Modular ventilation louvres offering excellent airflow and some rain defence, available with either visible or hidden mullions.
ENTRY
DISCHARGE
Classifications based on testing to EN 13030.
Features & Advantages
- Simple blade design affords excellent airflow and low pressure drop
- Choice of mullions to create a desired effect on the façade (visible or hidden)
- Optional glazing frames allow easy installation into curtain walling or glazed façades
- Supplied to site as pre-fabricated modules for efficient installation
Specification Calculators
KEY FEATURES
- Blade orientation: Horizontal
- Joint options:
- Horizontal: visible or invisible
- Vertical: visible (interlocking mullion) or invisible
- Louvre Depth: 102 mm (visible mullion) / 150 mm (hidden mullion) / 108 mm (glazing frame)
- Blade pitch: 75 mm
- Weight: 12 kg/m2, based on a 2 m x 2 m module size
- Maximum module dimensions (based on 1.5 kPa wind load):
- Max width: 3000 mm*
- Max height: 3600 mm*
* Maximum unit weight: 150 kg, including accessories. Site access and lifting capability should be assessed prior to specification and installation.
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PERFORMANCE
EN 13030
- Airflow Class: 2 (entry & discharge)
- Airflow Coefficient Ce (entry): 0.376
- Airflow Coefficient Cd (discharge): 0.394
- Wind-Driven Rain Performance Class:
- 13 m/s, 75 mm/hr = D up to 3.5 m/s
MATERIALS & FINISHES
MATERIALS
- Aluminium alloy 6063-T6
- Nominal thickness: 1.6 mm for blades, 2.05 mm for head, cill and jamb frames, and for mullions
- Aluminium components are manufactured with a minimum of 55% recycled content (mix of pre- and post-consumer scrap)
FINISH OPTIONS
- Mill finish
- Clear or colour anodised
- Polyester powder-coated – matt (standard) or gloss
OPTIONAL EXTRAS
- Glazing frame
- Cill pan
- Blanking panels (single skin or insulated)
- Bird / vermin guards, insect mesh
- Louvred doors
- Dampers
PROJECTS
Specification
The principal reason for using louvres is to allow the movement of air. But, louvre specification is a balance between form and function, with louvred façade appearance playing an important part in the selection process.

