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Technical Guide
spectusn. look, appearance, aspect Issue 7
Contents - Quick Links
1. Product 2. Product Characteristics 3. Reference
2
Curtain Wall
Door Styles
Window Styles Performance Product Charts
General Information
Glossary of Standards
Building Details
Building Regulations
Glass
Maximum Size Limits
Product CareCavity Closer
Residential Door - Page 38French Door - Page 42
Doors with Side Screens - Page 46Emergency Exit Doors - Page 52
Bi-Folding Door - Page 56Composite Door - Page 67
Ride Over Patio Door - Page 70
Curtain Wall - Page 76
Casement Window - Page 6Tilt & Turn Window - Page 21
Fully Reversible - Page 31Vertical Slider - Page 35
Cavity Closer - Page 78
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE
Bevelled 70mm Open-out Window
PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES CASEMENT WINDOW
Bevelled 70mm
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
All information in this publication is provided for guidance only and is given in good faith. As it is company policy to continually improve products, methods and ���������� ����������������������������������������������������� ������������������� ������������������������������������������� ���������������
7
Bevelled 70mm Open-out Window Internal Glazing
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Internally GlazedBevelled Bead
28mm Double Glazing
Fully Bevelled
Open Out WindowIntermediate Outer/Slim Transom 60
mm
60m
m30
mm
47m
m66
mm
47m
m
107m
m11
3mm
90m
m
B02Outer Frame
B02Outer Frame
C150 150mm Cill
B11 ‘Z’Transom
B30‘T’ Sash
B30‘T’ Sash
BR06S Steel Reinforcement
BR06S Steel Reinforcement
B50 28mmBead
B50 28mmBead
B50 28mmBead
B50 28mmBead
BR35S Steel Reinforcement
BR35S Steel Reinforcement
BR20S Steel Reinforcement
Viewed from OutsideVent points to hinge side
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CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES
All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
All information in this publication is provided for guidance only and is given in good faith. As it is company policy to continually improve products, methods and ���������� ����������������������������������������������������� ������������������� ������������������������������������������� ���������������
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Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
Bevelled 70mm
RESIDENTIAL DOOR
Bevelled 70mm Single Door (Open-in) Internal Glazing
Viewed from Outside
B
A AC
B
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Internally GlazedBevelled Bead
28mm Double Glazing
Fully Bevelled
42m
m42
mm
Section ‘B-B’
B40‘Z’ Sash
B40‘Z’ Sash
B03 OuterFrame
B03 OuterFrame
B86Drip Bar
BT03TreadStrip
BR45SSteel
B50Bead
B50Bead
B50Bead
B50Bead
B50Bead
B50Bead
BR45SSteel
BR07SSteel
BR07SSteel
110m
m11
0mm
Viewed from Outside
B
A AC
B
42mm 42mm
50m
m
25m
m
22m
m
20m
m
110mm
Section ‘A-A’
Section ‘C-C’
Threshold Options
B40 ‘Z’ Sash
B14Midrail
B40 ‘Z’ Sash
B01 Outer Frame
BR20S
AM3 Document ‘M’ Threshold
B03 Outer Frame B03 Outer Frame
BR07SSteel
BR07SSteel
BPP06Steel
BR45SSteel
BR24SSteel
110mm
110m
m
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CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES
All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
All information in this publication is provided for guidance only and is given in good faith. As it is company policy to continually improve products, methods and ���������� ����������������������������������������������������� ������������������� ������������������������������������������� ���������������
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CURTAIN WALL
Curtain Wall
A
B B
A
5002Aluminium Transom
5002Aluminium Mullion
5003Aluminium Pressure Plate
5003 Aluminium Pressure Plate
5020PVC-UCover Cap
5020 PVC-U Cover Cap
5030PVC-UFace Cap
5030 PVC-U Face Cap
1825/1Gasket
1825/1Gasket
76m
m
76mm
Section ‘A-A’
Section ‘B-B’
Curtain Wall
Viewed from Outside
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CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES
All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
All information in this publication is provided for guidance only and is given in good faith. As it is company policy to continually improve products, methods and ���������� ����������������������������������������������������� ������������������� ������������������������������������������� ���������������
79
CAVITY CLOSER
100mm Cavity Closer - Flush Reveal
Viewed from Outside
A
A
BB
FORMER
30m
m
F031OverheadVent Frame
EPSInsulation
F101Cavity Closer
F101Cavity Closer
FM001Brick Tie
EPSInsulation
Section ‘A-A’
Section ‘B-B’
Note: ������!�"�������� � ����additional cavity sizes are ������������#$�
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CATEGORY DESCRIPTION PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS PERFORMANCE
All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
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%���������� ��"��� ��� ������� ������������ ���� "�����to achieve required standards, eliminate costly ��������"����������������������������������������uphold the reputation of the manufacturing company.
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)�������� ��*����� � ��� ����� ���� ������� ������ �� ������������ ��� +)� ;$<=>�� ���� ���� ��������������������� ������������������������ �������� ��������������
?���� ���@������������������������ �������������shall achieve at least the values indicated for air ������������� ���� ������ ��� ����� � �� ��������� ������������"��������H
• '�����������������������������K������• P2 pulsating pressure applied for 50 cycles to
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specimen under extreme conditions
��� ������ � �� ����������� �@������ ��������� � ����������� ���� ��� L������ Q���� � �� ��������� ��L����� � �� �@������ ��������� �� �������� ����� � �������� ������ �*���� ��� ��� �@�������� � �� ��������������������
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For any building height, the more detailed method in +)��Y��ZZ�>�>[� ������������
Note: Page 87 has a useful comparison table showing values in pascals, against a number of more familiar units.
Weather Performance
��������� ����������������� ���� ���������
ExposureCategory
AirPermeability
Watertightness Resistance to WindloadClass �� P2 ��
Doorsets800 U !�����Y����� !�����Y����� Class A2 800 Pa [���'� 1200 Pa800 X Class 1 150 Pa Class 2A 50 Pa Class A2 800 Pa [���'� 1200 Pa800 !���^�$���'� !���$%�����'� Class A2 800 Pa [���'� 1200 Pa
1200 !���^�$���'� !���$%�����'� !���%$ 1200 Pa 600 Pa 1800 PaWindows
800 !���^�$���'� !���$%�����'� Class A2 800 Pa [���'� 1200 Pa1200 !���^�$���'� !���$%�����'� !���%$ 1200 Pa 600 Pa 1800 Pa1600 !���^�$���'� Class 5A 200 Pa !���%[ 1600 Pa 800 Pa ^[���'�2000 !���^�$���'� Class 5A 200 Pa Class A5 2000 Pa 1000 Pa $����'�
2000+ !���^�$���'� !���<%�$���'� !���%� U@@@@X U@@@@X�@���= U@@@@X�@���=����������� ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� !"#
$������������% �������������������������������&������ ����'������������� ���������� ��(��)����������*���+
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CATEGORY DESCRIPTION PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS BUILDING REGULATIONS
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Building Regulations
Approved Documents and Building Regulations publications.'��������� ��������� ��� ���� ��� ������� ��� � � ��functional requirements in the Building Regulations is outlined in a series of ‘Approved Documents’ published by the Department for Communities and `�������"������������ �j���������������H
k���������������������� ���������������@������������������� ���� ��������� ���L� ��� ������ ��� ������� ��� �each of the requirements of the building regulations; andk������������@��������������������� �������� ��"��compliance for some of the more common building situations.
All of the latest ‘Approved Documents’ can be �������������������� ��'��������'��������H
���������������������"��L|�����"����������
Due to the rate of change of the requirements of the Building Regulations it is recommended that the current version is referred to in all instances.
Relevant Approved Documents
Part B (Fire safety)� �����������"���� ����� �������������������������in Part B of schedule 1 of the Building Regulations ������������� �� ����*������������ ���������������safety.
� �������������������������� ��������������������������� ���������� � ��� � ��������������������������of adequate escape routes suitably located to enable persons to escape to a place of safety in the event of ������
Part E (Resistance to sound)� �����������"���� ����� ����������������������������'���������� ����������� � ��+��������}������������� � � �� ��*��������� ��� � ������� ��� ��������� ���sound.
Part F (Ventilation)� �����������"���� ����� �������������������������in Part F of schedule 1 of the Building Regulations ���������� ��� � � �� ��*��������� ��� � ������� ���ventilation.
Part K (Protection from falling, collision and impact)� �� ������� ��"��� � �� ��� ������ ��������� � ���supports Part K of schedule 1 of the Building }���������� ��� � � �� ��*��������� ��� � ������� ���protection from falling.
Part L (Conservation of fuel and power)� �����������"���� ����� �������������������������in Part L of schedule 1 of the Building Regulations ���������� ��� � � �� ��*��������� ��� � ������� ���!����"������������������������
%����"���j�����������������������������H
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� �� ����� ����� ��� �������� ��� � ������� ��� ������������������� ����������������� ������������ ������������������� U�� "����X� ���|��� ������� }������� � ��������� ������������ ��������� ��*������ ����� ������� ���the building type and the calculation method being used.
Part M (Access to and use of buildings)� �����������"���� ����� �������������������������in Part M of schedule 1 of the Building Regulations ���������� ��� � � �� ��*��������� ��� � ������� ���Access to and use of buildings.
Compliance%��� )������ ������� )����� �������� ���� �����to meet the relevant requirements of the Building Regulations.
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CATEGORY DESCRIPTION PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS GLASS
All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
All information in this publication is provided for guidance only and is given in good faith. As it is company policy to continually improve products, methods and ���������� ����������������������������������������������������� ������������������� ������������������������������������������� ���������������
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Glass - Maximum Glass Sizes
CLEAR GLASSU%�������� ���� ����� ��� `��������X� �� ��������������"�����������(������� ����@��������� ���� ��� ��should not exceed 2500mm.
� ����@������������������������������ ����������glazing and the situation of the installation:-
The table below is extracted from BS6262 and is based on a Design Wind Pressure of 1200 pa
SAFETY GLASSAll glazing must conform to BS6262 ‘British Standard !�������'���������������(������������������
� �� ���������� ����� ������������ ��� ������ ���(���� ��provided for general guidance only.
�%�������������� ?��������� ������������ patterned glass.
)���������� �� ���� ����������������������
PATTERNED GLASSShould not exceed a maximum size of 1320mm x 2140mm
Glass Weight)���������(�� [���� ��L� �������|�2
� ;���� ��L� ���=���|�2
j���������(�� [>^�>[� ��^����|�2
� ;>�;>;� ��$����|�2
����������(�� [>�;>[>�;>[� ��$����|�2
������������� �����������������������^�=L�|�2 per ���� ��L���
HANDLINGIt should be noted that large units are more prone to ��������������� ��������������� ���������������������������� U�(�� ���� ���� �X� ��������� ��*�������additional personnel, both in factory and on site.
GLAZING OPTIONSTHICKNESS ANNEALED LAMINATED TOUGHENED
4mm 2m2 Y|% 3m2
6mm 5m2 4.5m2 7m2
4+4 4m2 Y|% 6m2
6+6 10m2 9m2 7m2
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CATEGORY DESCRIPTION PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS SIZE LIMITS
All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
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Minimum & Maximum Size Limits � ������
Minimum and Maximum Window Sizes
StyleMinimum Size (mm) Maximum Size (mm)
Width Height Width HeightFixed Light
300 300 3000*must not exceed a maximum perimeter
of 10m
3000*must not exceed a maximum perimeter
of 10m
Top Hung Casement
300 300 1200 1200
Side Hung Casement
300 300700or
650
1300
1400
Tilt & Turn
350 5501500
or1000
*vent width to height ratio must not exceed 1.5
1500
2000
Fully Reversible
300 500 1500 1500
Vertical Slider
350 700 1600 2800
Note: Fixed light minimum size of 300mm, is based on typical welder limitations, smaller sizes can be manufactured if machinery allows it. Maximum sash sizes are generally based on units not exceeding 30kg/m2 (2 x 6mm glass for double glazed, or 3 x 4mm for triple). Some high performing accoustic units may exceed this weight, and therefore could reduce the size limits.
Sash Size
Sash Size
Sash Size
Sash Size
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CATEGORY DESCRIPTION PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS PRODUCT CARE
All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
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Product CareGeneral Maintenance: Open out Windows
ALL PRODUCTSMaintenance & Lubrication1. Handles
Clean and lightly oil external moving parts annually.
2. Cleaning of Frames�������"������� ������������������"������������� ���� ���������������Check drain holes are free from obstruction. If ����L�������"�����������������K� �� ���� ���� ���������������������������������
3. Mastic SealCheck mastic seal, if any signs of cracking or ���L������������������"����������������� �����
4. Recommended Lubricants!������ �"������� ��}�� ������� $� ��� �� ���� ���equivalent. Use petroleum jelly for all keeps.
5. Service and Maintenance Booklet� �����"������������������������������������������ ������ ��"����� ����� ��*��������� ����)��"�����������������������'�!>�����������Door products.
OPEN OUT WINDOWS1. Maintenance & Lubrication
��� ������� �������� ������������ � �� ���������� ��*����� ����������� ������������ ����������������� � �� ����� ��"��� ������� ���and track should be kept free of dirt, debris and obstructions at all times. At time of installation, ����������������"������������ � ��� ����� �����������������������@����UQ��������������"�������������X�Annually, clean any dirt or debris from the hinges.Apply lubrication as described above.! ��L� � �� ��� ���� ���� �������� ��� ���� �@���������������"���
2. Espagnolettes/ShootboltKeep sliding mechanisms free from dirt and lubricate annually.����� ��"�������������� ������������������adjust the locking cams by using a 4mm Allen key.
'������������������� �������K����� �����������������������������BS 8213-4 CODE OF PRACTICE FOR THE SURVEY AND INSTALLATION OF WINDOW ANDEXTERNAL DOORSETS
Q'�Y�Y��}��)�%Y!��Q?���YjQ���)�%j��)��j�+��������Y�Y�|)`%!��Y�Y��)!}����Y�)`�j�Y��)�Q��Q?�?}�!��QY�)�%���%j��)��+Q���)�%�)����%``���Q�'}���Y��j%�%���
PIVOT POINTS
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115
MAIN PROFILES
Part No. 995860 January 2012
50
B01BEVELLED SLIMOUTER FRAME
60
70
66 66
110
B02BEVELLED INTERMEDIATE
OUTER FRAME
B03BEVELLED LARGE
OUTER FRAME
B10BEVELLED SLIM
‘T’ TRANSOM
B11BEVELLED SLIM
‘Z’ TRANSOM
B14BEVELLED ‘T’
MIDRAIL
110
B15BEVELLED ‘Z’
MIDRAIL
B16BEVELLED LARGE
‘T’ TRANSOM
B17BEVELLED LARGE
‘Z’ TRANSOM
B30BEVELLED ‘T’
CASEMENT SASH
B31BEVELLED ‘Z’
CASEMENT SASH
B33BEVELLED ‘Z’
TILT & TURN SASH
90 90
75 75 80
110
B40BEVELLED ‘Z’DOOR SASH
110
B41BEVELLED ‘T’DOOR SASH
50
B05OVOLO SLIM
OUTER FRAME
60
B06OVOLO INTERMEDIATE
OUTER FRAME
70
B07OVOLO LARGEOUTER FRAME
66
B20OVOLO SLIM ‘T’ TRANSOM
66
B21OVOLO SLIM ‘Z’
TRANSOM
B22OVOLO INTERMEDIATE
‘T’ TRANSOM
B23OVOLO INTERMEDIATE
‘Z’ TRANSOM
B24OVOLO ‘T’MIDRAIL
B25OVOLO ‘Z’MIDRAIL
B35OVOLO ‘T’
CASEMENT SASH
76 76
110
110
75 75
B36OVOLO ‘Z’
CASEMENT SASH
80
B38OVOLO ‘Z’
TILT & TURN SASH
110
B45OVOLO ‘Z’
DOOR SASH
110
B46OVOLO ‘T’
DOOR SASH
B5028mm BEVELLEDGLAZING BEAD
B6028mm OVOLO
GLAZING BEAD
B6124mm OVOLO
GLAZING BEAD
FULL SIZE AT A1
B6228mm STEP OVOLO
GLAZING BEAD
B5540mm SLIM
GLAZING BEAD
B6644mm OVOLO
GLAZING BEAD115
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION REFERENCE GENERAL INFORMATION
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Glossary of Standards����!�� ����"����#������
Lead Standard: BS EN 12608 (formerly BS7413)
NORMATIVE REFERENCES:
EN 477, Unplasticized polyvinylchloride U'�!>�X������������� ������������������������and doors - Determination of the resistance to ������������������������������������
EN ISO 179-2, Plastics - Determination of Charpy impact properties - Part 2: Instrumented impact tests (ISO 179-2).
