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LE-21
LE-21
Louver Depth
4"
Free Area %
50%
Water Penetration
1025 fpm
Pressure Drop
0.2 in w.g.
Configuration Options
LE-23
LE-23
Louver Depth
4"
Free Area %
55.6%
Water Penetration
1009 fpm
Pressure Drop
0.125 in w.g.
Configuration Options
LE-24
LE-24
Louver Depth
4"
Free Area %
50.7%
Water Penetration
1113 fpm
Pressure Drop
0.18 in w.g.
Configuration Options
LE-27
LE-27
Louver Depth
4"
Free Area %
56%
Water Penetration
779 fpm
Pressure Drop
0.09 in w.g.
Configuration Options

Featured Projects

Coresite Data Center
Louvered Equipment Screens for Data Center
Coresite Data Center
SUNY Cortland
Airfoil Sunshades For Educational Spaces
SUNY Cortland
Clemson University Kingsmore Stadium
Hide Unsightly Equipment with Louvered Equipment Screens
Clemson University Kingsmore Stadium
Exploration Tower
Custom Sunshades On An Iconic Structure
Exploration Tower
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R Williams
Engineering Director, Drake and Scull Engineering Limited
“Your dampers have worked without failure and indeed whilst we did have some initial reservations about placing such a large contact with a company manufacturing in the States, that in practice never ever presented a problem. Your service was first class and it is in complete confidence that we can state that you company was on of our star performers on the project.”
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George Holland
VP of Architectural, John W. McDougall Company, Inc
“Having worked with many different louver/sunshade companies over the years, we always come back to AWV. Their quality of work, attention to detail, and competitive pricing are only a few reasons to use AWV. They have been able to pull out all the stops on projects that have ended up with crazy lead times and have never left us hanging – even going so far as to fabricate and then deliver their product directly to the job site. There is no reason to look further than AWV for all of your louver/sunshade needs.”

Case Studies

78,000-Square-Foot University of Michigan facility
Engineering Expertise and Partnerships Deliver a Cost-Effective Design That Balances Artistry and Functionality

The University of Michigan built a large, 78,000-square-foot facility to house its School of Nursing. Overlooking the Huron River Valley, the building’s large windows needed to both open the facility up to the surrounding landscape and shade learning and instructional spaces.