Skylight Specification Sheets

By reviewing these spec sheets, you can easily compare different models and choose the best option for your project. With in-depth information on the Velux Dynamic Dome, Sunoptics® Signature Series Dome, Kingspan Quasar Prismatic Skylight, and Logistics Lighting measuring guidelines, you’ll have everything you need to make informed decisions, streamline your ordering process, and ensure optimal performance and compliance.

 

VELUX® Dynamic Dome Spec Sheet

The Dynamic Dome is a high-performance commercial skylight designed to maximize natural daylight by capturing low-angle sunlight during early morning and late afternoon hours. Its innovative design features a smooth outer dome and a white prismatic inner dome, enhancing light transmittance and diffusion, while a thermally broken frame and advanced sealants ensure energy efficiency and watertight performance

Skylight Dome

Sunoptics® Signature Series Dome Spec Sheet

The Sunoptics Signature Series 800MD is a high-performance, fixed industrial skylight designed for durability and energy efficiency. It features double-glazed prismatic acrylic or polycarbonate lenses, an insulated thermal break, and optional safety/security guards, making it suitable for various commercial applications

Sunoptics Spec Sheet

(Formerly Bristolite)

Kingspan Quasar Prismatic Spec Sheet

The Quasar skylight, manufactured by Kingspan Light + Air, is a high-performance, fixed industrial skylight designed for durability and efficiency. It features impact-modified prismatic acrylic with CC-2 classification, sealed by interior and exterior gaskets, and a 6063-T5 heliarc welded aluminum frame with an integral condensate channel. It includes a thermally broken curb frame with AAMA-compliant polyurethane thermal break.

Prismatic Skylight

Logistics Lighting Skylight Measuring Guidelines

The Logistics Lighting Curb Measurement Guide provides detailed instructions for accurately measuring existing roof curbs to ensure proper fitment of replacement skylights or smoke vents. Key steps include measuring the Curb Outside Dimension (COD), accounting for any attached flashing, and verifying uniformity across all curbs on the roof; additional dimensions like Curb Inside Dimension (CID) and curb height are also necessary if safety screens are present or curbs are being replaced.

Measuring Skylights