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The venetian that leaves others in the shade.
Small, practical and robust.
Totally logical. Typically superior.
Design Externally fitted venetian blinds have the lowest shading co-efficient of any other blind system. They also reduce the need for artificial lighting as the slats are adjustable and they can be retracted in overcast weather. Tilting the slats also shields against direct glare and provides a diffused and uniform level of daylight. This flexibility of adjustment allows the additional benefit of outward vision whilst maintaining internal privacy.
Technical features External venetian blinds have heavy duty aluminium slatting with reinforced edges. The slats have retaining pins that locate in aluminium side guides. Some slat profiles are designed for a tighter closure so that a dim-out condition can be achieved enabling the room to be used for audio visual presentations.
Dimensions Available in widths of up to 4 m or with a maximum drop of 4 m.
Operation Manual - a gearbox is fitted in the headrail with a mono control for both raise/lift and tilt functions and can be manually operated through the wall via an operating rod with a fixed or detachable cranked winding handle.
Electric - a motor is located within the headrail and operates both the raise/lower and tilt operations. The blinds can be electrically operated with a wall switch, wireless remote control and/or sun and wind sensor. They can even be operated as part of a building management control system.
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