CSA - AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440-11
NAFS - North American Fenestration Standard/Specification for windows, doors, and skylights
| Organization: | CSA |
| Publication Date: | 1 January 2011 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 190 |
scope:
General
This fenestration Standard/Specificati
Performance requirements are used in this Standard/Specificati
Certification procedures are not part of this Standard/Specificati
Various systems have been developed or are proposed for determining a product energy rating based on such factors as U-factor, solar heat gain coefficient, condensation resistance, and visible transmittance (visible light transmission). These rating systems are beyond the scope of this Standard/Specificati
Fenestration products not intended to be tested to this Standard/Specificati
(a) interior windows, interior accessory windows (IAWs), and interior doors;
(b) vehicular-access doors (garage doors) (see ANSI/DASMA 105, ANSI/DASMA 108, ANSI/DASMA 109, ANSI/DASMA 115, or other applicable DASMA Specifications);
(c) roof-mounted smoke and heat-relief vents;
(d) sloped glazing (other than unit skylights or roof windows) (see AAMA TIR A7);
(e) curtain walls and storefronts (see AAMA MCWM-1);
(f) folding door systems;
(g) commercial entrance systems (see AAMA SFM-1);
(h) sunrooms (see AAMA/NPEA/NSA 2100);
(i) revolving doors; and
(j) commercial steel doors rated per SDI A250.8.
Note: The reference Standards and technical publications specified in this Clause for products not within the scope of this Standard/Specificati
Terminology
In this Standard/Specificati
The Preface, Clause 0, and any Notes not attached to figures and tables are non-mandatory.
Units of measurement
The values given in SI (metric) units are the standard. The values given in parentheses are for information only.
The values given in parentheses are in IP (inch-pound) units and are often inexact rounded values. Users of this Standard/Specificati
Note: It is the policy of AAMA, CSA, and WDMA that all Standards developed by the associations use SI primary units, with IP units furnished for reference as necessary. This is consistent with Canadian and U.S. regulations for standardization of measurements. "In 1998 the Metric Conversion Act was amended to designate 'the metric system of measurement as the preferred system of weights and measures for United States trade and commerce'. With the increasing importance of the global marketplace, it has become imperative for U.S. industry to extend its use of SI and for U.S. citizens to gain a working knowledge of this modern metric system" (IEEE/ASTM SI 10). SI has been the official measurement system for Canada for a long time. It therefore makes sense that the primary units of measurement in this Standard/Specificati
The proper use of SI values and the conversion of SI values to IP values are outlined in CAN/CSA-Z234.1 and IEEE/ASTM SI 10. These guidelines address both the base conversion of units but also the precision of the conversion. This process is not complicated for values that do not have limits such as maximums, minimums, and tolerances. However, in this Standard/Specificati
The single exception to using SI values in this Standard/Specificati
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