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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 thicknesses from 24 m to 36 mm as standard (other thicknesses are available upon request).
  • Z Type Hi Flow Blade.
  • 34 mm blade pitch.
  • 48% 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

34 mm.

Blade angle

Fixed.

Accessories

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

Thickness

1.1 mm.

Guidance for specification option:

Minimum.

Manufacturer guidance

Profile thickness.

Height

39 mm.

Manufacturer guidance

Blade height.

Rebate size

22 mm.

Thickness

20 mm.

24 mm.

28 mm.

32 mm.

Manufacturer guidance

Glazing thickness.

Free area

68% (visual); 48% (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

MR34ZGL High Flow

MR34ZGL High Flow