EN 478, Unplasticized polyvinylchloride (PVC-U) ������������ ���������������������������������- Appearance after exposure at 150O!� >� ����method.
EN ISO 306, '������>�� ��������������������- Determination of vicat softening temperature U�)�X�U�)Q�$�;X�
EN 479, Unplasticized polyvinylchloride U'�!>�X������������� ������������������������and doors - Determination of heat reversion.
EN ISO 8256, Plastics - Determination of tensile-impact strength (ISO 8256).
EN 513, Unplasticized polyvinylchloride U'�!>�X������������� ������������������������and doors - Determination of the resistance to �������������� ������
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CATEGORY DESCRIPTION REFERENCE BUILDING DETAILS
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Building Details
1
2
- Brick and block construction
- Standard PVC-U cill detail
- Cant Brick and block construction
- PVC-U Stub cill detail
128
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Contents
1. Product
Window StylesCasement Window 6
- Elite 70 (70mm Bevelled) 7-11- Elite 70 (70mm Ovolo) 12-16- Elite 63 (63mm Chamfered) 17-20
Tilt & Turn Window 21- Elite 70 (70mm Bevelled) 22-24- Elite 70 (70mm Ovolo) 25-27- Elite 63 (63mm Chamfered) 28-30
Fully Reversible Window 31- Elite 70 (70mm Bevelled) 32-34
Vertical Sliding Window 35- Vertical Slider Ovolo 36-37
Door StylesResidential Door 38
- Elite 70 (70mm Bevelled) 39- Elite 70 (70mm Ovolo) 40- Elite 63 (63mm Chamfered) 41
French Door 42- Elite 70 (70mm Bevelled) 43- Elite 70 (70mm Ovolo) 44- Elite 63 (63mm Chamfered) 45
Doors with Side Screens 46- Elite 70 Side Screens 47-49- Elite 63 Side Screens 50-51
Emergency Exit Doors 52- Elite 70 (70mm Bevelled) 53- Elite 70 (70mm Ovolo) 54- Elite 63 (63mm Chamfered) 55
Bi-Folding Door 56- Elite 70 (70mm Bevelled) 57-58- Elite 70 (70mm Ovolo) 59-60- Elite 63 (63mm Chamfered) 61-64>�������;$���<��j����!����������� 65-66
Door Styles ContinuedComposite Door 67
- Elite 70 68-69
Ride Over Patio Door 70- Vertical Sections 71-72- 2 Pane Horizontal Section 73- 3 Pane Horizontal Section 74- 4 Pane Horizontal Section 75
Curtain WallCurtain Wall 76
- Curtain Wall with Elite 70 77
Cavity CloserCavity Closer 78
- Flush Reveal 79- Check Reveal 80- Outside Window Fit 81- Inside Window Fit 82- Additional Cavity Widths 83
2. Product Characteristics
PerformanceWeather Performance 86Load comparison Chart 87PVC-U & Fire 88Summary of PVC Combustion Properties 89Condensation Cause & Effect 90Condensation Combatting 91Condensation 92Guide to Sound Reduction 93-94Thermal Performance 95-97
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Contents
3. Reference
Product Charts������<��>������'����� 115Elite 70 - Reinforcement & Ancillaries 116Elite 70 - Fully Reversible 117������;$�>������'����� 118Elite 63 - Reinforcement & Ancillaries 119Vertical Slider 120Ride Over Patio 121Cavity Closer 122SK200 - Curtain Wall 123Cills 124
General InformationGlossary of Standards 126-127Building Details 128-131
2. Product Characteristics
Building RegulationsRelevant Building Regulations 99
GlassMaximum Glass Sizes 101Safety Glass & Safe Breakage 102Impact Performance & Breakage Characteristics 103Manifestation of Glazing 104
Maximum Size LimitsMaximum Window Sizes 106Maximum Door Sizes 107
Product CareGeneral Maintenance - Open Out Windows 109General Maintenance - Tilt & Turn Windows 110General Maintenance - Reversible Windows 111General Maintenance - Residential Doors 112
Window StylesDoor StylesCurtain WallingCavity Closer
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1 Product
1 Product
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Window StylesCasement Windows
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE
Bevelled 70mm Open-out Window
PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES CASEMENT WINDOW
Bevelled 70mm
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
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Bevelled 70mm Open-out Window Internal Glazing
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Internally GlazedBevelled Bead
28mm Double Glazing
Fully Bevelled
Open Out WindowIntermediate Outer/Slim Transom 60
mm
60m
m30
mm
47m
m66
mm
47m
m
107m
m11
3mm
90m
m
B02Outer Frame
B02Outer Frame
C150 150mm Cill
B11 ‘Z’Transom
B30‘T’ Sash
B30‘T’ Sash
BR06S Steel Reinforcement
BR06S Steel Reinforcement
B50 28mmBead
B50 28mmBead
B50 28mmBead
B50 28mmBead
BR35S Steel Reinforcement
BR35S Steel Reinforcement
BR20S Steel Reinforcement
Viewed from OutsideVent points to hinge side
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE
Bevelled 70mm Open-out Window
PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES CASEMENT WINDOW
Bevelled 70mm
Viewed from OutsideVent points to hinge side
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
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Bevelled 70mm Open-out Window Internal Glazing
Bevelled 70mm
60m
m60
mm
30m
m47
mm
66m
m47
mm
107m
m11
3mm
90m
m
B02Outer Frame
B02Outer Frame
C180 180mm Cill
B11 ‘Z’Transom
B30‘T’ Sash
B30‘T’ Sash
BX06 RCMThermal Insert
BX06 RCMThermal Insert
B62 28mmBead
B62 28mmBead
B62 28mmBead
B62 28mmBead
BX35 RCMThermal Insert
BX35 RCMThermal Insert
BX20 RCMThermal Insert
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
28mm Double Glazing
Fully Bevelled
Open Out WindowIntermediate Outer/Slim Transom
Internally GlazedStepped Ovolo Bead
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE
Bevelled 70mm Open-out Window
PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES CASEMENT WINDOW
Bevelled 70mm
Viewed from OutsideVent points to hinge side
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
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Bevelled 70mm Open-out Window Internal Glazing
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Fully Bevelled
Open Out WindowSlim Outer / Slim Transom
40mm Triple Glazing
Internally GlazedChamfered Bead
50m
m50
mm
30m
m47
mm
66m
m47
mm
97m
m11
3mm
80m
m
B01Outer Frame
B01Outer Frame
C085 85mm Cill
B11 ‘Z’Transom
B30‘T’ Sash
B30‘T’ Sash
BX20 RCMThermal Insert
BX20 RCMThermal Insert
B55 40mmBead
B55 40mmBead
B55 40mmBead
B55 40mmBead
BX35 RCMThermal Insert
BX35 RCMThermal Insert
BX20 RCMThermal Insert
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE
Bevelled 70mm Open-out Window
PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES CASEMENT WINDOW
Bevelled 70mm
Viewed from OutsideVent points to hinge side
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
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Bevelled 70mm Open-out Window Internal Glazing
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Fully Bevelled
Open Out WindowLarge Outer / IntermediateTransom
Internally GlazedShaped Bead
44mm Triple Glazing
70m
m70
mm
30m
m47
mm
90m
m47
mm
117m
m13
7mm
100m
m
B03Outer Frame
B03Outer Frame
C225 225mm Cill
B17 ‘Z’Transom
B30‘T’ Sash
B30‘T’ Sash
BR07LS SteelReinforcement
BR07LS SteelReinforcement
B66 44mmBead
B66 44mmBead
B66 44mmBead
B66 44mmBead
BR35LS SteelReinforcement
BR35LS SteelReinforcement
BR16S SteelReinforcement
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES CASEMENT WINDOW
Bevelled 70mm
Viewed from OutsideVent points to hinge side
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
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Open Out WindowSlim Outer / Slim Transom
24mm Double Glazing
Externally GlazedOvolo Bead
Bevelled 70mm Open-out Window External Glazing
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Fully Bevelled
50m
m50
mm
30m
m47
mm
66m
m47
mm
97m
m11
3mm
80m
m
B01Outer Frame
B01Outer Frame
C110 110mm Cill
B10 ‘T’Transom
B31‘Z’ Sash
B31‘Z’ Sash
BR21 Aluminium Reinforcement
BR20 Aluminium Reinforcement
BR21 Aluminium Reinforcement
B61 24mmBead
B61 24mmBead
B61 24mmBead
B61 24mmBead
BR35 Aluminium Reinforcement
BR35 Aluminium Reinforcement
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES CASEMENT WINDOW
Viewed from OutsideVent points to hinge side
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
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Ovolo 70mm
Ovolo 70mm Open-out Window Ovolo 70mm Open-out Window Internal Glazing
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Internally GlazedOvolo Bead
28mm Double Glazing
Fully Ovolo
Open Out WindowIntermediate Outer/Slim Transom
60m
m60
mm
30m
m47
mm
66m
m47
mm
107m
m11
3mm
90m
m
B06 Outer Frame
B06Outer Frame
C150 150mm Cill
B21 ‘Z’Transom
B35‘T’ Sash
B35‘T’ Sash
BR06S Steel Reinforcement
BR06S Steel Reinforcement
B60 28mmBead
B60 28mmBead
B60 28mmBead
B60 28mmBead
BR35S Steel Reinforcement
BR35S Steel Reinforcement
BR20S Steel Reinforcement
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES CASEMENT WINDOW
Viewed from OutsideVent points to hinge side
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
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Ovolo 70mm
Ovolo 70mm Open-out Window Ovolo 70mm Open-out Window Internal Glazing
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
28mm Double Glazing
Fully Ovolo
Open Out WindowIntermediate Outer/Slim Transom
Internally GlazedStepped Ovolo Bead
60m
m60
mm
30m
m47
mm
66m
m47
mm
107m
m11
3mm
90m
m
B06Outer Frame
B06Outer Frame
C180 180mm Cill
B21 ‘Z’Transom
B35‘T’ Sash
B35‘T’ Sash
BX06 RCMThermal Insert
BX06 RCMThermal Insert
B62 28mmBead
B62 28mmBead
B62 28mmBead
B62 28mmBead
BX35 RCMThermal Insert
BX35 RCMThermal Insert
BX20 RCMThermal Insert
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES CASEMENT WINDOW
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
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Ovolo 70mm
Ovolo 70mm Open-out Window Ovolo 70mm Open-out Window Internal Glazing
Open Out WindowSlim Outer / Slim Transom
Fully Ovolo
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Internally GlazedChamfered Bead
50m
m50
mm
30m
m47
mm
66m
m47
mm
97m
m11
3mm
80m
m
B05Outer Frame
B05 Outer Frame
C085 85mm Cill
B21 ‘Z’Transom
B35‘T’ Sash
B35‘T’ Sash
BX20 RCMThermal Insert
BX20 RCMThermal Insert
B55 40mmBead
B55 40mmBead
B55 40mmBead
B55 40mmBead
BX35 RCMThermal Insert
BX35 RCMThermal Insert
BX20 RCMThermal Insert
40mm Triple Glazing
Viewed from OutsideVent points to hinge side
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES CASEMENT WINDOW
Viewed from OutsideVent points to hinge side
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
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Ovolo 70mm
Ovolo 70mm Open-out Window Ovolo 70mm Open-out Window Internal Glazing
Open Out WindowLarge Outer / IntermediateTransom
Fully Ovolo
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Internally GlazedShaped Bead
44mm Triple Glazing
70m
m70
mm
30m
m47
mm
90m
m47
mm
117m
m13
7mm
100m
m
B07Outer Frame
B07Outer Frame
C225 225mm Cill
B23 ‘Z’Transom
B35‘T’ Sash
B35‘T’ Sash
BR07LS SteelReinforcement
BR07LS SteelReinforcement
B66 44mmBead
B66 44mmBead
B66 44mmBead
B66 44mmBead
BR35LS SteelReinforcement
BR35LS SteelReinforcement
BR06S SteelReinforcement
Viewed from OutsideVent points to hinge side
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES CASEMENT WINDOW
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
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Ovolo 70mm
Ovolo 70mm Open-out Window External Glazing
Externally GlazedOvolo Bead
24mm Double Glazing
50m
m50
mm
30m
m47
mm
66m
m47
mm
97m
m11
3mm
80m
m
B05Outer Frame
B05Outer Frame
C110 110mm Cill
B20 ‘T’Transom
B36‘Z’ Sash
B36‘Z’ Sash
BR21 Aluminium Reinforcement
BR20 Aluminium Reinforcement
BR21 Aluminium Reinforcement
B61 24mmBead
B61 24mmBead
B61 24mmBead
B61 24mmBead
BR35 Aluminium Reinforcement
BR35 Aluminium Reinforcement
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Fully Ovolo
Open Out WindowSlim Outer/Slim Transom
Viewed from OutsideVent points to hinge side
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CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE CASEMENT WINDOW ASSEMBLIES PRODUCT
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Chamfered 63mm
Viewed from OutsideVent points to hinge side
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Internally GlazedChamfered Bead
28mm Double Glazing
Fully Chamfered
Open Out WindowIntermediate Outer/Slim Transom
Chamfered 63mm Open-out Window Internally Glazed
60m
m60
mm
30m
m47
mm
66m
m47
mm
107m
m11
3mm
90m
m
A02Outer Frame
A02Outer Frame
C150 150mm Cill
A11 ‘Z’Transom
A30‘T’ Sash
A30‘T’ Sash
AR02S SteelReinforcement
AR02S SteelReinforcement
A50 28mmBead
A50 28mmBead
A50 28mmBead
A50 28mmBead
AR30S SteelReinforcement
AR30S SteelReinforcement
AR10S SteelReinforcement
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CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE CASEMENT WINDOW ASSEMBLIES PRODUCT
Chamfered 63mm Open-out Window
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Chamfered 63mm
Viewed from OutsideVent points to hinge side
Chamfered 63mm Open-out Window Internal Glazing
Open Out WindowIntermediate Outer/Slim Transom
60m
m60
mm
30m
m47
mm
66m
m47
mm
107m
m11
3mm
90m
m
A02Outer Frame
A02Outer Frame
C180 180mm Cill
A11 ‘Z’Transom
A30‘T’ Sash
A30‘T’ Sash
AR02S SteelReinforcement
AR02S SteelReinforcement
B55 36mmBead
B55 36mmBead
B55 36mmBead
B55 36mmBead
AR30S SteelReinforcement
AR30S SteelReinforcement
AR10S SteelReinforcement
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Internally GlazedChamfered Bead
36mm Triple Glazing
Fully Chamfered
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CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE CASEMENT WINDOW ASSEMBLIES PRODUCT
Chamfered 63mm Open-out Window
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Chamfered 63mm
Viewed from OutsideVent points to hinge side
Chamfered 63mm Open-out Window Internal Glazing
Open Out WindowLarge Outer/Intermediate Transom
70m
m70
mm
30m
m47
mm
76m
m47
mm
117m
m12
3mm
100m
m
A03Outer Frame
A03Outer Frame
C225 225mm Cill
A13 ‘Z’Transom
A30‘T’ Sash
A30‘T’ Sash
AR03S SteelReinforcement
AR03S SteelReinforcement
B66 40mmBead
B66 40mmBead
B66 40mmBead
B66 40mmBead
AR30S SteelReinforcement
AR30S SteelReinforcement
AR12S SteelReinforcement
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Internally GlazedShaped Bead
40mm Triple Glazing
Fully Chamfered
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CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE CASEMENT WINDOW ASSEMBLIES PRODUCT
Chamfered 63mm Open-out Window
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Chamfered 63mm
Viewed from OutsideVent points to hinge side
Chamfered 63mm Open-out Window External Glazing
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Internally GlazedBevelled Bead
24mm Double Glazing
Fully Chamfered
Open Out WindowSlim Outer/Slim Transom & Slim Sash
50m
m60
mm
30m
m34
mm
66m
m34
mm
84m
m10
0mm
90m
m
A01Outer Frame
A01Outer Frame
C08585mm Cill
A10 ‘T’Transom
A32 Slim‘Z’ Sash
A32 Slim ‘Z’ Sash
AR10S SteelReinforcement
AR10S SteelReinforcement
