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reversible window

reversible window

A window in which the sash may be turned so that the glass surface that normally faces the exterior is turned toward the interior for purposes of cleaning.

vertically pivoted window, reversible window

vertically pivoted window
A window having a sash (ventilator, 2) which pivots (usually 360°) about a vertical axis at or near its center; when opened, the outside glass surface is conveniently accessible for cleaning.
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It has also been involved in manufacturing a reversible window which is easier to clean - especially useful in high-rise buildings.
A third unit is a manually reversible window fan with twin blades and motors.
It has also been involved in manufacturing a new reversible window, which is easier to clean.
UNIVERSAL Windows and Doors pride themselves on their exclusive fully reversible window The specially made innovative design allows the window to become easier to clean from inside-out and open fully.
Aspen Windows were approached by Anglian to work as part of this large team to produce and colour coat oversized specialist reversible windows for this significant development.
There are traditional casement windows, tilt and turn, fully reversible windows or vertical sliders.
Choices when it comes to windows include everything from traditional casement ones to tilt and turn, fully reversible windows or vertical sliders.
You can choose anything from traditional casement windows, to tilt and turn, fully reversible windows or vertical sliders.
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