June/July 2012 - Building Construction Design
June/July 2012 - Building Construction Design
June/July 2012 - Building Construction Design
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Alitherm 700: new parallel opening window<br />
Alitherm 700 is an innovative solution for enhanced natural ventilation from<br />
Smart Systems. The system allows for a balanced, effective airflow while maintaining<br />
security and safety. Alitherm 700 is ideal for insertion into curtain wall<br />
façades in both low and high rise commercial buildings. The system is suitable<br />
for use as either replacement windows in existing buildings, or for installation<br />
into new builds. Alitherm 700 can also fabricated using standard friction hinges<br />
be used to create side or top hung casement windows.<br />
The 70mm Profiles feature a modern square edged design. The Internally<br />
beaded vents are suitable for either cockspur or shoot-bolt locking mechanism.<br />
The system is also suitable for use with chain-operators, operated either individually<br />
or as part of an integrated automated solution for building climate<br />
control.<br />
Alitherm 700 has been successfully weather performance tested to BS 6375<br />
Part 1, and achieved the following classification in Air: 600pa, Water: 2400pa and<br />
Wind: 600pa.<br />
t 01934 876100<br />
www.smartsystems.co.uk<br />
BENENDEN TM<br />
• Ultra-slim profile frames<br />
• Single or dual RAL colours<br />
• Into timber or direct to brick or stone<br />
• UK manufactured<br />
� BESPOKE ALUMINIUM<br />
WINDOWS FOR DESIGNER PROPERTIES<br />
CONSERVATION BY DESIGN<br />
020 8695 0055 www.thwc.co.uk#adf<br />
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