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Application

Louvres can be used as a vision barrier to help hide mechanical or valuable equipment. They also help reduce window damage to structural framing. Blades also manage airflow.

Description

Extruded aluminium, glazed-in louvre.


Features and benefits:

  • Available as glazed in thickness from 24 mm to 42 mm.
  • Large Z type blade.
  • Hi air flow blades.
  • 60 mm blade pitch.
  • 75% physical free area.

General information

Color

Silver

Finish

Anodized

Material

Aluminium

Shape

Rectangle

Square

Uniclass

Pr_30_59_48_04 Aluminium louvre panel unitsPrimary

CAWS

H11/437 Louvres

H11/140 Louvres

L10/54 Louvres

L10/650 Metal louvres

Specification data - Aluminium louvre panel units

Size (l x w x d)

Guidance for specification option:

Consult manufacturer and insert requirements.

Material

Extruded aluminium alloy frame and louvre blades.

Guidance for specification option:

EN-AW-6060 T66 (AIMgSi0,5 F22).

Finish

Anodized.

Colour

Self-finished.

Texture

Matt.

Construction

Glazed-in.

Louvre configuration

-

Blade orientation

Horizontal.

Blade pitch

60 mm.

Blade angle

Fixed.

Accessories

Stainless steel mesh (AISI 304) with apertures 2.3 x 2.3 mm.

Thickness

1.4 mm.

Guidance for specification option:

Minimum.

Manufacturer guidance

Profile thickness.

Height

60 mm.

Manufacturer guidance

Blade height.

Rebate size

30 mm.

Thickness

24 mm.

42 mm.

Manufacturer guidance

Glazing thickness.

Free area

90% (visual); 75% (physical).

Reinforcement

Not required.

Required.

Guidance for specification option:

Louvres wider than 700 mm are provided with a reinforcement profile carrying additional blade supports to strengthen the wide louvre.

Fixing

Glazing beads.

Guidance for specification option:

Use glazing blocks.

Type

Z-blade.

Manufacturer guidance

Blade type.

Literature

MR60 Hi Flow Glazed-In Louvre

MR60 Hi Flow Glazed-In Louvre