KlassicView 76mm Awning Window Sections

About KlassicView 76mm Awning Window Sections

The KlassicView 76mm Awing window offers high performance and a modern streamlined appearance. Perfect for a variety of applications, it also features a continuous jamb for seamless highlights and lowlights.

This 76mm awning window system accepts a glass thickness of 4mm to 20mm and has been/ tested to and exceeds Australian Standards AS2047. Easy to assemble and install, the 76mm awning window was designed and engineered to suit Australian climatic conditions.

76mm Awning Window Features:

  • Accepts glass thickness from 4mm to 20mm
  • A range of heavy-duty joiners available for high performance
  • Compatible with other KlassicView window and door systems with the use of Adaptors
  • Can be attached to a fixed window system for seamless lowlights and highlights
  • Easy fit flyscreen system

WERS Ratings

The Window Energy Rating Scheme (WERS) is accredited by the AFRC – which means that WERS ratings are compliant with the NCC.

Reports are prescribed both the window performance for total window U Value (Uw) and total window Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGCw).

U-value

U-value measures how well a product prevents heat from escaping.

It is a measure of the rate of non-solar heat loss or gain through a material or assembly.

U-value ratings generally fall between 2.0-10.0 W/m2.K for Australian products. The lower the U-value, the greater a window’s resistance to heat and cold flow and the better its insulating value.

Solar Heat Gain Co-efficient (SHGC)

SHGC measures how well a product blocks heat caused by sunlight. SHGC is expressed as a number between 0 and 1. The lower a window’s SHGC, the less solar heat it transmits.

Tested to AS2047

Under the Building Code of Australia, we are required to produce windows and doors that meet mandatory minimum specifications under Australian Standard (AS) 2047 – including AS1288.
Simulations of High Winds and Driving Rains

AS4420.2 Deflection Test – positive and negative wind pressures are applied to the face of the window to test the maximum deflection under wind load.
AS4420.5 Water Penetration Resistance Test – to verify that no water leaks through the window into the building.

Operating Force Requirement

AS4420.3 Operating Force Test – to verify that an opening sash is capable of opening and closing without undue effort.

Air Infiltration Pressure

AS4220.4 Air In filtration Test – the air leakage of a window is tested to ensure energy and acoustic efficiency.

Ultimate Strength Testing

AS4420.6 Ultimate Strength Test – negative and positive wind pressures are applied to the window to at least 1.5 times the design wind pressure to ensure it does not fail in unusual wind conditions.

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About KlassicView 76mm Awning Window Sections

The KlassicView 76mm Awing window offers high performance and a modern streamlined appearance. Perfect for a variety of applications, it also features a continuous jamb for seamless highlights and lowlights.

This 76mm awning window system accepts a glass thickness of 4mm to 20mm and has been/ tested to and exceeds Australian Standards AS2047. Easy to assemble and install, the 76mm awning window was designed and engineered to suit Australian climatic conditions.

76mm Awning Window Features:

  • Accepts glass thickness from 4mm to 20mm
  • A range of heavy-duty joiners available for high performance
  • Compatible with other KlassicView window and door systems with the use of Adaptors
  • Can be attached to a fixed window system for seamless lowlights and highlights
  • Easy fit flyscreen system
Wers Ratings

WERS Ratings

The Window Energy Rating Scheme (WERS) is accredited by the AFRC – which means that WERS ratings are compliant with the NCC.

Reports are prescribed both the window performance for total window U Value (Uw) and total window Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGCw).

U-value

U-value measures how well a product prevents heat from escaping.

It is a measure of the rate of non-solar heat loss or gain through a material or assembly.

U-value ratings generally fall between 2.0-10.0 W/m2.K for Australian products. The lower the U-value, the greater a window’s resistance to heat and cold flow and the better its insulating value.

Solar Heat Gain Co-efficient (SHGC)

SHGC measures how well a product blocks heat caused by sunlight. SHGC is expressed as a number between 0 and 1. The lower a window’s SHGC, the less solar heat it transmits.

Testing

Tested to AS2047

Under the Building Code of Australia, we are required to produce windows and doors that meet mandatory minimum specifications under Australian Standard (AS) 2047 – including AS1288.
Simulations of High Winds and Driving Rains

AS4420.2 Deflection Test – positive and negative wind pressures are applied to the face of the window to test the maximum deflection under wind load.
AS4420.5 Water Penetration Resistance Test – to verify that no water leaks through the window into the building.

Operating Force Requirement

AS4420.3 Operating Force Test – to verify that an opening sash is capable of opening and closing without undue effort.

Air Infiltration Pressure

AS4220.4 Air In filtration Test – the air leakage of a window is tested to ensure energy and acoustic efficiency.

Ultimate Strength Testing

AS4420.6 Ultimate Strength Test – negative and positive wind pressures are applied to the window to at least 1.5 times the design wind pressure to ensure it does not fail in unusual wind conditions.

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