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The Skydoor can be supplied with a single or double leaf, either as a stand alone unit on a flat or sloping roof. The hydraulic actuation system needs to be used on any hinged rooflight above 3 square metres, and can open to 90 degrees for access. A manual override operation can be interated into the rooflight making it ideal for a Succah rooflight. A high performance safety glass is flush fixed and factory bonded wherever possible, giving a clean flush all-glass appearance to the outside, hence its suitability for low pitch and flat roof applications. Often specified for ambience and access where a full opening is required and no roof parking space is available for a sliding rooflight option. For roof terrace access applications the hinged panels can also act as safety balustrades in the fully open position. Te rooflight is factory pre-assembled, tested and delivered ready for a speedy and simple fixingoperation. Opening mechanisms are normally concealed within the framework giving an unobstructed daylight view.
Features;
Maximum daylight - minimum framework
Flush glass appearance to outside
Heavy duty construction
Thermally enhanced framework design
Concealed operating mechanism
Options;
Single or double leaf
Ventilation only or fully opening access
Choice of colours/finishes
Manual or remote operation
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