A62 24mmBead
A62 24mmBead
A62 24mmBead
A62 24mmBead
AR32S SteelReinforcement
AR32S SteelReinforcement
AR10S SteelReinforcement
1 Product
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Window StylesTilt & Turn Windows
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES
Bevelled 70mm
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
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Bevelled 70mm Open-in Window Internal Glazing
TILT & TURN WINDOW
Viewed from OutsideVent points to hinge side
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Internally GlazedBevelled Bead
28mm Double Glazing
Fully Bevelled
Open In WindowLarge Outer / Intermediate Transom
42m
m70
mm
30m
m80
mm
62m
m80
mm 12
2mm
142m
m10
0mm
B03Outer Frame
B03Outer Frame
C150150mm Cill
B16 ‘T’Transom
B33‘Z’ Sash
B33‘Z’ Sash
BR07S SteelReinforcement
BR16S SteelReinforcement
BR07S SteelReinforcement
B50 28mmBead
B50 28mmBead
B50 28mmBead
B50 28mmBead
BR33S SteelReinforcement
BR33S SteelReinforcement
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES
Bevelled 70mm
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
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Bevelled 70mm Open-in Window Internal Glazing
TILT & TURN WINDOW
Viewed from OutsideVent points to hinge side
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Fully Bevelled
Open In WindowLarge Outer / Intermediate Transom
Internally GlazedChamfered Bead
40mm Triple Glazing
42m
m70
mm
30m
m80
mm
62m
m80
mm 12
2mm
142m
m10
0mm
B03Outer Frame
B03Outer Frame
C08585mm Cill
B16 ‘T’Transom
B33‘Z’ Sash
B33‘Z’ Sash
BR07 AluminiumReinforcement
BR16 AluminiumReinforcement
BR07 AluminiumReinforcement
B55 40mmBead
B55 40mmBead
B55 40mmBead
B55 40mmBead
BR33S SteelReinforcement
BR33S SteelReinforcement
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES
Bevelled 70mm
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
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Bevelled 70mm Open-in Window Internal Glazing
TILT & TURN WINDOW
Viewed from OutsideVent points to hinge side
Open In WindowLarge Outer / Intermediate Transom
Fully Bevelled
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Internally GlazedShaped Bead
44mm Triple Glazing
42m
m70
mm
30m
m80
mm
62m
m80
mm 12
2mm
142m
m10
0mm
B03Outer Frame
B03Outer Frame
C225225mm Cill
B16 ‘T’Transom
B33‘Z’ Sash
B33‘Z’ Sash
BX07 RCMThermal Insert
BR16S SteelReinforcement
BX07 RCMThermal Insert
B66 44mmBead
B66 44mmBead
B66 44mmBead
B66 44mmBead
BR33S SteelReinforcement
BR33S SteelReinforcement
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
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TILT & TURN WINDOW
Viewed from OutsideVent points to hinge side
Ovolo 70mm
Ovolo 70mm Open-in Window Internal Glazing
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Internally GlazedOvolo Bead
28mm Double Glazing
Fully Ovolo
Open In WindowLarge Outer / Intermediate Transom
42m
m70
mm
30m
m80
mm
48m
m80
mm 12
2mm
128m
m10
0mm
B07Outer Frame
B07Outer Frame
C150150mm Cill
B22 ‘T’Transom
B38‘Z’ Sash
B38‘Z’ Sash
BR07S SteelReinforcement
BR22S SteelReinforcement
BR07S SteelReinforcement
B60 28mmBead
B60 28mmBead
B60 28mmBead
B60 28mmBead
BR33S SteelReinforcement
BR33S SteelReinforcement
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
All information in this publication is provided for guidance only and is given in good faith. As it is company policy to continually improve products, methods and ���������� ����������������������������������������������������� ������������������� ������������������������������������������� ���������������
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TILT & TURN WINDOW
Viewed from OutsideVent points to hinge side
Ovolo 70mm
Ovolo 70mm Open-in Window Internal Glazing
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Fully Ovolo
Open In WindowLarge Outer / Intermediate Transom
42m
m70
mm
30m
m80
mm
48m
m80
mm 12
2mm
128m
m10
0mm
B07Outer Frame
B07Outer Frame
C08585mm Cill
B22 ‘T’Transom
B38‘Z’ Sash
B38‘Z’ Sash
BR07S SteelReinforcement
BR22S SteelReinforcement
BR07S SteelReinforcement
B55 40mmBead
B55 40mmBead
B55 40mmBead
B55 40mmBead
BR33S SteelReinforcement
BR33S SteelReinforcement
Internally GlazedChamfered Bead
40mm Triple Glazing
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
All information in this publication is provided for guidance only and is given in good faith. As it is company policy to continually improve products, methods and ���������� ����������������������������������������������������� ������������������� ������������������������������������������� ���������������
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TILT & TURN WINDOW
Viewed from OutsideVent points to hinge side
Ovolo 70mm
Ovolo 70mm Open-in Window Internal Glazing
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Fully Ovolo
Open In WindowLarge Outer / Intermediate Transom
Internally GlazedShaped Bead
44mm Triple Glazing
42m
m70
mm
30m
m80
mm
48m
m80
mm 12
2mm
128m
m10
0mm
B07Outer Frame
B07Outer Frame
C225225mm Cill
B22 ‘T’Transom
B38‘Z’ Sash
B38‘Z’ Sash
BX07 RCMThermal Insert
BR22S SteelReinforcement
BX07 RCMThermal Insert
B66 44mmBead
B66 44mmBead
B66 44mmBead
B66 44mmBead
BR33S SteelReinforcement
BR33S SteelReinforcement
28All information in this publication is provided for guidance only and is given in good faith. As it is company policy to continually improve products, methods and ���������� ����������������������������������������������������� ������������������� ������������������������������������������� ���������������
All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE ASSEMBLIES PRODUCT
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TILT & TURN WINDOW
Chamfered 63mm Open-in Window� ������������(���
Viewed from OutsideVent points to hinge side
Chamfered 63mm
Open In WindowLarge Outer / Intermediate Transom
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Internally GlazedChamfered Bead
28mm Double Glazing
Fully Chamfered
42m
m70
mm
30m
m80
mm
48m
m80
mm 12
2mm
128m
m10
0mm
A03Outer Frame
A03Outer Frame
C150150mm Cill
A12 ‘T’Transom
A33‘Z’ Sash
A33‘Z’ Sash
AR03S SteelReinforcement
AR12S SteelReinforcement
AR03S SteelReinforcement
A50 28mmBead
A50 28mmBead
A50 28mmBead
A50 28mmBead
AR33S SteelReinforcement
AR33S SteelReinforcement
29All information in this publication is provided for guidance only and is given in good faith. As it is company policy to continually improve products, methods and ���������� ����������������������������������������������������� ������������������� ������������������������������������������� ���������������
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CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE ASSEMBLIES PRODUCT
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Chamfered 63mm
TILT & TURN WINDOW
Chamfered 63mm Open-in Window� ������������(���
Viewed from OutsideVent points to hinge side
Open In WindowLarge Outer / Intermediate Transom
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Fully Chamfered
Internally GlazedChamfered Bead
36mm Triple Glazing
42m
m70
mm
30m
m80
mm
48m
m80
mm 12
2mm
128m
m10
0mm
A03Outer Frame
A03Outer Frame
C08585mm Cill
A12 ‘T’Transom
A33‘Z’ Sash
A33‘Z’ Sash
AR03S SteelReinforcement
AR12S SteelReinforcement
AR03S SteelReinforcement
B55 36mmBead
B55 36mmBead
B55 36mmBead
B55 36mmBead
AR33S SteelReinforcement
AR33S SteelReinforcement
30All information in this publication is provided for guidance only and is given in good faith. As it is company policy to continually improve products, methods and ���������� ����������������������������������������������������� ������������������� ������������������������������������������� ���������������
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CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE ASSEMBLIES PRODUCT
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TILT & TURN WINDOW
Chamfered 63mm Open-in Window� ������������(���
Viewed from OutsideVent points to hinge side
Chamfered 63mm
Open In WindowLarge Outer / Intermediate Transom
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Fully Chamfered
Internally GlazedShaped Bead
40mm Triple Glazing
42m
m70
mm
30m
m80
mm
48m
m80
mm 12
2mm
128m
m10
0mm
A03Outer Frame
A03Outer Frame
C225225mm Cill
A12 ‘T’Transom
A33‘Z’ Sash
A33‘Z’ Sash
AR03S SteelReinforcement
AR12S SteelReinforcement
AR03S SteelReinforcement
B66 40mmBead
B66 40mmBead
B66 40mmBead
B66 40mmBead
AR33S SteelReinforcement
AR33S SteelReinforcement
1 Product
31
Window StylesFully Reversible Window
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES
Bevelled 70mm
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
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FULLY REVERSIBLE WINDOW
Bevelled 70mm Fully Reversible Window Internal Glazing
Viewed from OutsideVent points to hinge side
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Internally GlazedBevelled Bead
28mm Double Glazing
Fully Bevelled
Fully Reversible Window 60m
m60
mm
30m
m48
mm
90m
m48
mm
115m
m14
5mm
90m
m
B102Outer Frame
B02Outer Frame
C150 150mm Cill
B117 ‘Z’Transom
B130 Sash
B130 Sash
BR130S Steel Reinforcement
BX102 RCMThermal Insert
BR06S Steel Reinforcement
B50 28mmBead
B50 28mmBead
B50 28mmBead
B50 28mmBead
B93 HeadDrip
700616Fringe Seal
700616Fringe Seal
BR131S Steel Reinforcement
BR116S Steel Reinforcement
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES
Bevelled 70mm
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
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FULLY REVERSIBLE WINDOW
Bevelled 70mm Fully Reversible Window Internal Glazing
Viewed from OutsideVent points to hinge side
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Fully Bevelled
60m
m60
mm
30m
m48
mm
90m
m48
mm
115m
m14
5mm
90m
m
B102Outer Frame
B02Outer Frame
C085 85mm Cill
B117 ‘Z’Transom
B130 Sash
B130 Sash
BR130S Steel Reinforcement
BX102 RCMThermal Insert
BR06S Steel Reinforcement
B55 40mmBead
B55 40mmBead
B55 40mmBead
B55 40mmBead
B93 HeadDrip
700616Fringe Seal
700616Fringe Seal
BR131S Steel Reinforcement
BR116S Steel Reinforcement
40mm Triple Glazing
Internally GlazedChamfered Bead
Fully Reversible Window
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES
Bevelled 70mm
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
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FULLY REVERSIBLE WINDOW
Bevelled 70mm Fully Reversible Window Internal Glazing
Viewed from OutsideVent points to hinge side
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Fully Bevelled
60m
m60
mm
30m
m48
mm
90m
m48
mm
115m
m14
5mm
90m
m
B102Outer Frame
B02Outer Frame
C225 22mm Cill
B117 ‘Z’Transom
B130 Sash
B130 Sash
BR130S Steel Reinforcement
BX102 RCMThermal Insert
BR06S Steel Reinforcement
B66 44mmBead
B66 44mmBead
B66 44mmBead
B66 44mmBead
B93 HeadDrip
700616Fringe Seal
700616Fringe Seal
BR131S Steel Reinforcement
BR116S Steel Reinforcement
Fully Reversible Window
Internally GlazedShaped Bead
44mm Triple Glazing
1 Product
35
VerticalSlider
Window StylesVertical Sliding Window
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES
All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
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Viewed from Outside
Vertical Sliding Window
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Fully Ovolo
Internally GlazedOvolo Bead
24mm Double Glazing
VerticalSlider
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Vertical Slider Manual.
VERTICAL SLIDING WINDOW
Vertical Sliding Window Internal Glazing
54m
m70
mm
60m
m63
mm
51m
m
105m
m13
0mm
VS01Outer Frame
VS03Slim Sash
VS03Slim Sash
VS04Standard Sash
VS05 DeepBottom Rail
VS02150mm Cill
VSR5 Aluminium Reinforcement
VSR5 Aluminium Reinforcement
VSR11 AluminiumReinforcement
VS0724mm Bead
VS0724mm Bead
VS0724mm Bead
VS0624mm Bead
VSR3S SteelReinforcement
VSR3S SteelReinforcement
VSR44S SteelReinforcement
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES
All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
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37
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Vertical Slider Manual.
Viewed from Outside
Vertical Sliding Window
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Fully Ovolo
Internally GlazedOvolo Bead
24mm Double Glazing
VerticalSlider
VERTICAL SLIDING WINDOW
Vertical Sliding Window Internal Glazing
54m
m40
mm
60m
m63
mm
51m
m
105m
m10
0mm
VS01Outer Frame
VS03Slim Sash
VS03Slim Sash
VS04Standard Sash
VS04 Standard Bottom Rail
VS14210mm Cill
VSX04 RCMThermal Insert
VS08Weather Bar
VS0724mm Bead
VS0724mm Bead
VS0724mm Bead
VS0624mm Bead
VSX03 RCMThermal Insert
VSX03 RCMThermal Insert
VSX04 RCMThermal Insert
1 Product
38
Door StylesResidential Doors
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES
All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
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39
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
Bevelled 70mm
RESIDENTIAL DOOR
Bevelled 70mm Single Door (Open-in) Internal Glazing
Viewed from Outside
B
A AC
B
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Internally GlazedBevelled Bead
28mm Double Glazing
Fully Bevelled
42m
m42
mm
Section ‘B-B’
B40‘Z’ Sash
B40‘Z’ Sash
B03 OuterFrame
B03 OuterFrame
B86Drip Bar
BT03TreadStrip
BR45SSteel
B50Bead
B50Bead
B50Bead
B50Bead
B50Bead
B50Bead
BR45SSteel
BR07SSteel
BR07SSteel
110m
m11
0mm
Viewed from Outside
B
A AC
B
42mm 42mm
50m
m
25m
m
22m
m
20m
m
110mm
Section ‘A-A’
Section ‘C-C’
Threshold Options
B40 ‘Z’ Sash
B14Midrail
B40 ‘Z’ Sash
B01 Outer Frame
BR20S
AM3 Document ‘M’ Threshold
B03 Outer Frame B03 Outer Frame
BR07SSteel
BR07SSteel
BPP06Steel
BR45SSteel
BR24SSteel
110mm
110m
m
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES
All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
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40
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
RESIDENTIAL DOOR
Ovolo 70mm
Ovolo 70mm Single Door (Open-in) Internal Glazing
42mm 42mm
42m
m
50m
m
25m
m42
mm
22m
m
20m
m
110mm
Section ‘A-A’
Section ‘B-B’
Section ‘C-C’
Threshold Options
B45 ‘Z’ Sash
B45‘Z’ Sash
B24Midrail
B45‘Z’ Sash
B45 ‘Z’ Sash
B05 Outer Frame
AM3 Document ‘M’ Threshold
B07 Outer Frame B07 Outer Frame
B07 OuterFrame
B07 OuterFrame
BR07SSteel
BR07SSteel
BPP06Steel
B86Drip Bar
BT07TreadStrip
BR45SSteel
BR45SSteel
BR24SSteel
BR45SSteel
BR07SSteel
BR07SSteel
110mm
110m
m 110m
m
110m
m
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Internally GlazedOvolo Bead
28mm Double Glazing
Fully Ovolo
Viewed from OutsideViewed from Outside
BR20S
B60Bead
B60Bead
B60Bead
B60Bead
B60Bead
B60Bead
B
A AC
B
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES
All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
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41
RESIDENTIAL DOOR
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 63 Technical Manuals.
