Fire Resistant Insulated Glass - SYSTEMGLAS® Doors Fire Doors within All Glass Screens: Single & Double Leaf (1) SYSTEMGLASfi Door 30 & 60 Minutes Fire Rating
SYSTEMGLAS® Doors are constructed without any visible glazingbeads on the retaining frame. It can be built as single or double-leafdoor in a SYSTEMGLAS® screen or solid wall element. A choice of
floor or head mounted closers can be proposed as well as theirselected hardwares. T E C H N I C A L D A T A 1/2 hour and 1 hour fire rating, integrity and insulation in accordance with the criteria of BS 476: Part 22 and AS 1530: Part 4. 30 minutes fire rating: SYSTEMGLAS® F30, 17mm thick 60 minutes fire rating: SYSTEMGLAS® F60, 21mm thick SYSTEMGLAS® door with steel hollow section 60mm x 25mm x 2mm single or double-leaf door for 30 and 60 minutes fire rating Clear opening size: Door type Fire rating Single-leaf Single action Double-leaf 30 minutes Single action Detail 1 Elevation (Within SYSTEMGLAS® screen) Double-leaf 60 minutes Single action SYSTEMGLAS® screen in accordance with the details on PDF of SYSTEMGLAS® Screens Optional Door mid rail Rebate profile, fixed with self-tapping screw or rivet, optionally welded Rubber anti-shock seal or smoke seal Detail 2 Elevation (Within partly glazed masonry wall) Floor or ceiling with fire resistance equal to or better than glazing system Dorma 7431K or similar approved hinge and/or floor spring systems Self adhesive glazing tape 10mm x 3mm PROMASEAL® translucent silicone sealant Optional covering profiles made of stainless steel, aluminium, wood or plastic profile Steel hollow section for screen heights over 3000mm, it may be necessary to use a larger profile on the near face of the door frame to provide additional stiffness
NOTE: The details above may differ in some territories due to variationsin the performance requirements, please check with your local Promatoffice for details of the maximum glass pane dimensions, maximum
Detail 3 Door leaf and frame detail (Section A-A)
door dimensions and the fire resistance periods with local approvals. Fire Resistant Insulated Glass - SYSTEMGLAS® Doors Fire Doors within All Glass Screens: Single & Double Leaf (2) SYSTEMGLASfi Door 30 & 60 Minutes Fire Rating T E C H N I C A L D A T A 1/2 hour and 1 hour fire rating, integrity and insulation in accordance with the criteria of BS 476: Part 22 and AS 1530: Part 4. 30 minutes fire rating: SYSTEMGLAS® F30, 17mm thick 60 minutes fire rating: SYSTEMGLAS® F60, 21mm thick SYSTEMGLAS® door with steel hollow section 60mm x 25mm x 2mm single or double-leaf door for 30 and 60 minutes fire rating Clear opening size: Door type Fire rating Single-leaf Single action Double-leaf 30 minutes Single action Double-leaf 60 minutes Single action SYSTEMGLAS® screen in accordance with the details on PDF of SYSTEMGLAS® Screens Door mid rail Rebate profile, fixed with self-tapping screw or rivet, Detail 1 Elevation optionally welded APTK rubber anti-shock seal or smoke seal Door handle Floor or ceiling with fire resistance equal to or better than glazing system Rock wool 15mm thick, compressed Dorma 7431K or similar approved hinge and floor spring systems Masonry fixing, expansion bolt or similar at nominal 500mm centres Detail 2 Horizontal section (Section A-A) PROMASEAL® PL strip Steel plate PROMATECT®-H strip minimum 27mm wide x 20mm thick PROMASEAL® translucent silicone sealant Self adhesive glazing tape 10mm x 3mm
NOTE: The details above may differ in some territories due to variationsin the performance requirements, please check with your local Promatoffice for details of the maximum glass pane dimensions, maximum
Detail 3 Wall connection (Section B-B)
door dimensions and the fire resistance periods with local approvals. Fire Resistant Insulated Glass - SYSTEMGLAS® Doors Fire Doors within All Glass Screens: Single & Double Leaf (2) SYSTEMGLASfi Design 30 & 60 Minutes Fire Rating Detail 1 Elevation
The length of the glazed wall can be unlimited, the maximum heightis currently restricted to 4000mm. The door can be manufactured
Detail 2 Horizontal section (Section A-A)
The door hardware, handles, hinges etc., can be sourced from
various manufacturers, but must have certification to prove thesuitability for use in Systemglas or similar applications. Detail 3 Wall connection (Section C-C)
The glass can be mounted on the steel frame that is fixed with thedoor hinges to the surrounding door frame. The glass can also beeasily demounted by removing the screws fixing the rebate profileto those sections forming the jamb. Detail 4 Vertical section (Section B-B)
The steel profile forming the door stops is fixed by either screws or
welding to the profiles forming the jambs and head of the door framing. This profile can be folded or cold rolled as shown in Detail 3 It can be ordered from Promat together with the rubber door seals 6 . Detail 4 Vertical section (Section C-C) Detail 5 Stop profile
The door frame is made of two steel frames to which a rebate profile 5 is screwed. The door frame can be connected to a solid wall element or to a SYSTEMGLAS® screen (PDF of SYSTEMGLAS® Screens) or a dry wall system or masonry construction. Detail 6 Possible glazing layouts
Fire resisting glazed elements can be constructed in a variety ofways. A combination of single or double-leaf doors, sidelights,fanlights, etc. is offered to the specifier to obtain the desired visualeffect. Detail 5 Stop profile Detail 6 Possible glazing layouts
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