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Acristalia Retractable Sliding Glass Roof
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Acristalia Retractable Sliding Glass Roof

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Let the light in, naturally

Your home or business can always surprise you. It is amazing to realise how many spaces you can reuse, protect and renovate regardless of weather conditions to enjoy them all year round with Acristalia.Discover the possibilities of Sliding Roofs- Sliding Series separately or together with our Glass Curtains. A system designed to create open spaces where the bigger space, the brighter it is, naturally.

Unique features for the most demanding needs

The Sliding Roofs in Sliding Series are a European reference in innovation on the enclosures market thanks to its fantastic features and its design: aluminium structure, exclusive watertightness system, motorised or manual opening systems, and possibility of intelligent sensors to open or close automatically... Additionally, the Sliding Roof is compatible with Glass Curtains, offering the best enclosure structure possible that will satisfy the most demanding expectations.

Specification
  • SHAPES AND MEASURES

    • Each project is unique. We manufacture custom-made roofs that consist of a modular and adaptable aluminium structure
    • Width: no limitation
    • Depth: maximum of 7 m

    PANELS

    • Sliding Roof: 2 to 5 panels per row
    • Sliding Series S3: 2 to 3 panels per row
    • Sliding Series S5: 4 to 5 panels per row
    • Several surfaces: polycarbonate, sandwich, laminated glass or insulated glazing panels up to 22 mm

    MAXIMUM OPENING

    • The Sliding Roof – Sliding Series allows for a maximum opening of 80%

    PROFILE FINISH OPTIONS

    • Exclusive aluminium profiles
    • Manufacturing from primary smelting aluminium bars
    • Alloy 6063-T6, highly resistant to corrosion and high mechanical solidity. Technical, mechanical and quality specifications according to UNE 38-066-89 / ISO-6362/4-1988

    LACQUER

    • Wide range of finish options: RAL lacquer, anodized or wood imitations
    • Quality procedures of superficial treatment Qualicoat, Qualanod o Qualideco

    Find the perfect accessory

    Manual opening

    Easy, affordable and functional. It is recommended only for light panels. Opening and closing system using a pole, moving the panels manually up and down.

    Motorised opening system

    Motorised opening and closing system operated by a remote control. It is recommended for both light and heavier panels. Modest and 100% functional. The motor is hidden within the structure, fully integrated into the system, but easily accessible.

    This option can also be provided with intelligent devices for opening or closing automatically thanks to wind or rain sensors.

    Rain and wind sensors

    An intelligent device designed for your tranquillity, enjoyment and comfort.

    Their main function is to close automatically in case of rain or winds to keep the inside undamaged. It is also possible to integrate LED lighting in the beams.

    Resistance and safety

    During its manufacturing process, the Sliding Series has been tested in laboratories to ensure resistance to wind load, air permeability and watertightness. Moreover, it is designed to support snow loads and operating forces in accordance with European regulations.

    • INSTALLATION

    PANEL OPTIONS

    Light or glass panels, choose yours

    Light panels

    Sandwich Panel

    It consists of two aluminium sheets, which give a mechanical resistance, and a polyurethane core that serves as excellent thermal and acoustic insulation. Available in 10 or 20 mm.

    Glass panels

    Laminated safety glass

    It consists of two jointed glasses by one or more polyvinyl butyral resin. It is a versatile material that offers exceptional flexibility, good design, safety, control of radiation and acoustic protection, depending on the model. Available in various thicknesses and features, such as solar control that will allow reducing the entry of heat when the sun heats up the roof.

    Insulated glazing

    Double thermal insulation glazing, formed by two glasses separated by spacer profiles, inside of which there is a substance that absorbs the moisture of the air contained in the camera. It reduces noise, prevents condensation, protects both cold and heat and provides significant savings in energy (heating or air conditioning). It is available in various thicknesses, configurations and features.


    • GUARANTEE

    If it is Acristalia, then it is quality

    The Acristalia sliding roof systems have been entirely manufactured with national product and following the strictest international regulations of manufacture in each of its components, which provide the system with the best services of the international market.

    Acristalia is a company certified according the Norm ISO 9001:2008 guaranteeing to its clients that our products are made and commercialized under exhaustive production and management controls in factory.