Chamfered 63mm Single Door (Open-in) Internal Glazing
Chamfered 63mm
42mm 42mm110mm
Section ‘A-A’A40 ‘Z’ Sash A40 ‘Z’ Sash
A03 Outer FrameA03 Outer Frame
AR03SSteel
AR03SSteel
APP06Steel
AR40SSteel
110mm
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Internally GlazedBevelled Bead
28mm Double Glazing
Fully Chamfered
42m
m
50m
m
25m
m42
mm
22m
m
20m
m
Section ‘B-B’
Section ‘C-C’
Threshold Options
A40‘Z’ Sash
A14Midrail
A40‘Z’ Sash
A01 Outer Frame
AR10S
AM3 Document ‘M’ Threshold
A03 OuterFrame
A03 OuterFrame
B86Drip Bar
AR40SSteel
AR14SSteel
AR40SSteel
AR03SSteel
AR03SSteel
110m
m 110m
m
110m
m
B
A AC
B
Viewed from Outside
A55Bead
A55Bead
A55Bead
A55Bead
A55Bead
A55Bead
1 Product
42
Door StylesFrench Doors
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES
All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
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43
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
Bevelled 70mm
Viewed from Outside
B
A AC
FRENCH DOOR
Bevelled 70mm French Door (Open-out) Internal Glazing
70mm 70mm82mm
Section ‘A-A’
Section ‘B-B’
Threshold Options
Section ‘C-C’
B41 ‘T’ Sash
B41 ‘T’ Sash B41 ‘T’ Sash
B41 ‘T’ SashB41‘T’ Sash
B41‘T’ Sash
B03OuterFrame
B03 Outer Frame
B03 Outer Frame
B03 Outer Frame
B10 Meeting Rail
BR07SSteel
BR07SSteel
BR07SSteel
BR07SSteel
BR45SSteel
BR45SSteel
BR45SSteel
82mm
82mm 66mm 82mm
BR45SSteel
BPP06Steel
BPP06Steel
70m
m
70m
m
82m
m
82m
m
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Internally GlazedBevelled Bead
28mm Double Glazing
Fully Bevelled
50m
m
25m
m
22m
m
20m
m
B01 Outer Frame
BR20S
BR
20S
BR41
AM5EX Document ‘M’ Threshold
B50Bead
B50Bead
B50Bead
B50Bead
B50Bead
B50Bead
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES
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Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
Viewed from Outside
B
A AC
Ovolo 70mm
FRENCH DOOR
Ovolo 70mm French Door (Open-out) Internal Glazing
70mm 70mm82mm
Section ‘A-A’
Section ‘B-B’
Threshold Options
Section ‘C-C’
B46 ‘T’ Sash
B46 ‘T’ Sash B46 ‘T’ Sash
B46 ‘T’ SashB46‘T’ Sash
B46‘T’ Sash
B07OuterFrame
B07 OuterFrame
B07 OuterFrame
B07 OuterFrame
B20 Meeting Rail
BR07SSteel
BR07SSteel
BR07SSteel
BR07SSteel
BR45SSteel
BR45SSteel
BR45SSteel
82mm
82mm 66mm 82mm
BR45SSteel
BPP06Steel
BPP06Steel
70m
m
70m
m
82m
m
82m
m
50m
m25
mm
22m
m
20m
m
B05 Outer Frame
AM5EX Document ‘M’ Threshold
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Internally GlazedOvolo Bead
28mm Double Glazing
Fully Ovolo
B60Bead
B60Bead
B60Bead
B60Bead
B60Bead
B60Bead
BR
20S
BR20S
BR41
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES
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Viewed from Outside
B
A AC
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 63 Technical Manuals.
Chamfered 63mm
FRENCH DOOR
Chamfered 63mm French Door (Open-out) Internal Glazing
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Internally GlazedBevelled Bead
28mm Double Glazing
Fully Chamfered
70mm 70mm82mm
Section ‘A-A’A41 ‘T’ Sash A41 ‘T’ Sash
A03 Outer Frame
A03 Outer Frame
A03 Outer Frame
A03 Outer Frame
AR40SSteel
82mm
AR40SSteel
AR03SSteel
AR03SSteel
Section ‘B-B’
A41‘T’ Sash
AR03SSteel
AR40SSteel
70m
m82
mm
Section ‘C-C’A41 ‘T’ Sash A41 ‘T’ Sash
A10 Meeting Rail
82mm 66mm 82mm
APP06Steel
APP06Steel
Threshold OptionsA41‘T’ Sash
AR03SSteel
AR40SSteel
70m
m82
mm
50m
m
25m
m
22m
m
20m
m
A01 Outer Frame
AM5EX Document ‘M’ Threshold
A55Bead
A55Bead
A55Bead
A55Bead
A55Bead
A55Bead
AR
10S
AR10S
AR41
1 Product
46
Door StylesSide Screens
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Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE DOORS WITH SIDE SCREENS ASSEMBLIES PRODUCT
Doors with Side Screens (Open-in) Single Frame (not coupled)
Elite 70 Bevelled (90mm Mullion)
Elite 70 Bevelled (110mm Mullion)
Elite 70 Ovolo (110mm Mullion)
B40 ‘Z’ Sash
B40 ‘Z’ Sash
B45 ‘Z’ Sash
B16 ‘T’ Mullion
B14 ‘T’ Mullion
B24 ‘T’ Mullion
110mm
110mm
110mm
62mm
82mm
82mm
BPP06Steel
BPP06Steel
BPP06Steel
BR17SSteel
BR24SSteel
BR24SSteel
Viewed from Outside
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All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE DOORS WITH SIDE SCREENS ASSEMBLIES PRODUCT
Doors with Side Screens (Open-out) Single Frame (not coupled)
Elite 70 Bevelled (90mm Mullion)
Elite 70 Bevelled (110mm Mullion)
Elite 70 Ovolo (110mm Mullion)
B41 ‘T’ Sash
B41 ‘T’ Sash
B46 ‘T’ Sash
B17‘Z’ Mullion
B15 ‘Z’ Mullion
B25 ‘Z’ Mullion
82mm
110mm
110mm
90mm
82mm
82mm
BPP06Steel
BPP06Steel
BPP06Steel
BR17SSteel
BR24SSteel
BR24SSteel
Viewed from Outside
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All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE DOORS WITH SIDE SCREENS ASSEMBLIES PRODUCT
Doors with Side Screens Coupled
Elite 70 AluminiumCoupling Mullion
Elite 70 SteelCoupling Mullion
Elite 70 AluminiumExpansion Mullion
SW58Ovolo CoverCap
SW58Ovolo CoverCap
SWM20PressurePlate
28mm
28mm
61mm
Viewed from Outside
SW55Square Cover Cap
SW55Square Cover Cap
MCCBevelled Cover Cap
SWR748CouplingMullion
SWR748SCouplingMullion
SWM70CouplingMullion
105240/TGasket
32mm
32mm
32mm
6mm
3mm
Elite 70 PVC-UCoupling Mullion
*NOT RECOMMENDED FOR FULL HEIGHT FRAMES,
FOR FLAG LIGHTS ONLY*
2.5mm
SW754‘H’ Coupling
50All information in this publication is provided for guidance only and is given in good faith. As it is company policy to continually improve products, methods and ���������� ����������������������������������������������������� ������������������� ������������������������������������������� ���������������
All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE DOORS WITH SIDE SCREENS ASSEMBLIES PRODUCT
Doors with Side Screens Single Frame (not coupled)
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 63 Technical Manuals.
Elite 63 Open-in (110mm Mullion)
Elite 63 Open-out (110mm Mullion)
A40 ‘Z’ Sash
A41 ‘T’ Sash
A14 ‘T’ Mullion
A15 ‘Z’ Mullion
110mm
82mm
82mm
110mm
APP06Steel
APP06Steel
AR14SSteel
AR14SSteel
Viewed from Outside
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Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 63 Technical Manuals.
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE DOORS WITH SIDE SCREENS ASSEMBLIES PRODUCT
Doors with Side Screens Coupled
Elite 63 AluminiumCoupling Mullion
Elite 63 SteelCoupling Mullion
Elite 63 AluminiumExpansion Mullion
SW58Ovolo CoverCap
SW58Ovolo CoverCap
SWM20PressurePlate
28mm
28mm
61mm
Viewed from Outside
SW55Square Cover Cap
SW55Square Cover Cap
MCCBevelled Cover Cap
AR85CouplingMullion
AR85SCouplingMullion
AR93CouplingMullion
105240/TGasket
32mm
32mm
32mm
6mm
3mm
Elite 63 PVC-UCoupling Mullion
*NOT RECOMMENDED FOR FULL HEIGHT FRAMES,
FOR FLAG LIGHTS ONLY*
10mm
A81‘H’ Coupling
AR81Aluminium
1 Product
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Door StylesEmergency Exit Doors
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES
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53
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
Bevelled 70mm
EMERGENCY EXIT DOOR
Bevelled 70mm Emergency Exit Door (Open-out) Internal Glazing
70mm 70mm82mm
Section ‘A-A’B41 ‘T’ Sash B41 ‘T’ Sash
BR07SSteel
BR07SSteelBR45S
SteelBR45SSteel
82mm
70m
m
Section ‘B-B’
B41‘T’ Sash
B41‘T’ Sash
AM5EX Document‘M’ Low Threshold
BR45SSteel
BR45SSteel
BR07SSteel
82m
m10
5mm
25m
mPCE ‘D’ Gasket
Internally GlazedBevelled Bead
28mm Double Glazing
Fully Bevelled
Viewed from Outside
B
A A
B
B03 Outer Frame
B03 Outer Frame
B03 Outer Frame
B50Bead
B50Bead
B50Bead
B50Bead
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES
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54
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
Ovolo 70mm
EMERGENCY EXIT DOOR
Ovolo 70mm Emergency Exit Door (Open-out) Internal Glazing
70mm 70mm82mm
Section ‘A-A’B46 ‘T’ Sash B46 ‘T’ Sash
BR07SSteel
BR07SSteelBR45S
SteelBR45SSteel
82mm
Viewed from Outside
B
A A
B
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Internally GlazedOvolo Bead
28mm Double Glazing
Fully Ovolo
70m
m
Section ‘B-B’
B46‘T’ Sash
B46‘T’ Sash
AM5EX Document‘M’ Low Threshold
BR45SSteel
BR45SSteel
BR07SSteel
82m
m10
5mm
25m
m
B07 Outer Frame
B07 Outer Frame
B07 Outer Frame
B60Bead
B60Bead
B60Bead
B60Bead
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES
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55
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 63 Technical Manuals.
Chamfered 63mm
EMERGENCY EXIT DOOR
Chamfered 63mm Emergency Exit Door (Open-out) Internal Glazing
70mm 70mm82mm
Section ‘A-A’A41 ‘T’ Sash A41 ‘T’ Sash
AR03SSteel
AR03SSteel
AR40SSteel
AR40SSteel
82mm
Viewed from Outside
B
A A
B
70m
m
Section ‘B-B’
A41‘T’ Sash
A41‘T’ Sash
AM5EX Document‘M’ Low Threshold
AR40SSteel
AR40SSteel
AR03SSteel
82m
m10
5mm
25m
m
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Internally GlazedBevelled Bead
28mm Double Glazing
Fully Chamfered
A03 Outer Frame
A03 Outer Frame
A03 Outer Frame
A55Bead
A55Bead
A55Bead
A55Bead
1 Product
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Door StylesBi-Folding Doors
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES
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57
BI-FOLDING DOOR
Bevelled 70mm Bi-Folding Door (Open-in) Internal Glazing - Vertical Section
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Internally GlazedBevelled Bead
28mm Double Glazing
Fully Bevelled
70m
m20
mm
42m
m
Section ‘A-A’
B40‘Z’ Sash
B40‘Z’ Sash
B03 OuterFrame
B03 OuterFrame
SW742 Packer
BR45SSteel
BR45SSteel
BR07SSteel
BR07SSteel
BR20S
82m
m82
mm
SW741 Packer
SW742Packer20mm
15mm
Viewed from Outside
A
A
Scheme 321 shown, all options are shown on pages 65 & 66
Bevelled 70mm
B50Bead
B50Bead
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES
58
BI-FOLDING DOOR
A
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Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
Bevelled 70mm Bi-Folding Door (Open-in) Internal Glazing - Horizontal Section
Viewed from Outside
B B D DC C
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Internally GlazedBevelled Bead
28mm Double Glazing
Fully Bevelled
Section ‘B-B’
Section ‘C-C’
Section ‘D-D’
B03 OuterFrame
B03 OuterFrame
B40 ‘Z’ Sash
B41 ‘T’ SashB40 ‘Z’ Sash
B40 ‘Z’ Sash B40 ‘Z’ Sash B40 ‘Z’ Sash
B10 Meeting Rail
42mm
110mm
110mm
110mm 42mm
110mm10mm
110mm
90mm4mm
BR07SSteel
BR45SSteel
BR45SSteel
BR45SSteel
BR45SSteel
BR07SSteel
BR45SSteel
BR45SSteel
Scheme 321 shown, all options are shown on pages 65 & 66
Bevelled 70mm B50Bead
B50Bead
B50Bead
B50Bead
B50Bead
B50Bead
BR
20S
BR41
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES
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59
BI-FOLDING DOOR
Ovolo 70mm Bi-Folding Door (Open-out) Internal Glazing - Vertical Section
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Internally GlazedOvolo Bead
28mm Double Glazing
Fully Ovolo
70m
m70
mm
Section ‘A-A’
B46‘T’ Sash
B46‘T’ Sash
B07 Outer Frame
B07 OuterFrame
BR45SSteel
BR45SSteel
BR07SSteel
BR07SSteel
BR20S
82m
m82
mm
SW741 Packer
SW742Packer 20mm
15mm
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
Viewed from Outside
A
A
Scheme 321 shown, all options are shown on pages 65 & 66
Ovolo 70mm
B60Bead
B60Bead
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES
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60
BI-FOLDING DOOR
Ovolo 70mm Bi-Folding Door (Open-out) Internal Glazing - Horizontal Section
Section ‘B-B’
Section ‘C-C’
Section ‘D-D’
B07 Outer Frame
B46 ‘T’ Sash
B46 ‘T’ SashB45 ‘Z’ Sash
B46 ‘T’ Sash
B46 ‘T’ Sash
B46 ‘T’ Sash
B07 Outer FrameB20 Meeting Rail
70mm
110mm
82mm
82mm 70mm
82mm66mm
82mm
90mm4mm
BR07SSteel
BR45SSteel
BR45SSteel
BR45SSteel
BR45SSteel
BR07SSteelBR45S
SteelBR45SSteel
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Internally GlazedOvolo Bead
28mm Double Glazing
Fully Ovolo
A
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
Viewed from Outside
B B D DC C
Scheme 321 shown, all options are shown on pages 65 & 66
Ovolo 70mm
BR
20S
BR41
B60Bead
B60Bead
B60Bead
B60Bead
B60Bead
B60Bead
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES
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61
BI-FOLDING DOOR
Chamfered 63mm Bi-Folding Door (Open-in) Internal Glazing - Vertical Section
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Internally GlazedBevelled Bead
28mm Double Glazing
Fully Chamfered
70m
m15
mm
70m
m
Section ‘A-A’
A40‘Z’ Sash
A40‘Z’ Sash
A03 OuterFrame
A03 OuterFrame
A77 Packer
AR40SSteel
AR40SSteel
AR03SSteel
AR03SSteel
AR10S
82m
m82
mm
A78 Packer
30m
m
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 63 Technical Manuals.
Viewed from Outside
A
A
Scheme 321 shown, all options are shown on pages 65 & 66
Chamfered 63mm
A55Bead
A55Bead
All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
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CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES
62
BI-FOLDING DOOR
Chamfered 63mm Bi-Folding Door (Open-in) Internal Glazing - Horizontal Section
Section ‘B-B’
Section ‘C-C’
Section ‘D-D’
A03 Outer Frame
A40 ‘Z’ Sash
A41 ‘T’ SashA40 ‘Z’ Sash
A40 ‘Z’ Sash A40 ‘Z’ Sash A40 ‘Z’ Sash
A03 Outer FrameA10 Meeting Rail
42mm
110mm
110mm
110mm 42mm
110mm10mm
110mm
90mm4mm
AR03SSteel
AR40SSteel
AR40SSteel
AR40SSteel
AR40SSteel
AR03SSteel
AR40SSteel
AR40SSteel
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Internally GlazedBevelled Bead
28mm Double Glazing
Fully Chamfered
A
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 63 Technical Manuals.
Viewed from Outside
B B D DC C
Scheme 321 shown, all options are shown on pages 65 & 66
Chamfered 63mm
AR
10SAR41
A55Bead
A55Bead
A55Bead
A55Bead
A55Bead
A55Bead
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES
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63
BI-FOLDING DOOR
Chamfered 63mm Bi-Folding Door (Open-out) Internal Glazing - Vertical Section
70m
m70
mm
Section ‘A-A’
A41‘T’ Sash
A41‘T’ Sash
A03 OuterFrame
A03 OuterFrame
AR40SSteel
AR40SSteel
AR03SSteel
AR03SSteel
82m
m82
mm
A78 Packer
30m
m
PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Internally GlazedBevelled Bead
28mm Double Glazing
Fully Chamfered
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 63 Technical Manuals.
