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Handle sets
Madison handle sets for patio doors are available in seven finishes, with or without a key cylinder. Their sleek aesthetic complements the company’s expansive-opening products. Kolbe Windows & Doors, Wausau, WI Circle 56 kolbe-kolbe.com
Window, door system
EnergyQuest window and door system meets Energy Star 6.0 criteria. Isolated frame-reinforcement and weather-strip application reduce air infiltration and improve thermal performance. The window system combines multiple thermally optimized window components such as dual- or triple-pane glass, argon or krypton gas fills, and low-e coating. Quanex Building Products Corp., Houston Circle 57 quanex.com
Power-over-Ethernet lock IN220: • Power-over-Ethernet lock • Uses standard network • Reduced power consumption
Energy-efficient double-hung windows
Model 1650 double-hung windows can be upgraded with HP low-e glass to meet Energy Star requirements for the Southern zone. Already qualified in the Northern zone, the windows have beveled sashes and eight exterior-color options. Metal-reinforced meeting rails add strength and durability. Interlocking sashes help reduce air infiltration. MI Windows and Doors, Gratz, PA Circle 58 miwindows.com
IN220 Power-over-Ethernet lock uses standard IEEE 802.3af PoE-enabled network infrastructure for power and data, streamlining the installation process, eliminating proprietary equipment, and enabling real-time communication. The lock also reduces standby power consumption as much as 76% compared to traditional access-control solutions and reduces materials by combining several separate components into a single lock. With HID and multiClass SE technology, the unit supports a wide range of credential types and HID Mobile Access powered by Seos for use with mobile devices with Bluetooth Smart and/or NFC technology. A privacy button enables local lockdown and shelter-in-place as well as privacy functionality. Assa Abloy, New Haven, CT Circle 55 assaabloy.com
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