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Turn & Tilt Concept
How a Turn & Tilt Window Operates The simple yet versatile design of a turn and tilt window allows it to be operated by a single handle. When the handle is rotated to the vertical position, the window can be tilted approximately 150 mm (5.9") inwards. When the handle is in the horizontal position, the window can be swung open into the room. Turn and tilt windows have a unique design that allows the window to tilt inward, allowing for a draft-free ventilation while keeping out precipitation. This design also permits the window to swing wide open for ease of cleaning as well as an emergency exit.
Features and Benefits of this Dual Action For Ventilation: A traditional open window often causes a draft due to the direct path of the outside wind into the room. With a turn & tilt window, the outside air is channeled through the sides of the window, while hotter air escapes through the top. This process allows efficient air circulation without the draft. For Ease of Cleaning: By swinging the window inward into the room, a homeowner can easily and safely clean both glass surfaces.
Weather Tighness of Turn & Tilt Windows The multipoint locking hardware maintains continuous contact with weather strip to keep out harsh weather and noise.
High Security
There are many security features built into the turn & tilt window. First, locking points around the window securely join the sash and frame. In addition, an integrated jamming device further prevents exterior operation. Finally, the turn & tilt window provides security you can hear.
Egress (Emergency Exit) Unlike traditional window, the turn & tilt hardware allows the window to open completely for a clear exit in an emergency.
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