The direction of air entering the room can be adjusted by adjusting the opening and closing angle of the UPVC casement window. UPVC casement windows are a common type of window designed to allow users to adjust the degree of window opening and closing by rotating the control handle. Generally speaking, there are no special restrictions on the opening and closing angles of casement windows, but they are usually controlled within a certain range to ensure the load-bearing capacity of hardware accessories and the stability of the window.
For UPVC casement windows, especially those with multiple opening modes (such as inward opening, inward tilting, etc.), users can adjust the direction and intensity of wind entering the room by changing the opening and closing angle of the window. For example, when a window is inverted, air enters the room from above and from the sides of the window, achieving a softer and more comfortable ventilation effect. Meanwhile, as the angle of inward opening is usually less than 30 degrees, it can effectively prevent outsiders from entering the room through the window, increasing safety.
In addition, some casement windows are equipped with adjustable sliding supports or hinges, which allow users to further fine tune the opening and closing angles of the windows. By adjusting these components, users can more accurately control the degree of window opening, thereby more effectively adjusting the direction and speed of wind entering the room.