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Windows combination B3/1 - Flashing for changing window installation angle by 10° EHA-PT + Centre pivot window FTP-V U3 | FAKRO
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Windows combination B3/1 - Flashing for changing window installation angle by 10° EHA-PT + Centre pivot window FTP-V U3 | FAKRO

Combination flashing are ready made flashing systems for joining windows in groups: horizontally, vertically and in a block. The distance between windows joined horizontally and vertically is normally 10cm. If external shutters are installed on windows installed vertically, a gap of at least 20cm is required. The FAKRO combination system enables the installation of all types of windows, top hung and pivot windows as well as centre pivot. There are seven modules in the FAKRO combination system, to cater for any layout you may require. The “Module” is a single and properly marked element of the flashing and assigned to its specific place in combination.


Flashing for changing window installation angle ESA EZA-P EHA-P E_A. The flashing is ideal for a flush fit of the window with low pitch roof coverings of 10° or more. It enables the installation angle to be raised by an additional 10°. Is used in mansard roofs, in extensions and adaptations of low pitched attics in order to extend space in the attic. It is commonly used to install with single windows in roof slopes. The flashing is also used in modules for horizontal joining of the windows, (in such combinations a distance of 20cm between the windows is required).

There are three flashing type available, the use of which is dependent on the roof covering:

  • ESA flashing–a flat covering with a profile depth of 10 mm (2 x 5 mm), for use with slates and similarly flat roof coverings
  • EZA-P flashing–a profiled covering up to 45mm, for use with roof tiles and profiled sheeting
  • EHA flashing–a profiled covering up to 90mm, for use with roof tiles, corrugated and deep profiled sheeting

Can be used on roofs with pitches between 10° and 75°.

Specification
  • The flashing is made up of four elements. The lower element is fitted to the roofing material. The upper and side elements are equipped with glued insulation material. In set, there are special installation brackets. As a result we acquire window pitch change in relation to the roof pitch. EZA and EHA flashings come with sponge seal glued to side channels to protect against wind blown dust, leaves, rain and snow. The flashings are equipped with gutter, to allow condensation to drain away from the window.

Technical specification
  • Unique ref.windows_combination_b3-1_flashing_eha_pt_ftp_v_u3
  • Product familyRoof window flashings
  • Product groupFlashing for changing window installation angle
  • TypeObject (single object)
  • Date of publishing2022-07-01
  • Edition number1
Related
  • Material mainWood
  • Material secondaryGlass
  • Designed inPoland
  • Manufactured inPoland
Classification
  • BIMobject CategoryWindows - Roof Window
  • IFC classificationWindow
  • UNSPSC nameRoofing accessories
  • UNSPSC code301516
  • Uniclass 2015 CodePr_30_59_72_77
  • Uniclass 2015 DescriptionSkylights
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 Code08 60 00
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 TitleRoof Windows and Skylights
  • OmniClass Number23-17 17 00
  • OmniClass TitleSkylights
  • CSI UniFormat II CodeB3020
  • CSI UniFormat II TitleRoof Openings

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