    All glass used in the sliding roof systems has obtained the CE marking according to the following regulations. UNE 12150-1 for thermally tempered glass, which gives the system all safety and mechanical properties such as high resistance to impact and protection under sudden changes of temperature. UNE-EN 14449 for laminated safety glass, which provides security, decoration features and acoustic properties. UNE-EN 1279 for insulated glazing, which provides thermal and acoustic insulation properties.

    Aluminium used in our systems is composed of alloys, specially studied, to offer high mechanical performance, shock resistance, great durability and easy cleaning. They completely fulfil the European regulations UNE-EN 755-2 and UNE-EN 755-9. Not all manufacturers can stamp the international quality label Qualicoat on their lacquered products. The anodized options of our catalogue follow all guidelines marked by the quality label Qualanod such as UNE-EN ISO 2360, EN 12373-1, UNE-EN 12373-4, EN 12373-7.

    Likewise, the Acristalia sliding roof systems have been submitted to tests and essays in APPLUS laboratory notified by ENAC, where the systems have been evaluated by UNE-EN 14351, in which it is specified that these systems must be tested according to the Norm 12211:2000, “Windows and doors. Test method”, obtaining a result of class C4, resistance to the wind of 2400 Pascals; the Norm UNE-EN 1026:2000, “Windows and doors. Air Permeability. Test Method”, obtaining a result of C1; and the Norm UNE-EN 12208:2000, “Windows and doors. Watertightness. Classification”, classifying the system as a great class 7A, without water entering over 300 Pa.


    • MAINTENANCE

    Make the most of your Sliding Roof

    The Acristalia sliding roof systems have different options of opening:

    Manual opening

    To open the panels, insert the pole in the mechanism in the lower panel and turn it to operate. Once it is operated, slide the panel with the pole upwards, to half or open position. To close the roof, perform the inverse operation.

    Motorised opening system

    In this case, the roof has a remote control for opening or closing. Press the desired option.

    Panels should slide easily up and down through the beams. If that is not the case, please verify that there are not obstacles. If the problem persists, contact your installation company.


    • CLEANING

    The PVC water seals used in the beams must not be cleaned with abrasive cleaning products, because the contact with those together with the exposition to sun rays can deteriorate them.

    Use cleaning products for this purpose to clean the glass. Do not use utensils that could provoke damages or scratches, in case of special or coated glass a special care must be taken. Do not dry clean.

    Use cloths and dusters for cleaning the profiles. Do not use scrapping tools or utensils that may cause them damages. Use neutral non-abrasive products, whatever the profile finish.

    It is recommended to lubricate the sliding skids in the profiles with silicone spray at least once a year.

    It is essential to perform a proper installation for the correct functioning of the glass curtain.


    • AWNINGS

    Veranda or pergola awnings, multiple choices of comfort

    Acristalia awnings can be installed separately or together with the Sliding Roof in Sliding Series. The structure is completely adaptable to integrate veranda awning in the design and to make the installation of pergola awning easy, since the beam does not need extra profiles.

    Veranda awning

    Its compact system adapts to horizontal surfaces and it is the recommended system to cover glass roofs and attics. As it is a motorised system, the installation requires a small profile added to the upper parts of the structure of Sliding Roof – Sliding Series.

    Specifications

    – Up to 5 m wide and 4 m long.

    – Aluminium profiles.

    – Stainless steel nuts and bolts.

    – Cord system in guides for fabric tension.

    – Installation: on an existing structure.

    – Motorised awning only.

    – Motorisation: LT, RTS or io motors.

    – Automatisms: compatible with rain and wind sensors.

    Installation options

    Installation on surface / Installation double guide / Installation embedded

Technical specification
  • Unique ref.sliding_roof
  • Product familySliding Roof
  • Product groupSliding
  • TypeObject (single object)
  • Date of publishing2022-09-01
  • Edition number1
Related
  • Material mainGlass
  • Material secondaryAluminium
  • Designed inSpain
  • Manufactured inSpain
Classification
  • BIMobject CategoryConstruction - Roof
  • IFC classificationRoof
  • UNSPSC nameGlass curtainwalling
  • UNSPSC code30151806
  • Uniclass 2015 CodeSs_30_40_34
  • Uniclass 2015 DescriptionGlass roofing systems
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 Code08 44 00
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 TitleCurtain Wall and Glazed Assemblies
  • OmniClass Number23-13 33 27 19
  • OmniClass TitleGlazed Roof Structures
  • CSI UniFormat II CodeB3020
  • CSI UniFormat II TitleRoof Openings

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