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Façade Vertical Retracting Window 2 - GUF - Triple Glass
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Façade Vertical Retracting Window 2 - GUF - Triple Glass

Panora, vertical retracting motorized window and doors provide a new paradigm in fenestration to architects, designers, consultants, contractors and clients.

Panora fenestration systems provide wide and uninterrupted visual and access to the outside that is free of vertical mullions with unsupported glazing of up to 6m wide and 5m in height. Operational options are 50%, 66% or 75% net opening. Panora systems are functional, aesthetic and free of the short comings presented by classic fenestration options, such as swing, sliding or folding doors and windows.

Motorized operation allows very large span and height systems to be operated with a simple local remote, to more advanced building automation systems. The thermally insulated aluminum framing, variable wind support profiling and IG glazing of up to 40mm offers excellent thermal efficiency for climate controlled or harsh weather environments and winds.

We hope the information supplied in this BIMobject assets will assist you in realizing your design needs. Libart prides itself with its R&D and innovative designs to help you with your dreams. Reach out to us and find out how we can help you realize your dreams, designs and projects.

Panora’s large span, vertical retracting window and doors enables panoramic vista for both commercial and residential projects. Panora for a better view.

Panora FAÇADE GUF Window 2 

  • Ideal where design flexibility, excellent weather and thermal performance is of importance
  • 2 frames allowing for 50% opening as a Vertical Retracting Window
  • Opening retracting direction down
  • Sizes ranging from 6.0m width to 4.5m in height
  • New or retrofit installation with ease
  • Designed with thermally broken structural system, motor box and window
  • Frames will accept IG of up to 38mm and 10 various configuration glass type can be used
  • Glass thickness is minimum 20mm to maximum 38mm
  • Input voltage: 220VAC/50hz
  • Jamb width: 125mm

  • Please contact LIBART for the technical detail about Panora Vertical Retracting Window System.
Specification
  • Panora FAÇADE GUF Window 2 - Triple IG

    • Air Infiltration EN 12207, Class 3 (±600 Pa) (12,53 psf)
    • Water Resistance EN 12208, Class 7A (600 Pa) (5,22 psf)
    • Wind Load EN 12210, Class C3 (±1200 Pa) (25,06 psf)
    • Proof (Safety) Load EN 12210, PASS (1800 Pa) (37,59 psf)
    • Relative Frontal Deflection, L/300 (L is the greater horizontal span)
    • Glazing Type, IG up to 38mm
    • Thermal Transmittance up to Uw:1.3 W/m2K, Ug = 0.8 W/m2K with Triple IG, Thermally broken profiles
Technical specification
  • Unique ref.GUF-Window2-TripleGlass
  • Product familyPanora Façade GUF Window
  • Product groupGUF Window 2 - Triple Glass
  • TypeObject (single object)
  • Date of publishing2023-02-23
  • Edition number1
Related
  • Material mainAluminum
  • Material secondaryGlass
  • Designed inCanada
  • Manufactured inTürkiye
Classification
  • BIMobject CategoryWindows - Window Openers
  • UNSPSC nameWindows
  • UNSPSC code301716
  • Uniclass 2015 CodePr_30_59_98_02
  • Uniclass 2015 DescriptionAluminium window units
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 Code08 50 00
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 TitleWindows
  • OmniClass Number23-17 13 00
  • OmniClass TitleWindows
  • CSI UniFormat II CodeB2020
  • CSI UniFormat II TitleExterior Windows

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