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FAQ-Retractable Sunrooms, Glass/PC Domes,
Luxury tent Hotels
Typhoon 12-17
Snow 30-200 kg/m²
6061/6063-T6+Fluorocarbon
EPDM Labyrinth
Prefab ≈50%
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Answers to pre-RFQ questions. Structured and buyer-friendly.
Technical .Structure, Glazing, Sealing, Loads, Controls
What clear-span range do you cover?
Our lineup ranges from small patios (≤2–6 m) to commercial large spans (≤12–25 m), with a maximum clear span up to ≤50 m [subject to detailed structural review]. Typical depth is 2–18 m, with façade heights around 2.6–6.5 m depending on model.
How do I choose between glass and PC?
lmported solid PC or double-tempered laminated glass. Optional LOW-E, nano-insulating interlayers, and anti-glare films per project spec (see Glass
Spec).For premium look, acoustic comfort, and durability, choose laminated double-tempered glass; for lighter weight and high impact resistance, choose solid PC panels. We provide thermal, acoustic, and safety comparisons by use case (F&B terraces, pools, rooftops, etc.).
How are water-tightness and sealing ensured?
We adopt an integrated strategy of passive drainage plus multi-stage sealing to achieve no leakage under typical heavy rain, with redundancy and care guidance for extreme events.
Exterior, natural drainage: Runoff is managed by roof pitch, drip edges, and node-guided flow; there are no internal drainage channels.
Minimum roof pitch: ≥2% (≈1:50).
Façade/side: EPDM labyrinth sealing with five-path drainage for enhanced redundancy.
Overlapping sashes & sliding ends: Labyrinth sealing with dual seals at sliding joints/ends, effectively resisting water ingress, sand/dust, and wind-driven rain.
Openable system: Interlocking male–female profiles forming a five-layer waterproof architecture, maintaining continuous sealing in both open/close cycles.
Performance note: No leakage in typical heavy rain; for wind-driven rain or extreme storms, verify pitch, eave details, and overlaps per local codes, and provide external discharge paths and overflow provisions (site-specific).
Maintenance: Periodically inspect and clean EPDM gaskets, overlaps, and drainage paths; replace or re-seat as needed to keep the five-path drainage clear.
What wind and snow ratings do you support?
Design follows local codes (EU: EN 1991; US: ASCE 7; AU: AS/NZS 1170). Typical urban wind and snow zones are covered. Typhoon/high-snow regions may require heavier sections, denser purlins, or zoned control strategies [subject to review].
Is motorized control safe? What about power loss?
Wind/rain/temperature sensors can auto-retract. Power loss options include manual emergency override or UPS. Limit switches, anti-pinch, and anti-jam interlocks are standard. BMS integration via BACnet/Modbus is available.
Materials & finish?
Primary structure uses 6061/6063-T6 aluminum with galwanized/passivated internal steel connectors, finished by muli-layer fluorocarbon coating fo
long-term corrosion resistance.
Noise at night? Controls?
Siemens BLDC/gear motors with soft-start/stop and wind/rain sensors,Typical field measurements≤ 60 dB @ 5 m, BMS/fire interlock supported
Install & Logistics . Prefab, Crew, Crane, Timeline
How fast can we build? Any welding?
Typical on-site timeline 3-10 days with a 4-6 person crew, Prefab ratio ≈ 50%. Zero on-site welding; clean retrofit for rooftops and atriums
Site preparation & crane access?
Most projects require basic pad leveling and temporary crane access. We provide a crane & rigging outline and method statement in the engineering pack.
Power & environment range?
Standard power 110/220V (project dependent). Operating range approx. -10 to 50℃. Duty cycle varies by span and panel count; specs provided per design.
Lead time & shipping?
Average shipment lead time 14-35 days. Crate dimensions and container loads are design-dependent;we share a packing list before dispatch.
Compliance & Integration.BMS/ Fire, Certifications
How does it integrate with Fire/BMS?
It can interlock with fire alarm systems (auto open/close per local strategy) and integrates to BMS via BACnet/Modbus. Final logic follows AHJ/fire engineer requirements.
What certifications and documents are available?
We supply structural calculations, material/glazing compliance (EU: EN/CE; US/CA: ASTM/UL; AU/NZ: AS/NZS), electrical/IP ratings, and optional third-party witnessing on a project basis.
Commercial.MOQ, Lead Time, Incoterms, Payment, Warranty
MOQ and Incoterms?
Minimum order quantity is 1 set. We support EXW/FOB/CIF/DDP.Payment T/T unless otherwise agreed.
Warranty & SLA?
