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Window of Opportunity for Natural Ventilation with GEZE

  • 27 Sep 2019

A ‘window of opportunity’ has opened for natural ventilation with the launch of a new chain drive from GEZE.

The Slimchain 230 V is the newest addition to GEZE’s Slimchain family of window opening drives, that are cost-effective and easy to install. 

Its slim and discreet look – just 25mm in height and 44mm depth – means it can be integrated perfectly into a façade design and installed on a window leaf or frame.

The Slimchain 230 V is extremely adaptable – it can be fitted to wooden, plastic or metal windows and is suitable for inward and outward opening, bottom, top and side-hung windows.

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The Slimchain 230 V can also be used in a building management system with the appropriate connections. 

Its slender proportions belie its strength, with a holding force of 2000 N, it can open windows with a leaf weight of up to 200 kg.

The Slimchain 230 V also offers drive stroke with variable adjustment and can be configured in a left/right variant.

Its GEZE Smart fix installation system ensures a fast and easy installation, with direct 230 V connection via a connection terminal and connector plug.

The Slimchain 230 V is available in anodised aluminium (EV1) or white (RAL 9016). 

Contact:

GEZE UK,
Blenheim Way,
Fradley Park,
Lichfield,
Staffordshire,
United Kingdom,
WS13 8SY

Phone: 01543 443000
Fax: 01543 443001

Visit the GEZE UK website

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