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Case Study: Timber Frame Conservatory Rooflight Openers

Rocburn Ltd News and PR from Rocburn Ltd - Published 13 October 2017 A customer came to us with a particular problem, he wanted to achieve better natural ventilation in his conservatory which had rooflights.
He wanted to install some sort of traditional manual window opener but wouldnÂ’t know what would work as there where no visible frame on the windows themselves.

WINDOW OPENER EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED:

Single Thread Screwjacks in Chrome Finish
Extension Plate to give a visible frame to push against

PROJECT OVERVIEW

The customers aim was to achieve better natural ventilation within his conservatory. He had existing timber conservatory roof vents but they had no frame that was visible and available for an opener to push against so was struggling to find a solution that would work for him.

After consulting with him we suggested using a traditional screwjack opener, in chrome to match the rest of his decor, and to use a plate that would fit against the frame and stand out far enough for the screwjack to push against.

After consulting with him we suggested using a traditional screwjack opener

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