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“ KEEPING THINGS SIMPLE ”

State-of-the-art sash window has Parts L & F covered .
» ONE OF BRITAIN ’ S BIGGEST AND most innovative window manufacturers is hitting the market with another cutting-edge product .
An ingenious redesign of Victorian Sliders ’ ECOSlide window means it now complies with the requirements of Part L & F .
The upgraded product will deliver U-values of 1.4 and a BFRC Rating of A + 14 to meet Part L , and by fitting each window with the maximum number of trickle vents as standard up to 10,000mm 2 ( EQA ), Victorian Sliders are ensuring it will meet Part F too .
The window will be priced at £ 249 , for any size up to 1300mm x 2400mm .
Group Managing Director Steve Winslet comments : “ Victorian Sliders were the first UK manufacturer to bring a fixed price PVCu sash window product to the market .
“ Now we ’ re doing it again , with the introduction of a fixed-price sash window that satisfies the latest regulations .
“ Installers around the country are crying out for products that help them quickly and easily meet the requirements of Part L and F – and that ’ s exactly what we ’ re providing them with .
“ Trickle vents can ruin the appearance of a window if they ’ re implemented poorly , but thanks to an ingenious design by our founder and Group CEO Scot Starkey , this isn ’ t the case .
“ The vents are concealed , meaning the ECOSlide sash window aesthetics are retained .
“ We tasked ourselves with helping our customers meet Parts L and F without the fuss , and that ’ s exactly what we ’ ve achieved . Job done .”
www . victoriansliders . co . uk

PART L CHANGES LIKELY TO PROMPT SURGE IN UKCA TESTING DEMAND

» INCOMING CHANGES to Part L of the Building Regulations are likely to intensify testing demand in the run up to the December 31 deadline for UKCA certification ; the warning comes from Element Materials Technology – one of the UK ’ s leading testing and certification service providers to the construction industry .
As part of a shift towards lowering domestic CO 2 production through the Future Building Standard , all new doors and windows entering the market from that date must meet new mandated U-values . However , any existing products currently on the market which meet the new mandated U-values must still achieve UKCA marking in order to be sold in the UK from 1 January 2023 .
The requirement is likely to affect hundreds of products manufactured outside of the UK , even if they have achieved CE marking in the country of manufacture .
UKCA marking can only be issued by an approved body listed on the UK government ’ s database . As there are only a small number of approved
bodies , manufacturers who have not yet started or completed the process could find themselves under pressure to secure laboratory space with just six months left until the UKCA marking requirements come into force .
Chris Bryan , Senior Test Engineer at Element Materials Technology – Wednesbury ,
comments : “ A sizeable majority of products currently in circulation are already compliant . The real issue is that any product that has been CE-marked in another country – even if it meets the U-value requirements set out in the changes to Part L – will need to be re-tested in the UK to achieve UKCA marking to continue being sold here from the start of next year .
“ We have already seen a surge in demand in recent weeks and only expect that to increase as we get closer to the UKCA deadline . I would strongly urge any fabricators who either manufacture overseas or are looking to meet the new requirements to book UKCA testing now to ensure a smooth transition .”
www . element . com
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