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Measuring your Climax pitched roof
Measurement
Determine height difference H.
Height difference H is the difference between the bottom side of wall profile MB and the bottom surface of the
gutter combination. The stop lip for the window is not included in the calculation.
Height h depends on the thickness of the glazing and the angle of gradient where 1 or multiple thermal bridges are
to be slid in.
Determine the depth (Fig. 2, page 13)
Measure from the wall to the inner side of the support post or the window under gutter support GD1/GD2 to
determine roof depth D. The additional depth of gutter G + Y16P + gutter support GD is 233 mm for a Climax.
thermal bridge. The depth for a Climax without a thermal bridge with gutter support GD1 or GD2 is 225 mm.
Determine the width B (Fig. 2, page 13)
Width B of the Climax is the distance between the outer side of the side supports ZD. An additional 12 mm per side
support must be added for applications with a side support cover ZDC. The total conservatory width with 2 ZDCs
is, therefore, 24 mm wider. If the Climax is installed between two walls and a gutter with screwed-on gutter end
pieces is used, you can deduct 5 mm per side from width B. This is because the screws for the gutter end piece
require additional width and additional clearance is recommended.
These measurements can be used to calculate all other measurements using the Climafast calculation application
that is made available free of charge by Skylux. We strongly recommend the use of the calculation application.
All possible exceptions are taken into account. The correct cutting lengths are provided and only correct
combinations are suggested. The list of measurements for sizing is always provided with the materials.
D
H
h
B
H
D
233 mm
Y16P
Sheet thickness (mm)
Slope °
5-35
36-45
5-20
21-35
36-40
41-45
5-30
31-34
41-45
Number of Y16P
1
2
1
2
3
4
2
3
4
Heigth h (mm)
156
172
156
172
188
204
172
188
204
0-16
17-25
Number of Y16P in relation to the sheet thickness and angle of slope
26-34