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Cintralux EP 10/16

Cintralux aluminium barrel vault EP 10/16 mm with flat curb

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High thermal insulation and aesthetic finish

  • excellent insulation
  • thermally interrupted
  • EPB compliant

The Cintralux EP 10/16 barrel vault is made using extruded aluminium profiles, pre-fitted insulating PVC profiles and sturdy plastic glazing. The glazing consists of a combination of multi-walled polycarbonate sheets of 10 and 16 mm, resulting in a low Utp value of 1.03 W/m²K.

An ASA connecting element creates 5 mm clearance between the lateral profiles. The corners are finished off with an ASA grey corner piece replacing an aluminium L-profile. This 'closed fit' also helps with airtightness. These two fittings also improve the aesthetics of the finished product.

This barrel vault also has a maximum wind and snow load of 1000 N/m².

Specificaties en documenten

Combine this barrel vault with
smoke and heat extraction

The Cintralux EP 10/16 mm barrel vault can be extended using our Cintramax CE smoke and heat extraction system. This opening section, which can be built in with widths from 1.5 to 4 metres, consists of two galvanised scissor systems mounted on the inside of the curb. The Cintramax CE can also be used for comfort ventilation.

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Specifications and documents

Consult all documentation and technical information on this barrel vault here so that you can make the right choice for your project.

Specifications

Application

EPB-compliant buildings

Buildings in Flanders have to meet certain standards on 'Energy Performance and Indoor Climate' (EPB). The requirements set depend on the use of the building, the nature of the works and the year of the licence application. More info can be found here.

Min.-max. overall/external dimensions

2 - 4,46

Utp [W/m2.K]

1,03

Urc [W/m2.K] for 3x30m

1,40

Url=Uw [W/m2.K] for 3x30m

1,63

Curb form

Flat curb

SHEV

Cintramax CE 24V

Natural ventilation

Cintramax

Broof (t) option

Yes

Option 1200J

Yes

Equipping your skylight with smoke and heat extraction?

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