J. Sussman, Inc.
109-10 180th Street
Jamaica, NY 11433
Tel: (718) 297-0228
Fax: (718) 297-3090
E-mail: sales@jsussmaninc.com
Web site: www.jsussmaninc.com


Triple Glazed Thermally Broken Custom Church Windows For Stained and Insulated Protective Glass (5600/5650/5700 Series)

The 5600 series is a heavy triple glazed church window incorporated into a 3-1/2" thermally broken frame. This combination, along with triple contact weather-stripping in the ventilator, provides maximum condensation resistance and superior insulation making it the ideal choice for church windows when heating, condensation, noise or protection of stained glass are factors.

Photo at top right:
Saint Mark's the Evangelist Catholic Church, San Antonio, TX
Contractor: Stoddard Construction, San Antonio, TX
Stained Glass: Beyer Stained Glass, Philadelphia PA
Architect: Davis, Durand-Hollis Rupe, Architects, San Antonio, TX


Features:
  • Main frame and sash members are a full 3-1/2" deep. Ventilators, meeting rails and muntins are double tubular and will meet or exceed AAMA HC-50 monumental performance specifications.
  • A triple glazed thermal barrier design insulates the cold outside temperatures from the warmer inside temperature and helps eliminate condensation.
  • This window series can accommodate 1" protective insulated glass with another 5/8" minimum airspace between the art glass to maximize the protection and insulation of the stained glass.
  • The separation of art and protective glass is achieved by a channel that is an integral part of the extrusion. (Not an add on piece.) This channel acts as a condensation gutter and helps prevent air and water infiltration.
  • Ventilators have 3 rows of continuous weather-stripping.
  • Windows can also accommodate interior faceted glass and an exterior protective glass.
  • The 5600 series is interchangeable with and lines up with the 5650 (5") series and the 5670 (7") series.
  • Special Feature: Large sections of insulated glass can be installed on the exterior and for the art glass special narrow siteline muntins can be placed in the interior of the frame in virtually any shape or size to suit the design and help keep costs down. (These interior muntins can also be installed at a later date to fit the design.)