Series 2300 Commercial Aluminum Project-In Windows
Boyd's Series 2300 is a versatile commercial aluminum project-in window with thermally broken construction and a compact 2.375" main frame depth. Its inward-projecting operation and reliable performance make the Series 2300 an excellent solution for contemporary buildings, window restoration projects, schools, universities, government offices, hospitals, military buildings, and other demanding commercial applications.
Tested to AW-PG100, the Series 2300 combines 15 psf water resistance, 150 psf structural performance, glazing up to 1.5" thick, stainless steel four-bar friction hinges, and three hardware-package options. True divided-lite, interior, and historical muntins, blinds or dual glazing, removable screens, coordinated perimeter accessories, finish selections, and custom options support contemporary architecture, coastal-condition projects, restoration, renovation, and new construction. A separate Series 2300 NSL Project-In configuration is available when narrower sightlines are required.
Series 2300 Project-In Product Details
Key commercial project-in window attributes for product review:
| Product Attribute | Series 2300 Project-In |
|---|---|
| Window type | Commercial aluminum project-in projected window |
| Operation | Inward-opening projected operation; this is a projected window, not a side-hinged casement |
| Primary applications | Contemporary buildings, window restoration, schools, universities, government offices, hospitals, military buildings, coastal-condition projects, and other commercial applications |
| Thermal barrier | Integral urethane thermal barrier |
| Main frame depth | 2.375" (2 3/8") |
| Aluminum wall thickness | Nominal .125" minimum at main-frame and sash members; nominal .050" minimum at glazing stops |
| Hardware packages | Stainless steel four-bar friction hinges with a combination lever handle and cam latch, custodial cam latch, or pole-operated combination lever handle and cam latch |
| Weatherstripping | Two rows of TPE weatherstripping at all sash members |
| Maximum glazing thickness | 1.5" |
| Glazing gaskets | Sliding-type TPE gaskets at glazing stops |
| Performance class | AW-PG100 |
| Testing standard | AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440-08 |
| Air infiltration | 0.06 cfm/ft² at 6.2 psf |
| Water resistance | No uncontrolled leakage at 15 psf |
| Structural performance | 150 psf |
| Condensation resistance factor | 55 |
| Published U-value | 0.50 |
| Muntin options | True divided-lite, interior roll-form, and applied historical or simulated muntins |
| Blinds / dual glazing | Available |
| Screens | Tight-fitting removable insect screens are available for each operable sash |
| Forced-entry resistance | ASTM F588, Performance Level 10 |
| Impact capability | No |
| Blast capability | No |
Series 2300 Product Data and Downloads
Use the current Boyd resource links below for Series 2300 Project-In drawings, guide specifications, accessories, gallery images, and finish options.
| Resource | Available Files |
|---|---|
| Series 2300 Project-In Detail Drawings | PDF | DWG |
| Series 2300 Project-In Guide Specifications | DOC | PDF |
| Window Accessories | PDF | View accessories |
| Series 2300 Project-In Gallery | View gallery |
| Boyd Finish Options | View finishes |
When to Use the Series 2300 Project-In Window
Contemporary commercial openings requiring a safe, sleek inward-opening projected window with thermally broken construction.
Schools, universities, government offices, hospitals, military buildings, and other commercial or institutional applications.
Window restoration, renovation, or replacement projects requiring a compact 2.375" frame and project-in operation.
Projects requiring AW-PG100 performance, 15 psf water resistance, 150 psf structural performance, and glazing up to 1.5" thick.
Coastal-condition projects where the documented non-impact Series 2300 Project-In performance, glazing, size, anchorage, and installation conditions meet the project criteria.
Openings requiring true, interior, or historical muntins, blinds or dual glazing, removable screens, multiple hardware packages, perimeter accessories, finish options, and customization.
Choosing a Boyd Project-In Window
You are viewing the standard Series 2300 Project-In projected window. It opens inward but is not a side-hinged casement, and the current product data lists no impact or blast capability for this configuration. Review the related Boyd systems below when the project requires narrow sightlines, outward projection, a deeper frame, 39mm thermal-strut construction, side-hinged casement operation, or a matching fixed unit.
| Series | Review This Configuration For |
|---|---|
| Series 2300 NSL Project-In | Narrow-sightline project-in applications requiring a 2.375" thermal-break frame, AW-PG80 performance, glazing up to 1.5", and a sleeker contemporary profile. |
| Series 2300 Project-Out | Outward-opening projected operation when the vent should project to the exterior and the project requires selected impact- or blast-related review. |
| Series 4300 Project-In | AW-PG100 project-in performance in a deeper 4" thermal-break frame with inside- or outside-set glazing up to 1.5". |
| Series 3250XTP Project-In | High-performance thermal-strut project-in applications requiring a 39mm thermal strut, 3.25" tank-sill frame, interior glazing, and glass up to 1.75". |
| Series 2400 Casement Project-In | Side-hinged inward-opening casement operation when the project requires a casement instead of a projected-window configuration. |
| Series 2200 Fixed | Matching non-operable openings requiring a 2.375" thermal-break frame, AW-PG100 performance, and coordinated glazing, muntins, finishes, and sightlines. |
Series 2300 Project-In Window Advantages
Versatile projected-in design for contemporary architecture, restoration, renovation, and commercial new construction.
