
Xtralite rooflights are bespoke products and a range of shapes is available including those shown here. Similarly, virtually any sizes can be accommodated—up to a maximum of 1200 mm x 2400 mm—although designers may wish to consider the guide sizes shown.
Guide Sizes (mm) |
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Square |
Rectangular |
| 600 x 600 1200 x 1200 750 x 750 1350 x 1350 900 x 900 1500 x 1500 1000 x 1000 1800 x 1800 1050 x 1050 |
600 x 900 900 x 1800 600 x 1200 900 x 2400 600 x 1500 1000 x 1500 600 x 1800 1000 x 2000 600 x 2400 1200 x 1500 900 x 1200 1200 x 1800 900 x 1350 1200 x 2400 900 x 1500 1500 x 2400 |
Pyramid (PY) |
Dome (DM) |
The various glazing layers in Xtralite rooflights can be supplied in four types or colours: clear, opal, bronze or diffused—with the characteristics described below. For information on the light transmission of different types of polycarbonate rooflight glazing in various configurations, rrefer to the Properties of Glazing Materials and Configurations page. In addition, all ranges are ‘Non-fragile, Class B’ rating classified to ACR[M]001:2005 ‘Test For Non-Fragility of Profiled Sheeted Roofing Assemblies’, Edition 3 – the “Red Book”.
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Clear Glazing
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Diffused Glazing
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Opal Glazing
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Bronze Glazing
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Glass (IGL) GlazingOffered in lieu of polycarbonate. Double glazed insulated glass units will provide
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How to specify Xtralite rooflights |
If you need to know more about the elements that make up the X-One rooflight, click on the following for more information: Understanding ventilationUnderstanding roof fixing and security |
If you would like to specify exactly which X-One configuration you require, click on the following to go to the specification guide: Go to specification guide |
To find a full range of PDF and CAD drawings for the Xtralite range, click on the following to go to the downloads section: Go to downloads section |