Louvreclad Venus Series® steel chevron louvres offer zero-vision screening. Installable horizontally or vertically, they are ideal for plant screening, privacy, and security.
Performance
Provides complete privacy with Class C 83% rain defence and Class 3 aerodynamics, making it perfect for plant screening, privacy, and security.
Aesthetics
The louvres have an appealing appearance from both sides, ideal for applications where visibility from both perspectives matters, such as balcony screening and carparks.
Design
Engineered for a maximum span of 1800mm, the Venus Series® can be specified as prefabricated panels or continuous louvres with integrated doors, offering versatile design options.
Adaptability
94mm deep steel chevron louvre with a 62.5mm pitch, suitable for horizontal or vertical installation. Available in any Colorbond or Unicote finish, ensuring a sleek appearance.
Roll-formed steel chevron louvres
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Projects will be delivered in a timely manner, be on specification, engineered to Australian standards and finished to the highest quality.
Should you require samples, we offer up to 3 product samples free of charge. Special colour requests POA.
Selecting the right louvreinvolves these steps.
To select the right performance louvre for your project design: 1) The mechanical engineer defines the required volume flow rate (m ³/s) for mechanical plant or passive ventilation dictated by the mechanical equipment behind the louvres. 2) Mechanical engineer defines the maximum allowable pressure drop across a louvre before fan performance suffers. 3) The architect and engineer then balance the louvre façade area (m2) against the pressure drop requirements, required rain resistance, and aesthetics to get a mutually workable outcome. 4) Finally you can then specify the louvre that works for your design aesthetically and achieves the performance classification required for both aerodynamics and rain defence using the Australian Standard AS4740:2000 classification system. Please note: louvre performance is proportional to the design airflow. For example, the higher the air velocity, the lower the rain defence.