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To print this worksheet, please open the attached PDF document Identify an Andersen® Commercial Entry Door Opens in a New Browser Tab.

 

The Identify a Complementary Product worksheet is designed to walk you through gathering the necessary information to identify your Andersen® product, accessories, and features. We recommend that you follow the product identification process so that you may:

Purchase and receive the correct replacement part(s) for your Andersen product. 

Locate the care and maintenance guide for your Andersen product.  

Locate installation and/or replacement guides for your Andersen product. 

For information on contacting us directly, see Contact Andersen® Windows and Doors.

 

Step 1: Door Hardware - Panic Bar Interior Hardware

Look at the door panel from the interior of the building.  Does the entry door have a panic bar?

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Panic bars are common on commercial entry doors.

 

Step 2: Sill, Exterior Cladding and Hinge Location

Look at the entry door panel from the exterior of the building. Are the hinges visible from the exterior? Is the exterior clad? Do you see a flat low-profile sill? 

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Interior View - Outswing DoorExterior View - Outswing Door
Exterior hinges, clad exterior, and low-profile sills are all part of a commercial entry door.

 

Step 3: Locate Product Identification Numbers

Open the entry door and look at the hinge. Do you see etching on the hinge?

If there is no hinge etching, check for an Andersen glass logo or metal glass spacer bar with a P-Number.

If there is no glass information, locate the Product ID label for a Serial Number.  

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Hinge EtchingGlass EtchingGlass Spacer BarProduct ID Label

Once you have located an identification number, record the location and number on the line below.

Product Identification Location and Numbers: ________________________________

 

Step 4: Visible Interior Glass Dimensions
From the interior of the home, please measure (in inches) the glass surface you can see and touch, also known as the unobstructed glass dimension. For additional information, please see How to Measure Glass in Your Andersen® Window or Patio Door.

Record the width and height, including fractional dimensions, in the space provided below. (example: 67 ⅛"

Width: __________inches    Height: __________inches

 

Step 5: Door Panels

How many panels are in the frame of the entry door?

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Single One (1) PanelDouble Two (2) Panels

Measure just the thickness of the entry door panel. What is the width of the door panel: 1 3/ 4" or 2 1/ 4"?

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1 3/​4"2 1/​4"

 

Step 6: Determine Interior and Exterior Color

Use the identification information below to determine the exterior color and interior finish of the entry door.

Exterior/Interior Colors: Plus 50 other colors.

White

Canvas

Sandtone 

Terratone

Prairie Grass

Red Rock

Cocoa Bean

Dark Bronze

Forest Green

Dove Gray

Black

Other

Interior Wood Species

Pine

Oak

Maple

Cherry

Mahogany 

Vertical Grain Douglas Fir

Alder 

Mixed Grain Douglas Fir

 

Walnut

Hickory

White Oak

 

 

Step 7: Grille Pattern 

If your entry door has glass with grille bars, choose from the styles below.

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Colonial Style

Prairie Style

Specified Equal Light

Other / Custom Grilles

 

*Computer monitor limitations prevent exact color duplication. For an accurate representation of color options, please view actual color samples available at your Andersen window and patio door supplier. Additional colors and staining options may be available depending on the product.  

 

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