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Sapa Building System
Elegance SC Solar ControlTechnical Data Sheet
EPICC421+D11+D13:X46
CI/SfB
UniclassL3811+L411+L413:P43
July 2009
Xh4(21.4)+(31.4)+(31.5)
Elegance SCContentsDesign featuresPerformance dataSupport servicesProfile inertia valuesWindloadingGeneral arrangementsHorizontal Parallel Shading - Continuous 90o bladeHorizontal Parallel Shading - Intermittent 90o bladeHorizontal Parallel Shading - Extended - Continuous 90o bladeHorizontal Parallel Shading - Continuous 45o bladeHorizontal Parallel Shading - Intermittent 45o bladeHorizontal Parallel Shading - Projected - Continuous 45o bladeHorizontal Projecting Shading - Braced - Continuous 45o bladeHorizontal Projecting Shading - Cantilevered - Continuous 45o bladeHorizontal Projecting Shading - Braced - Intermittent 45o bladeHorizontal Projecting Shading - Cantilevered - Intermittent 45o bladeHorizontal Projecting Shading - Braced - Continuous ‘Z’ or ‘C’ bladeHorizontal Projecting Shading - Braced - Intermittent ‘Z’ or ‘C’ bladeVertical Parallel Shading - Continuous 90o bladeHorizontal Projecting Shading - Side arm multiple blade combinationHorizontal Projecting Shading - Side arm multiple blade combination
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DesignElegance SC Solar Control 3
Helping to make today’s buildings performElegance SC Solar Control has been developed to complement the Sapa range of windows andcurtain walling and meet the ever increasing energy demands put on the building facade.
Correctly positioned, Elegance SC can provide additional comfort to the building user by reducingsolar glare from high solar altitudes during the summer months, and by maximising solar gain in thewinter months to increase internal building temperatures from the low solar altitudes. Variousconfigurations of shading are available with unique characteristics for each individual application.
Certain configurations provide partial shading which may lead to temperature differentials on thesurface of the glass during peak times of the year. Always check with yourglass supplier to ensure the specified glazing is suitable for use with EleganceSC Solar Control.
Total solutions from SapaThe introduction of Elegance SC Solar Control can significantly reduce theamount of solar radiation on the building facade and therefore reduce theamount of solar gain inside the building. The lower internal temperature
reduces the necessity for mechanical cooling, thus cutting energy usage and operational costs.On average, the monetary operational cost of mechanically cooling a building is three times moreexpensive than mechanically heating.
ProductElegance SC solar control system.
Design VariantsCan be constructed to form -- Horizontal Projecting Shading - Horizontal Parallel Shading- Vertical Parallel Shading
CompatibilityCan be fitted directly to Elegance 52curtain walling or used in conjunctionwith any other Sapa BuildingSystems window, ground floortreatment or facade system.
ApplicationSuitable for installation in new buildor refurbishment projects inresidential, commercial or publicbuildings. Can also be retro-fitted toexisting installations.
FinishesShading blades for all three variantsof the system can be supplied ineither polyester powder coated oranodised finishes. When using theEco and Aero clip method ofassembly, the connection bracketsMUST be polyester powder coated toensure the correct engagementbetween the shading blade and theclip bracket is constantly achieved.
SoftwareBespoke software is available toassist in evaluating the mostappropriate shading solution. Thepath of the sun, orientation of thebuilding and optimal spacing andalignment of blades can all bedetermined. Snow loads and winddeflection calculations can also befactored into the model.
For more details, or to talk to aProject Consultant, contact theMarketing Department on 01684853500.
The essential elements for effective solar shadingThe key to designing an effective solar shading solution is understanding four key elements which canaffect how well a system performs. The changing seasons, effects of different times of the day andthe orientation and location of a building all play their part in a system’s specification.
Our Project Consultants will help you to ensure your building’s specification delivers at every level.
