CI system continuous rooflight S

Light – air – smoke extraction

The CI System continuous rooflight S (saddleback roof type) gives you an economical daylight system. Just like the CI System continuous rooflight B it is suitable for both retrofitting and for new building – a versatile roofing element for a high incidence of daylight into the interior of the building, and as an approved smoke and heat ventilation system for compliance with EN 12101-2.
The CI System continuous rooflight S ensures dazzle free lighting of interiors and even distribution of light throughout the whole depth of the room. The saddle back roof structure of the continuous rooflight system is attractive and gives the roof surface a clear cut structure. As we always use premium quality materials, the CI System continuous rooflight S is durable and has excellent utility value.

Our product – your benefit:

  • We use aluminium for the frame construction, which can be colour coated on request.
  • If needed, you can equip CI System continuous rooflight S with smoke and heat ventilation devices that fulfil the requirements of EN 12101-2.
  • The light panels are made of multiple layer polycarbonate with durable coextruded UV light protection; opaque, dazzle-free type for diffuse interior lighting. Clear light panels can be fitted for very high levels of incident daylight.
  • CI System continuous rooflight S is suitable for any kind of framing construction and can easily be mounted on upstands made of glued laminate, steel profiles or reinforced concrete.
  • These light panels are suitable as a meltable roof surface pursuant to DIN 18230.
  • CI System continuous rooflight S can optionally be fitted with hard roofing pursuant to DIN 4102-7.
  • LAMILUX supplies and mounts the complete continuous rooflight including all the necessary upstands.
  • LAMILUX CI System continuous rooflight S is available in 30° or 45° angle of inclination .
  • CI System continuous rooflight S has been approved as "fall-through proof on fitting" by the German builders employers' liability insurance association (GS Bau 18).

The quality is decisive

Material
40 mm multi-shell polycarbonate

Thermal transition
Ug= 1.3 – 1.7 W/(m²K)

translucency
approx. 47 % opaque, anti-dazzle

Total energy throughput
approx. 54 %

Fire class
DIN 4102 B2 (non-flammable, without burning droplets)
DIN 4102-7 "hard roofing" (special option)

Hail resistance
The material quality of the light panel guarantees resilience of the LAMILUX continuous rooflight system to hail under the following circumstances:
Hail damage exists if at least 5 holes occur during a simulated hail test with 10 shots of 20 mm artificial hailstones (made of 6.6 Polyamide) at a speed of 21 m/s at the coextruded surface of the element.

CI System smoke lift S for ventilation and as a SHEV system

The combination of light, ventilation and smoke extraction helps CI System continuous rooflight S to keep people safe and protect your assets and building, just like any other LAMILUX daylight system.





  • CI System continuous rooflight S can be fitted with electrically and pneumatically actuated ventilation flaps on request.
  • When supplied as a SHEV system, double flaps are fitted to the rooflight: the flaps can be actuated by means of thermal actuation, thermal and CO2 remote actuation, or electrical remote actuation.
Click here for more information on the CI System smoke lift S.

Variants

Type length x width (in m) geometric value per m² aerodynamic value per m²
150/I 0,80 x 1,50 1,682 1,093
250/I 0,80 x 2,50 2,937 1,762
150/II 0,90 x 1,50 1,914 1,244
250/II 0,90 x 2,50 3,342 2,005
150/III 1,20 x 1,50 2,610 1,697
250/III 1,20 x 2,50 4,558 2,963

LAMILUX sheet steel upstands

  • Galvanized quality steel sheeting, no need for additional coating
  • Dimensioning in line with DASt directive 016 – static safety and economy
  • Upstand height depending on roof structure
  • Self-supporting from bonder to bonder or laid on stringers throughout
 

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