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EPD: Wood-aluminium inward window, triple glazed, per m2, 1230 x 1480mm, 39.63 kg/m2, ETIL-AL kd (Elitfönster AB)

An inward opening wooden window with external aluminum cladding and a 3-glazing insulating glass that can be opened both as a side-hung window and inward for ventilation. The casement consists of wood with outer aluminum cladding and a insulating glass consisting of three glass planes. The casement is attached to the frame via a fitting system that enables opening in the same way as a side-hung window and creates the opportunity for ventilation by angling the casement inwards. According to the Construction Products Regulation CPR (EU) no. 305/2011, the essential properties of the product must be declared in the CE marking and the Declaration of Performance. The technical properties of the window are declared in the Declaration of Performance, DoP no. 40-29-CE3026201 which can be accessed on Elitfönster´s website.

Manufacturer legal entity:
Elitfönster AB
Manufacturer:
Country of manufacturer:
sweden country flagsweden
Product name:
Wood-aluminium inward window, triple glazed, per m2
Commercial names:
ETIL-AL kd
Material type:
Doors, windows and partitioning systems
Material subtype:
Wood-framed glass doors

Environmental & technical characteristics

Global warming potential (A1-A3):
52.2 kg CO2e/m2
Technical specification:
1230 x 1480mm, 39.63 kg/m2
Available units for calculation:
m2, kg, ton
Unique identifier (OCLID):
61a0f1ab3f066570bbf33213

Sustainability data background information

EPD number:
S-P-04893
EPD program:
International EPD System
Publication year:
2021
Product category rules (PCR):
PCR 2019-12-20. Construction products and construction services. Version 2.33 Sub-PCR-007 Windows and doors (EN 17231)
Environmental standard:
EN15804+A2
Verification status:
Third-party verified (as per ISO 14025)
Upstream database:
ecoinvent