Season Time of dayLocation Orientation
TerminologyHorizontal Projecting ShadingA series of horisontal blades projectingdirectly out from the façade. This configuration works best on South,South-East or South-West facing elevations,although there can be some benefit on otherorientations, dependant on the projection.Generally a greater projection blocks moreradiation, although for a South facingelevation, there is very little additional benefitby increasing the projection more than 0.8times the window height. For windows that are tall and narrow,increasing the width of the shading beyondthe jambs of the window is more effectivethan increasing the projection of the shading.For other windows width extenstions arerequired to acheieve full shading. When connecting the horizontal projectingshading to a curtain wall using the cappingbrackets (SCP210), additional bracing isrequired by means of a tie-rod (RC615/R133)to support the loads. Where un-supported(without bracing) horizontal projecting shadingis preferred, the heavy duty arm (SC151) canbe cantilevered from the curtain wall usingmullion brackets (SCP211or SCP212) to amaximum dimension of 1.2m, based upon themaximum blade spans and load conditions.Un-supported spans that exceed 1.2m willhave to be calculated on a project basis,depending on the site load conditions andblade spans. Contact Sapa Building Systemsfor more information.Attaching arms to the curtain wall may havean effect on the mullion required and willdepend on the position of the arm bracketrelative to the mullion tie backs. This will haveto be calculated by a structural engineer on aproject basis, depending on the site loadconditions and blade spans.
Horizontal Parallel ShadingA series of horizontal blades are mountedabove one another and connect directly tovertical façade.This configuration is the most effective atblocking radiation on west and eastelevations, although the amount oftransmittance will depend on the angle andthe set-out of the blades, as well as theamount of reflectance afforded by the colour.It can also reduce the level of natural lightwithin the building.For South West and South East elevations, ablade angle of 0° will block out most of the
incoming solar gain, whilst allowing for someview out. On other elevations the blades willrequire a greater degree of tilt in order toblock out solar gains.
Vertical Parallel Shading Vertical blades project out either side of awindow, or connected directly to the transomson a vertical façade. For window applications the blades shouldextend well beyond the top of the frame forthe best results. This configuration is most effective on theNorth elevation where the blades can blockout most of the sunlight, but it also makes auseful contribution on the North-East andNorth-WestVarious categories of shading are alsoavailable depending on budget, aestheticsand design requirements.
Product variantsEco ClipDeveloped to provide maximum shading to afaçade, both in terms of area coverage andconfiguration options, whilst using simpleprofiles that are lightweight and inherentlyeconomic.Fully integrated with the Elegance 52 curtainwall system, there are two blade typesdepending on the aesthetic requirements ofthe project.The Eco clip system can be horizontallyprojecting to create a canopy shade, using auniversal arm that is supported by means of astainless steel tie rod with an aluminiumcover. The blades can be fitted beneath theuniversal arm to create a continuous run ofshading, or they can be fitted between thearms to create a framed appearance.The Eco clip system can also be installedhorizontally parallel, either by directly fitting tothe mullion feature cap to create a continuousrun of shading, or by fitting between themullion feature caps.
Aero ClipDeveloped to provide suited solutions for allapplications, with an emphasis on eyecatching design and large spans.Three depths of blade, together with acomplimentary bull nose profile, have beenengineered to span greater distancesbetween fixing points, which reflects theincreased module widths demanded of
today's curtain wall.The Aero clip system can be horizontallyprojecting to create a canopy shade, using auniversal arm that can be self supportingusing a heavy duty mullion bracket, or iscantilevered or supported using a stainlesssteel tie rod with an aluminium coverdepending on the amount of projectionrequired.The blades can be fitted beneath theuniversal arm to create a continuous run ofshading, or between for a framed look.In addition Aero clip system can behorizontally parallel, either by directly fitting tothe mullion feature cap to create a continuousrun of shading, or by fitting between themullion feature caps. Aero clip can also be vertically parallel, eitherby directly fitting to the transom feature cap tocreate a continuous run of shading, or byfitting between individual transom featurecaps.Preparation of both 'Clip' systems has beenkept simple with square cut joints anduniversal fixings, whilst the clip method ofassembly itself (Patent applied for), meansthat installation is quick, easy and safethanks to a security locking pin.
Side ArmA range of blade profiles that can be used tocreate any shading configuration to meet thedesign requirements.Blades range from 100 to 750mm and can befabricated into frames or cassettes usingbespoke laser cut side arm plates to capturethe required arrangement.These can be connected to Elegance 52curtain wall using an extruded bespokeengineered bracket. Alternatively connectionscan be made to a window system or thebuilding structure via a steel stub, inaccordance with calculations carried out by astructural engineer.
Site WorkFabrication, installation and glazing service isavailable through a nationwide network ofspecialist curtain walling fabricators &installers. For details of suitable fabricators &installers, please contact our MarketingDepartment on 01684 853500.
PerformancePerformance data: Elegance SC4
Application ChartThe chart below will help you to identify whichvariant of Elegance SC is most suited to yourapplication.
