AECDAILY IE EN 86608 0724 2024
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Sealed Integral Blind Assemblies
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
AECDAILY | 2024 |
PDF Catalog
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1 | Slide 1 |
2 | Slide 2: Sealed Integral Blind Assemblies |
3 | Slide 3 |
4 | Slide 4 |
5 | Slide 5: How to Use This Online Learning Course |
6 | Slide 6: Purpose and Learning Objectives |
7 | Slide 7: Contents |
8 | Slide 8: Introduction |
9 | Slide 9: What Are Integral Glass Blinds? |
10 | Slide 10: Why Use Integral Glass Blinds? |
11 | Slide 11: Benefits over Conventional Blinds |
12 | Slide 12: Components and Options |
13 | Slide 13: Blind Components |
14 | Slide 14: Slat Options |
15 | Slide 15: Movement Options |
16 | Slide 16: Glass Options |
17 | Slide 17: Glass Types |
18 | Slide 18: Glass Types |
19 | Slide 19: Door and Frame Options |
20 | Slide 20: Door and Frame Options |
21 | Slide 21: Sample Assembly Details: Aluminum Sliding Door |
22 | Slide 22: Movement Controllers |
23 | Slide 23: Movement Controllers |
24 | Slide 24: Movement Controllers |
25 | Slide 25: Operating Mechanism: Magnet Controls |
26 | Slide 26: Operating Mechanism: Motor Operated Controls |
27 | Slide 27: Operating Mechanism: Manual Operation |
28 | Slide 28: ADA Compliance |
29 | Slide 29: ADA Compliance |
30 | Slide 30: REVIEW QUESTION What is a hex key control and what applications is it suitable for? |
31 | Slide 31: ANSWER A hex key control is a direct drive control suitable for schools, behavioral health centers, corridors in hospitals, or anywhere that you might want to limit who has access to opening and closing blinds. The blinds cannot be operate |
32 | Slide 32: Performance |
33 | Slide 33: Vision |
34 | Slide 34: Sound Control |
35 | Slide 35: Sound Control |
36 | Slide 36: Heat and Light |
37 | Slide 37: Impact Resistance |
38 | Slide 38: Impact Resistance |
39 | Slide 39: Impact Resistance |
40 | Slide 40: Fire Resistance |
41 | Slide 41: Infection Control |
42 | Slide 42: Additional Glazing Testing Standards |
43 | Slide 43: Maintenance and Replacement |
44 | Slide 44: REVIEW QUESTION How do integral blinds mitigate solar heat gain? |
45 | Slide 45: ANSWER With integral blinds, being able to control the degree of shading illuminates the room without allowing excessive solar gains. This effect is magnified when hard coat low-e glass is used in the unit. |
46 | Slide 46: Installation and Applications |
47 | Slide 47: Unitized Integral Blind System |
48 | Slide 48: Installation |
49 | Slide 49: Applications |
50 | Slide 50: Applications: Commercial |
51 | Slide 51: Applications: Commercial |
52 | Slide 52: Applications: Healthcare |
53 | Slide 53: Applications: Healthcare |
54 | Slide 54: Applications: Healthcare |
55 | Slide 55: Applications: Healthcare |
56 | Slide 56: Applications: Healthcare |
57 | Slide 57: REVIEW QUESTION Explain how integral blind assemblies are a better choice than traditional blinds for behavioral health facilities. |
58 | Slide 58: ANSWER Blinds can be hazardous; the knobs, wands, and cords can be used as a means to bring harm to oneself or others. Integral blinds remove the safety threat, allow a space to be opened up with light or for viewing, and allow privacy, an |
59 | Slide 59: Case Studies |
60 | Slide 60: Case Study 1: Eastfield College Kindergarten |
61 | Slide 61: Case Study 1: Eastfield College Kindergarten |
62 | Slide 62: Case Study 1: Eastfield College Kindergarten |
63 | Slide 63: Case Study 2: Children’s Medical Center Plano |
64 | Slide 64: Case Study 2: Children’s Medical Center Plano |
65 | Slide 65: Case Study 3: First State Bank |
66 | Slide 66: Case Study 3: First State Bank |
67 | Slide 67: Case Study 3: First State Bank |
68 | Slide 68: Resources |
69 | Slide 69: Thank You |