Typical milestones are 30/60/10 or 30/70 (negotiable). Whole system 2 years; aluminum profiles 30 years; motor 1 year. support SLA: 4h acknowledgement, 48-72h remote plan. Excludes modifications and out-of-spec operating conditions.
Pricing logic?
Most units are bespoke, pricing follows design-by-area/span with options (glazing,loads, controls). We quote after a quick spec form.
O&M & After-sales.Cleaning, Spare Parts, 6-Month Review
How to clean and maintain?
Clean every 3–6 months; use neutral agents for glass and avoid solvents on PC. Inspect rails and gaskets periodically and lubricate or replace as needed.
Spare parts and post-delivery review?
We provide a consumables list (gaskets, rollers, limit switches, drive modules, etc.). An optional 6-month free inspection and re-tuning is available after handover.
1-yr post-occupancy review?
We provide a 1-yr Review checklist covering seaing/drainage,tracks/drive, PLC/sensors, structural checks, usage data, and preventive care, with
acceptance criteria.
Glass Dome & PC Dome
Condensation control?
Glass Dome: Use IGU/laminated glass with Low-E coating, thermally broken base ring, concealed drainage, plus fresh-air/dehumidification or mild floor heat.
PC Dome: Choose multiwall PC with anti-drip coating; use bottom breather tape/top closure tape, add gentle ventilation and dehumidification.
General: Avoid sharp temperature swings; ensure airflow; use dehumidifiers or perimeter warm air wash if needed.
Reflectivity for photography?
Glass Dome: Low-iron glass and AR coatings help; during shoots, reduce direct interior lighting, use side fill, and consider a CPL filter.
PC Dome: Frosted or lightly tinted panels soften glare; similarly dim direct interior lights and manage strong background reflections.
General: Keep surfaces clean, adjust shooting angles off-axis, and lower interior brightness for night shots.
Anchorage on rooftops?
A licensed structural engineer must verify roof capacity and wind/snow loads. Typical solutions: chemical anchors with steel base plates and/or spreader beams; avoid ballast-only in high-wind sites.
Waterproofing: use curbs or metal flashings with proper upstands and sealants; coordinate penetrations to prevent leaks.
Logistics: confirm hoisting routes and roof live load; consider sectional delivery and on-roof assembly.
Point-load for chandeliers?
Never hang fixtures from glass or PC sheets. Use the structural frame or dedicated rated hang points/rods, supported by stamped calculations.
Penetrations require insulated sleeves and gaskets to prevent condensation and leaks; heavy fixtures may need a dedicated post or reinforced truss.
Perform load tests and re-torque checks after installation.
Note :Guidance is generic. Final specs and methods must follow local codes, site conditions, and the approvals of your structural/M&E engineers.
Luxury Tent Hotel
AC noise & routing?
Use low-noise condensers and ultra-quiet FCUs; target 35–40 dB(A) inside.
Route ducts in ceilings or raised floors, away from headboards; add silencers and flexible connectors.
Isolate units with vibration pads/springs and decouple from the tent frame.
Prefer low-velocity return air with oversized filters to cut turbulence noise.
Sand ingress control?
Add a vestibule with grate mats and a secondary curtain; use brush or magnetic door seals.
Maintain slight positive pressure indoors to limit dust backflow.
Install sand skirts and drip edges at the perimeter; raise the platform by ≥100–150 mm.
Use fine-mesh screens/sand screens and cleanable finishes (e.g., PVC flooring, washable curtains).
Anchorage on soft ground?
Prefer helical piles/ground anchors with steel spreader beams.
Alternatives: buried deadman anchors, concrete pads, or modular ballast.
Engineer for uplift and sliding per local wind/snow loads—no ballast-only in high-wind sites.
Improve bearing/drainage with geogrid/geotextile plus a compacted gravel layer.
Maintenance schedule?
Daily: sweep sand entry points and mats; check door/window seals; inspect for leaks/odors.
Weekly: rinse outer fabric with fresh water; check straps, zippers, frame fasteners; clean air filters.
Monthly: verify anchor torque and guy-line tension; inspect MEP gear, cables, and grounding.
Quarterly/Seasonal: deep-clean fabrics/curtains; recoat waterproof/UV layers; replace HVAC filters, disinfect drain pans; check for termites/corrosion/mold.
Annually: re-torque structural bolts and log values; refresh spare kits (straps, gaskets); conduct a storm-readiness drill.
Downloads.Spec,Tests,Calculations,O&M
Spec Sheet
Test summaries
Calculation Pack Index
O&M Manual
1-yr Review
Engineering Pack
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