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Kensington Wall Mounted } Entrance Canopies


The Kensington Wall Mounted Entrance Canopy is a stunning wall mounted structure that fits in effortlessly with new builds and adds a contemporary look to existing buildings. The canopy structure can be fitted with 10.8mm toughened glass panels which create a spectacular high quality finish and have great acoustic properties. Alternatively, 5mm solid polycarbonate or 16mm structured polycarbonate panels are available which offer high quality, cost effective options.


You can also choose to have our Ascot Solar Glass as your roof option, this Integrated Photovoltaic (IPV) material allows you to generate energy whilst keeping a sleek look to your canopy roof (see page 56).


Features & Benefits


25 YEAR LIFE EXPECTANCY: Life expectancy of up to 25 years, subject to the chosen finish.


SIZE: To your specification. Length:


Unlimited Projection: Up to 2.5 metres


FRAMEWORK FINISH: The steel framework can be galvanised and/or powder coated to any standard RAL colour.


STEEL FRAME: 100mm x 150mm steel hollow section 8mm thick steel laser cut roof arms.


PANELS: Choice of: 10.8mm toughened glass 5mm solid polycarbonate 16mm structured polycarbonate Ascot Solar Glass - See page 56


USES: Entrance/exit canopy Meeting point Wall mounted covered walkway


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Tel: 0800 389 9072 www.ablecanopies.co.uk


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