ome 3000m? of Trilite Ultra 36 single skin translucent GRP rooflights by Brett Martin Daylight Systems have been applied to Network Rail's Paragon Station in Hull.
These sheets are supplied with Superlife enhanced UV surface protection to minimise the effects of radiation. Translucent GRP rooflights were specified to provide an even distribution of daylight. Sheets are available in polycarbonate.
A series of Marvault HF rooflights have been installed on the roof of a renovated nineteenth century mill that forms part of Eskmills, a business park in Musselburgh near Edinburgh.
The versatile barrel vault rooflight system with a spanning capacity of up to nine metres is made by Brett Martin Daylight Systems.
Fixed to pre-prepared kerbs, each of the rooflights are 2.1m long and have a span of 1.4m. Marlon FSX Longlife 3mm solid clear polycarbonate was specified for both the inner and outer glazing to give a high level of direct daylight with an optical clarity similar to glass.
The Marvault HF system has built-in drainage, is available in three height options and can be easily linked to form rooflights of any length.
Designed and supplied by Brett Martin Daylight Systems, the roof of Arsenal's new Emirates Stadium includes 6440m of Marlon CS Longlife clear polycarbonate roof lights.
The lights provide a 90% level of light transmission. Additionally, they have a co-extruded uv-absorption layer to minimise the effects of the sun and protect roof lights from discolouration and degradation. Manufactured to a PMF R60 profile in a combination of straight, tapered and trimmed sheets, they can be supplied in site assembled and factory assembled forms.