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Siemens Building T
echnologies
Cerberus Division
09.2000
4.8.2
Application example
DLO
DLR
E
S
Glass wall
DLO
DLR
Glass wall
Partial light scatter
Partial light scatter
DLR
Plan
Front elevation
DLR
DLR
correctly
positioned
incorrectly
positioned
DLR
DLR
DLO
Glass wall
correct
incorrect
position
position
Fig. 19 Application example for the penetration of panes of glass
4.8.3
Reflectors mounted on glass walls
If reflectors are mounted on glass walls, there is a danger that the glass and not the reflec-
tor will reflect the beam. This situation may only occur after commissioning if the glass
wall moves slightly. However, it does not occur if the beam strikes a glass wall at an angle
greater or less than 90
°
.
Recommendation: In such cases hit the beam in a light angle of 5
°
– 10
°
to the reflector,
in order that such reflections which cause interference can be avoided.