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Unique, heritage-rich two-edge patent glazing system with lead-covered steel patent glazing bars.
To be used to the external facade of a patent glazing system on grade 1 and grade 2 listed buildings and historic buildings, and can accommodate the following:
Typical applications include:
For listed or historic buildings, the Heritage patent glazing system merits serious consideration.
The design of the Heritage patent glazing bar originates from the late Victorian period and remains substantially unaltered to this day and the Heritage system, the original Standard Patent Glazing system is the only patent glazing system still available on the market that features the original lead cover surrounding its hermetically sealed patent glazing bars.
If your objectives include historic building conservation, or your project involves a listed, prestigious or architecturally important building and you want to help protect its special architectural and historic interest during its replacement, refurbishment or upgrading, then the Heritage system is unmatched. And because it’s unique, it’s also very suitable for new build projects where aesthetic design values are uppermost in the architect’s mind, being part of an architectural toolkit which can play a very important role in helping to create a unique statement building firmly rooted in the traditional architectural vernacular.
The Heritage patent glazing bar consists of a galvanised rolled mild steel core which is inserted into a seamless lead extrusion covering that incorporates a twin wing weathering system and glass seatings. The ends of the lead covers are then soldered to give a hermetic seal. Cast brass fixing plates and glass stop are screwed on to produce the finished glazing bar.
Whilst the system remains substantially unaltered compared to its original incarnation, certain components and our manufacturing techniques and equipment have been improved over time to ensure that the system continues to meet quality expectations and continues to be compliant with relevant legislation and standards.
Heritage Patent Glazing bars meet all of the requirements of British Standard BS5516: 2004 Code of Practice for the design and installation of vertical and sloping patent glazing.
The average Heritage Patent Glazing bar typically weighs more than twice as much as an aluminium SkyLine Box Patent Glazing bar, but typically, Heritage Patent Glazing bars costs are similar to the polyester powder coated SPG7 glazing bar section from our SkyLine Box Patent Glazing system.
Features and benefits:
Color | Other |
Finish | Natural Guidance for specification option: Self-finished (lead covered) glazing bars. Powder-coated Guidance for specification option: Polyester powder-coated to BS 6496. |
Material | Steel Guidance for specification option: Rolled carbon steel inner cores with a minimum tensile strength of 355 N/mm² Glass Lead |
Shape | Other |
Length | Bespoke |
Width | Bespoke |
Height | Bespoke |
Warranty description | Five year |
Uniclass | |
CAWS | H10/10 Patent glazing H10/115 Patent glazing |
Product range |
System performance | General system performance of rooflights, roof windows and roof ventilators |
Glazing bars | LC5 SG.Guidance for specification option:
Not available for use with double glazing. LC7 DG.Guidance for specification option:
Not available for use with single or canopy glazing. LC7 SG.Guidance for specification option:
Not available for use with double glazing. Manufacturer guidance
Glazing bar spacing:
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Glazing | Manufacturer guidanceInsert requirements e.g. clear laminated, heat soaked toughened, etc. Consult manufacturer's literature for information.
An 18 mm Argon gas filled cavity with warm edge spacer bars is supplied for double and triple glazing. |
Fasteners | Brass fixing plates and glass stop are screwed on. |
System accessories | Not required.Dress only lead flashings.Guidance for specification option: To perimeter positions (lead flashings measured elsewhere). Pre-formed sheet aluminium flashings.Guidance for specification option: To perimeter positions. |
Slope | 15°. 20°. 25°. 30°. 35°. |
Film thickness (minimum) | 40 µm. |
Roof Window | Lead covered steel roof window units. |
Filler | Manufacturer's standard. |
Operation | Not applicable. Electric control - chain actuator, 24 V. Electric control - chain actuator, 230 V. Electric control - linear actuator, 24 V. Electric control - linear actuator, 230 V. |
Top | Suitably pitched steel rails. Suitably pitched timber rails. Manufacturer guidanceSupporting structure. |
Intermediate | Not required. Suitably pitched steel rails. Suitably pitched timber rails. Manufacturer guidanceSupporting structure. |
Bottom | Suitably pitched steel rails. Suitably pitched timber rails. Manufacturer guidanceSupporting structure. |
Type | Not required. Bottom hung, thermally broken. Guidance for specification option: Not available for single glazing. Side hung, thermally broken. Top hung, thermally broken. Manufacturer guidanceOpening vents. |
Quantity | Guidance for specification option: 1–20; consult manufacturer and insert requirements. If opening vents are not required, insert N/A. Manufacturer guidanceOpening vents. |
Controls | Not applicable/ not required. Crank handle. Guidance for specification option: For use with screwjack gear. Standard open/ close wall mounted switch. Guidance for specification option: For electric actuators. Wall mounted thermostatic control panel with rain sensor. Guidance for specification option: For electric actuators. Manufacturer guidanceOpening vents. |
Trim | Lead flashings. Aluminium flashings. Manufacturer guidanceExternal trim. (Internal trim - manufacturers standard). |
Contains Red List materials | Yes |
Country of material origin | United Kingdom |
Country of product manufacture | United Kingdom |
Recyclability | Recyclable |
Recycled contentAs defined in clause 7.8 of BS EN ISO 14021 | 100 % |