The VSE Electrically operated top-hung skylight offers the comfort and energy savings of free Daylight and Natural Ventilation.

Benefits Here:

 

  • Automated Closure:
    • The skylight automatically closes during rain with its built-in rain sensor, ensuring protection from the elements.
  • Energy Efficient:
    • Offers around 80% heat block and features high-performance glazing to reduce energy use and improve comfort.
  • Convenient and Smart Integration:
    • Seamlessly connects to home automation systems and includes an insect screen to keep bugs out, making it user-friendly and practical.

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Velux VSE Electrically Opening Skylight

The VSE Electrically operated top-hung skylight offers the comfort and energy savings of free Daylight and Natural Ventilation. The pre-installed Insect Screen adds the benefit of keeping mosquitoes and flies out in summer. The VSE comes with rain sensors that will automatically close the skylight when exposed to rain. The VSE can also be connected to Home Automation systems using the optional KLF 100 system.

 

Product Features:

  • White painted interior wood frame and sash.
  • Outer aluminium cappings (grey).
  • Complete with pre-installed electric motor, control system & rain sensor.
  • Simple to install – 2 metre lead (supplied) plugs into power point.
  • Flashings for corrugated iron or tile roofs.
  • Smooth low profile sits lower in the roof, does not obstruct the roofline.
  • High Performance glazing as standard with NEAT™ coating: reduces cleaning frequency. 
  • Insect screen fitted as standard.
  • Available in 9 sizes.
  • Approx 80% Heat Block.
     

Wireless control system

  • Radio frequency controller with advanced control options for both skylight and blind operation.
  • Internally mounted rain sensor, when exposed to rain and the skylight is open it closes automatically once rain is detected. Timer function included.
  • Home Automation Systems interface (KLF 100) available. 
     

* Velux Australia has put all Blinds sales on pause from 1st October 2021 due to global supply chain issues.

 

Blinds for Velux VS

DSH Solar Blockout blind^

FSCH Solar Honeycomb blind^

^Wireless wall-mounted keypad supplied.

VELUX blinds are an easy fit with Pick and Click

* For roofs below 15° pitch, skylights need to be raised to 15° and custom flashed. Skyspan makes Velux custom Flashings. (NB: build-up not recommended in Bushfire areas.)

† U-value (W/m²K) and SHGC data based on AFRC simulations for 2004 glazing, (FS complete skylight: size 1140mm x 1180mm). AS1288 and hailstone test applicable to 2004 glazing variant only.

^ Bushfire testing applicable to 2004 glazing variant Skylight in roof pitch 18°- 75°. Skylight only. Custom-made flashing required.

U-Value † solar heat gain co-efficient † Bushfire^ Hailstone Test †† wers max 5 stars (summer rating) Australian standards
Skylight 2.50 Glass only 1.93 Skylight 0.21 Glass only 0.27 BAL40 VELUX Simulated Tests ASTM E822-2009 ★★★★★ AS4285, AS1288 AS3959^, AS1530.8.1‡

NB: For roofs below 15° pitch, VSE needs to be raised to 15° and custom flashed. VELUX can assist with technical advice and drawings (build-up not recommended in bushfire areas). †U-value (W/m²K) and SHGC data based on AFRC simulations, (VSE complete skylight: size 1140mm x 1180mm). ^Skylight only. Custom-made flashing required. Skylight tested in closed position, additional mesh protection may be required for opening apertures (consult local council). Roof pitch 18°-75°. ‡Assessed in closed position. 

 

BCA 2013 Vol 1 & 2 regulations (Prevention of Falls from Windows - Balustrades & Barriers): contact VELUX for information relating to restrictor devices for within-reach opening skylights.


ASSEMBLY & PACKING TIME

1 - 5 Working Days


Downloadable Forms

VSE Brochure

VSE Data Sheet

Certification

 

Wood maintenance
 
Although most of our products are now pre-painted, some still maintain a natural wood finish. The timber has received basic treatment and finished coating at the factory and can be cleaned with ordinary household cleaners. It must receive further treatment at least every four years and whenever required. Windows exposed to strong heat, strong sunlight and/or an especially high level of humidity (e.g. in a kitchen or bathroom) must however receive treatment at least every two years.


Surface maintenance: Remove surface treatment (varnish or paint). Ensure surface is clean and dry and apply primer to the timber. When dry, apply a coat of water-based acrylic varnish/paint (always follow the manufacturer's directions). Apply the same method to the affected areas if the varnish/paint is damaged. 


When you treat the wood, it is important to cover the gaskets to prevent varnish/paint rubbing off on the gaskets, as this will make the gaskets stiff/hard and spoil their effect.

Cleaning the pane

Clean the pane with a soft, clean, lint-free cloth/chamois leather/nonabrasive sponge or a clean, non-metal window squeegee. Clean water will normally be sufficient for cleaning the pane. Ordinary, non-abrasive household cleaners can also be used. Soft water is best for cleaning panes. Therefore, in hard-water areas add a small amount of detergent to soften the water or wipe off all excess water after cleaning.

  • Avoid contact from silicone with the pane 
  • Do not use any cleaning products containing abrasive particles 
  • Do not use chemical products for cleaning the pane 
  • Avoid contact with the pane from all sharp or abrasive objects including jewellery 
  • Never attempt to clean off dirt on the pane without first applying water 
  • If any works are taking place in the vicinity of the pane, protect the pane with a clean plastic sheet to prevent any splashes or staining from aggressive and abrasive compounds 

Cleaning the flashing

Leaves and other debris should be re moved from the flashing around the window once per year to allow rain water to flow freely.

Condensation

When condensation forms on the glazing of your windows, you should take it as a warning sign that you should ventilate more often. Regular ventilation is the most efficient way of preventing condensation water from forming on your window glazing. 

Limit the amount of humidity:

  • If possible, do not dry your laundry inside the house. 
  • Close the doors of kitchens and bathrooms. 
  • Ventilate regularly for five minutes at least three or four times a day
  • If possible, maintain a constant room temperature of at least 68°F.

Snow and ice
 
In areas with prolonged cold periods with heavy snowfall, considerable amounts of snow and ice may accumulate on the roof and a VELUX roof window could become covered with snow and ice for long periods.

When the temperature rises, the window will often be one of the first places where the snow and ice starts melting.

It is important to make sure that water can always drain off from the roof and surrounding gutters.

Specifications

Made for Australia

We've tested our products to ensure they meet the harsh demands of the Australian climate

Rain Sensor

The rain sensor automatically closes the Skylight with the first drop of rain.

Blinds

Blinds options include honeycomb blinds, blockout blinds and solar powered blinds.