CONSTRUCTION SPECIALTIES - LOUVRES

1010 WESTCOTT VENTURE PARK
WESTCOTT
AYLESBURY
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE HP18 0XB

Tel: 01296 652800
Fax: 01296 652888

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Suppliers of: Louvres and screens

Construction Specialties (CS) is a global manufacturer and supplier of specialist building products for the healthcare, education, commercial, retail, leisure and industrial sectors. The company collaborates closely with architects, interior designers, contractors and end users, offering comprehensive project support.

CS product ranges include wall protection solutions, impact resistant doors, entrance matting, expansion joint covers, architectural louvres, explosion venting and solar shading.

CS Louvres

CS have been manufacturing and selling louvres globally for over 60 years and has introduced many innovations to the market. All rain defence and ventilation louvres offered are independently tested and classified in accordance with global building standards. In addition, the company has its own louvre testing chamber to ensure any custom solutions meet performance requirments.

The range includes:

Rain Defence Louvres

Weather louvres allow the passage of air, whilst resisting wind-driven rain ingress. They are typically used where high levels of ventilation and maximum protection from the rain is needed, for instance when sensitive HVAC equipment is located close to the louvres.

CS Rain Defence Louvres are available in horizontal or vertical blade configurations, can be hidden behind attractive perforated screens or can feature varying blade depths, allowing them to become a stand-out element of the facade.

Most models are delivered to site as prefabricated modules for efficient installation.  Optional perimeter glazing frames are also available for easy integration into curtain walling.

Ventilation Louvres

Designed to maximise airflow, CS Ventilation Louvres are typically specified for areas where occasional rain penetration is not an issue, but economy is a consideration.  Modular options and continuous line variants which are assembled on-site are available, to suit project needs.

Screening Louvres

CS Screening louvres are a simple to install and economical solution for visual screening of plant or other equipment in locations where rain penetration is not a concern.

Acoustic Louvres

Where both noise control and airflow are required. CS Acoustic Louvres can be installed as standalone screens, or can be integrated into building facades. They can also be used in conjunction with any of the rain defence, ventilation or screening options, if needed.

 

Other Products Available from Construction Specialties:

CONSTRUCTION SPECIALTIES - ENTRANCE MATTING

CONSTRUCTION SPECIALTIES - EXPANSION JOINT COVERS

CONSTRUCTION SPECIALTIES - EXPLOSION VENTING

CONSTRUCTION SPECIALTIES - SOLAR SHADING

CONSTRUCTION SPECIALTIES - WALL PROTECTION

 

 

LOUVRES AND SCREENS Acoustic
LOUVRES AND SCREENS Aluminium
LOUVRES AND SCREENS Aluminium Anodised BS 1615
LOUVRES AND SCREENS Aluminium Powder Coated
LOUVRES AND SCREENS Aluminium Purpose Made, Bespoke
LOUVRES AND SCREENS Aluminium PVC Blades
LOUVRES AND SCREENS Architectural Louvres
LOUVRES AND SCREENS Architectural Louvres Fixed
LOUVRES AND SCREENS Architectural Louvres Louvre Systems
LOUVRES AND SCREENS Architectural Louvres Purpose Made,Bespoke
LOUVRES AND SCREENS Architectural Louvres Screening
LOUVRES AND SCREENS Drainable
LOUVRES AND SCREENS Metal
LOUVRES AND SCREENS Rain Defence
LOUVRES AND SCREENS Sight Proof No Sight, Security
LOUVRES AND SCREENS Storm
LOUVRES AND SCREENS Ventilating / Ventilation
LOUVRES AND SCREENS Weather Resisting
LOUVRES AND SCREENS Weather Tested BS EN 13030:2001

CS LOUVRES PROVIDE AIRFLOW AND RAIN DEFENCE FOR A SUSTAINABLE DATA CENTRE

January 2024

Construction Specialties’ (CS) rain defence louvres are providing airflow and maximum rain defence for one of the largest data centres in Europe.

Following a successful acquisition of Hydrokraft AS in 2022, Arkon Energy has started the development of additional infrastructure, aiming to harness the facility’s total capacity potential. Located in Glomfjord, Norway, the centre runs entirely on eco-friendly, economical hydroelectric power.

The focal point of the project was the implementation of a rain defence louvre system that would not only provide efficient intake airflow but also withstand the significant wind load requirements typical of this region. The louvre system had to be both functional and aesthetically pleasing, blending well with the existing envelope design. An additional consideration was selecting a finish that would ensure longevity without impacting cost or lead times.

After a thorough consultation process, the RSH-5700 horizontal bladed rain defence louvre from CS’ architectural range was selected. This model offered the ideal balance of performance (class A 3 up to 3.5 m/s), cost-effectiveness, and visual appeal for customer’s requirements. The final finish choice was a standard polyester powder coat in matt RAL 7035, closely matching the facility’s cladding panels. The finish was warranted for 20-years (subject to a regular maintenance schedule), following an assessment based on site’s location.

The modular nature of the RSH-5700 louvre system facilitated ease of installation, a crucial factor given the project’s scale and location. Its robust design ensured durability and longevity, vital in a region prone to high wind loads. Installed at the building’s front, the system covers approximately 580m2, serving as the primary airflow intake. This solution effectively met the dual challenge of high-level performance and architectural integrity.

For further project information visit: https://www.c-sgroup.co.uk/blog/arkon-energy-data-centre-glomfjord-norway/

Construction Specialties - Louvres How Weather Louvres Work

January 2024

When it comes to building design, incorporating effective ventilation systems is crucial for ensuring optimal airflow while preventing the ingress of rainwater. This is where weather louvres come into play. These innovative architectural elements not only enhance the aesthetics of a structure but also play a vital role in controlling airflow and protecting against rain intrusion. In this blog post, we will delve into the workings of weather louvres, focusing specifically on their ability to defend against rain.

The fundamental principle behind the rain defence capability of weather louvres lies in the shape of their blades.

As air enters the louvre, it encounters a series of specially designed blades that force it to change direction rapidly.

This abrupt change in airflow direction creates areas of low and high pressure, leading to the formation of low-pressure vortex turbulence.

The low-pressure areas generated by the turbulent airflow within the louvre play a crucial role in preventing rainwater from entering the structure.
Water Droplet Collection and Redirection:

As the air moves through the louvre, water droplets present in the incoming airflow are effectively thrown out into these low-pressure zones.

The droplets are then collected within the channels present in the louvre blades.

Once collected, the water is redirected horizontally along the blades towards the jambs and mullions of the louvre.

This horizontal redirection ensures that the water remains within the louvre system, minimising the risk of it entering the building.
The Importance of Effective Drainage:

While the ability to collect water is a vital aspect of weather louvres, it is equally important to ensure effective drainage. This is particularly crucial for larger width panels where a substantial amount of rainwater may be accumulated. If water is not efficiently drained away, there is a risk of it cascading down the louvre face and being re-entrained into the inlet airflow.

To avoid such scenarios, high-performance weather or rain defence louvres should be equipped with robust drainage systems. This typically enables collected water to be drained vertically down the jambs and mullions, allowing it to flow onto the cill and out of the building. These channels are designed to efficiently divert collected water towards designated outlets, preventing any possibility of water re-entering the ventilation system.

Weather Louvre Testing:

The standard performance test for weather louvres in Europe is EN 13030:2001 ‘Ventilation for buildings — Terminals — Performance testing of louvres subjected to simulated rain’.

The test results enable specifiers to directly compare the performance of different rain defence louvre models. A single louvre design classification should be accompanied by the limiting core velocity, e.g. Class A 2 up to 2m/s.

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