What does Balcony Systems Solutions Ltd Glass Railings offer architects, specifiers and engineers?
When an architect , specifier or engineer is given a railing or balustrade area he or she has much to consider; Building regulations, loadings, weight, materials aesthetics..and much more.
In regards to railings, balustrades
and barriers that protect a fall and because of the requirements that
need to be met in terms of loadings and forces, many times aesthetics
are compromised for the sake of safety, and rightly so. After all
safety first.
But what if you didn't need to compromise anything?
The Balcony System glass balustrade offers the architect, engineer or specifier the ability to achieve a pleasing clean aesthetic glass railing, with a lightweight, strong and easy to implement system.
Specially
designed the handrail system has a shape that provides and
exceptionally high moment inertia relative to it's size and weight,
this allows the handrail to span large openings without the need for
vertical balusters or rails. Taking the load at the handrail reduces
significantly the loads transferred to the structure and allows a clear
railings system. Using 10mm clear glass that weighs 27 kg per linear
meter the system barely impact on the floor loads.
The glass balustrade
system has a small bottom rail 43mm high that is fixed every 400 to
500mm The glass fits inside this bottom rail and into the handrail.
Glazing beads are used top and bottom, allowing easy glass
installation, easy glass alignment and in future if ever required, easy
glass replacement. This glass railing system does NOT employ ugly glass
clamps or lugs and has very clean lines.
Glasses are
polished on the sides that are on show, this gives a very nice feature
particularly on sunny days when the sun bounces of the polished edges
and breaks into a spectrum as through a prism. The glass panels are
spaced with a 30mm gap from one panel to the next, this ensures no
fingers get trapped and allows for expansion and contraction in the
balustrade system.
Sometimes the lengths of the balustrade
required surpass the ability of the handrails to take the full load by
itself. At this point vertical posts are introduced into the railing
system. Again these vertical posts are designed to be extremely
aesthetic. The glass does not connect or intersect with the posts and
the glass railing maintains its clean lines.
The approach
balcony systems have taken with the posts is ground breaking. The main
problems when designing such balustrades is usually trying to determine
the end height above FFL (finished floor level). We have come to
realize if you guess too much at the build stage you work hard at the
end. And so the balcony vertical posts are designed to work
telescopically!
The primary posts are appx 1.0m long and are made
from structural steel and is hot dipped galvanized. These can be bolted
to the structure at the start of the build or balcony construction.
Then the insulation, finishes, decking etc can be laid and finished,
leaving the remainder of the primary post sticking out. This then gets
fitted with the system post, which covers it AND gives the correct
finished height. The glass railing or glass balustrade can be installed
at the correct height while having a strong member fitted down to the
structure.
Balcony
systems offer architects, specifiers and engineers all the details
mentioned above freely on the website, both in pdf format and in
AutoCAD format which can easily be inserted into their working drawings.
Balcony systems glass railings
are proven and both test information and structural calculation
information is readily available giving professionals the confidence
with which to specify, use and enjoy these glass railing systems.
Many
finishes are available but most popular is Balcony Systems innovative
stainless steel lookalike called "Royal Chrome" having all the visual
effects of polished stainless steel handrails, the Royal Chrome finish is an anodize finish that is extremely corrosion resistant and employs no welding whatsoever.

