New generation of blinds for roof windows AMZ Solar and AMZ Z-Wave

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Tisková zpráva
03.06.2016 13:15
FAKRO CZECH s.r.o.

Roof windows are installed not only in newly constructed buildings but also in renovated attics. Their placement in a sloping roof makes them ideal for letting in a large amount of light. Optimal control of light and heat allows the attic to be transformed into a comfortable living and working space.
An electric-controlled awning is a desirable combination of effective heat protection and comfortable operation. By absorbing solar radiation before it passes through the glazing and emitting heat outside, the awning significantly protects against heat better than internal shading accessories. At the same time, it allows for the intake of natural light and visual contact with the surroundings. Furthermore, placing the awning outside the window does not reduce the glazed area. FAKRO tested the effectiveness of heat protection for rooms using external window shades. The external awning is up to 8 times more effective in protecting against heat than internal blackout blinds.

Electric-controlled awnings are:

AMZ Solar, which operates automatically. Depending on the intensity of solar radiation, it automatically extends to protect the attic from heating. The intelligent system controls the awning based on the intensity of sunlight; the function of the sensor is fulfilled by a photovoltaic panel that responds to solar radiation. Under intense sunlight, the awning automatically extends. When it is overcast, the awning automatically retracts.

AMZ Z-Wave, powered by the electrical grid and controlled via remote control or a wall-mounted control panel in a wireless Z-Wave system. It is compatible with other devices with a Z-Wave module, e.g., with the FTP-V Electro Z-Wave window.
Electric-controlled awnings are exceptionally easy to use, ensuring the highest comfort in use and living.
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