OVERVIEW
A Thermally Broken High Rise Window and Door System designed for demanding performance requirements, Incorporating Sliding Doors, Fixed Glazing, Top hung Sashes and Hinged Doors in a common size platform frame and sitting within a Common Perimeter Seismic Fame.
The 134mm wide Frame fits within a 158mm Seismic perimeter frame, and has 2 Track Sliding Doors, Hinged doors and Fixed Glazing options – all connected together with Male / Female Mullions designed for various permutations of the system.
The Coupling Mullion arrangements allows for various combinations of internal frame types and functions to be coupled together in a continuous frame, - which provides continuous finishing lines for Deck tiles, internal floor and ceiling finishes as well as providing superior weathering performance by eliminating interfaces.
SPANS AND CAPACITY
Span Capacity varies project by project based on a number of interrelated variables, but a typical sliding panel size in the 134mm High Rise System is circa 2800mmH x 1500mmW
The System can be used in demanding wind zones up to 3.6kPa ULS and with a Seismic Interfloor Drift ULS 60mm
FRAME TYPES AND FEATURES
The 134mm (2 Track) Frame fits within a common 158mm Seismic Perimeter Frame
Seismic Heads, Jambs and Cills are generally rebated into the Architectural finishes such that the inside face of the Seismics are flush with Internal Finishes, reducing the amount of visible aluminium.
SLIDING PANELS, HINGED DOORS AND SASHES
The system is designed to accommodate Sliding and Hinged Doors, as well as Fixed Glazing and Top Hung Sash panels. The nature of the system is that each “panel” is ‘panelised’ in a sense that they couple into the seismic frame, in a completed / glazed state - limiting the amount of any in situ assembly or glazing.
Sliding Doors have a “fixed” interlocker to increase the performance of the system.
Sizes of panels and configurations vary with local wind pressures and site conditions.
INFILLS AND GLAZING CAPACITY
The Glazing cavity of the 134mm Window and Door System can be adapted with beads to accommodate a variety of glass thicknesses from 8mm single glazed to 30mm Double glazed
PERFORMANCE
The 134mm Window System has been tested to a wind pressure (ULS) of 3.6kPa and ULS Interfloor Drift of 60mm
The system performance varies depending on
Panel Size
Mullion Centres
FINISHES / COLOURS / HARDWARE
The System can be Surface Finished in a variety of options.
Powdercoat to AAMA2604 in Standard Dulux, Akzo Nobel or Custom Colours
PVDF Finish to AAMA2605
Anodised 20 Micron
Electrophoresis Anodised Finish
A variety of different hardware options can be accommodated within the system.
PERFORMANCE TESTING
KFI Curtain Wall Systems are generally Tested at an ILAC Accredited International Testing Facility to the Requirements of AS/NZS 4284
A library of Tests are kept for each system type, and if a project performance requirement exceeds or differs significantly from test reports on file, a project specific test can be carried out.
INSTALLATION
Installation is typically carried out by KFI as a part of the façade contract in order to give effect to warranties and producer statements.
MAINTENANCE
At the completion of a project KFI will compile and hand over a set of Completion Documents which includes a written Operation and Maintenance Manual – specifying the required cleaning, maintenance and inspection regime for various parts of the façade for the duration of the warranty period.
NZBC COMPLIANCE
A Compliance Pathway Report is created for each project, listing compliance with the following mandatory provisions of the New Zealand Building Code
B1 – Structure
B2 – Durability
E2 – External Moisture
F2 – Hazardous Building Materials
F4 – Safety from Falling
In addition to this KFI provides information on the Curtain Wall System to enable the satisfaction of
C3 – Fire affecting Areas Beyond the Source
G4 – Ventilation
G6 – Airborne and Impact Sound
G7 – Natural Light
H1 – Energy Efficiency


