Airolite offers vertical blade Miami-Dade qualified wind-driven rain louver


Airolite introduces Storm Class Louver SCV660MD, a vertical blade louver that has been tested and certified in accordance with Miami-Dade NOA 12-0418.05, and passes the Miami-Dade TAS 100A wind-driven rain test procedure without the need for a damper. In addition to passing all relative Florida and Miami-Dade impact and structural wind test procedures, the SCV660MD also passes the new AMCA 540 Large Missile Impact Standard; bears the AMCA Seal for Water Penetration, Air Performance, and Wind-Driven Rain; and is AMCA Listed as a High Velocity, Rain Resistant and Impact Resistant Louver. Louvers featuring vertical blades offer the best protection against wind-driven rain and the vertical blade offers a distinct look to a building’s facade. 

For more than 90 years, Airolite has been helping construction professionals around the world in the design, selection and specification of architectural louvers, grilles, screens and sun controls.

For more information about Airolite products, visit www.airolite.com or contact Airolite, P.O. Box 410, Schofield, WI 54476-0410, (715) 841-8757, FAX (715) 841-8773.



May 29, 2013


Topic Area: Press Release


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