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Home & Commercial Building Supplies
: Commercial
: Sun Control Products :
1600 PowerWall®
1600 PowerWall®

- A reliable source of energy that is silent, pollution free, without moving parts, easily installed and easily maintained
Reduces both energy purchase requirements and carbon and overall environmental footprints - Can be incorporated into vertical and sloped glazing applications

Energy conservation. Environmental awareness. Economy. Aesthetics. Today's building owners, architects and occupants want it all. And 1600 PowerWall® — an integrated curtain wall system that produces electrical energy from the power of sunlight — provides a solution. 1600 PowerWall® integrates Kawneer's 1600 Wall System® with polycrystalline cell or amorphous silicon thin film PV technology in glass laminates — designed specifically for integrating with curtain wall products. These PV cells can also be combined with 1600 Sloped Glazing to create 1600 PowerSlope®
Key Features Include:
- A reliable source of energy that is silent, pollution free, without moving parts, easily installed and easily maintained
- Reduces both energy purchase requirements and carbon and overall environmental footprints
- Polycrystalline and thin film PV laminates that typically provide at least 90% of rated power for 10 years and 80% for 20 years
- Fully compatible with Kawneer's range of inside/outside glazed 1600 Wall Systems®
- Can be incorporated into vertical and sloped glazing applications
- Available in a range of sizes compatible with building requirements
- Installed with standard glazing procedures and equipment
- Easy maintenance
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Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management (CESTM), State University of New York (SUNY), NY, USA; Cannon Design, NY, USA


Aquatic Center Entrance Canopy, Callaway Student Athletic Center, Georgia Institute of Technology, GA, USA; Rosser-Fabrap, GA, USA


Cofrin Hall Academic Center, University of Wisconsin, WI, USA; (HOK) Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, Inc., MO, USA


1600 PowerWall®




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