
The Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance (FGIA) updated a specification providing a system for rating the ability of windows, doors, skylights, and sliding glass doors to withstand impact and pressure cycling generally associated with hurricane conditions. AAMA 506-23 Voluntary Specification for Impact and Cycle Testing of Fenestration Products was last updated in 2016.
“The 2023 update for AAMA 506 aligns the standard for the recently released NAFS-22 standard,” said Lothar Erkens, architectural products council cochair of FGIA’s impact specification review task group. “Since the Florida product approval, and recently the Texas Department for Insurance, may utilize certification and listing of a fenestration product by an independent agency, AAMA 506 can be utilized to assure windborne debris resistant fenestration will meet the criteria required for nationwide acceptance. This assures that the product not only provides protection against windborne debris, but also provides comfort and protection against excessive air infiltration, water infiltration and structural performance suitable to a project specific performance grade.”
The specification includes fenestration products of framing materials covered by the standards and specifications listed in Section 1.3 of the document. To purchase AAMA 506-23, visit FGIA’s website.



