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HOW TO ORDER MARVIN® WINDOWS AND DOORS
The following pages include specifications for many of the standard windows and doors Marvin makes. For complete specification information,
visit Marvin.com or contact your local Marvin representative. There’s a lot of information here, but once you understand the different elements,
these pages will become the first step in seeing your window and door dreams become a reality. So when you meet with your local Marvin
representative, you’ll be speaking the same language. And should you have something special in mind, remember that in addition to the
thousands of standard offerings listed here, our favorite challenge is creating a custom window or door that has never been built before.
SPECIFICATION INFORMATION OPERATING VS. STATIONARY
Each product section is divided into wood and clad, with metric Our drawings always illustrate the window sash or door panels
measurements in parenthesis. Cross section drawings are also as if you are looking from the outside in. Identifying which sash or
included. Product codes for ordering are listed under each unit but panels are operating is a little counter-intuitive. X means operating,
do not necessarily indicate product size. O means stationary. So when listing the sash or panels start from
the left to right looking from the exterior. For example, a two panel
You’ll notice width and height measurements are given for each size. French Door with a left operating panel and a right stationary panel
The masonry opening is the size of the hole needed if the window would be identified as XO. A French Door with two operating
is to be installed within a brick, block or stone opening; rough panels would be identified as XX.
openings are the required hole size in houses covered with wood,
vinyl or metal siding. Frame size measures from edge to edge of The identification of stationary/operating panels is then followed
your window (excluding exterior casings); glass size indicates the by the handing of the primary operating panel (the one that would
dimensions of the total glass, both visible and covered, in a single be opened first, in the case of two operating panels). If you stand
sash (operating or stationary). See chart below. straddling the sill of a door with your back to the hinge of the
operating panel, notice which hand you would use to reach out
M.O. (mm) 1-7 5/8 (499) 1-11 5/8 (600) 2-3 5/8 (702) and close the door. That indicates whether a door panel is “R” –
R.O. (mm) 1-5 (432) 1-9 (533) 2-0 (610) right handing or “L” – left handing for Marvin residential doors.
Frame Size (mm) 1-4 (406) 1-8 (508) 2-1 (635)
Glass Size (mm) 11 9/16" (294) 15 9/16" (395) 19 9/16" (497)
2-1 7/8 (657) WUCA1624 WUCA2024 WUCA2424
2-9/16 (624)
2-1/16 (611)
17 7/8" (454)
OX L DOOR XX L DOOR
NOTES: ORDERING CONSIDERATIONS
• Elevations are not to scale All products are ordered through window and door professionals.
• Numbers listed in parentheses ( ) are metric equivalents in They’ll take care of you every step of the way, working with you
to specify each detail. Since Marvin products are not warehoused
millimeters rounded to the nearest whole number and are made to order to your exact needs, product returns are
• Allow 1/16" (2) tolerance on all measurements at the discretion of your individual dealer.
• On Clad units, all masonry openings are based on units
Listed below are some of the details you may want to consider:
without casing • Wood species
• All performance information is based on Marvin installation • Bare wood, primed interior, white painted interior and
recommendations for standard products interior stains
• Due to the variety of combinations of casings and subsill options • Bare wood, primed or clad exterior
• Glazing options such as insulating glass and Low E3
available, special dimensional considerations for different installation • Divided lite options: Authentic Divided Lite, Simulated Divided
methods will be required. Please contact your local Marvin retailer
when specifying these casing and subsill combinations Lite, Grilles Between the Glass
• Hardware styles and finishes
118 How to order Marvin® windows AND Doors • Exterior casings and subsills
• Operating vs. stationary sash and panels
• Screen or combination storm/screen needs
• Jamb depth needs
NOT TO SCALE