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CLAD ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG - NEXT GENERATION
M.O. (mm) 1-9 3/4 (552) 2-1 3/4 (654) 2-5 3/4 (756) 2-7 3/4 (806) 2-9 3/4 (857) 2-11 3/4 (908)
R.O. (mm) 1-10 1/4 (565) 2-2 1/4 (667) 2-6 1/4 (768) 2-8 1/4 (819) 2-10 1/4 (870) 3-0 1/4 (921)
Frame Size (mm) 1-9 1/4 (540) 2-1 1/4 (641) 2-5 1/4 (743) 2-7 1/4 (794) 2-9 1/4 (845) 2-11 1/4 (895)
DLO (mm) 14 47/64 (347) 18 47/64 (476) 22 47/64 (577) 24 47/64 (628) 26 47/64 (679) 28 47/64 (730)
8-11 3/4 (2737) CUDH-NG 1650 CUDH-NG 2050 CUDH-NG 2450 E CUDH-NG 2650 E CUDH-NG 2850 E CUDH-NG 3050 E
9-0 (2743)
8-11 1/2 (2731)
48 3/4 (1238)
9-11 3/4 (3042) CUDH-NG 1656 CUDH-NG 2056 CUDH-NG 2456 E CUDH-NG 2656 E CUDH-NG 2856 E CUDH-NG 3056 E
10-0 (3048)
9-11 1/2 (3035)
54 3/4 (1391)
COTTAGE STYLE*
M.O. (mm) 1-9 3/4 (552) 2-1 3/4 (654) 2-5 3/4 (756) 2-7 3/4 (806) 2-9 3/4 (857)
R.O. (mm) 1-10 1/4 (565) 2-2 1/4 (667) 2-6 1/4 (768) 2-8 1/4 (819) 2-10 1/4 (870)
Frame Size (mm) 1-9 1/4 (540) 2-1 1/4 (641) 2-5 1/4 (743) 2-7 1/4 (794) 2-9 1/4 (845)
DLO (mm) 14 47/64 (347) 18 47/64 (476) 22 47/64 (577) 24 47/64 (628) 26 47/64 (679)
5-7 3/4 (1721) CUDH-NG1624/36 CUDH-NG2024/36 CUDH-NG2424/36 CUDH-NG2624/36 CUDH-NG2824/36
5-8 (1727)
5-7 1/2 (1715)
22 3/4 (578)/34 3/4 (883)
COTTAGE: FORMULA
1. Select the standard size double hung that will fit the rough opening
2. Subtract 7 1/2" (191) from the frame size height to get total glass height
3. Multiply the total glass height by the desired top sash ratio, this is the top sash glass height
4. Subtract the top sash height from the total glass height, this is the bottom sash glass height
EXAMPLE
1. CUDH-NG with a 0.400 top sash ration (2/5 - 3/5) cottage style. If the rough opening is 2'-2 1/4" x 4' (RO for a CUDH
2020) the frame size will be 25 1/4" x 47 1/2"
2. 47 1/2" - 7 1/2" = 40"
3. 40" multiplied by 0.400 (2/5) = 16"
4. 40" - 16" = 24"
5. The top sash will be a 2016 and the bottom sash will be a 2024. The call number for the example is: CUDH-NG 2016-24
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