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Clear Anodized, Dark Bronze Anodized, custom color matches, and flouropolymer finishes are available for an additional charge.

Copper, Stainless Steel, and simulated Lead coated Copper cladding options are available for an additional charge.

Actual colors may vary. Color chips are available upon request.

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* Please note: Any Solar Innovations® operable feature should not be operated when there is snow, ice, or any other non-natural weight on the structure. Operable features must remain free of debris for proper operation. Operable features should not be operated when the wind is blowing in excess of 50 mph, based on an exposure rating of B. Failure to comply with these limitations will void the warranty on the operable features, and any component thereof.
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Passive Lighting

Passive Lighting Options by Solar Innovations, Inc.


Solar Innovations, Inc. products are designed and engineered with economical and environmental concerns in mind. One thing that we like to take into considering when designing your structure is solar passive lighting. Electric rates will only continue to increase and with the valuable resource of the sun available, why pass that up? Together we can design a passive solar system properly harness both solar light and heating and help you reduce your energy dependence.

Passive solar lighting is the result of proper structure or skylight planning. It can provide ample light during daytime reducing the dependency on artificial lighting products. There are a few techniques to help you realize your full passive solar lighting potential. These techniques included:

  • East and west windows should be smaller, and are used to provide light. East facing windows get sunshine deep into a room early in the morning and none after noon, while west facing windows get sunlight deep into a room late in the evening and none before noon.
  • Incorporating south facing skylights, called clerestories, can provide light to rooms placed on the northern side of the main structure which do not have an east or west exterior wall.
  • Skylights can gather sunlight all year, and are a good choice when lighting is the primary design consideration, such as for rooms in the center of a large building.
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If you are interested in seeing how applying passive solar lighting techniques can help you reduce your utility bills and increase the quality of you building contact a Solar Innovations, Inc. representative today.