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The doors and sidelights for the automatic door entry screen shall be constructed from ADIS narrow line safety door system, designed to conform to the new Australian Standard for Automatic Doors AS 5007.
| ADIS Safety Door System |
Door and Frame Specification
The framing system shall contain the following features and advantages to guide against the hazards associated with Automatic sliding doors:
- The frame vertical profile in elevation shall be no wider than 32mm. This shall maintain a near frameless slim look.
- The doors and frames shall have a complete seal system on all 4 sides of the doorway to ensure total closure of the opening against the extremes in climate, dust and wind.
- Joints between the door and fixed sidelights are to be overlapping and interlocking, in addition the maximum width of a joint gap shall not exceed 6mm, to ensure minimal draw in hazard.
- Frames and doors are required to be flushed glazed, this will ensure that both draw in and shear hazards are minimized below accepted norms.
- The leading edges of each door are to be fitted with PVC buffer strips to help protect the door finishes and to give increased weather seal whilst doors are closed.
- The frames are to be built to accept various thicknesses of glass ranging from 10mm to 15mm, this will ensure the safety of the public and allow the door system to be suitably utilized on many applications in size of glazed screens and the wind loads that may vary in various location through out Australia.
- The ADIS electric lock system is to utilized to secure the doors manual locking devices are not to be accepted.
| Options |
- An internal safety screen is available to assist with minimization of body and head entrapment directly behind the doors path of travel, this panel is pivoted to allow access for cleaning.
- Security airlocks with sleek design.
- Capable of accepting 10mm to 15mm Glass to suit high wind zones
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| Designed for safer access. | Also designed for safer access. | Doorways used by children. |
| ADIS Safety Door System Minimises: |
- Finger entrapment
- Draw in hazard
- Shear hazard
- Body and Head Entrapment
| Safety Doors Technical Drawings |
| CAD Drawings | Adobe Acrobat | |
| NGA with safety door sections | DWG | |
| Safety door plan. | DWG | |
| Cavity floor section | - | |
| Cavity head detail | - | |
| Safety door components | - | |
| Stacker with safety door | - | |
| Telescopic with sidelight | - |
| Safety Door Specifications |
ADIS Safety Door System
Door and Frame Specification
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The doors and sidelights for the automatic door entry screen shall be constructed from ADIS narrow line safety door system, designed to conform to the impending new Australian Standard for Automatic Doors AS 5007.
The framing system shall contain the following features and advantages to guide against the hazards associated with Automatic sliding doors,
Finger entrapment: Draw in hazard: Shear hazard:
Body and Head Entrapment.
1. The frame vertical profile in elevation shall be no wider than 32mm. This shall maintain a near frameless slim look.
2. The doors and frames shall have a complete seal system on all 4 sides of the doorway to ensure total closure of the opening against the extremes in climate, dust and wind.
3. Joints between the door and fixed sidelights are to be overlapping and interlocking, in addition the maximum width of a joint gap shall not exceed 6mm, to ensure minimal draw in hazard.
4. Frames and doors are required to be flushed glazed, this will ensure that both draw in and shear hazards are minimized below accepted norms.
5. The leading edges of each door are to be fitted with PVC buffer strips to help protect the door finishes and to give increased weather seal whilst doors are closed.
6. The frames are to be built to accept various thicknesses of glass ranging from 10mm to 15mm, this will ensure the safety of the public and allow the door system to be suitably utilized on many applications in size of glazed screens and the wind loads that may vary in various location through out Australia.
7. The ADIS electric lock system is to utilized to secure the doors manual locking devices are not to be accepted.
Option. An internal safety screen is available to assist with minimization of body and head entrapment directly behind the doors path of travel, this panel is pivoted to allow access for cleaning.
PROPRIETARY ITEM: ADIS Safety door system for automatic sliding doors.
MANUFACTURER:
ADIS AUTOMATIC DOORS


