Eco-Guard Casement & Awning Series

Eco-Novo Series 585 Awning Window

Crank-out casement and awning impact windows with multipoint hardware.

ECO's new-generation Eco-Novo outward-projecting awning, +60/-60 psf LMI+SMI, single vent to 53-1/8 x 40 in. or double to 106-1/4 in. wide — the dealer-portal CS585 series.

Impact Rating LMI Design Pressure +60/-60 psf Florida Made in Florida

Impact protection, built for South Florida

  • Florida Building Code product-approved
  • Aluminum frame engineered for strength and durability
  • Large-missile impact-rated laminated glass
  • Corrosion-resistant finishes for coastal applications
  • Professionally installed across South Florida by Armor Pro
Configurations X = operable panel (it opens) · O = fixed panel (doesn’t open). Panels read left‑to‑right as viewed from outside (hung windows read top‑to‑bottom). Example: XO = operable on the left, fixed on the right.
Single-vent awning (portal CS585XP)
Impact Protection
Tested to withstand hurricane wind-borne debris
Engineered Strength
Built and tested to Florida product-approval standards
Corrosion Resistant
Coastal-grade finishes for salt-air durability
Limited Warranty
Manufacturer warranty plus Armor Pro install workmanship

At a Glance

Frame Material Aluminum
Max Size 53.125 x 40 in
Design Pressure +60/-60 psf
Impact Rating LMI

Sizes & Pressures

Configuration Max size Design pressure
Single-vent awning (portal CS585XP) 53.125 x 40 in +60/-60 psf
Double awning, two vents with integral mullion 106.25 x 40 in +60/-60 psf

Performance Certifications

Florida Building Code Product Approval
  • FL DBPR FL47218

Options

Glass makeup
9/16 in laminated (1/4 ANN + 0.090 PVB + 1/4 ANN) (standard)11/16 in insulated laminated

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Frequently Asked Questions

A single-vent 585 goes up to 53-1/8 inches wide by 40 inches tall, which is generous for an impact awning. If you need to span a wider opening, ECO builds a double-vent version with an integral mullion that reaches 106-1/4 inches wide at the same 40-inch height. We field-measure every opening before ordering so the window arrives sized to your actual rough opening.

The Series 585 carries a +60/-60 psf design pressure with both large- and small-missile impact certification under Florida Product Approval FL47218. That rating holds in both configurations, including the double vent at its full 106-1/4-inch width, so you do not trade wind resistance for size. We verify the pressures your specific openings require when we prepare your quote and permit package.

The Series 560 is ECO's established top-hinged project-out awning under approval FL41651, while the 585 is the newer Eco-Novo generation carrying its own approval, FL47218. The practical headline on the 585 is its size range: a single vent to 53-1/8 by 40 inches, or a factory double-vent unit with an integral mullion spanning up to 106-1/4 inches. When we quote your project we will recommend whichever model best fits your openings and budget.

Standard glazing is a 9/16-inch laminated impact unit: two 1/4-inch annealed lites bonded over a 0.090 PVB interlayer, which is what earns the missile rating and also knocks down outside noise. If energy performance is a priority, we can spec the 585 with an 11/16-inch insulated laminated makeup instead. We will go over the tradeoffs between the two when we put your quote together.

Yes. CS585 is the dealer-portal series code ECO uses for the Eco-Novo 585 awning, and you may also see the single-vent configuration listed as CS585XP on order documents and shop drawings. If your approval paperwork references CS585 alongside Florida Product Approval FL47218, it is this window.

Yes. The Eco-Novo Series 595 fixed casement comes from the same new-generation family, so it is the natural companion when you want fixed lites alongside an operable awning. The 585 also covers wide spans on its own through the double-vent, integral-mullion configuration up to 106-1/4 inches. We confirm mulled layouts and their approved combinations at quote.

Both crank open with a hand operator, but a casement is hinged on the side and swings out like a door, while an awning is hinged at the top and projects outward from the bottom. ECO's Series 500 is the outswing casement, the Series 560 is the project-out awning, and the Series 550 is a matching fixed lite. Awnings are popular because they can stay open for ventilation during light rain.

A casement's whole sash swings open, so you get nearly the full opening for ventilation versus the half you get on a single hung, plus a cleaner contemporary sightline with no meeting rail across the glass. The multipoint lock pulls the sash tight against the frame, which helps the seal. The trade-off is the swing-out operation, which we check against walkways and patios during measurement.

Yes. ECO's residential aluminum impact lines carry Miami-Dade Notices of Acceptance and Florida Product Approvals, which makes them eligible to install in the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (Miami-Dade and Broward counties). The exact wind ratings depend on the specific series, size, and configuration, so we confirm the right product for your opening on the quote. We pull the permit and submit the approval documents as part of every job.

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