100 D and 150 D are both architectural component systems featuring fixed solar shading blades. The slide and click system enables quick and straightforward fitting of the solar shading blades to the support system at fixed blade angles.
100 D and 150 D series solar shading blades combine the functional advantages of the 100 C series basic blade with an appealing bullnose design. The blades are extremely strong which enables much larger spans to be covered with fewer support profiles.
100 D/150 D Underslung
100 D or 150 D Series solar Shading Systems have their Aluminium blades below the support profiles at a fixed 45 degree blade mounting angle. All fascia profiles are available in a wide range of finishes. Overhang-dependent, the systems are fixed to the facade not just with bracketry, but also with Struts
100 D/150 D Overslung
100 D or 150 D Series solar shading systems have their aluminium blades above the support profiles at a fixed 45 degree blade mounting angle. All fascia profiles are available in a wide range of finishes. Overhang-dependent, the systems are fixed to the facade not just with bracketry, but also with struts.
100 D Intermediate
100 D Series solar shading systems have their aluminium blades in between the support profiles at a fixed 45 degree blade mounting angle. A fascia profile is used to provide the finish. Overhang-dependent, the systems are fixed to the facade not just with bracketry, but also with struts.
100 D Framed
100 D Series solar shading systems have their aluminium blades contained in a frame at a fixed 45 degree blade mounting angle. The frame is finished using a flat or a full bullnose fascia. Overhang-dependent, the systems are fixed to the facade not just with bracketry, but also with struts.
100 D/150 D Vertical
100 D or 150 D Series solar shading systems have their aluminium blades fitted against the support profiles at a fixed 45 degree blade mounting angle.
Please note that these product properties are not a replacement for the manufacturer's literature and it is always recommended that PSP Architectural is consulted before specifying.
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