Product category:
Roofing and Roofllights
News Release from: Brett Martin Daylight Systems | Subject: Energysaver range of roof lights
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 11 December 2007
Energysaver range of roof lights at
Sheds 2008
An enhancement to the Energysaver range of roof lights from Brett Martin Daylight Systems, which reduces their U-values to an unprecedented 0.2W/mK, will debut at Sheds 2008.
Cleartherm - the transparent internal insulating membrane used in Energysaver - has been improved with some blue sky thinking to make the factory assembled roof light range the most insulated in the industry The performance of the standard Energysaver rooflights, which were specially designed to maximise the transmission of natural light into and reduce the carbon footprint of buildings such as distribution centres and warehouses, now smashes the 2.2W/mK U-value required to comply with Parts L2A and L2B of the Building Regulations - at no extra cost
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 23 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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In addition to Energysaver, Brett Martin's stand (C7) at the show (February 6-7, Celtic Manor Resort) will also showcase their range of vaulted roof lights (Multivault) which couple aesthetics, robustness and durability with cost-effectiveness, making them ideal for contemporary retail, commercial, education and healthcare applications.
Compatible with a wide range of composite roof panels, Energysaver and the vaulted rooflights can be tailored to meet specific requirements, achieving optimum levels in insulation, safety and fire ratings.
Installing 20% of the roof area in Energysaver or vaulted rooflights ensures adequate lighting levels with reduced artificial light. Request a free brochure from Brett Martin Daylight Systems ...
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