Specification Sheet

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CONSTRUCTION/SPECIFICATION CHECKLIST
All aluminum construction for weather resistance, long life and maintenance-free operation.
• Louvers are made from heavy-gauge aluminum.
• Corners are miter cut and heliarch welded for strength and weather protection.
• Cross-braced with heavy-gauge angle for strength and wind resistance.
• Top is cross-broken and rated to 30 pounds per square foot for snow load protection.
• 1/2" x 1" galvanized birdscreen. (Deleted when lters used).
Shipping
• Units with width of 84" and smaller are shipped assembled. Units with a width of 90" and larger are
shipped in two pieces for eld assembly, (Ex: 84 x 144 ships assembled 90 x 90 ships in 2 pieces)
• Knockdown units assemble with standard tools. Easy installation directions and fasteners are
included.
MODEL OVERVIEW
Model RLX aluminum louvered penthouse provides a low silhouette and modern design for fresh air
intake, pressure relief and gravity applications. With hundreds of optional lengths and heights available,
the RLX is frequently used for enclosing unsightly rooftop equipment. The storm resistant aluminum
louver design provides weather integrity when properly sized. Catalog capacity ranges from 395 to
69,500 CFM with much greater ranges available in custom sizes. Companion, louvered fan Model LSF
offers continuity in rooftop equipment designs.
Industry best 5 year fan housing warranty
GC_RLX_0111 January 2011
MODEL RLX
LOUVERED PENTHOUSE
MODEL FEATURES
• Exhaust or Supply air up to 69,500 CFM in static pressure applications
up to .23” w.g.
All aluminum construction
• Louvered penthouse design provides a low silhouette and modern design
• Corners are miter cut and heliarch welded for strength and weather
protection
All specications are subject to change without notice unless approved in submittal by Soler & Palau.
DIMENSIONS
CURB CAP = THROAT + 8”
THROAT
Throat Size = A & B listed as throat size in tables
Curb Cap Size = A or B plus 8
Overall Size (F x G) = A or B plus 13-3/4”
Height (C) = 3-1/2” times number of tiers