Fascia Fixed. Awning

30/09/2013 •

The X1-Series Fascia Fixed Awning incorporates stanchions which fix to the face of the balcony structure, whether it be the concrete slab edge or lightweight framing, and extend, at an angle, below the floor level to support the awning panel. This panel with translucent or tinted glass can be used to reduce the amount of direct light and heat entering the lower level as well as providing a level of privacy screening.

How to Specify this configuration

For a project specific specification in word format and project specific CAD files please contact our design team on 07 3272 4599 or email us who will be more than happy to assist.

Alternatively the following generic specification for this configuration can be copied and pasted:

GLAZED BALUSTRADES

01 Location

Where shown on the drawings.

02 Materials

System: THUMP ARCHITECTURAL FITTINGS ‘X1 Series’ – with fascia fixed X1FAWNP stanchions and minimum of toughened glass glazed infill panels.

Contact: Anthony Newman T: 07 3272 4599  or email us

Infills: 10mm minimum thick (subject to project specific Thump engineering) Grade A toughened clear safety glass 1500mm maximum width with heights AFFL and spacings as per drawings and manufacturers recommendations. Pre-drill glass for brackets to supports and handrails and finish glass with smooth corners and edges to meet NCC requirements. If the top of the glass is over 5 metres above the ground below then it must also be “heat soaked”. Overhead glazing to be toughened laminated Grade A safety glass.

Supports: 2 No minimum stainless steel flat supports sized by manufacturers engineer to each glass panel and fascia fixed to substructure.

Finish: All stainless steel to be 316 grade, and shall have pre-assembly ‘Linished Finish’ to maximum 0.5 Ra, with post-assembly electro polished finish to all external applications.

03 Installation

Install in accordance with the manufactures recommendations and to meet AS1170, AS1170.1, AS1288-2006 and AS1428 where required. Allow for installation by THUMP.

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