Measuring can easily go wrong, so we want to go over in detail how to measure your window to select the right fresh air product in the shop. We'll specifically address various special cases that occasionally occur and clearly show you where a fresh air will fit and where it won't.
1. Selecting the correct opening direction
Choose the correct image in the shop under point 1 to indicate where your window handle is located. This is crucial to ensure you receive the correct fresh air product.
2. Selecting the correct board length
To ensure the window can still open fully, the fresh air is designed to be slightly shorter than the total width of the window, intentionally not running across the entire span. To determine the appropriate board length for your fresh air, open the window completely to 90 degrees and measure from the wall to the end of the window, as shown in the image. Then, select the next smaller size in the shop. For example, if you measure 74 cm, choose the 70 cm board in the shop.
3. Selecting the correct frame width
The frame width should be measured with particular precision, as just a few millimeters can make a big difference. Always measure the smaller dimension at the front, as shown in the image, even for more rounded frames. A slope or curve is generally not an issue since the fresh air doesn't rely on friction with the window but rather forms a secure fit through its design.
As always: feel free to send us a message with a picture if you're unsure, and we'll help as quickly as possible. By now, we're familiar with every type of window frame and can quickly tell you if it will work just from a picture.
3. The following window frames are not compatible with fresh air:
Triple-glazed windows are often problematic, but you can check to see if, like some of our customers, it might still work for you. These windows often have too little surface area in front of the glass; this surface must be at least 17mm deep. Additionally, the frame is often too thick; it should be no more than 20mm thick with a slightly compressed seal.
Furthermore, attachments on the window, such as pleated blinds, may interfere with the fresh air. Clip-on pleated blinds, for instance, won't work, and even drilled pleated blinds might collide with the Frischluft's surface area. If you think it might still be possible, just send us a message and we'll check it for you.
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