Rabel 14000 is a new style of shading system for modern buildings with emphasis on aesthetics and functionality. Groups of leaves in pairs can be operated electrically and in manual mode any combination of leaves is possible. The leaf height can be up to 4 meters making it possible to cover the building slaps. The system has been designed to allow for seamless integration with the building external cladding. Three versions are available to be used with fiber cement, HPL and metal sheets. Provision has been taken to allow the use of the cladding material on the shading system itself. In addition to the cladding material, the system comes with a range of blades to be installed vertically or horizontally. In the standard configuration a provision has been taken to allow for the installation of a fly screen. Having a track depth of only 60mm makes it the ideal choice for use in tight spaces. For the system to function a top box is not required. As a result the shading can be fitted on existing openings as well as make use of the whole opening from slap to slap.
- Product Name
- Rabel 14000 - Automated Folding Shading System
- Manufacturer
- Rabel Systems
- Manufactured
- Cyprus
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