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Motorised Venetian blind – concealed in the Schüco AWS 120 CC.SI composite window system

The Schüco CCB (Concealed Composite Blind) sun shading system is a Venetian blind, fully integrated in the Schüco AWS 120CC.Si (Composite Construction Super Insulation) composite window system, which can be used regardless of wind loads and weather influences due to its protected position.

The aluminium louvre blades made of a special alloy can be raised and lowered, as well as opened and closed in any position. In this way, the attractive, high-quality system with high functionality offers efficient sun shading, glare protection and screening alongside the best views to the outside.

In addition, installation in the vent in the space between the single glazing on the outside and the insulating glazing on the inside means that the top profile of the Venetian blind is completely concealed. Furthermore, a minimal stack height is achieved when the Venetian blind is raised and, when the blind is lowered, it prevents light coming through the sides.

Planning benefit

  • Integration of the system in the composite window provides a high degree of planning reliability
  • Plastic top profile supplements the insulation and optimises the U value of the composite window
  • Concealed lateral guide in the rebate space prevents light entering from the sides
  • Use irrespective of wind loads and weather factors
  • Variety of design options: 14 colours and two coating types available
  • High system reliability: motor and Venetian blind components are specially designed for temperature fluctuations from -20°C to +85°C occurring in the space between the panes of the composite window

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Technical information

Min.-max. height
379...3619 mm
Min.-max. width
423...2639 mm
Max. area
4 m²
Power supply
24 V
Profile dimensions
25 mm
Installation option
Integrated
Wind stability
Unaffected by wind
Louvre blade angle
Adjustable
Louvre blade type
Venetian blind louvre blade
Properties
Sun shading, Protection from heat, Screening, Glare protection
Surface finishes
RAL, Powder, Paint
Max. width
2639 mm
Min. width
423 mm
Max. height
3619 mm
Min. height
379 mm
Area of application
Internal use, Residential projects, Commercial projects, Window
Louvre blade arrangement
Horizontal
Material
Aluminium
Operating type
electric
Control unit
KNX, LON
Automatic
Yes
Timer automation system
Yes
Weather-resistant
Yes
Unaffected by wind
Yes
Power consumption
8-18 VA
Integrated thermal protection
Yes
CE marking
Yes
Low-maintenance
Yes

CAD data

Planning principles
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System drawings
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Brochures

Overview of Schüco Sun Shading CSB, CTB, CCB
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Schüco Sun Shading CCB
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