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HorizontalParallel
HorizontalProjecting
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Inte
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90°
Con
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90°
Inte
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45°
Con
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45°
Inte
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Verti
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Eco
‘Z’ Blade
DescriptionPart No
‘C’ Blade
‘100mm’ Blade
‘150mm’ Blade
‘200mm’ Blade
‘200mm’ Blade
‘340mm’ Blade
‘400mm’ Blade
‘420mm’ Blade
‘500mm’ Blade
‘600mm’ Blade
SC121
SC120
SC100
SC101
SC102
SC102
SC104
SC105
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Sapa GroupSapa Building Systems Limited isa member of the worldwide SapaGroup. We develop and markethigh value-added profiles inaluminium and are the leadingindependent producer ofaluminium profiles in the world,with customers in Europe, NorthAmerica and Asia. In the UK, theSapa Group has extensive multi-site extruding, re-melt, anodisingand polyester powder coatingfacilities, offering total control anda fast and co-operative response.
Backed by the resources of theGroup, Sapa Building SystemsLimited offers architects andspecifiers a wide range ofinnovative aluminium systems forcurtain walling, doors, windowsand specialist applications. With awealth of European knowledgeand experience our companyincorporates the highly respectedGlostal, Monarch and RC Systembrands that have satisfied thedemands of specifiers for overfour decades. Our companysystems have been approvedunder BS EN ISO 9001:2000 andwe have been recognised as anInvestor in People for over tenyears.
Our field based Project Consultants, working with our in-house team,provide UK specifiers with specialist advice concerning the correctapplication of products, giving guidance on Building Regulations, BritishStandards and other issues such as product specifications, usage,maintenance and safety. Complementary to this, our Product SupportDepartment has an invaluable reservoir of experience on every aspectof our product range.
We also appreciate that the specification process is influenced by clientdemands to obtain best value and, to that end, we can participate in sitevisits, design meetings and budgetary planning. We can assist withwritten specification documents (which can be supplied in either an NBSformat, or your own specification layout) and supported by samples,literature and drawings for consultation or planning issues.
Taking this partnership approach through the whole project allows on-site monitoring of manufacturing and installation ensuring thespecifier always has professional support from a worldwide group.Drawing on one of the largest fabricator and installer networks in theUK, we can provide details of specialist contractors who will quote ortender competitively for any type of contract.
For specification assistance or details of fabricators and installers,please call our Marketing Department on 01684 853500.
SupportSupport services
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PROFILE INERTIA VALUES The following pages give information on the inertia values of theElegance SC Solar Control system profiles.
Y
X
Y
X Profile
Ixxcm4
Wxxcm3
Iyycm4
Wyycm3
Profilelength Description
1,65
1,63
38,08
7,556100mm
6,58
4,34
124,61
16,436100mm
17,51
8,65
313,20
30,806100mm
30,23
10,58
222,40
