The Berkeley Window was originally created in order to replace existing 1920s and 1930s Steel windows that were predominantly Single pane Leaded Glass, exterior putty glazed. For the Berkeley window, Crittall developed an entirely new series of hot rolled sections where a solid steel chamfer replicates exterior putty glazing, whilst the interior glazing improves access for reglazing and security.
Berkeley offers an ideal solution for both replacement projects and new construction where minimum sightlines, maximum daylight, and fine detail are desired. The system is suitable for high-end residential, institutional and commercial applications.
Please note that these product properties are not a replacement for the manufacturer's literature and it is always recommended that Crittall Windows is consulted before specifying.
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| Features (?) | Double integral EPDM weatherstripping , Glazing up to 18mm , High performance , Hot-dip galvanized , Ideal for traditional refurbishment projects , Registered design , Unique articulated frame and sash | |
| Water Tightness (?) | 300 Pa | |
| Wind Resistance (?) | 2800 Pa | |
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| Uniclass (?) | Pr_30_59_98 Window units | |