The HR 2100 Aluminum Horizontal Sliding Window by EMC Windows and Doors is engineered to meet the stringent requirements of the 7th and 8th Editions of the Florida Building Code, including the High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ). This window is rated for both large and small missile impacts, ensuring that it does not require additional shutters for hurricane protection.
Certified for large and small missile impacts, making it ideal for hurricane-prone regions. This window provides robust protection against severe weather events without the need for external shutters.
Constructed from durable 6063 T6 alloy aluminum, the HR 2100 is built to last and resist corrosion.
It is designed for versatility, allowing installation as a single unit or in side-by-side combinations with other window types using Florida-approved mullions.
Type A: 5/16″ overall laminated glass, designed for impact resistance.
Type B: 13/16″ overall insulated laminated glass, providing enhanced insulation and impact resistance.
The document specifies the use of appropriate anchors and materials, such as 1/4″ Ultracon+ by Dewalt screws, for securing the window to the structure. The installation details ensure compliance with building codes and optimal performance during severe weather.
Sealants like DOWSIL 995 silicone are used for sealing all frame and vent corners to ensure a watertight installation.
The HR 2100 window can be used in various configurations, such as XO, OX, and XOX setups, allowing for flexible design options. It is suitable for a wide range of residential and commercial applications.