Viewed from Outside
A
A
Scheme 321 shown, all options are shown on pages 65 & 66
Chamfered 63mm
A55Bead
A55Bead
AR10S
All dimensions are nominal. DO NOT SCALEJanuary 2015
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PCE ‘D’ Gasket
Internally GlazedBevelled Bead
28mm Double Glazing
Fully Chamfered
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES
64
BI-FOLDING DOOR
Chamfered 63mm Bi-Folding Door (Open-out) Internal Glazing - Horizontal Section
Section ‘B-B’
Section ‘C-C’
Section ‘D-D’
A03 Outer Frame
A41 ‘T’ Sash
A41 ‘T’ SashA40 ‘Z’ Sash
A41 ‘T’ Sash
A41 ‘T’ Sash
A41 ‘T’ Sash
A03 Outer FrameA10 Meeting Rail
70mm
110mm
82mm
82mm 70mm
82mm66mm
82mm
90mm4mm
AR03SSteel
AR40SSteel
AR40SSteel
AR40SSteel
AR40SSteel
AR03SSteel
AR40SSteel
AR40SSteel
A
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 63 Technical Manuals.
Viewed from Outside
B B D DC C
Scheme 321 shown, all options are shown on pages 65 & 66
Chamfered 63mm
A55Bead
A55Bead
A55Bead
A55Bead
A55Bead
A55Bead
AR
10S
AR41
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION STYLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLIES
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65
BI-FOLDING DOOR
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Scheme 220
Plans shown as open out, the same styles can be manufactured open in. Schemes may also be manufactured opposite hand.
Scheme 321
Scheme 431
Scheme 440
Scheme 532
Scheme 541
Scheme 330
Scheme 550
Plans shown as open out, the same styles can be manufactured open in. Schemes may also be manufactured opposite hand.
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BI-FOLDING DOOR
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Scheme 633
Scheme 651
Scheme 660
Scheme 743
Scheme 761
Scheme 770
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67
Door StylesComposite Doors
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COMPOSITE DOOR
Bevelled 70mm Composite Door (Open-in) With 44mm Panel
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
Note: Coupling mullion options shown on page 49.
Viewed from Outside
A
B B
A
‘Q-Lon’ Weatherseal
Woolpile Seal
Internally GlazedBevelled Bead
28mm Double Glazing
Fully Bevelled
60m
m
40mm 40mm
Section ‘A-A’
Section ‘B-B’
46m
m
25m
m
15
B02Outer Frame
B02 OuterFrame
B02 OuterFrame
B10Transom
‘Q-Lon’Seal
‘Q-Lon’Seal
‘Q-Lon’Seal
WoolpileSeal
WoolpileSeal
WoolpileSeal
44mmComposite Slab
44mm Composite Slab
AM3 Document ‘M’ Threshold
Bevelled 70mm BR06SSteel
BR06SSteel
BR06SSteel
BR20S
B50 Bead
B50 Bead
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69
COMPOSITE DOOR
Ovolo 70mm Composite Door (Open-in) With 44mm Panel
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Elite 70 Technical Manuals.
Note: Coupling mullion options shown on page 49.
Viewed from Outside
A
B B
A
‘Q-Lon’ Weatherseal
Woolpile Seal
70m
m
50mm 50mm
Section ‘A-A’
Section ‘B-B’
46m
m
25m
m
15
B07Outer Frame
B07 OuterFrame
B07 Outer Frame
B20Transom
‘Q-Lon’Seal
‘Q-Lon’Seal
‘Q-Lon’Seal
WoolpileSeal
WoolpileSeal
WoolpileSeal
44mmComposite Slab
44mm Composite Slab
AM3 Document ‘M’ Threshold
Internally GlazedOvolo Bead
28mm Double Glazing
Fully Ovolo
Ovolo 70mmBR07SSteel
BR07SSteel
BR07SSteel
BR20S
B60 Bead
B60 Bead
1 Product
70
Door StylesRide Over Patio Door
Ride OverPatio
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71
SLIDING PATIO DOOR
70mm Sliding Patio Internal Glazing - Vertical Section
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Ride Over Patio Technical Manual.
Fully Chamfered
28mm Double Glazing
Internally GlazedChamfered Bead
PCE ‘3 Fin’ Gasket
Viewed from Outside
A
A
Ride OverPatio
SW263Outer Frame
SW263Outer Frame
SW278Midrail
SW274Sliding Sash
SW274Sliding Sash
SW27628mm Bead
SW27628mm Bead
SWR273S SteelReinforcement
SWR273S SteelReinforcement
SWR266S SteelReinforcement
SWR266S SteelReinforcement
SWR268 AluminiumReinforcement
SWR268 AluminiumReinforcement
C150 150mm Cill
CR01S Steel Reinforcement
133m
m
66m
m67
mm
65m
m30
mm
68m
m15
0mm
163m
m
Section ‘A-A’
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72
SLIDING PATIO DOOR
70mm Sliding Patio Internal Glazing - Vertical Section
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Ride Over Patio Technical Manual.
Fully Chamfered
28mm Double Glazing
Internally GlazedChamfered Bead
PCE ‘3 Fin’ Gasket
Viewed from Outside
B
B
Ride OverPatio
SW263Outer Frame
SW263Outer Frame
SW268Midrail
SW274Fixed Sash
SW274Fixed Sash
SW27628mm Bead
SW27628mm Bead
SWR273S SteelReinforcement
SWR273S SteelReinforcement
SWR266S SteelReinforcement
SWR266S SteelReinforcement
SWR268 AluminiumReinforcement
SWR268 AluminiumReinforcement
C150 150mm Cill
CR01S Steel Reinforcement
133m
m
49m
m84
mm
49m
m30
mm
84m
m15
0mm
163m
m
Section ‘B-B’
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SLIDING PATIO DOOR
70mm Sliding Patio Internal Glazing - Horizontal Section
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Ride Over Patio Technical Manual.
Fully Chamfered
28mm Double Glazing
Internally GlazedChamfered Bead
PCE ‘3 Fin’ Gasket
Viewed from Outside
C C D D E E
Ride OverPatio
SW263Outer Frame
SWR
273S
SWR
273S
SWR
264S
SWR
264S
SWR
264S
SPP264
SW263Outer Frame
SW267Frame Cover
SW267Frame Cover
SW269Interlock Cover
SW269Interlock Cover
SW274Sliding Sash
SW274 Fixed Sash
SW274 Sliding Sash
SW274 Fixed Sash
133mm
133mm
66mm
49mm
87mm
67mm
84mm
Section ‘C-C’
Section ‘E-E’
Section ‘D-D’
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74
SLIDING PATIO DOOR
70mm Sliding Patio Internal Glazing - Horizontal Section
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Ride Over Patio Technical Manual.
Fully Chamfered
28mm Double Glazing
Internally GlazedChamfered Bead
PCE ‘3 Fin’ Gasket
Viewed from Outside
H HG G
F F
Ride OverPatio
SW263Outer Frame
SW263Outer Frame
SW267Frame Cover
SW267Frame Cover
SW269Interlock Cover
SW269Interlock Cover
SW274 Fixed Sash
SW274 Fixed Sash SW274 Fixed Sash SW274 Sliding Sash
SW274 Sliding Sash
SW274 Fixed Sash
133mm
133mm
172mm
66mm
49mm
87mm
67mm
84mm
84mm
Section ‘F-F’
Section ‘H-H’
Section ‘G-G’
SWR
264S
SWR
264S
SWR
264S
SWR
264S
SWR
273S
SPP264SWR266S
SWR
273S
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75
SLIDING PATIO DOOR
70mm Sliding Patio Internal Glazing - Horizontal Section
Note: All reinforcements are shown for diagramatical purposes only. For applications, please refer to the Ride Over Patio Technical Manual.
Fully Chamfered
28mm Double Glazing
Internally GlazedChamfered Bead
PCE ‘3 Fin’ Gasket
Viewed from Outside
J JK K
L L
Ride OverPatio
SW263Outer Frame
SW267Frame Cover
SW267Frame Cover
SW269Interlock Cover
SW269Interlock Cover
SW269Interlock Cover
SW274 Fixed Sash
SW274 Fixed Sash
SW274 Fixed Sash
SW274 Sliding SashSW274 Sliding SashSW274 Sliding Sash
SW274 Sliding Sash
SW274 Fixed Sash
172mm
133mm
172mm
84mm 49mm
84mm
84mm
87mm
84mm
49mm
87mm
Section ‘J-J’
Section ‘L-L’
Section ‘K-K’
SPP264SWR266S
SWR
273S
SWR
264S
SWR
264S
SWR
264S
SWR
264S
SWR
264S
SWR
264S
SWR
273S
1 Product
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Curtain Wall
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CURTAIN WALL
Curtain Wall
A
B B
A
5002Aluminium Transom
5002Aluminium Mullion
5003Aluminium Pressure Plate
5003 Aluminium Pressure Plate
5020PVC-UCover Cap
5020 PVC-U Cover Cap
5030PVC-UFace Cap
5030 PVC-U Face Cap
1825/1Gasket
1825/1Gasket
76m
m
76mm
Section ‘A-A’
Section ‘B-B’
Curtain Wall
Viewed from Outside
1 Product
78
Cavity Closer
FORMER
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CAVITY CLOSER
100mm Cavity Closer - Flush Reveal
Viewed from Outside
A
A
BB
FORMER
30m
m
F031OverheadVent Frame
EPSInsulation
F101Cavity Closer
F101Cavity Closer
FM001Brick Tie
EPSInsulation
Section ‘A-A’
Section ‘B-B’
Note: 100mm Cavity width shown, additional cavity sizes are shown on page 83.
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80
CAVITY CLOSER
100mm Cavity Closer - Check Reveal
Viewed from Outside
A
A
BB
FORMER
30m
m
F033OverheadVent Frame
EPSInsulation
F101Cavity Closer
F104Cavity Closer
FM001Brick Tie
EPSInsulation
Section ‘A-A’
Section ‘B-B’
Note: 100mm Cavity width shown, additional cavity sizes are shown on page 83.
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81
CAVITY CLOSER
100mm Cavity Closer - Outside Window Fit
Viewed from Outside
A
A
BB
FORMER
30m
m
F032OverheadVent Frame
EPSInsulation
F102Cavity Closer
F102Cavity Closer
FM001Brick Tie
EPSInsulation
Section ‘A-A’
Section ‘B-B’
Note: 100mm Cavity width shown, additional cavity sizes are shown on page 83.
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CAVITY CLOSER
100mm Cavity Closer - Inside Window Fit
Viewed from Outside
A
A
BB
FORMER
30m
m
F033OverheadVent Frame
EPSInsulation
F101Cavity Closer
F103Cavity Closer
FM001Brick Tie
EPSInsulation
Section ‘A-A’
Section ‘B-B’
Note: 100mm Cavity width shown, additional cavity sizes are shown on page 83.
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CAVITY CLOSER
Cavity Closer - Cavity Widths
FORMER
75mm 115mm
130mm
150mm
90mm
100mm
75mm Insulated Box
100mm Insulated Box
75mm Insulated Boxwith 19mm x 19mm EPS
100mm Insulated Boxwith 19mm x 19mm EPS
100mm Insulated Boxwith 34mm x 19mm EPS
100mm Insulated Boxwith 19mm x 19mm EPSand 34mm x 19mm EPS
2 Product Characteristics
PerformanceBuilding RegulationsGlassMaximum Size LimitsProduct Care
84
2 Product Characteristics
85
Performance
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Acceptable levels of window performance are vital to achieve required standards, eliminate costly ��������"����������������������������������������uphold the reputation of the manufacturing company.
'������ ���� �������������� � ����� ������� �(�� ����������������������������������������������������
Standards require that doors and windows meet � �� ������������ ��� +)� ;$<=>�� ���� ���� �������������watertightness and wind resistance, as shown in the table below.
?���� ���@������������������������ �������������shall achieve at least the values indicated for air permeability and water tightness. The resistance to windload values are:
• '�����������������������������K������• P2 pulsating pressure applied for 50 cycles to
assess performance under repeated windloads• P3 applied pressure to assess the safety of the
specimen under extreme conditions
To select the apropriate exposure category, the windload must be known. Once the windload is known, the exposure category is selected from the table below, equal to or exceeding the determined windload.
To calculate the windload, the following standards may be used:
BS 6375-1 may be used to determine wind loads for low rise buildings (below 15m).
For any building height, the more detailed method in BS EN 1991-1-4 should be used.
Note: Page 87 has a useful comparison table showing values in pascals, against a number of more familiar units.
Weather Performance
��������� ����������������� ���� ���������
ExposureCategory
AirPermeability
Watertightness Resistance to WindloadClass P1 P2 P3
Doorsets800 U Class 0 No test Class 0 No test Class A2 800 Pa 400 Pa 1200 Pa800 X Class 1 150 Pa Class 2A 50 Pa Class A2 800 Pa 400 Pa 1200 Pa800 Class 2 300 Pa Class 3A 100 Pa Class A2 800 Pa 400 Pa 1200 Pa
1200 Class 2 300 Pa Class 3A 100 Pa Class A3 1200 Pa 600 Pa 1800 PaWindows
800 Class 2 300 Pa Class 3A 100 Pa Class A2 800 Pa 400 Pa 1200 Pa1200 Class 2 300 Pa Class 3A 100 Pa Class A3 1200 Pa 600 Pa 1800 Pa1600 Class 2 300 Pa Class 5A 200 Pa Class A4 1600 Pa 800 Pa 2400 Pa2000 Class 2 300 Pa Class 5A 200 Pa Class A5 2000 Pa 1000 Pa 3000 Pa
2000+ Class 2 300 Pa Class 7A 300 Pa Class AE (xxxx) (xxxx) x 0.5 (xxxx) x 1.5����������� ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� !"#
$������������% �������������������������������&������ ����'������������� ���������� ��(��)����������*���+
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Weather Performance - Load Comparison Chart
Pascals (N/m2)
Miles per hour
Knots
Kilometresper hour
Metres per second
BeaufortScale
2000160012001000800600450200 300100
28.5mph 49.5mph 70mph 99mph 127.5mph
500
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100110120130140150160170180190200210
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
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PVC-U & Fire
In recent years the media have projected the image that all plastics ignite readily and then burn furiously. Whilst this carries some degree of truth it is clearly not true for all plastics materials. Burning PVC, for example rapidly forms a surface char that inhibits further combustion.
It is also claimed, quite correctly, that burning plastics generate toxic gases and fumes. However almost any material which burns will give off toxic gases and fumes similar in nature to those arising from plastics ���������������������������������� ����������� �� �they are generated.
The major toxic constituent of the gases, and the one ������������������� ��������������@������ ����produced not only when most plastics burn but also when wood, wool, cotton and practically every other naturally occurring combustible material is alight, particularly when the oxygen supply is restricted as it ���������������������"��������������������
A fundamental misunderstanding surrounding the ������� ��� ��@������ ���� ���� �� � �� ������� � ��� ��@������equates to toxic hazard. Many hold that just because a material gives off toxic fumes when burning then it must present a serious hazard. This is not necessarily true. Fire safety experts agree that the toxicity of the ���������� �������� ������ �� ����������� ��� ������the toxic hazard associated with a burning material. Q�"������� ������������������������� �� ��������������� ������� ����� ������� � �� ������������ ��� �� ���� ��������and hence present a lower risk of toxic emission than one which ignites easily. Similarly the relative toxicity of the combustion products of each material may become of little importance once relative burning rates are taken into account.
� ��������������������� ����@��� �(���� ���������well, as the general hazard, is to reduce the risk of � ������������������ ���������������������� ����������commenced, to reduce its rate of growth.
This objective can be achieved by several means. Reducing the number of potential ignition sources is �����"������������������������������� ���������������of a building’s contents can be reduced as can their ������������������ ������������������� ��� � ���� ��������� � ��� � ���� ����� ��@��� �(����� ������������������then burns slowly, its slow spread and slow build-up of toxic fumes permits a longer escape time and reduces ��� �� ����@��� �(��������� ���"���������� �(����
PVC, its compounds and the products made from them, in general score highly on both counts. Unplasticised PVC, as for example used in window ������ �� �@�������� ��������� ��� �������� �"��� ��� ����������������������������������"�����������������������sustain combustion once the ignition source has been removed or has gone out.
Window Frames - The use of PVC-U in window frame construction has long since been well established in Germany and is now a rapidly growing application in Britain. UK Building Regulations do not stipulate any ����������������������������� ������������������������� ������� � ���� ��� ������� ��� ���� ���������������������+)[<;�'����^��>�^$���������� ��"���by PVC-U window units, work carried out at the Fire }����� �)������� �� ����� ���������������������PVC is equivalent to that of traditional wood frames under the conditions of test (BS476-7 and BS476-12).
