Skyfold Eclipse Design Tips

Since Skyfold Eclipse is a type of modular system, the following examples and charts are to be used as a quick reference when determining space requirements for your Skyfold Eclipse needs.

These examples and charts also indicate the parameters which will enable you to maximize the Skyfold Eclipse System in the most cost efficient way.

Example 1:

The customer requires an 11’-4” (3455mm) finished ceiling height.

If the customer drops to an 11’-3” (3430mm) height, two (2) rows of panels are eliminated, thus reducing the cost of the wall.

There are no restrictions on the length of wall for the Skyfold Eclipse.

Below are the panel length restrictions for our ceiling heights:

  • Walls up to 24'-0” (7315mm) high – maximum 12'-0” (3660mm) long panels
  • Walls up to 30'-0” (9145mm) high – maximum 10'-0” (3050mm) long panels
  • Walls up to 36'-0” (11000mm) high – maximum 8'-0” (2440mm) long panels

It is more economical for the customer if the wall lengths stay within the above noted increments, without going over.

Example 2:

24’ (7315mm) long wall instead of 25’ (7620mm) - 2 panels on the length instead of 3.

60’ (18290mm) long wall instead of 61’ (18595mm) - 5 panels on the length instead of 6.

Incorporating the above guidelines will result in substantial savings for the customer.

The Skyfold Eclipse uses our standard drive system. For ease of design, installation and maintenance, this motor assembly mounts directly above the wall.

Isometric View

isometric view of Skyfold Eclipse
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Dimension Charts

Skyfold Eclipse - Design Charts IMP PDF MET PDF
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