23,586100mm
326,01
71,34
3742,01
187,106100mm
162,01
54,00
7604,75
304,196100mm
110,82
31,63
418,13
43,406100mm
50,72
15,58
494,61
42,376100mm
SC100 100mm Blade (Clip)
SC101 150mm Blade (Clip)
SC102 200mm Blade (Clip)
SC103340mm Multi Piece Blad End
(Side Arm)
SC104400mm Blade
(Side Arm)
SC105500mm Blade
(Side Arm)
SC107600mm Multi Piece Blade Centre
(Side Arm)
SC108420mm & 600mm Multi Piece
Blade End (Side Arm)
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PROFILE INERTIA VALUES
Y
X
Y
X Profile
Ixxcm4
Wxxcm3
Iyycm4
Wyycm3
Profilelength
Description
61,78
8,18
29,44
4,216100mm
7,96
3,01
23,15
36,66100mm
13,60
2,39
21,17
3,256100mm
112,34
16,12
15,11
4,586100mm
206,55
23,96
15,66
4,746100mm
16,14
-
11,60
-6100mm
59,37
-
21,61
-6100mm
SC120 Bull Nose
SC121 ‘Z’ Blade
SC122 ‘C’ Blade
SC150 Support Arm
SC151 Heavy Duty Support Arm
SC800 45° Blade Clip
SC801 90° Blade Clip
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PROFILE INERTIA VALUES
Y
X
Y
X Profile
Ixxcm4
Wxxcm3
Iyycm4
Wyycm3
Profilelength
Description
137,08
-
5,41
-6100mm
10,07
-
5,856,52
-3000mm
0,14
-
0,14
-5000mm
2,24
-
11,66
-7000mm
1,20
-
9,93
-7000mm
SC802 Capping Bracket
SC803 Curtain Wall Bracket
R133 Tie Bar Aluminium Cover
52P05 Pressure Plate
52P57 Pressure Plate
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Load ‘A’
Windload0.8 kN/m2
Load ‘B’
Windload1.2 kN/m2
Load ‘C’
Windload1.6 kN/m2
Load ‘D’
Windload2.0 kN/m2
Load ‘E’
Windload2.4 kN/m2
SC100
0°
45°
0°
45°
0°
45°
0°
15°
1.67mMax
HorizontalSpan
1.57mMax
HorizontalSpan
1.49mMax
HorizontalSpan
1.80mMax
HorizontalSpan
100mm Blade (Clip)1.42mMax
HorizontalSpan
1.83mMax
HorizontalSpan
1.68mMax
HorizontalSpan
1.58mMax
HorizontalSpan
2.03mMax
HorizontalSpan
1.49mMax
HorizontalSpan
2.31mMax
HorizontalSpan
2.17mMax
HorizontalSpan
2.06mMax
HorizontalSpan
2.50mMax
HorizontalSpan
1.96mMax
HorizontalSpan
2.58mMax
HorizontalSpan
2.37mMax
HorizontalSpan
2.21mMax
HorizontalSpan
2.89mMax
HorizontalSpan
2.09mMax
HorizontalSpan
2.91mMax
HorizontalSpan
2.73mMax
HorizontalSpan
2.59mMax
HorizontalSpan
3.14mMax
HorizontalSpan
2.47mMax
HorizontalSpan
3.21mMax
HorizontalSpan
2.96mMax
HorizontalSpan
2.77mMax
HorizontalSpan
3.58mMax
HorizontalSpan
2.62mMax
HorizontalSpan
3.75mMax
HorizontalSpan
3.51mMax
HorizontalSpan
3.32mMax
HorizontalSpan
4.08mMax
HorizontalSpan
3.17mMax
HorizontalSpan
3.77mMax
HorizontalSpan
3.52mMax
HorizontalSpan
3.33mMax
HorizontalSpan
4.10mMax
HorizontalSpan
3.17mMax
HorizontalSpan
SC100 100mm Blade (Clip)
SC101 150mm Blade (Clip)
SC101 150mm Blade (Clip)
SC102 200mm Blade (Clip)
SC102 200mm Blade (Clip)
SC103(x2)
340mm MultiPiece Blade(Side Arm)
SC103(x2)
340mm MultiPiece Blade(Side Arm)
Load Condition = (Windload) + 0.89 kN/m2 (Characteristic Snow Load Sk see page A-11) + Profile Weight (Deadload)Maximum Deflection = Span / 100When using a horizontal clip blade intermittently, the blade span must NOT exceed 1.5 m
Profile Description
WINDLOADING
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SC103(x2)
30°
45°
0°
15°
30°
45°
0°
15°
340mm MultiPiece Blade(Side Arm)
SC103(x2)
340mm MultiPiece Blade(Side Arm)
SC104 400mm Blade(Side Arm)
SC104 400mm Blade(Side Arm)
SC104 400mm Blade(Side Arm)
SC104 400mm Blade(Side Arm)
SC105 500mm Blade(Side Arm)
SC105 500mm Blade(Side Arm)
Load Condition = (Windload) + 0.89 kN/m2 (Characteristic Snow Load Sk see page A-11) + Profile Weight (Deadload)Maximum Deflection = Span / 100When using a horizontal clip blade intermittently, the blade span must NOT exceed 1.5 m