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Summary of PVC Combustion Properties
IGNITABILITY '�!���"��������������������������������������������������
HEAT RELEASE Burning materials release heat and the rate of release affects the severity of � �������� ������������������ ��������������������������������� ����������������spread. Both the rate of heat release and the total heat of combustion of PVC ����������������������� ���� �������� ����������� �����������
SPREAD OF FLAME AND RESISTANCETO STANDARDCOMBUSTION
'�!� �������������������K����� ������������������ ��"�� �� �������������������������������������������'�!������������������������"��������������������(or char). This insulates the material below and excludes the oxygen necessary for combustion. The hydrogen chloride emitted acts as a combustion inhibitor.
SMOKE DENSITY Smoke densities are similar to wood under smouldering conditions but greater ������K����������������
CORROSIVITY OFCOMBUSTION GASES
Metallic materials may suffer from some corrosion by hydrogen chloride but restoration is normally possible. Fears of the effects on structural elements of buildings have been shown to be unfounded.
TOXICITY OFCOMBUSTION GASES
Although hydrogen chloride is a main gaseous product of the combustion of PVC the toxic potency of the combustion gases of PVC is similar to and certainly ���������������������� ���� ���������������������������� ��������������
The build up of toxic fumes will be slow when compared with rapidly burning materials of a similar toxic potency.
OVERALL }������������������������ ��������K������������������������������ ��������������������������� �� ��������������������������'�!������������������������this respect and this is recognised in the UK Building Regulations.
The toxic potency of PVC decomposition products is similar to that of most other materials.
Overall therefore PVC is a widely acceptable material which does not represent �������������� �(����� ����� ������ ���������������������������������
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Condensation - Cause & Effect
Condensation is a relatively new phenomenon resulting mainly from changes in lifestyle and our desire to keep heating costs as low as possible.
Condensation is related to the way we heat, ventilate and insulate our homes. In days gone by, most homes ��� ���� ��� ���� � ������� ��������� ��� ��� ����� ����changes per hour. Doors and windows were generally ��� ����� ������� � ��� � ��� ���� ������� � �� ��������ventilation was the very process which prevented condensation.
To cope with increased fuel costs came the trend to insulate. This resulted in loft insulation, cavity wall insulation and double glazing.
����"�������������������� ���������>��������� ����are more likely to suffer condensation because
anything that keeps warm air in will also keep fresh air out, creating the ideal conditions for condensation to form.
Before we tackle the problem, we have to understand �@������� ������������������ �������� ����������to deal with it.
Condensation is merely the air’s natural moisture content settling on cool surfaces. The amount of moisture in the air is called relative humidity. If the humidity level rises above 70% mould and mildew will be encouraged to grow.
Astonishingly, the average family created up to 20 pints of moisture every day, simply by washing, cooking and breathing. This moisture must go somewhere and be dealt with to avoid condensation.
WHAT IS CONDENSATION? Condensation is water vapour suspended in air.WHERE DOES MOST WATER VAPOUR COME FROM?
The most common sources of water vapour are cooking, drying clothes on radiators, washing up, in-house plants, moisture in newly-built properties and extensions and from the breath we exhale.
Due to the thermal currents within a house, condensation can occur in a number of places, usually at cold spots, i.e. an unheated room or a conservatory without any form of adequate heating.
WHERE CAN CONDENSATION OCCUR?
Condensation forming on the room side surface of a sealed unit indicated a high water vapour content present and that the temperature of the room side glass surface is inadequate. Condensation within the airspace of the sealed unit indicated the unit has broken down.
STATEMENT:‘I did not have condensation before my new windows were installed. There must be something wrong with them.’
This is a common assumption but, unfortunately, it is also incorrect. Windows cannot and will not produce any water. This ‘water’ is produced by our normal living activities. Therefore we, the householder, have created the problem.
HOW DO I KNOW IF I HAVE CONDENSATION?
Condensation will take many forms, the most common being steaming windows and puddles of water on the windowsills. In extreme cases, dark spots of mould will appear around the windows, wall coverings and mastic seals throughout the house.
If you have a non-condensing tumble dryer, make sure it is properly vented to the outside of your home. Remember, tumble dryers can create 16 pints of water vapour during one cycle.
HOW CAN DOUBLE GLAZING HELP?
Sealed unit replacement windows act as an insulator which will reduce heat loss which under normal circumstances, would be conducted from the inside of the room to the outside. Please remember that sealed units act as an insulator and are not a source of heat, therefore all rooms should be adequately heated – especially conservatories. The likelihood of condensation forming on a warm surface is therefore reduced.
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Condensation - Combatting
HOW DO I REDUCECONDENSATION?
Condensation can be controlled by providing natural ventilation to change air on a regular basis and by maintaining an even temperature. This is achieved through ventilation units which are controlled by humidistats, an airbrick, or by opening a window. Please remember that an airbrick must be open to achieve good results. %���������"��������������������������������������������� ����������� ����������This cost would be avoided if the problem is one of ventilation, by installing an airbrick thereby creating ventilation or controlling those causes of moisture, that result in a build-up of moisture in the air.
BREATHING Two sleeping adults exude two pints of moisture in eight hours, which is absorbed as water vapour by the atmosphere.
NEW PROPERTY The bricks, timber, concrete and other materials in an average three bedroom house absorb 1,500 gallons of water. The same principle will apply to a conservatory base and the construction materials used. As with any new building work, please allow a period of drying out to ensure problems are not encountered in the future.
DOUBLE GLAZINGCANNOT CAUSECONDENSATION
By acting as a heat barrier and providing an inner pane which is considerably warmer that the outer pane, the likelihood of condensation forming is reduced.
CONCLUSION Condensation is a result of the build-up of moisture caused by our normal lifestyle and the continual improvement and modernisation of our homes.
Replacement windows cannot produce condensation. Double glazing will act as ���������������� ��������������� ������� ���� �� �������� �������������� ��������it is wise to attempt to control the amount of water vapour displaced within the household and to provide controlled ventilation to dispel this moisture before the problem arises.
BATHROOMS &KITCHENS
'��"����������"�������������������������� ���� ���������������� ��������������the adjoining door and leaving a window open after cooking or showering to allow a change of air. Extractor fans and cooker hoods work well for this purpose.
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REMEMBER IT IS FAR EASIER TO TREAT THE CAUSE THAN THE EFFECT
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Condensation
�������� �������� ��"�� � �� �������� �������� ���human beings and provides protection against structural damage. Apart from the fact that dampness from the outside must be prevented, the actual use of a building can cause condensation to occur on the inner surfaces or in the interior of a structure. When thermally insulating a structure, one must always take care that moisture proof materials on the warm side and moisture-pervious materials on the cold side are ������
RELATIVE AIR HUMIDITY is the ratio expressed as a percentage of the quantity of evaporated water in kilogrammes contained in the air at temperature, to the maximum possible quantity of evaporation at the same temperature. For example at 20°C atmospheric temperature, the air is saturated at - 17.3g/m3 absolute humidity (= 100% relative humidity)
TEMPERATURE OF DEW POINT t. If the point of absolute humidity reaches saturation point while the temperature is falling, the dew-fall begins to take �������� ���������������������K������� ���������������condensation on the inner surface on aluminium or PVC-U windows.
1) The Inner Surface temperature - this is dependent on the difference between the outside temperature and room temperature, the thermal resistance of � �� ������� ������ ���� ��� � �� ���� ����� ���� ���������������� � �� ���� ��� � �� ������� � �� ���������������� ���� �@������� ���� ���������� �����������(movements of air, surface design, thermal radiation).
2) The relative air humidity on the room.
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30% 35% 40% 45% 50% 55% 60% 65% 70% 75% 80% 85% 90% 95%-20 0.90 - 10.70 9.10 8.00 7.00 6.00 5.20 4.40 3.70 3.00 2.40 1.70 1.10 0.60-15 1.40 12.40 10.90 9.60 8.40 7.40 6.40 5.50 4.60 3.80 3.10 2.40 1.80 1.10 0.60-10 2.14 12.90 11.30 9.90 8.70 7.60 6.50 5.60 4.70 3.90 3.20 2.50 1.80 1.20 0.60-8 2.54 13.10 11.50 10.10 8.80 7.70 6.60 5.70 4.80 4.00 3.20 2.50 1.90 1.20 0.60-6 2.99 13.30 11.70 10.20 8.90 7.80 6.80 5.80 4.90 4.10 3.30 2.60 1.90 1.20 0.60-4 3.51 13.50 11.80 10.40 9.10 7.90 6.90 5.90 5.00 4.20 3.40 2.60 1.90 1.20 0.60-2 4.13 13.70 12.00 10.50 9.20 8.10 7.00 6.00 5.10 4.20 3.40 2.60 1.90 1.30 0.600 4.80 13.80 12.20 10.70 9.40 8.20 7.10 6.00 5.10 4.30 3.40 2.70 2.00 1.30 0.702 5.60 14.30 12.60 11.10 9.70 8.50 7.40 6.40 5.40 4.60 3.70 3.00 2.20 1.50 0.704 6.40 14.70 13.00 11.50 10.10 8.80 7.70 6.70 5.80 4.90 4.00 3.20 2.30 1.50 0.706 7.30 15.10 13.40 11.80 10.40 9.20 8.10 7.10 6.10 5.10 4.10 3.20 2.30 1.50 0.708 8.30 15.60 13.80 12.20 10.80 9.60 8.40 7.30 6.20 5.10 4.20 3.20 2.40 1.60 0.80
10 9.40 16.00 14.20 12.60 11.20 9.90 8.60 7.40 6.30 5.20 4.20 3.30 2.40 1.60 0.8012 10.70 16.40 14.60 13.10 11.60 10.10 8.80 7.50 6.40 5.30 4.30 3.40 2.50 1.60 0.8014 12.10 16.90 15.10 13.40 11.70 10.30 8.90 7.60 6.50 5.40 4.40 3.40 2.50 1.60 0.8016 13.90 17.40 15.50 13.60 11.90 10.40 9.00 7.80 6.60 5.50 4.40 3.50 2.50 1.70 0.8018 15.40 17.80 15.70 13.80 12.10 10.60 9.20 7.90 6.70 5.60 4.50 3.50 2.60 1.70 0.8020 17.30 18.10 15.90 14.00 12.30 10.70 9.30 8.00 6.80 5.60 4.60 3.60 2.60 1.70 0.8022 19.40 18.40 16.20 14.20 12.50 10.90 9.50 8.10 6.90 5.70 4.60 3.60 2.60 1.70 0.9024 21.80 18.60 16.40 14.40 12.70 11.10 9.60 8.30 7.00 5.80 4.70 3.70 2.70 1.80 0.9026 24.40 18.90 16.70 14.70 12.90 11.20 9.70 8.40 7.10 5.90 4.80 3.70 2.70 1.80 0.9028 27.20 19.20 16.90 14.90 13.00 11.40 9.90 8.50 7.20 6.00 4.90 3.80 2.80 1.80 0.9030 30.30 19.50 17.10 15.10 13.20 11.60 10.00 8.60 7.30 6.10 4.90 3.80 2.80 1.80 0.9035 39.40 20.20 17.80 15.60 13.70 12.00 10.40 8.90 7.60 6.30 5.10 4.00 2.90 1.90 0.9040 50.70 20.90 18.40 16.20 14.20 12.40 10.80 9.30 7.90 6.50 5.30 4.10 3.00 2.00 1.0045 64.50 21.60 19.60 16.80 14.70 12.90 11.20 9.60 8.10 6.80 5.50 4.30 3.10 2.00 1.0050 82.30 22.40 19.70 17.40 15.20 13.30 11.60 9.90 8.40 7.00 5.70 4.40 3.20 2.10 1.00
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Guide to Sound Reduction
TYPICAL OUTSIDENOISE LEVEL
INSIDE NOISE LEVELNOT TO BE EXCEEDED
RECOMMENDED dBA VALUE OF
WINDOWSUGGESTED
GLAZING60 dBA =Normal living and environment noise.Conversation at 1m distance.
Bedroom, children’s room.Living room, play room.Kitchen, utility room.Q����� ��������������
25-30 dBA30-35 dBA35-40 dBA40-50 dBA
30-34 dBA25-29 dBA
Up to 24 dBAUp to 24 dBA
Standard DG unitStandard DG unitStandard DG unitStandard DG unit
70 dBA =Noisy environment ����������������Cars at 5m distance.
Bedroom, children’s room.Living room, play room.Kitchen, utility room.Q����� ��������������
25-30 dBA30-35 dBA35-40 dBA40-50 dBA
40-44 dBA36-29 dBA30-34 dBA25-29 dBA
44-47 dBA unit40-42 dBA unit
Standard DG unitStandard DG unit
80 dBA =Street noise during ��"���������Main road continuos �������
Bedroom, children’s room.Living room, play room.Kitchen, utility room.Q����� ��������������
25-30 dBA30-35 dBA35-40 dBA40-50 dBA
45-49 dBA45-49 dBA40-44 dBA30-34 dBA
Double window Double window44-47 dBA unit
Standard DG unitOver 80 dBA =����� ��"�� �������noise, car horns, factory noise.
Bedroom, children’s room.Living room, play room.Kitchen, utility room.Q����� ��������������
25-30 dBA30-35 dBA35-40 dBA40-50 dBA
Over 50 dBAOver 50 dBA45-49 dBA35-39 dBA
Double windowDouble windowDouble window40-42 dBA unit
TestingResults of sound insulation tests carried out on Spectus casement windows (to BS EN ISO 140 Part 3:1995) are shown below.
Rw is the weighted sound reduction index value cal-culated in accordance with BS EN ISO 717-1:1997.
Elite 63 Casement1200mm x 1200mm Top Hung
Elite 63 Casement1200mm x 1200mm Top Hung
����������������[|^�|[�U^#��X Rw = 30dB
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Guide to Sound Reduction
TestingResults of sound insulation tests carried out on Spectus casement windows (to BS EN ISO 140 Part 3:1995) are shown below.
Rw is the weighted sound reduction index value cal-culated in accordance with BS EN ISO 717-1:1997.
Elite 70 Casement1200mm x 1200mm Top Hung
Elite 70 Casement1000mm x 1000mm Fixed Light
Elite70 Casement1200mm x 1200mm Top Hung
Elite70 Casement1000mm x 1000mm Fixed Light
����������������[|^�|[�U^#��XRw = 31dB
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Thermal - Window u Values & CO2 Emissions
Approved Document L of the building regulations for England and WalesThe regulations allow for different methods of proving compliance. This depends upon whether the building is a dwelling or not, and whether the building is new or existing.
The four methods of compliance are :-k�� ������������������k�!Q2 emissionsk���������������}������U��}Xk�������������������"����
*+;��+����#!�����The thermal transmission of the whole window can be ����"��������� �������������������������� ������+)�EN 10077.1 as shown below:-
Uw = %�������%������������ Ag + Af
Example: Elite 70(Intermediate Outer Frame, Soft Coat & Argon)
Where :-Ag = 1.252 (area of glass)Ug = 1.219 (thermal transmittance of glass)
Af = 0.568 (area of frame)Uf = 1.440 (thermal transmittance of frame)
Ig = 7.151 (Total perimeter of glazing)��������;�U�������� ���������������������������| glazing junction)
Uw = 1.5 W/(m².K)
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Whole window U-values are affected by:-
��<����������� ����>#����#The example shown uses the standard window size ���� ������������� U�^$���� @� �[#���� � � ��@����� �@��X�� � �� �� ����� %���@� �� ��� +)� �Y� �[$=�>1. Different windows will produce a different whole window U-value.
Ug - Thermal transmittance of glassThe example shown uses a thermal transmittance of ����U��X������^��� ��������"������������������� ��make-up of the double glazed unit (glass type, argon ���� ���X� � �� ������������ ����� ��� �"�������� �����glass suppliers.
Uf - Thermal transmittance of frameThe example shown uses a thermal transmittance of ������U��X������[[���� ����������������������� ��������70 window system and has been extrapolated from testing carried out at the National Physics Laboratory.
@��[;�\�� ����\� ����>>��\]���<���The example shown uses a linear thermal ���������������������|���(�������������U��X�������;��� �� ���� �������������� ����������������������������Using warm edge spacer bars will produce a different ������
*�^2 emissionsThese will be calculated for the whole building by the architect/engineer. The CO2 emissions calculation methods are :-k��������!Q2 Emissions Rating (TER)k�)��������%������'���������U)%'Xk�)��������+������������������ ���U)+��X
Target CO2 Emissions Rating (TER)This only applies to new dwellings and the maximum U-value allowed is 2.0 for windows & doors.
Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP)This is the governments standard assessment procedure for energy rating of dwellings.
Standard Buildings Emission Method (SBEM)This only applies to non-dwellings and for most projects a U-value of 2.0 will be assumed for windows.
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Thermal - Window Energy Rating (WER)
Window Energy Rating (WER)Windows lose heat through the various parts of the window and through a range of heat transfer methods. Window energy rating is a method of assessing the complete window and producing a single number to ������ ����������������������������������������������
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• Solar heat gain (g-value) - Positive• Thermal Transmittance (U-value) - Negative• Air Leakage (L-value) - Negative
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Solar heat gain (g-value))����� ���� �� ��K������ �������� ���� �����������through the glass. The solar heat gain (g-value) measures the amount of solar heat gained by the inside as a percentage of the solar heat from outside. E.g. If the solar radiation outside is taken as 100%, and the solar radiation inside measures 40%, then g = 0.40
Thermal transmittance (U-value)The U-value measures the amount of thermal transmittance lost through the window through convection, conduction and radiation. Lower U-values are better than higher U-values. E.g. Typical single glazing gives a U-value of 6.0 W/m²k, whereas typical double glazing with a low-E coating gives a U-value of 1.7 W/m²k.
Air Leakage (L-value)The L-value measures the warm air loss from insideto outside. This occurs at the joint between the opening sashes and frame members and the joint between the frame/bead and the glass.
British Fenestration Rating Council (BFRC)The British Fenestration Rating Council (BFRC) is an independent body that controls energy rating of windows in the UK, as part of the European Window Energy Rating scheme.
BFRC LabellingWindows can now carry energy ratings or labels, similar to those already seen on household appliances such as refridgerators and washing machines. Windows are rated using a familiar A to G scale on the basis of � ���������������������������� �������%>������������������������������������� ������>��������������� ���windows have the same letter, the Energy Index (kWh/m²/year) can be used for comparison. This gives details of the energy consumption or gain for the sample window.
WER Modelling Process)������� ������� ����section drawings are imported into modelling software along with the known thermal conductivity of each element. The software then calculates the WER and can also generate graphical representations of temperature gradients of the cross-section drawing.
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Thermal - Door Set Energy Rating (DSER)
Door Set Energy Rating (DSER)In September 2011 the BFRC extended the current Window Energy Rating scheme to cover doorsets of various types.
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• Solar gain (g-value) - Positive• Thermal Transmittance (U-value) - Negative• Air Leakage (L-value) - Negative
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Unlike the Window Energy Rating scheme, doors are ����� ����� ���������� ������������ ���� � �� ������� ���rating them. This is due to the different requirements with regard to the inclusion of solar gain as part of the rating equation.
��������� ����1. External Pedestrian Doorsets:These are basic entrance/exit doors. There are three categories dependant on glass area. No solar gain is applicable to this door type and so the formula & band cut-offs, for calculating the Energy Rating, are different to that for windows.
2. Sliding Patio & French Doorsets:Both of these types of doorset will include solar gain and will use the Window Energy Rating formula and band cut-offs to calculate the Energy Rating.
3. Sliding Folding (Bi-Fold) Doorsets:This type of doorset will include solar gain and will use the Window Energy Rating formula and band cut-offs to calculate the Energy Rating.
U-COMPLY The U-Comply N calculator allows you to demonstrate compliance on any number of window and door �������������%� ����� �� ������������ � �� �������������� ��� ������� ���������� ������������ ��� �������and doors, you can also use U-Comply N to demonstrate compliance with the new regulations. U-Comply N has been independently audited by BSI, BFRC and CERTASS therefore allowing fabricators to show compliance with Document ‘L’ of the Building Regulations using either U-values or WERs/DSERs.
+)�� �"��������"����>!������Y�������������Y�������Body Approval, therefore Window/Door U Values can be used by Fabricators/Installers for their CE Marking Declaration of Thermal Transmittance.
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BuildingRegulations
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS BUILDING REGULATIONS
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Building Regulations
Approved Documents and Building Regulations publications.Practical guidance on ways to comply with the functional requirements in the Building Regulations is outlined in a series of ‘Approved Documents’ published by the Department for Communities and Local Government. Each Document contains:
k���������������������� ���������������@����������materials and building work in order to comply with ��� ����� ����*������������� �����������������������andk������������@��������������������� �������� ��"��compliance for some of the more common building situations.
All of the latest ‘Approved Documents’ can be downloaded free on the Planning Portal at:
www.planningportal.gov.uk/approveddocuments
Due to the rate of change of the requirements of the Building Regulations it is recommended that the current version is referred to in all instances.
Relevant Approved Documents
Part B (Fire safety)This section covers the technical guidance contained in Part B of schedule 1 of the Building Regulations ������������� �� ����*������������ ���������������safety.
The main area of interest with regard to windows and ����� ���������� � ��� � ��������������������������of adequate escape routes suitably located to enable persons to escape to a place of safety in the event of ������
Part E (Resistance to sound)This section covers the technical guidance contained in Part E of schedule 1 of the Building Regulations, with the requirements with respect to resistance to sound.
Part F (Ventilation)This section covers the technical guidance contained in Part F of schedule 1 of the Building Regulations concerned with the requirements with respect to ventilation.
Part K (Protection from falling, collision and impact)This section covers the technical guidance that supports Part K of schedule 1 of the Building Regulations, with the requirements with respect to protection from falling.
Part L (Conservation of fuel and power)This section covers the technical guidance contained in Part L of schedule 1 of the Building Regulations concerned with the requirements with respect to Conservation of fuel and power.
Approved Document is split into four parts:
Approved Document L1A:This covers New Dwellings.
Approved Document L1B:This covers Existing Dwellings.
Approved Document L2A:This covers New Buildings other than Dwellings.
Approved Document L2B:This covers Existing Buildings other than Dwellings.
The main area of interest with regard to windows and doors is the performance with regard to thermal transmittance (U value) and/or Energy Rating. The actual performance criteria required will depend on the building type and the calculation method being used.
Part M (Access to and use of buildings)This section covers the technical guidance contained in Part M of schedule 1 of the Building Regulations concerned with the requirements with respect to access to and use of buildings.
ComplianceAll Spectus Window Systems products are able to meet the relevant requirements of the Building Regulations.
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Glass
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS GLASS
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Glass - Maximum Glass Sizes
CLEAR GLASS(Annealed, Toughened or Laminated) is obtainable in very large sizes, but the maximum width or height should not exceed 2500mm.
The maximum glass area is dependent on the type of glazing and the situation of the installation:-
The table below is extracted from BS6262 and is based on a Design Wind Pressure of 1200 pa
SAFETY GLASSAll glazing must conform to BS6262 ‘British Standard Code of Practice for Glazing for buildings’.
The following basic information on safety glazing is provided for general guidance only.
Annealed Glass = Float, polished plate and patterned glass.
Safety Glass = Toughened or laminated glass.
PATTERNED GLASSShould not exceed a maximum size of 1320mm x 2140mm
Glass WeightSingle Glaze 4mm thick = 10 Kg/m2
6mm thick = 15 Kg/m2
Double Glaze 4-20-4 = 20 Kg/m2
6-16-6 = 30 Kg/m2
Triple Glaze 4-16-4-16-4 = 30 Kg/m2
Glass pane weights can be calculated at 2.5kg/m2 per mm thickness.
HANDLINGIt should be noted that large units are more prone to ��������������� ��������������� �����������������limitations (size and weight), probably requiring additional personnel, both in factory and on site.
GLAZING OPTIONSTHICKNESS ANNEALED LAMINATED TOUGHENED
4mm 2m2 N/A 3m2
6mm 5m2 4.5m2 7m2
4+4 4m2 N/A 6m2
6+6 10m2 9m2 7m2
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Glass - Safety Glass & Safe Breakage
TOUGHENED GLASS is produced by subjecting annealed glass to a process of heating and rapid cooling which can increase its strength to four or �"�������� ������������������������"���� ���������������U��K������X����������������������� ���������������glass.
It should be pointed out that toughened glass is a ��� ������������������� ���������������������������All such work on the glass must be carried out prior to toughening.
On fracturing, toughened glass will disintegrate into small particles which are unlikely to cause cutting and piercing injuries, which could occur with fractured annealed glass.
LAMINATED GLASS is produced by combining two or more panes of glass with layers of polyvinylbutyral (p.v.b.), or with resin interlayers.
The performance varies with the number and types of glass and interlayers to achieve safety, security, ���������������������������������
Laminated glass can be cut to size and supplied from stock by the supplier.
When fractured, the pieces of glass are held together by the interlayers and the danger of injuries are minimised.
WindowsSafety glass must be used for glazing windows that ����� ��������������������� ���#����������K���� ��"���and other risk areas, such as stairways and landings etc.
In domestic applications, provided the area of the double glazed unit does not exceed 2.5m2, then annealed glass may be used. If the area of the glass exceeds 2.5m2�� ����������������������������
DoorsIt is recommended that safety glass, either toughened or laminated, is used in Residential and Patio doors and side panels.
The information provided is the minimum standard recommended, based on a domestic situation where
few people use the area. These standards are not applicable for public or commercial buildings. When choosing the glazing of risk areas, the following criteria should be considered. These include the type of people using the building and its function. For example, special consideration should be given to areas where young children play or where elderly �������������������������������������������U��������bottom of stairs etc). Under these circumstances ���������� ����������������
Where safety glass is required, it is recommended that toughened glass is used as the standard safety glass �������������������������������� �����������
If any doubt is experienced when considering glass choice for a particular application, you are strongly advised to seek advice from your glass supplier.
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And is based on an impact test which requires the result of the impact to be limited to creating:
1. Small clear opening only, with a limit to the size of the detached particles.
2. Disintegration with small detached particles.3. Breakage resulting in separate pieces that are not
sharp or pointed.
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Glass - Impact Performance & Breakage Characteristics
Impact PerformanceGlass and plastic materials, which are intended for use as safety glazing materials in critical locations in buildings where human impact can occur, should ��� �������� ���������� ��� � ���� ������������ � ���subjected to a series of pendulum tests.
� ��������������������������� ��>���������� �������weighing 45kg dropped like a pendulum from different heights.
Details of the impact tests are given in BS 6206 �)������������ ���� ������� ������������ ��*������������� K��� ������ ���� ���� ������ ������� ���� ��� ���buildings’.
� ��������� �������������(���������������H�%�U� ��highest), B, and C (the lowest).
• Toughened Glass would always obtain a Class A ������������
• Laminated Glass with a PVB (polyvinylbutyral) or CIP (cast-in-place) interlayer would normally �� ��"������������!���+�����������������������on the glass and interlayer thickness.
• ������������������������!���!�������������
Glasses meeting these requirements and intended for use as safety glasses must be permanently marked as conforming to BS 6206.
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Breakage Characteristics���������������������������������������� ������appropriate glazing, the breakage characteristics of the following materials are described.
ANNEALED GLASS%��������������� �����������U�����K�������������X�from which the other glasses referred to in this annex are processed. If the annealed glass is broken and pieces are displaced, the resulting glass edges will be sharp.
WIRED GLASSIf wired glass is broken and the pieces are held together by wires, penetration is unlikely. However, if the wires are broken and the material is penetrated, the resulting glass edges will be sharp.
LAMINATED GLASSThe breakage characteristics will be similar to those of the types of glass used in its construction, but the pieces will remain substantially adhered to the interlayer. Depending on the type and thickness of the interlayer, the broken glass is unlikely to be penetrated.
TOUGHENED (TEMPERED ) GLASS� �������� ���� ����� ���>����� ���� �� ��������� ���break, but if broken it fragments into small, relatively harmless pieces.
HEAT STRENGTHENED GLASSIf heat strengthened glass is broken the resulting edges will be sharp.
PLASTICS COVERED ANNEALED GLASSThis is annealed glass covered with specially ����������������������������U����� � ��������������X�intended to hold the glass together after breakage. ��� ���L��� ��� ����� ��� ��������� ��� ���������� ���"�����that the covering is applied in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations.
If in doubt, contact your glass supplier for advice and guidance on all aspects of glass and glazing.
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Glass - Manifestation of Glazing & Exceptions
Manifestation of GlazingLarge areas of transparent glazing used to subdivide a building may not be immediately apparent, particularly under certain lighting conditions. People in passage in or about the building may not be aware of the glazing and may collide with it. The glazed areas referred to include large uninterrupted areas of transparent glazing which form, or are part of, the internal or external walls and doors of shops, showrooms, ������������������� ������>�����������������
Permanent manifestation is only required when other means of indicating the presence of the glazing are not present.
When manifestation is required it should be of a ����������(����������������������"�������� ��������������������������;�������=��������"��K����level and preferably be permanent and durable.
ExceptionsThere are some exceptions to the requirements for safety glass, these are based on the robustness ofannealed glass:
1. Panes having the smaller dimension less than 250mm and of area less than 0.5m2 may be minimum 6mm thick glass not complying with BS 6206.
2. Panes forming parts of fronts (but not other ��������X���� ��� ����������������������and public buildings, supported on all edges, may be of equivalent robustness not complying with BS 6206. Annealed glass size limitations are as follows:
8mm glass must not exceed 1100 x 1100mm.10mm glass must not exceed 2250 x 2250mm.12mm glass must not exceed 3000 x 4500mm.15mm glass (and thicker) no limit.
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MaximumSize Limits
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS SIZE LIMITS
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Minimum & Maximum Size Limits Windows
Minimum and Maximum Window Sizes
StyleMinimum Size (mm) Maximum Size (mm)
Width Height Width HeightFixed Light
300 300 3000;����� ����������������������������
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3000;����� ����������������������������
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300 300 1200 1200
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1300
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Tilt & Turn
350 5501500
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2000
Fully Reversible
300 500 1500 1500
Vertical Slider
350 700 1600 2800
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Sash Size
Sash Size
Sash Size
Sash Size
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Minimum & Maximum Size Limits Doors
Minimum and Maximum Door Sizes
StyleMinimum Size (mm) Maximum Size (mm)
Width Height Width HeightSingle Door
500 1900 1084;������� ��������������'���?���'�"�����
2284;������� ��������������'���?���'�������
French Door
1000 1900 2094;������� ��������������'���?���'�"�����
2284;������� ��������������'���?���'�������
Bi-Fold Door 1268
1900
1868
2334;������� ��������������'���?���'�������
1878 2778
2462 3662
3046 4546
3630 5430
3895 5995
Ride Over Patio Door1490
1400
3000
24002230 4400
2890 4600
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2 Panel
3 Panel
4 Panel
3 Panel
4 Panel
5 Panel
6 Panel
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Product Care
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS PRODUCT CARE
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Product CareGeneral Maintenance: Open out Windows
ALL PRODUCTSMaintenance & Lubrication1. Handles
Clean and lightly oil external moving parts annually.
2. Cleaning of FramesTo remove atmospheric grime, clean every four months with soap and water.Check drain holes are free from obstruction. If ����L�������"�����������������K� �� ���� �with water to ensure correct drainage.
3. Mastic SealCheck mastic seal, if any signs of cracking or shrinkage are found, remove and replace with new.
4. Recommended LubricantsCastrol Everyman, E.R. Howard 3 in 1 oil, or equivalent. Use petroleum jelly for all keeps.
5. Service and Maintenance BookletThis is available for distribution to Tenants and Householders, advising full requirements for Service and Maintenance of PVC-U Window & Door products.
OPEN OUT WINDOWS1. Maintenance & Lubrication
To attain optimum performance, the hinges will require periodical maintenance and lubrication. The hinges, pivots, sliding shoe and track should be kept free of dirt, debris and obstructions at all times. At time of installation, lubricate all pivot points with light machine oil and wipe away excess. (One drop per pivot is ��������X�Annually, clean any dirt or debris from the hinges.Apply lubrication as described above.! ��L� � �� ��� ���� ���� �������� ��� ���� �@����screws and rivets.
2. Espagnolettes/ShootboltKeep sliding mechanisms free from dirt and lubricate annually.To achieve optimum weathering performance, adjust the locking cams by using a 4mm Allen key.
'������������������� �������K����� �����������������������������BS 8213-4 CODE OF PRACTICE FOR THE SURVEY AND INSTALLATION OF WINDOW ANDEXTERNAL DOORSETS
OPENING REISTANCE OF WINDOW IS ADJUSTED BY TIGHTENING/SLACKENING SCREW IN SLIDING SHOE OF FRICTION STAY. ADJUST BOTH STAYS EQUALLY TO PREVENT DAMAGE.
