Louvre window S9
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Characteristics

Opening system
louvre
Material
aluminum, glass
Performance
acoustic
Technical characteristics
wind-proof, waterproof, electric, fire-rated
Accessories
with heat recovery ventilation
Other characteristics
for commercial buildings, interior
Width

Min.: 25 cm
(9.84 in)

Max.: 160 cm
(62.99 in)

Height

Min.: 20 cm
(7.87 in)

Max.: 300 cm
(118.11 in)

Description

S9 Single glazed, louvre blades overlapping, slim side glass fixings The HAHN Louvre Windows S9 was developed for optimized, controlled ventilation. It combines good tighntess with attrative architectural effect when insulated glazing is not necessary. Appearance is dominated by overlapping glass louvres. Use of other fillings such as timber, aluminium or even stone panels will result in interesting appearance with selective light control. The S9 is certified for use as NSHV (Natural Smoke and Heat Ventilation) device according to EN 12101-2 PROFILES Window frame AL-profiles, non thermal broken Louvre blade frame Frameless DIMENSIONS Frame width min. 250 mm, max. 1600 mm Frame height min. 200 mm, up to any height Louvre blade height min. 150 mm, max. 350 mm Frame depth 46 mm Max. opening angle 84° GLAZING Glazing Single glass Glass thickness 8 / 10 / 12 mm Standard glazing – Glass types Toughened, Laminated Alternative infill types Timber, aluminium, stone Panels ... CONTROL Manually, electrically, pneumatically SURFACE Anodised / PPC finish PERFORMANCE CE certified (EN 12101-2)Smoke vent Aerodynamic performance Cv0,65 Air permeability (EN 12207)Class 2 Watertightness (EN 12208)Class 3A Resistance against wind load (EN 12210) Certified Uw-value (EN ISO 10077)– Further characteristics–
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