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Marvault HF

Versatile barrel vault rooflights with a maximum span of 9 metres and hidden fixings. The Marvault HF roofing system includes a glazing bar design with no visible fixings. The system offers a maximum spanning capacity of 9 metres and is available in 3 height options – 1/8, 1/5, or 1/2 of span. Vault rooflights of unrestricted lengths can be created using Marvault HF.

Marvault HF Features and Options

Components

Light Levels

The provision of natural daylight is a regulatory requirement, with recommendations for a minimum rooflight area of 10%, a 12% area for industrial buildings, and a greater percentage of rooflights for buildings such as sports halls etc.

Compatibility

Vault rooflights are compatible with most commonly used building materials. However, solvents and alkaline cleaners should not be used with any vault rooflight. Polycarbonate vault rooflights should not come into contact with any plastisol coated steel.

Kerbs 

Appropriate roof apertures and insulated kerbs in either timber, steel, GRP or concrete for the fitting of the selected vault rooflight system must be provided by the contractor.

Handling

Vault rooflights should always be handled by two people. If vaults are to be mechanically handled they must be secured on pallets and deposited at safe positions on the roof. Great care must be taken with all vaults in windy conditions.

Storage 

All vault rooflights should be stored in cool, dry conditions away from direct sunlight, preferably indoors. If outside storage is unavoidable the units should be stacked on a pallet and covered with an opaque waterproof cover draped over timbers placed on the top vault to ventilate the stack and prevent overheating.

Safety

Rooflight installations must comply with the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 1994. Vault installations in all materials can be made to satisfy the Regulations. Brett Martin CDM specifications and guidance should be obtained for specific projects.

Brett Martin recommend that rooflights should not be walked on under any circumstances.

Maintenance and Cleaning 

The general condition of units and all accessories, particularly security of fixings and sealants, should be checked periodically. Abrasive and alkali cleaning materials should be avoided. A mild detergent and a soft rag or sponge can be used to remove surface dirt.

Technical Support

Please contact Brett Martin for further guidance, including technical bulletins on installation, handling and maintenance, COSHH data sheets, NBS product specification clauses and CPD seminars.

 

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