Profile Description
Load ‘A’
Windload0.8 kN/m2
Load ‘B’
Windload1.2 kN/m2
Load ‘C’
Windload1.6 kN/m2
Load ‘D’
Windload2.0 kN/m2
Load ‘E’
Windload2.4 kN/m2
3.81mMax
HorizontalSpan
3.56mMax
HorizontalSpan
3.36mMax
HorizontalSpan
4.16mMax
HorizontalSpan
3.20mMax
HorizontalSpan
3.99mMax
HorizontalSpan
3.69mMax
HorizontalSpan
3.46mMax
HorizontalSpan
4.42mMax
HorizontalSpan
3.28mMax
HorizontalSpan
6.23mMax
HorizontalSpan
5.83mMax
HorizontalSpan
5.52mMax
HorizontalSpan
6.77mMax
HorizontalSpan
5.26mMax
HorizontalSpan
6.26mMax
HorizontalSpan
5.85mMax
HorizontalSpan
5.53mMax
HorizontalSpan
6.81mMax
HorizontalSpan
5.27mMax
HorizontalSpan
6.33mMax
HorizontalSpan
5.90mMax
HorizontalSpan
5.57mMax
HorizontalSpan
6.91mMax
HorizontalSpan
5.31mMax
HorizontalSpan
6.63mMax
HorizontalSpan
6.13mMax
HorizontalSpan
5.75mMax
HorizontalSpan
7.35mMax
HorizontalSpan
5.45mMax
HorizontalSpan
4.58mMax
HorizontalSpan
4.29mMax
HorizontalSpan
4.06mMax
HorizontalSpan
4.98mMax
HorizontalSpan
3.87mMax
HorizontalSpan
4.60mMax
HorizontalSpan
4.30mMax
HorizontalSpan
4.07mMax
HorizontalSpan
5.01mMax
HorizontalSpan
3.88mMax
HorizontalSpan
WINDLOADING
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SC105
30°
45°
0°
0°
0°
500mm Blade(Side Arm)
SC105 500mm Blade(Side Arm)
SC120 Bull Nose
SC121 ‘Z’ Blade
SC122 ‘C’ Blade
Profile Description
Load Condition = (Windload) + 0.89 kN/m2 (Characteristic Snow Load Sk see page A-11) + Profile Weight (Deadload)Maximum Deflection = Span / 100When using a horizontal clip blade intermittently, the blade span must NOT exceed 1.5m
Load ‘A’
Windload0.8 kN/m2
Load ‘B’
Windload1.2 kN/m2
Load ‘C’
Windload1.6 kN/m2
Load ‘D’
Windload2.0 kN/m2
Load ‘E’
Windload2.4 kN/m2
4.65mMax
HorizontalSpan
4.34mMax
HorizontalSpan
4.10mMax
HorizontalSpan
5.08mMax
HorizontalSpan
3.90mMax
HorizontalSpan
4.87mMax
HorizontalSpan
4.50mMax
HorizontalSpan
4.23mMax
HorizontalSpan
5.40mMax
HorizontalSpan
4.01mMax
HorizontalSpan
3.33mMax
HorizontalSpan
3.10mMax
HorizontalSpan
2.92mMax
HorizontalSpan
3.66mMax
HorizontalSpan
2.78mMax
HorizontalSpan
0.96mMax
HorizontalSpan
0.90mMax
HorizontalSpan
0.85mMax
HorizontalSpan
1.05mMax
HorizontalSpan
0.81mMax
HorizontalSpan
1.58mMax
HorizontalSpan
1.46mMax
HorizontalSpan
1.37mMax
HorizontalSpan
1.75mMax
HorizontalSpan
1.30mMax
HorizontalSpan
WINDLOADING
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Arrangement
Horizontal Parallel Shading - Continuous 90o bladeHorizontal Parallel Shading - Intermittent 90o bladeHorizontal Parallel Shading - Extended - Continuous 90o bladeHorizontal Parallel Shading - Continuous 45o bladeHorizontal Parallel Shading - Intermittent 45o bladeHorizontal Parallel Shading - Projected - Continuous 45o bladeHorizontal Projecting Shading - Braced - Continuous 45o bladeHorizontal Projecting Shading - Cantilevered - Continuous 45o bladeHorizontal Projecting Shading - Braced - Intermittent 45o bladeHorizontal Projecting Shading - Cantilevered - Intermittent 45o bladeHorizontal Projecting Shading - Braced - Continuous ‘Z’ or ‘C’ bladeHorizontal Projecting Shading - Braced - Intermittent ‘Z’ or ‘C’ bladeVertical Parallel Shading - Continuous 90o bladeHorizontal Projecting Shading - Side arm multiple blade combinationHorizontal Projecting Shading - Side arm multiple blade combination
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BA
B
A
SC101
SC100
SC102
Allow 1mm expansion joint for every 1mlength of blade. All expansion joints to becentrally located about a mullion.