AW-PG100 performance with 15 psf water resistance and 150 psf structural performance.
A compact 2.375" thermally broken frame accommodates glazing up to 1.5" thick.
Stainless steel four-bar friction hinges support controlled inward-projecting operation.
Three hardware-package paths provide standard, custodial, or pole-operated project-in control.
Two rows of TPE weatherstripping at all sash members support dependable air and water performance.
True divided-lite, interior roll-form, and applied historical or simulated muntins support contemporary, traditional, and restoration designs.
Blinds or dual glazing and tight-fitting removable screens expand project flexibility.
Panning, receptors, subsills, mullions, trims, nailing fins, finishes, and custom options support varied opening and installation conditions.
Published CRF 55 and U-value 0.50 provide current thermal-performance references for the standard product configuration.
Common Series 2300 Project-In Coordination Items
Projected-in operation: Confirm that the documents require an inward-opening projected window rather than a side-hinged project-in casement. Coordinate hinge location, opening angle, operator package, hardware reach, operating force, and user access.
Interior clearance: Review the inward projection path against interior trim, blinds, shades, screens, furniture, casework, occupants, security devices, circulation paths, and maintenance access.
Standard or narrow sightlines: Confirm whether the project requires the standard Series 2300 Project-In or the Series 2300 NSL Project-In before finalizing elevations, details, mullions, and fixed-window coordination.
Coastal-condition requirements: Coordinate design pressures, water resistance, corrosion exposure, finish, adjacent metals, drainage, flashing, sealants, anchors, substrates, and installation conditions. Series 2300 Project-In is not impact rated.
Glazing and thermal performance: Confirm complete glass makeup, overall thickness, safety glazing, glazing access, blinds or dual glazing, coatings, spacers, and required CRF or U-value.
Muntins and restoration appearance: Coordinate true, interior, or historical muntins, grid pattern, lite divisions, profile, attachment method, finish, reglazing requirements, existing-window conditions, and reviewing-authority comments.
Hardware and screens: Select the combination lever-and-cam, custodial cam-latch, or pole-operated hardware package and coordinate friction hinges, screens, accessibility, security, cleaning, and maintenance requirements.
Performance documentation: The current guide-specification cover and live product table identify AW-PG100. Confirm the current certified test report and governing project documentation before submittal or release.
Openings and accessories: Verify field dimensions, rough openings, substrates, anchors, panning, receptors, subsills, mullions, trims, nailing fins, sealants, drainage, finishes, and surrounding construction before release.
What to Send Boyd for a Series 2300 Review
Send as much of the following project information as available:
Project name, location, building type, bid date, construction schedule, architectural drawings, elevations, window schedules, specifications, and opening sizes.
Confirmation that the opening requires project-in projected operation, along with standard or narrow-sightline selection, opening angle, hardware package, vent size, inward clearance, screens, user access, and maintenance requirements.
Required coastal-condition criteria, design pressures, water resistance, corrosion exposure, finish, glazing, anchors, substrates, and installation conditions.
Glass makeup, overall thickness, coatings, spacers, safety glazing, blinds or dual glazing, muntin construction, grid pattern, and required CRF or U-value.
Restoration or historic-detailing requirements, existing-window photographs or profiles, sightlines, sash proportions, muntin details, finish, and reviewing-authority comments.
Required AW-PG100, air, water, structural, thermal, forced-entry, security, energy-code, and jurisdictional criteria.
Panning, receptor, subsill, mullion, trim, nailing-fin, anchor, sealant, drainage, substrate, installation, finish, and submittal requirements.
Related Project-In, Project-Out, Fixed, and Architectural Resources
Commercial aluminum project-in windows for standard, narrow-sightline, thermal-strut, projected, and casement selection guidance.
Commercial aluminum project-out windows for outward-opening projected and casement configurations.
Commercial aluminum fixed windows for coordinated non-operable openings and matching elevations.
Historic-replica and window-restoration resources for sightline, profile, muntin, finish, and reviewing-authority coordination.
Commercial window accessories for screens, panning, receptors, subsills, mullions, trims, nailing fins, and related coordination.
Commercial aluminum finish options for standard and custom anodized or painted finish review.
Architectural resources, CAD details, specifications, and product support for project documentation.
2300 Series Detail Drawings PDF DWG
2300 Series Specifications DOC PDF
Accessories PDF DWG
Finish Options Finishes
Order a Sample Request Here


