Series 6200 Historic-Replica Fixed Windows

The Boyd Series 6200 is a high-performance commercial aluminum historic-replica fixed window designed to pass even the most rigorous historic review. Its extremely narrow sightlines create the appearance of classic steel windows while providing the performance benefits of modern aluminum window technology for universities, schools, hospitals, military structures, government buildings, and other monumental applications.

Boyd engineers thoroughly test the Series 6200 fixed glass window system to AAMA performance standards. The system combines bead-glazed 1" insulated glass, a 3.25" main frame depth, thermal barrier protection, and an AW-PG100 rating. Exterior-applied historic grids and muntin systems are also available and allow reglazing without removing the grid.

Series 6200 Product Details

Key fixed-window attributes for product review:

Product AttributeSeries 6200
Window typeCommercial aluminum historic-replica fixed window
AppearanceExtremely narrow sightlines with the appearance of classic steel windows
Thermal barrierYes
Frame depth3.25" main frame depth
GlazingBead-glazed 1" insulated glass
Performance classAW-PG100
Air infiltration0.03 cfm/ft at 6.24 psf
Water resistance15 psf
Structural performance150 psf
U-value0.38
Muntin optionsTrue muntins, interior muntins, and exterior-applied historic grids

Series 6200 Product Data and Downloads

Use the current Boyd resource links below for Series 6200 details, guide specifications, accessories, gallery images, and finish options.

ResourceAvailable Files
Series 6200 Detail DrawingsPDF  |  DWG
Series 6200 Guide SpecificationsDOC  |  PDF
Window AccessoriesPDF
Series 6200 GalleryView gallery
Boyd Finish OptionsView finishes
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When to Use the Series 6200 Fixed Window

  • Fixed, non-operable openings that require a historic-replica aluminum window with the appearance of classic steel windows.

  • Historic restoration, adaptive-reuse, and monumental commercial projects where narrow sightlines are a primary design requirement.

  • Universities, schools, hospitals, military structures, government buildings, and other institutional applications.

  • Projects requiring AW-PG100 fixed-window performance, a thermal barrier, and 1" insulated glazing.

  • Openings where exterior-applied grids must allow future reglazing without grid removal.

Choosing a Fixed or Operable Historic-Replica Window

You are viewing the fixed Series 6200 configuration. Review the following related Boyd systems when the project requires an operable historic-replica window.

SeriesReview This Configuration For
Series 6300 Project-OutOperable historic-replica projected window openings.
Series 6400 Casement Project-OutOperable historic-replica casement window openings.

Series 6200 Fixed Window Advantages

  • Extremely narrow sightlines provide the appearance of classic steel windows.

  • Designed to pass even the most rigorous historic review.

  • Exterior-applied historic grids and muntin systems allow reglazing without grid removal.

  • AW-PG100 performance with a thermal barrier and 3.25" main frame depth.

  • Bead-glazed 1" insulated glass.

  • True, interior, and historic muntin options for project-specific divided-lite requirements.

Common Series 6200 Coordination Items

  • Existing openings and dimensions: Confirm rough openings, frame dimensions, field conditions, and surrounding construction before release.

  • Historic sightlines: Coordinate frame profiles, exposed dimensions, and visual alignment with the project drawings and historic-review requirements.

  • Grid and muntin design: Confirm grid pattern, muntin type, dimensions, spacing, and attachment requirements.

  • Fixed and operable unit coordination: Coordinate Series 6200 sightlines, finish, glazing, and grid patterns with adjacent Series 6300 or Series 6400 operable units.

  • Glazing and reglazing: Confirm the specified glass makeup and the required relationship between glazing and exterior-applied grid systems.

  • Performance requirements: Include the project specifications and applicable thermal, structural, water, air, and historic-review criteria.

What to Send Boyd for a Series 6200 Review

Send as much of the following project information as available:

  • Project name, location, bid date, and construction schedule.

  • Architectural drawings, elevations, window schedules, and opening sizes.

  • Existing-condition photos, original window details, or historic documentation when applicable.

  • Required sightlines, grid patterns, muntin profiles, lite divisions, and fixed-to-operable matching requirements.

  • Glazing, finish, panning, receptor, mullion, trim, and perimeter-accessory requirements.

  • Applicable performance specifications and historic-review requirements.

Related Historic Window Systems and Resources

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Series
6200
Window Type
Fixed
Thermal Barrier
Yes
System Depth (Inches)
3.250
AAMA Rating
AW-PG100
Testing Standards Method
2008
Air Infiltration (CFM/FT)
.03@6.24
Water Resistance (PSF)
15.00
Structural Performance (PSF)
150.00
Maximum Glazing Thickness
1.00
CRF
Not Yet Tested
U-Value
0.38
True Muntins
Yes
Interior Muntins
Yes
Historical Muntins
Yes
Blinds/Dual Glazing
No
Impact
No
Blast
No
6200 Series Gallery Here
6200 Series Detail Drawings PDF DWG
6200 Series Specifications DOC PDF
Accessories PDF DWG
Finish Options Finishes
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