250 Max
52P05
Horizontal Parallel ShadingContinuous 90° Blade
83Z647
GENERAL ARRANGEMENTS
BA
B
A
Horizontal Parallel ShadingIntermittent 90° Blade
SC101
SC100
SC102
52P57
SC150
SCP210
SCP222
Cut from SC801
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BA
B
A
SC101SC100
SC102
52P57
Horizontal Parallel ShadingExtended - Continuous 90° Blade
SCP210
SCP222
SC150
Allow 1mm expansion joint for every 1mlength of blade. All expansion joints to becentrally located about a mullion.
Cut from SC801
Elegance SC Solar Control
GENERAL ARRANGEMENTS
BA
B
A
Horizontal Parallel ShadingContinuous 45° Blade
SC101SC100
SC102
SC121
250 Max
83Z647
52P05
Allow 1mm expansion joint for every 1mlength of blade. All expansion joints to becentrally located about a mullion.
Cut from SC800
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BA
B
AHorizontal Parallel Shading
Intermittent 45° BladeMaximum Blade Span = 1.5m
52P57
SC150
SC101SC100
SC102
SC121
SCP210
DFP732
SCP222
SCP201(or cut from SC800)
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B
A
B
AHorizontal Parallel ShadingProjected - Continuous 45° Blade
SC101
SC100
SC102
SC121
52P57
SCP210
SC150
Allow 1mm expansionjoint for every 1mlength of blade. All expansion joints tobe centrally locatedabout a mullion.
Cut from SC800
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B
A
B
A
SC150
Horizontal Projecting ShadingBraced - Continuous 45° Blade
52P57
SCP210
SC101
SC120SC100
SC102 Blade (not shown)
Allow 1mm expansion joint for every 1mlength of blade. All expansion joints to becentrally located about a mullion.
Cut from SC800
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B
A
B
A
SC151
SCP211or
SCP212
SC101
SC120SC100
Horizontal Projecting ShadingCantilevered - Continuous 45° Blade
SC102 Blade (not shown)
! NOTE !Glass and transomsize adjustmentsrequired for thiscondition.
Allow 1mm expansion joint for every 1mlength of blade. All expansion joints to becentrally located about a mullion.
Cut from SC800
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Horizontal Projecting ShadingBraced - Intermittent 45° Blade
Maximum Blade Span = 1.5m
B
A
SC150
B
A
52P57
SCP210
SC101
SC102
SC120SC100
Cut from SC800 DFP699
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B
A
SC151
B
A
SC101
SC102
SC120SC100
Horizontal Projecting ShadingCantilevered - Intermittent 45° Blade
Maximum Blade Span = 1.5m
SCP211or
SCP212
! NOTE !Glass and transomsize adjustmentsrequired for thiscondition.
Cut from SC800DFP699
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Horizontal Projecting ShadingBraced - Continuous ‘Z’ or ‘C’ Blade
B
A
SC150
B
A
52P57
SC121
SC122
SCP210
DFP732
Allow 1mm expansion joint forevery 1m length of blade. All expansion joints to becentrally located about a mullion.
Cut from SC800
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B
A
SC150
B
A
52P57
SC121
SC122
SCP210
Horizontal Projecting ShadingBraced - Intermittent ‘Z’ or ‘C’ Blade
Maximum Blade Span = 1.5m
Cut from SC800DFP699
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BA
Vertical Parallel ShadingContinuous 90° Blade
SC101
SC100
SC102
52P05
B
A
Cut from SC801
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GENERAL ARRANGEMENTS
B
A
SC107 & SC108 (x2)
SC105
B
SCP211 - ‘T’ Mullion Bracketor
SCP212 - ‘L’ Mullion Bracket
M10 hex bolts,washers andnuts to projectspecification
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Horizontal Projecting ShadingSide Arm Multiple Blade Combination
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A
SC103 (x2)
SC102
SC120
Shim as necessary
! NOTE !Glass and
transom sizeadjustments
required for thiscondition.
Horizontal Projecting ShadingSide Arm Multiple Blade Combination
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Our policy is one of continuous development and consequently wereserve the right to vary the products and their performancespecification shown in this literature without notice.
All products and systems which Sapa supply are supplied subjectto Sapa’s standard Terms and Conditions of Sale which may varyfrom time to time.
This Technical Data Sheet is for specification guidance only. Itshould not be relied on for manufacturing or installation detailswhich must instead be obtained from Sapa Building Systems’Fabrication Manuals. For further assistance please contact one ofour Project Consultants by calling the Marketing Department onthe number below.
Sapa Building Systems Limited. This data sheet is issued subjectto the condition that it shall not be reproduced without the consentof Sapa Building Systems Limited in writing
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