Article | REF: C3601 V1

Curtain walls - terminology and various standards

Author: Moïse RIOTTEAU

Publication date: August 10, 2009, Review date: March 4, 2015 | Lire en français

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    6. Glazing

    There are product standards, but these are more the concern of glazing manufacturers. The façade builder is concerned by DTUs and certain regulations.

    6.1 DTU 39 Miroiterie Vitrerie NF P 78-201 (October 2006)

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    6.1.1 General

    It applies to glazing used to enclose and cover the building and installed at an inclination of at least 5° (8.7%) to the horizontal, and to interior glazing with no inclination limitation. Glass roofs with a very shallow slope (< 5°) must therefore be submitted to CSTB...

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