Why Use Brise Soleil Systems
May 26th 2010 09:05
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Architectural Solar Control
NATIONWIDE LOUVRE COMPANY
LOUVRE HOUSE
510 QUESLETT ROAD
GREAT BARR
BIRMINGHAM
B43 7EJ
Telephone 0121 360 6140
Email sales.office@louvre-uk.com
LOUVRE HOUSE
510 QUESLETT ROAD
GREAT BARR
BIRMINGHAM
B43 7EJ
Telephone 0121 360 6140
Email sales.office@louvre-uk.com
Why Solar Shading
Shading against heat gain is one of the most flexible methods of cooling and can be applied to almost all modern buildings.
Correctly designed and installed solar shading panels / brise soleil will wholly or partially prevent the ingress of solar radiation which in turn will reduce solar gain.
The sensation of direct sunlight through a window onto the skin can make occupants feel overheated, as well as direct sunlight reflecting off internal surfaces which can cause glare and eye strain.
Solar Shading systems can be retrofitted onto existing buildings to great advantage, particularly as part of an overall energy reduction scheme or carbon reduction programme.
Correctly designed external solar shading systems both protect against solar radiation and redistribute daylight reducing cooling loads and the reduction of artificial lighting.
Shading against heat gain is one of the most flexible methods of cooling and can be applied to almost all modern buildings.
Correctly designed and installed solar shading panels / brise soleil will wholly or partially prevent the ingress of solar radiation which in turn will reduce solar gain.
The sensation of direct sunlight through a window onto the skin can make occupants feel overheated, as well as direct sunlight reflecting off internal surfaces which can cause glare and eye strain.
Solar Shading systems can be retrofitted onto existing buildings to great advantage, particularly as part of an overall energy reduction scheme or carbon reduction programme.
Correctly designed external solar shading systems both protect against solar radiation and redistribute daylight reducing cooling loads and the reduction of artificial lighting.
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