Skyfold Mirage XT Design TipsSince Skyfold Mirage XT 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 Mirage XT needs. These examples and charts also indicate the parameters which will enable you to maximize the Skyfold Mirage XT System in the most cost efficient way. Example 1: The customer requires an 11’-1” (3375) finished ceiling height. If the customer drops to an 11’-0” (3450mm) height, two (2) rows of panels are eliminated, thus reducing the cost of the wall substantially. The maximum individual wall length for the Skyfold Mirage XT is 12’-0” (3660mm). Walls of greater length have to be sub-divided and separated with structural columns (by others). Example 2: The customer requires a 20’-0” (6095mm) long wall. Two (2) 10’-0” (3050mm) long partitions will be provided, separated by a structural column (by others). These two (2) partitions will operate simultaneously off of one remote motor assembly. Our maximum ceiling height is 24’-0” (7315mm). Incorporating the above guidelines will result in substantial savings for the customer. Depending on the system requirements, the Skyfold Mirage XT uses either our standard drive system or our remote offset drive system. For ease of design, installation and maintenance, the standard drive motor assembly mounts directly above the wall. The remote drive permits multiple walls to operate simultaneously off of one motor assembly. Isometric View
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