Designed to meet exacting demands
The Conservation SunPipe has been designed to replicate a Victorian cast iron rooflight, and fits virtually flush with the roofline of a pitched roof building. This makes it a very unobtrusive termination for the SunPipe.
The Monodraught Conservation SunPipe has been developed to answer the problem encountered in many Conservation areas, where the roofs of listed buildings are required to retain their original lines and often a normal skylight or roof light is not allowed.
Rooflight to SunPipe
The rooflight includes an adaptor to fit the circular SunPipe, which
reflects natural daylight down into the area below. The SunPipe reflects
and intensifies sunlight and natural daylight and the ceiling diffuser
creates an even spread of light into the room.
Specification
The Conservation SunPipe roof light frame measures 665 x 875mm with a
glass area of 440 x 625mm. A highly reflective rectangular adapter inside
reduces the size to 375 x 537mm and this is connected to a rectangular to
circular transition unit to suit a SunPipe tube. The system can fit both
12" (300mm) and 18" (450mm) SunPipe tubes. The SunPipe adjustable elbows
enable the system to fit any angle of roof pitch.
The Conservation SunPipe system is ideally suited to an application
where there is a normal flat ceiling to the room, as opposed to a typical
loft conversion, where a normal roof light can be used the highly
reflective aluminium SunPipe tube reflects and intensifies sunlight and
normal daylight into the room below. The light is spread evenly by the
patented recessed SunPipe diffuser.