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Solar Innovations’ Monster Wall System Enables Larger Panels to Operate With Ease

Solar Innovations, a company that produces windows, doors, sliding, folding and stacking walls, skylights, conservatories, greenhouses and sunrooms for use in residential and commercial buildings, has declared the availability of its SI30000 Monster Wall System. The current system is an improvement over the previous SI3000 system.

The SI30000 Monster Wall System is designed to house solar panels up to 4 x 12 feet size. In addition, larger panels can also be accommodated based on the engineering standards. The improvements in the SI30000 panel are all made within its frame limits  with a depth of three inches and incorporate twin wheel trolleys. Unlike the previous model, the upgraded trolleys are provided with wheels on both the sides to carry and operate heavier panels. The trolley and twin wheel designs contribute to considerable reduction in weight of each panel despite the increased panel size.

For the purpose of meeting the requirements of the clients with an existing fold glass wall system, Solar Innovations has made the head and sill of the SI30000 system to hold the panel frames of both the SI3000 and SI30000. The sight lines that were installed for the previous systems can be used for all units to accommodate large sized panels and extra weight. The system can hold two to twenty panels in tone with the preference of the customer.

The system incorporated with the folding glass wall is presently offered in both in-swing and out-swing models and accommodates individual functional panels. The new SI30000 framework assists in making a seamless transition all around the wall and allows the creation of sidelites, transoms, and French or terrace doors.

Source: http://www.solarinnovations.com/

Joel Scanlon

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Joel emigrated to Australia in 1995 and worked for five years in the mining industry as an exploration geotechnician, using GIS mapping and CAD software. Upon moving to the North Coast of NSW, Australia Joel worked as a graphic designer for a leading consultancy firm. After that, he ran a successful business providing web services to businesses along the eastern seaboard of Australia. During this time, he developed and launched News-Medical.Net. Joel has been working with AZoNetwork since the company was founded in 2000.

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