Bay windows - how to order

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For Sliding Sash Bays

Sliding sash square and splay bays can be made up from any combination of windows from our sliding sash range. Codes are made up as follows:

  • Square bays with two return ends  - SQ
  • Square bays with one return end  - SQR
  • 30° splay bay with two return ends  - SP30
  • 45° splay bay with two return ends  - SP45
  • 60° splay bay with two return ends  - SP60
  • 30° splay bay with one return end  - SPR30
  • 45° splay bay with one return end  - SPR45
  • 60° splay bay with one return end  - SPR60

Window codes from left to right, viewed from outside.
Example: SQ/VS0613/VS1613/VS0613

Special bay windows are available to order – we'll need the following information:

  1. Brickwork Opening Dimensions
  2. Brickwork Projection (External face)
  3. Installation Details (i.e. Part ‘L’ 2002 robust detail)

Note: Dimensions given are for assembled bay window and are not brickwork dimensions. Brickwork needs to be constructed to allow the bay
installation to meet the guidance in Building Regulations.

For Stormsure Square Bays (SQ) – one and two Return Ends, 45° Splay Bays (SP) –  one and two Return Ends

Bays are made up from any combination of windows from the Stormsure range. Return ends are generally 630mm wide windows, or 488mm wide for narrow modules. For square bays use SQ, for splay bays use SP.

Codes are made up as follows:

1. Two return ends – SQ
One return end – SQR

2. Number of lights on
front elevation – 2,3,4,5
Add N suffix if narrow light
Add H suffix if hardwood

3.Window codes from left to right,
viewed from outside

4. State “As Catalogue” or “Opposite Catalogue” if windows are handed.
Example: 
SQ3/LEW112C
AS/LEW312CVC/LEW112C OPP
Trickle ventilators, generally positioned centrally, are supplied as standard with each bay.

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