary lock
Features of S-1300/1325
• 3/4″ Insulated glass
• Heavy duty screen
• European style finish handle
• Tandem ball bearing adjustable rollers
• Positive interlock with fin seal
• Doors meet “forced entry” standards
• Hollow, double thermal break pull rail
• Welded marine gasket
• Full double-perimeter weatherstrip
Residential or commercial, enjoy year round comfort and energy savings.
Midwest Thermal-Break Patio Doors have an energy saving design. These doors have a built-in polyurethane thermal-break that separates interior and exterior surfaces on the main frame and panels to cut heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer. Since there is no metal to metal contact, this design reduces condensation.
Features of models S-2000/2025
• 1″ insulated glass
• Heavy duty construction
• Full double perimeter weather-stripping
• Tandem ball bearing adjustable rollers
• Positive seal interlock construction
• Models with clear glass are fully reversible
• Welded marine glazing gasket
• Double Thermal-Break in the pull rail, meeting rail and interlock rail
• Heavy duty extruded aluminum screen
• Choice of Bronze, White and Sandstone painted finishes. Commercial anodized finishes also available for models 2000 and 2025.
Expand the horizons in your home with the many options a Midwest Thermal-Break door has to offer.
Options:
Note: 2000/2025 are not available in hunter green.
Options:
• Tinted glass • Low E/Argon • Internal grids
• Exterior key lock • Auxiliary lock
There’s a Midwest Thermal-Break door for most applications.
Specifications.
Midwest Thermal-Break Patio Doors have an energy saving design. These doors have a built-in polyurethane thermal-break that separates interior and exterior surfaces on the main frame and panels to cut heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer. Since there is no metal to metal contact, this design reduces condensation. Page three of three.
Series S-1100/1125/1300/1325
SERIES S-1100 Sliding Glass Doors shall be S-1100, S1125, or S1150, SGD-R20 commercial certified, ANSI/AAMA 101-93. (SGD C-30 available upon request).
SERIES S-1300 Sliding Glass Doors shall be S-1300, S1325, or S1350, SGD-R20 commercial certified, ANSI/AAMA 101-93. (SGD C-30 available upon request).
GLAZING OPTIONS, S-1100/1125/1150: All doors shall be glazed with 5/8″ insulated glass, using welded marine gasket, in accordance with ANSI Z-97-1 and FS DD-G-1403A.
GLAZING OPTIONS, S-1300/1325/1350: All doors shall be glazed with 3/4″ insulated glass, using welded gasket, in accordance with ANSI Z-97-1 and FS DD-G-1403A.
MATERIAL: Main frame and panel members shall be constructed of extruded aluminum alloy 6063-T5 per AAMA requirements. Exposed screw fasteners shall be stainless steel or cadmium-plated or zinc-plated per AST specification A-1 64-55 or A-1 65-55.
FRAME: The frame shall consist of a head, sill and jambs designed to be fastened with screws and sealed to form a weather tight joint.
FINISH: All exposed surfaces of all aluminum members shall be clean and free from serious blemishes. Painting shall be accomplished with an electrostatic process using a polyester baked enamel finish meeting AAMA 603.8 specifications, except frame sill shall be clear anodized.
WEATHER-STRIPPING: Fixed meeting rail & moving panel
bottom rail shall be dual weather-stripped using a combination of silicone treated poly-pile with a polypropylene fin to meet AAMA 701-92 specifications. Fixed panel bottom rail to be dual weather-stripped specially designed vinyl equal to AAMA 702-92 specification. Frame head, jamb & versi-jamb moving panel channel dual weather-stripped with a silicone treated poly-pile meeting AAMA 701-92 specifications. Balance of fixed panel channel sealed with a specially designed vinyl equal to AAMA 702-92 specification.
HARDWARE: The pull and latch hardware shall be reversible for the OX and XO sliding panel. Tandem ball bearing roller assemblies shall be lubricated and sealed for smooth operation and meet AAMA 906.3 Specifications for Aluminum S.G.D. Roller Assemblies. Hardware tested for forced entry per ASTM F842.
INSTALLATION: Assembly & installation shall be done by others in accordance with the instructions furnished & using good standard construction practices. All mounting and assembly screws furnished with the door.
Series S-2000
GENERAL: Sliding glass doors shall be Series S-2000. Sizes and type specified on production drawings. Series S-2000 complies with all residential and commercial ANSI/AAMA specifications 101-97 R-20 utilizing one-inch insulated glass. (C-30 and HC-40 available upon request.)
MATERIAL: Main frame & panel members shall be of aluminum extruded alloy 6063-T5 with a minimum wall thickness of .062 inch (with standard commercial tolerances). All frame & panel members shall be thermally insulated with a thermal break polyurethane compound chemically and mechanically bonded to the divided aluminum extrusions. Fasteners shall comply with current AAMA Section 1 Specifications. Weather-stripping shall meet or exceed AAMA 701.2 Specifications.
FINISH: All exposed surfaces of all aluminum members shall be clean and free from serious blemishes. Painting shall be accomplished with an electrostatic process using a polyester baked enamel finish meeting AAMA 603.8 specifications, except frame sill shall be clear anodized. Hard-coat finishes available.
CONSTRUCTION: Head, jamb & sill shall be coped, lapped & fastened at each corner with three #8 x 3/4″ S.M.S per corner. Panel horizontal members shall be telescoped into vertical members & fastened with two S.M.S. per corner. Exterior screws shall be in accordance with ASTM F842 Forced Entry Regulations. Fixed panel shall be securely fastened to the main frame. Meeting rails shall have a 7/8″ interlocking depth for rigidity & be dual weather-stripped.
WEATHER-STRIPPING: Fixed meeting rail & moving panel bottom rail shall be dual weather-stripped using a combination of silicone treated poly-pile with a polypropylene fin to meet AAMA 701-92 specifications. Fixed panel bottom rail to be dual weather-stripped specially designed vinyl equal to AAMA 702-92 specifications. Frame head, jamb & versi-jamb moving panel channel dual weather-stripped with a silicone treated poly-pile meeting AAMA 701-92 specifications. Balance of fixed panel channel sealed with a specially designed vinyl equal to AAMA 702-92 specifications.
HARDWARE: The pull and latch hardware shall be reversible for the OX and XO sliding panel. Tandem ball bearing roller assemblies shall be lubricated and sealed for smooth operation and meet AAMA 906.3 Specifications for Aluminum S.G.D. Roller Assemblies. Hardware tested for forced entry per ASTM F842.
GLAZING: All doors shall be glazed with one-inch insulated glass in accordance with ANZI Z97 1-1975 & FS DD-G-1403B. Glass shall be secured in panel by a one-piece welded vinyl gasket.
SCREENS: (Optional) Available completely assembled & reversible for OX or XO operation. Finish of screen door frame shall be Bronze, White or Sandstone.
INSTALLATION: Assembly & installation shall be done by
others in accordance with the instructions furnished & using good standard construction practices. All mounting and assembly screws furnished with the door.
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