Here we classify
our products in six main groups which allow the installation
to be used in different ways. The sensation of exterior space
as perceived from inside is quite different for each of them.
The optimum design must be chosen for each specific case
so as not to increase costs.
A) INTEGRAL TELESCOPIC ENCLOSURE

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By this we mean a construction
in which the roof and walls move together as a
unit. In the summer, the pool is completely open
to the air, as can be seen in the photo.
Manual opening and closing (without motor drive)
is possible for structures up to 23 metres wide.
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B) PENTHOUSE TELESCOPIC ENCLOSURE

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This is a variant of
type A), in which one side rests on pillars, a
wall or a changing-room block.
May abut other structures on up to three sides.
This type of enclosure is very suitable for private
installations in which the swimming pool is close
to the house, since the pool may be accessed from
the house without having to go out into the cold. |
C) INTEGRAL TELESCOPIC CANOPY
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| In this type of construction, only the roof moves.
The perimeter is supported on reinforced concrete,
or alternatively on a structure in hot-dip galvanized
steel, entirely bolted.
The perimeter beam must be finished with lacquered
aluminium panels and the area round the gutter must
be waterproofed. |
D) INTEGRAL TELESCOPIC CANOPY ON COLUMNS
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| With this type of canopy the side or end columns
may be masonry or concrete, or metal fabrications.
A variety of different skins may be employed between
the perimeter beam and the columns, allowing when necessary
for 100% opening. |
E) INCLINED-PLANE INTEGRAL TELESCOPIC CANOPIES

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| Another variant of telescopic canopies are those
on an inclined plane. According to the overall length
there may be 2 or 3 louvers, which must be fabricated
at least in hot-dip galvanized steel and fully bolted.
The modules may be steel, with the same specifications,
or in lacquered aluminium.
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F) COVERS

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