![]() New Energy Conservation Guidance Notes and Product Guide from Selectaglaze Posted by Selectaglaze on 27th June 2011.
Selectaglaze, the UK’s leading secondary glazing specialist has launched a new Guidance Note on the ability of secondary glazing to improve a building’s energy performance. This will be of great interest to all Building Owners and Managers wishing to reduce energy usage and so manage costs and environmental impacts.
A new comprehensive Product Guide demonstrates the range and diversity of styles available together with technical information, detailed drawings and photography. The range of 22 products includes multiple options for horizontal and vertical sliding, hinged, lift-out and fixed units. These options cover simple energy saving, high performance acoustics and a unique “Secured by Design” security range offering resistance against intruders and blast. A notable addition to the ‘Saving Energy’ range is the Series 47 “Heritage” Casement which can fit neatly into the staff bead of most traditional sash windows. It is discrete and unobtrusive and the use of low emissivity glass provides very good levels of insulation.
The two new publications are free upon request or can be downloaded from the extensive library of information which includes guidance notes, CAD and NBS files.
The launch of these two publications comes in a year which sees the company celebrate its 45th anniversary and move into new purpose designed factory and office premises in St. Albans.
For further information, please contact Selectaglaze on 01727 837271; enquiries@selectaglaze.co.uk or visit: www.selectaglaze.co.uk.
Please view the Product Guide by clicking here
Selectaglaze are the acknowledged specialists and market leaders in the design, manufacture and installation of secondary window systems. Secondary glazing involves the installation of new, fully independent secondary window frames on the room side of the existing or primary windows.
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