Glazing guide, Ab c, Ab a b c – Palram PALGAR User Manual
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PALSUN® PALGARD™
Glazing Guide
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Figure 20a,b,c. “Dry” Glazing in Conventional
Aluminum Systems, New or Refurbished:
a. Hinged Window
b. Fixed Window
c. Designated Blast/Gas Security Window
e. Indications for Design & Execution of PALSUN Glazing Supporting Frames:
1) PALSUN safety Glazing as Glass Replacement in Existing Window Frames:
PALSUN glazing could be installed in conventional residential housing wood, steel or aluminum doors &
windows, or subdivided ones used in schools and educational facilities, replacing fragile and unsafe glass
panes. Old-fashioned fenestration it is usually glazed by the “wet” method, with sealing paste &
compatible putty, while recent types are almost certain to be of the “dry” type. Limited rabbet depth
suffices for the relatively small sized conventional windows.
Figure 18a,b,c. PALSUN “Wet” Glazing in Conventional
Wooden Windows, New or Refurbished.
a
b
c
Figure 19a,b. PALSUN “Wet” Glazing in Conventional
Steel Windows, in Light & Heavy Duty Versions, New
or Refurbished.
a
b
a
b
c