CW50 Brochure
CW50 Brochure
CW50 Brochure
CW 50
Concept Wall 50 is a faade and roof system that offers unlimited design freedom and allows maximum
transparency. As such, CW 50 meets all requirements of contemporary architecture. Innovative solutions
contribute towards the tendency of big, heavy and thick glass panes. CW 50 supports up to 150, 310 and
700 kg in various glass support configurations. Even more glass weight can be offered in bespoke solutions.
The system is available in several design and glazing variants, like steel beam look, standard pressure
plates, structurally glazed and structurally clamped solutions. Specified levels of fire-resistance, burglar
proof classes and thermal insulation, down to Uf = 0.56W/ mK, are provided by different technical
variants.
In addition to that, dedicated opening types can also be seamlessly integrated; a parallel opening window,
a top hung window, a hidden vent turn and tilt window, but also a flush roof vent for integration in roof
applications of CW 50.
The CW 50 stands for an extensive range of profiles, gaskets, accessories and tools. It is specially
developed for easy fabrication and installation.
1.
This THW can be integrated in the overall strategy of the buildings Smoke & Heat Exhaust
Ventilation Systems (SHEVS).
2.
The glazing of the window can be done with glazing beads or with structural silicone glazing
(SSG).
The Flush Roof Vent has been developed to perfectly blend into the buildings outer
shell without causing any disruption to the surface, with inclination angles of 5 up
to 80. With this opening type, the architectural creativity is limitless.
The superior High Insulation variant assures an increased insulation by using
additional gaskets and longer insulation strips. The possibility to integrate 52 mm
glass in this HI version further enhances thermal efficiency. A motor-operated
version is especially convenient within building management systems or in roof
windows in hard-to-reach places.
4.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Style variants
CW 50
CW 50-HI
CW 50-FP
functional
50 mm
50 mm
50 mm
50 mm
50 mm
50 mm
Depth mullions
from 42 mm to 300 mm
from 42 mm to 300 mm
from 63 mm to 105 mm
Depth transoms
from 5 mm to 193 mm
from 5 mm to 193 mm
from 67 mm to 109 mm
Glazing
Rebate height
20 mm
20 mm
20 mm
Glass thickness
from 6 mm to 61 mm
from 22 mm to 61 mm
33 mm/48 mm
1-2-3-4-5
1-2-3-4-5
CS 77-FP door
yes
yes
no
CW 50-SL
CW 50 ALU ON STEEL
CW 50-TT
slender appearance
rationalized system
15/50 mm
50 mm
50 mm
50 mm
50 mm
50 mm
Depth mullions
51 mm
Depth transoms
from 88 mm to 173 mm
from 5 mm to 58 mm
from 84 mm to 231 mm
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Style variants
not applicable
Rebate height
20 mm
20 mm
20 mm
Glass thickness
from 6 to 61 mm
from 6 to 61 mm
from 6 mm to 61 mm
1-2-3-4-5
1-2-3-4-5
1-2-5
yes
yes
no
CW 50-HI is certified by the German notified body ift Rosenheim for passive house applications. This certification requires an overall insulation
value of max. 0.7 W/mK using glass with Ug 0.7 W/mK and a panel with Up of 0.25 W/mK. With the CW 50-HI profiles, the curtain wall system
achieved the overall insulation value of 0.66 W/mK.
CW 50-SC
CW 50-HL
CW 50-VL
CW 50-SG
50 mm
50 mm
50 mm
50/88 mm
joint: 20 mm
vertical: 20 mm joint
horizontal: 50 mm
vertical: 50 mm
horizontal: 20 mm joint
from 42 mm to 300 mm
from 42 mm to 300 mm
from 42 to 300 mm
from 42 mm to 300 mm
from 5 mm to 193 mm
from 5 mm to193 mm
from 5 to 193 mm
from 5 mm to 193 mm
not applicable
not applicable
structural glazing
glued on cassettes
from 26 mm to 63 mm
from 22 mm to 48 mm
from 27 mm to 42 mm
from 24 mm to 36 mm
1-2-3-5
1-2-3-5
1-2-3-5
1-2-5
yes
no
yes
no
PERFORMANCES
ENERGY
Thermal insulation (1)
EN 12631:2012
COMFORT
Acoustic performance (2)
EN ISO 10140-2; EN ISO 717-1
A1 (150 Pa)
AE 1200
(1200 Pa)
AE 1950
(1950 Pa)
R4 (150 Pa)
RE 1200
(1200 Pa)
RE 1950
(1950 Pa)
2000 Pa
2400Pa
I3 / E5
I5 / E5
SAFETY
Fire Resistance (6)
EN 1364-3, EN 13501-2
Burglar Resistance (7)
EN 1627 EN 1630
EI 15
EW 30
WK1 / RC1
EI 30
E 60
WK2 / RC2
EW 60
EI 60
WK3 / RC3
This table shows classes and values of performances, which can be achieved for specific configurations and opening types.
(1) The Uf-value measures the heat flow. The lower the Uf-value, the better the thermal insulation of the curtain wall.
(2) The sound reduction index (Rw) measures the capacity of the sound reduction performance of the curtain wall.
(3) The air tightness test measures the volume of air that would pass through a curtain wall at a certain air pressure.
(4) The water tightness testing involves applying a uniform water spray at increasing air pressure until water penetrates the curtain wall.
(5) The wind load resistance is a measure of the profiles structural strength and is tested by applying increasing levels of air pressure to simulate the wind force.
(6) The fire resistance is defined by exposing the curtain wall to direct fire in order to determine the stability, thermal insulation and radiation insulation over a certain amount of time.
(7) The burglar resistance is tested by static and dynamic loads, as well as by stimulated attempts to break in using specific tools. This variant requires specific burglar resistance
accessories and processing techniques.