Product Profile of Manually Operated Fire Resistant Sliding Door
Manually Operated Fire Resistant Sliding Door finds wide applications emergency exit areas, intensive care units, operation theatres, wards etc and provided with special rubber gasket sealing on both sides. The Sliding Door can withstand over pressure to such a degree that any leakage - loss will still not be measurable due to the hermetic seal. The Sliding Door is designed with 2 X 2 steel roller bearings has 10 mm in front of the finished wall surface. Manually Operated Fire Resistant Sliding Door is available with Alucobond track-cover with sloping head-section, screw-on type in standard silver-anodic colour.
Key Features of Manually Operated Fire Resistant Sliding Door
- Doorframe : Wall-embracing steel frame, to be provided and installed by the building contractor.
- Frontal width : 50 mm.
- Surface : 10 mm in front of the finished wall.
- Door leaf : Flush door, single leaf.
- Thickness: 47 mm core of solid WBP plywood, with on both sides 8 mm Nobranda [inflammable] panel and 3 mm WBP plywood Promatect strips on all four sides.
- Finish : On both sides with Perstorp or Formica plastic laminate, in one regular available Uni-colour.
- Vertical edges finished with a stainless steel section.
- Sealing : Special rubber gasket on sides fitted in an aluminium section in tumescent strips all around fitted in a brass profile.
- Running gear : 2 X 2 steel roller bearings.
- Security : Special steel hooks on top of the door leaf and to the wall are provided, with which the door leaf in closed position is secured to the wall and kept in place, independent from track and suspension.
- Operation: Manual operation by means of an opener handles on both sides.
- Options : Available.
- Self closing device : With spring drum and electric hold magnet 24V-DC, on manual operated doors only.
- Track-cover : Alucobond track-cover with sloping head-section, screw-on type in standard silver-anodic colour.
- Automation : Electric automation-unit.