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The BDL L-shaped combination window can be opened in two distinct ways: tilting or turning. The sash can be tilted up to a maximum of 11cm or turned up to 90 degrees.
Both opening methods are performed with the use of one handle positioned on the side of the sash. This window type comes with a lock as a standard. It can be opened to the right – BDL-R or to the left – BDL-L.
The BVL L-shaped combination window is opened by tilting up to a max. 11cm. The handle is situated on the upper part of the sash. As an option the handle can be fitted with a lock.
BXL non-opening L-shaped combination window.
L-shaped combination windows are installed where the roof meets a vertical wall. These windows serve to extend the roof window into the wall. This greatly increases both the amount of light entering the room and the field of view. The L-shaped combination window can be combined with any type of roof window.
The new line of L-shaped combination windows is characterised by a new frame and sash structure, innovative hardware and newly designed handle. The hardware allows a tilt-and-turn opening system – identical to the one used in vertical tilt-and-turn windows.
In this new range of L-shaped combination windows there is a double sealing system; a peripheral seal and adhering seal.