PIVOT POINTS
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS PRODUCT CARE
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Product CareGeneral Maintenance: Tilt & Turn Windows
1. Maintenance & LubricationTo attain optimum performance, hinges and locking points should be kept free from dirt and will require annual lubrication.
2. AdjustmentThe sash may be adjusted as follows:-A Open sash to expose adjusting screw on
end of scissor for horizontal adjustment at top, using 4mm Allen key.
B Adjust bottom horizontally, using 4mm allen L������������K������� ���������
C Adjust vertically using 4mm Allen key on vertical screw in bottom hinge.
A
A
C
C
BB
CAM ADJUSTMENT
OVERLAP ADJUSTMENT
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS PRODUCT CARE
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Product CareGeneral Maintenance: Fully Reversible Windows
Maintenance & Lubrication1. Pivot Hinges
Keep hinges free of dirt and lubricate annually.2. Vertical Tracks
Lubricate with silicone grease annually.3. Espagnolette
Keep mechanism and keeps free of dirt and lubricate annually.To achieve optimum weathering performance adjust the locking cams by using a 4mm Allen key.
VERTICAL TRACKS
ESPAGNOLETTE
KEEPS
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS PRODUCT CARE
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Product CareGeneral Maintenance: Residential Doors
Maintenance & Lubrication1. Adjustment of Springlatch & Hookbolts
To achieve optimum weathering and acceptable handle operation, adjust the striker plates of the keeps to suit.
2. Adjustment of Springlatch, Centre Deadbolt & CamsTo achieve optimum weathering and acceptable handle operation, adjust the centrelock keep to suit. The roller cams may be adjusted by using ��K�����������������"��������[���%�����L���
3. Springlatch, Deadbolts, Cams & KeepsClean and lightly grease external moving parts and frame keeps annually.
4. HingesClean and lightly oil hinge pins annually.
5. Letterbox`�� ���� ���� ������ ��� ������ ���� ������� K���annually.
6. CylinderDO NOT ATTEMPT TO LUBRICATE LOCKING CYLINDER
TOPSHOOTBOLT
BOTTOM SHOOTBOLT
LATCHLOCK LATCHLOCK
HOOKBOLT HOOKBOLT
TOPSHOOTBOLT
KEEP
TOPHOOKBOLT
KEEP
TOPHOOKBOLT
KEEP
BOTTOM HOOKBOLT
KEEP
CENTREKEEP
ROLLERCAMS
ROLLERCAMS
ONE PIECE KEEP
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70
66
110
B02INTERMEDIATE
OUTER FRAME
B03LARGE OUTER
FRAME
B1SLIM ‘T’ T
B11‘Z’ TRANSOM B14
‘T’ MIDRAIL
110
B15‘Z’ MIDRAIL
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90
80
Product ChartsGeneral Information
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60
70
66
110
B02INTERMEDIATE
OUTER FRAME
B03LARGE OUTER
FRAME
B1SLIM ‘T’ T
B11‘Z’ TRANSOM B14
‘T’ MIDRAIL
110
B15‘Z’ MIDRAIL
L
90
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B01BEVELLED SLIMOUTER FRAME
60
70
66 66
110
B02BEVELLED INTERMEDIATE
OUTER FRAME
B03BEVELLED LARGE
OUTER FRAME
B10BEVELLED SLIM
‘T’ TRANSOM
B11BEVELLED SLIM
‘Z’ TRANSOM
B14BEVELLED ‘T’
MIDRAIL
110
B15BEVELLED ‘Z’
MIDRAIL
B16BEVELLED LARGE
‘T’ TRANSOM
B17BEVELLED LARGE
‘Z’ TRANSOM
B30BEVELLED ‘T’
CASEMENT SASH
B31BEVELLED ‘Z’
CASEMENT SASH
B33BEVELLED ‘Z’
TILT & TURN SASH
90 90
75 75 80
110
B40BEVELLED ‘Z’DOOR SASH
110
B41BEVELLED ‘T’DOOR SASH
50
B05OVOLO SLIM
OUTER FRAME
60
B06OVOLO INTERMEDIATE
OUTER FRAME
70
B07OVOLO LARGEOUTER FRAME
66
B20OVOLO SLIM ‘T’ TRANSOM
66
B21OVOLO SLIM ‘Z’
TRANSOM
B22OVOLO INTERMEDIATE
‘T’ TRANSOM
B23OVOLO INTERMEDIATE
‘Z’ TRANSOM
B24OVOLO ‘T’MIDRAIL
B25OVOLO ‘Z’MIDRAIL
B35OVOLO ‘T’
CASEMENT SASH
76 76
110
110
75 75
B36OVOLO ‘Z’
CASEMENT SASH
80
B38OVOLO ‘Z’
TILT & TURN SASH
110
B45OVOLO ‘Z’
DOOR SASH
110
B46OVOLO ‘T’
DOOR SASH
B5028mm BEVELLEDGLAZING BEAD
B6028mm OVOLO
GLAZING BEAD
B6124mm OVOLO
GLAZING BEAD
FULL SIZE AT A1
B6228mm STEP OVOLO
GLAZING BEAD
B5540mm SLIM
GLAZING BEAD
B6644mm OVOLO
GLAZING BEAD
116
REINFORCEMENTS
3.5
BR05S
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18.5 28
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32.5
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8.8
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30.537.5
37.5
50.0
27.0 43
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19.5
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PRE-PUNCHED
LOCKSTEELS
37.5
18.5
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37.5
28.5
BR07
37.5
28.5
BR08
37.5 37.5
37.2
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30.5
23.6
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BX07
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18.5
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37.5
52.3
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37.5
46.0
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66.1
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BAYS AND COUPLINGSB72135O BAY POST
B7190O BAY POST
BR71
BR74B70
BAY POLE
BB75BAY JACKING
ASSEMBLY
CF100BAY STRIP
SWR770 SWR771 SWR773SWR772SW753
INTERNALVISION STRIP
13O-29O ANGLE 30O-60O ANGLE
SWM70STRUCTURAL
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105240/TGASKET
SWM20PRESSURE PLATE
SWR748COUPLINGMULLION
SWR748SCOUPLING
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SW754‘H’ COUPLING
SW55COVER CAP
SW58COVER CAP
MCCBEVELLED COVER CAP
ANCILLARIES
BR70
BM23AM3 CONNECTORS
AM3OPEN IN LOW THRESHOLD
AM5EXOPEN OUT LOW THRESHOLD
BM25AM5EX CONNECTORS
AM5OPEN OUT LOW THRESHOLD
SHK70/B35/WSUITABLE FOR B35
OVOLO INTERNALLYGLAZED SASH
(shown)
BM09ARCHED HEADS
(OVOLO)
BM04MEETING RAIL
END CAP OVOLO
BM14MEETING RAIL
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BM02CAVITY
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NOT TO SCALE
NOT TO SCALE
HALF SIZE AT A1FULL SIZE AT A1
B73150O BAY POST
BR72
BR73
B8990/135/150O QUADRANT
BR42
BT03BEVELLED
TREAD STRIP
BT07OVOLO
TREAD STRIP
BL01FIXING LUG
BL02FIXING LUG
B74BAY ADAPTOR
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BEVELLED INTERNALLYGLAZED SASH
MCCBEVELLED COVER CAP
SW55COVER CAP
SW58COVER CAP
SW74115mm FRAME PACKER
SW74220mm FRAME PACKER
SW74350mm FRAME PACKER
A80EUROGROOVE
COVER
SW71920mm ODD LEG ADAPTOR
SW740CLIP ON HEAD DRIP
B86DRIP BAR
BM15DRIP BAR
FIXING STUD
BM16DRIP BAREND CAP
TB01THERMALBARRIER
VS12WIDE (30mm)
STICK ONGEORGIAN BAR
VS11SMALL (22mm)
STICK ONGEORGIAN BAR
B8250mm STONE
CILL ADAPTOR
B8420mm STONE
CILL ADAPTOR
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107461/TBUBBLE
REPAIR WEATHERSEAL
133700BUBBLE
REPAIR GASKET
MAIN PROFILES
60 66
B02GLAZED INTERMEDIATE
OUTER FRAME
B10DUMMY
‘T’ TRANSOM
B16GLAZED
‘T’ TRANSOM
B17GLAZED
‘Z’ TRANSOM
90 90
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B6028mm OVOLO
GLAZING BEAD
B6124mm OVOLO
GLAZING BEAD
B6228mm STEP OVOLO
GLAZING BEAD
B5540mm SLIM
GLAZING BEAD
B6644mm OVOLO
GLAZING BEAD
60
B102REVERSIBLE
OUTER FRAME
B116REVERSIBLE‘T’ TRANSOM
90
B117REVERSIBLE‘Z’ TRANSOM
90 68
B130REVERSIBLE
SASH
B93REVERSIBLEHEAD DRIP
700616FRINGE
SEAL
BM20RISER BLOCK
350730CAVITY
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BRACKET DRILL JIG(PN & YALE)
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37.537.5
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37.5
29.0
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37.5
29.0
BR130
ALUMINIUM
118
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A01CHAMFERED SLIM
OUTER FRAME
60
70
66 76
A02CHAMFERED INTERMEDIATE
OUTER FRAME
A03CHAMFERED LARGE
OUTER FRAME
A11CHAMFERED SLIM
‘Z’ TRANSOM
A12CHAMFERED INTERMEDIATE
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110
A14CHAMFERED ‘T’
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60
A06OVOLO INTERMEDIATE
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66
A20OVOLO SLIM ‘T’ TRANSOM
66
A21OVOLO SLIM‘Z’ TRANSOM
A30CHAMFERED ‘T’
CASEMENT SASH
A31CHAMFERED ‘Z’
CASEMENT SASH
A33CHAMFERED ‘Z’
TILT & TURN SASH
75 75
80
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GLAZING BEAD
FULL SIZE AT A1
66
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76
A13CHAMFERED INTERMEDIATE
‘Z’ TRANSOM
110
A15CHAMFERED ‘Z’
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A5124mm CHAMFERED
GLAZING BEAD
A5528mm BEVELLEDGLAZING BEAD
A6028mm OVOLO
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A41CHAMFERED ‘T’
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110
A40CHAMFERED ‘Z’
DOOR SASH
110
A35OVOLO ‘T’
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75
A32CHAMFERED SLIM ‘Z’
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62
A6224mm STEP OVOLO
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B5536mm SLIM
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B6640mm OVOLO
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A6124mm OVOLO
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119
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3.5
AR01S
STEELALUMINIUM
30.5
PRE-PUNCHED
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30.5
28.5
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BAYS AND COUPLINGSA72135O BAY POST
A7190O BAY POST
BR74
A74BAY ADAPTOR
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A81‘H’ COUPLING
SW58COVER CAP
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BR70
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A7830mm FRAME PACKER
A7950mm FRAME PACKER
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A8250mm STONE
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A8420mm STONE
CILL ADAPTOR
B86DRIP BAR
BM15DRIP BAR
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BM16DRIP BAREND CAP
AM23AM3 CONNECTORS
AM3OPEN IN LOW THRESHOLD
AM5EXOPEN OUT LOW THRESHOLDAM25
AM5EX CONNECTORS
AM5OPEN OUT LOW THRESHOLD
AM04MEETING RAIL
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27.5
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19.5
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SW58COVER CAP
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30.5
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NOT TO SCALE
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56.2
17.3
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(CR02S REINFORCEMENT)
PROFILES FULL SIZE AT A1
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C110110mm BULL NOSE CILL
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110
30
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CM110END CAPS FOR
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(CR01S REINFORCEMENT)
C181180mm CILL
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30
CM086END CAPS FOR C086
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CONNECTOR FOR C151
CM03F150° CILL
CONNECTOR FOR C151
CM01F180° CILL
CONNECTOR FOR C151
CM04F90° CILL
CONNECTOR FOR C151
CM05F270° CILL
CONNECTOR FOR C151
CM08FCILL CONNECTOR
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C225225mm CILL
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225
30
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CM150END CAPS FOR 150mm CILLS
CM180END CAPS FOR 180mm CILLS
CM225END CAPS FOR
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CM01180° CILL
CONNECTOR FOR C150
CM02135° CILL
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CM03150° CILL
CONNECTOR FOR C150
CM0490° CILL
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CM05270° CILL
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CM08CILL CONNECTOR
FOR C150
CM09CILL CONNECTOR
FOR C180
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EN 477, Unplasticized polyvinylchloride U'�!>�X������������� ������������������������and doors - Determination of the resistance to ������������������������������������
EN ISO 179-2, Plastics - Determination of Charpy impact properties - Part 2: Instrumented impact tests (ISO 179-2).
EN 478, Unplasticized polyvinylchloride (PVC-U) ������������ ���������������������������������- Appearance after exposure at 150OC - Test method.
EN ISO 306, Plastics - Thermoplastic materials - Determination of vicat softening temperature (VST) (ISO 306).
EN 479, Unplasticized polyvinylchloride U'�!>�X������������� ������������������������and doors - Determination of heat reversion.
EN ISO 8256, Plastics - Determination of tensile-impact strength (ISO 8256).
EN 513, Unplasticized polyvinylchloride U'�!>�X������������� ������������������������and doors - Determination of the resistance to �������������� ������
EN ISO 1163-2, Plastics - Unplasticized polyvinylchloride (PVC-U) moulding and extrusion materials - Part 2: Preparation of test specimens and determination of properties (ISO 1163-2)
EN 514, Unplasticized polyvinylchloride U'�!>�X������������� ������������������������and doors - Determination of the strength of welded corners and T-joints.
EN ISO 105 - A01, Textiles - Tests for colourfastness - Part A01: General principles of testing (ISO 105 A01).
EN ISO 178, -�'������>�j����������������K�@�����properties (ISO 178).
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION REFERENCE GENERAL INFORMATION
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Glossary of StandardsWindow Fabrication
Lead Standard: BS 7412
GLASS:
BS 952-1������������(����>�'�����H�!����������� GLAZING GASKETS & WEATHERSTRIPS
BPF 345/2, Materials for gaskets and weather strips for windows, doors, conservatories and ���������������� >�)����������������������������requirements.
BS 952-2, Glass for glazing - Part 2: Terminology for work on glass.
BS 6262, Code of practice for glazing for buildings.
BS EN 1279,� ���� ��� ���������� )������������ ����insulating glass units. WINDOW HARDWARE (EXCEPT FASTENINGS)
BS EN 1670, Corrosian resistance.BS EN ISO 4042, Fasteners - Electroplated coatings.
REINFORCEMENT
BPF 323/1 COP for the reinforcement of high impact ��������'�!>������������������
BS EN 10346, )����������� ���� !����������� ��>���� ������� ����� K��� ��������� ��� ������ ����"����conditions.
WINDOW FASTENINGS
BPF W363/1, Guidelines for the selection and application of fasteners for the manufacture of plastic window and doorsets.BS EN 10088-2, Stainless steels - Part 2: Technical
delivery conditions for sheet/plate and strip of corrosion resisting steels for general purposes.
BS EN 485-2, Aluminium and aluminium alloys - sheet, strip and plate - Part 2: Mechanical properties.
INFILL PANELS
BPF 355/1���������������������������������
BS EN 515, Aluminium and aluminium alloys. Wrought products. Temper designations. SURVEY AND INSTALLATION
BS 8213-4Code of practice for the survey and installation of windows and external doorsets.
BS EN 573-3, Aluminium and aluminium alloys. Chemical composition and form of wrought products - Part 3: Chemical composition.
BS EN 755-9, Aluminium and aluminium alloys. �@����������|��������������������>�'����ZH�'������tolerances on dimensions and form.
BS EN 12020-1, Aluminium and aluminium alloys. �@������� ��������� ������� >� '���� �H� ��� ������conditions for inspection and delivery.
BS EN 12020-2, Aluminium and aluminium alloys. �@�����������������������>�'����^H��������������dimensions and form.
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION REFERENCE BUILDING DETAILS
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Building Details
1
2
- Brick and block construction
- Standard PVC-U cill detail
- Cant Brick and block construction
- PVC-U Stub cill detail
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Building Details
3
4
- Stone cill and block construction
- No cill with stone cill adaptor
- Brick and block construction
- Check reveal extended PVC-U cill detail
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130
Building Details
5
6
- Brick and block construction
- Standard window head
- Brick and block construction
- Standard window jamb
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION REFERENCE BUILDING DETAILS
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Building Details
7
- Brick and block construction
- Check reveal window jamb
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