Commenting on the second contract, Professor Terry Payne of Monodraught, says: “The management was so impressed with the performance of the Sunpipes that it was decided to extend the use of natural daylight to other parts of the Club House.”
SunPipes are proving very popular in the West Indies following the opening of Monodraught’s office in St Lucia. Like most other parts of the world, people are looking for ways to reduce their energy consumption. Following recent specifications, Suncatchers, Sola-vents and Sola-boosts are also being installed, making a contribution to the island’s economy and making life more comfortable and pleasurable for visitors to the island.
SunPipes are available from stock in ten different sizes. The five most popular sizes, including the new 750mm diameter model, all feature the unique Diamond dome, which captures more daylight than other hemispherical domes.