The Fenestration and Glazing Business Alliance (FGIA) has launched a brand new specification for comparing an operable window with an put in Window Opening Regulate Tool (WOCD). AAMA 950-25, Specification for Window Opening Regulate Gadgets (WOCDs) Put in on Operable Home windows, an FGIA record, is now in the stores within the FGIA on-line retailer.
“WOCDs are meant to assist give a boost to window protection,” mentioned Jason Seals, FGIA Technical Supervisor, Fenestration Requirements and U.S. Business Affairs, and workforce liaison for the FGIA Window Opening Regulate Tool (WOCD) Checklist Necessities Paintings Crew. “When correctly designed, examined, specified and put in, WOCDs can assist save you or scale back unintentional falls thru open home windows through babies, whilst permitting the power to open the window absolutely as could also be had to go out within the match of an emergency.”
ASTM F2090, Same old Specification for Window Fall Prevention Gadgets with Emergency Get away (Egress) Unlock Mechanisms, incorporates necessities for WOCDs referring to basic necessities, efficiency exams, protection knowledge, labeling necessities and set up directions. This specification makes use of current take a look at strategies present in ASTM F2090 to guage WOCDs put in on operable home windows which have been evaluated to fulfill the necessities of AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440, North American Fenestration Same old/Specification for home windows, doorways, and skylights (NAFS).
ASTM F2090 covers different sorts of window fall prevention units comparable to window fall prevention guards and window fall prevention monitors, those units are out of doors the scope of this specification. This specification evaluates factory-installed WOCDs or the ones laid out in the window producer as a box put in equipment.
AAMA 950-25, in addition to different paperwork to be had from FGIA, could also be bought from the net retailer on the discounted member fee of $25 or the non-member value of $70.
For more info about FGIA and its actions, discuss with FGIAonline.org.
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