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DORMA for Healthcare Guidance and Design Solutions for Internal and External Doorsets

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Contents Automatic Doors 3-9 Manual Doors 10 - 19 Movable Walls 20 - 21 Washrooms 22 Service 23 Full technical documentation and specifiers guides are available for all the products listed within this brochure. 2

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■n Automatic Doors for Healthcare Automatic doors are the ideal solution to access into and around a building to meet the Approved Document M states "A powered door opening and closing system, either manually operated by sensors, is the most satisfactory solution for most Automatic doors provide a means of opening and closing doors without the need for physical effort. For many people who lack physical ability or staff who are pushing trolleys or wheelchairs, heavy manual doors can be a barrier to access. Automatic doors remove that barrier. DORMA: Providing solutions for today's healthcare...

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Automatic Sliding Doors excellent access solution heavy traffic. internally or externally, as single inked to an access control system if you wish to restrict entry to authorised personnel only.

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BST Curved Sliding Doors are ideal for creating a lobby situation to help control heat loss from the building The DORMA CS80 Magneo features a unique magnetic linear drive. It is virtually silent in operation making it ideal for use in areas of patient care. 5

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Automatic Swing Doors swing door is perfect for both new doors or retro fitted to existing doors. The material required to produce generation of swing door operators. The lower weight has a positive effect on the shipping of goods and thus reduces

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unit is mounted on the pull or push side respectively. For double doors, a single continuous cover can be used with a pair of operators.

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Automatic Low Energy Doors operation of the door by those who need assistance. This can either be done by use of a push assistance opening the door can be provided with a remote control.

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Space Saving Doors DORMA offer both folding ideal for situations where and special swivelling action, elegant design and excellent space-saving characteristics. open door occupy only a hand's maximum, the sweep of the door is only a few centimetres outside

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Door Controls for Healthcare Technical Memoranda Building Regulations. starts with the following general guidance:- very small proportion of the capital cost of any building, but effects on the users' perception satisfaction they feel in its use. • of the right grade and quality • well designed and unobtrusive • correctly fitted • properly maintained 2.2 Health buildings are used by a wide cross-section of people - both general public and staff - ranging from the young and able- bodied to the elderly and infirm. But, by virtue of their function, it is likely that healthcare facilities have...

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Fire Doors The majority of doors within a Healthcare Facility will be fire doors. Their purpose is to prevent the spread of fire through a building. As such it is literally a 'matter of life or death' that such doors are securely closed should a fire occur. It is therefore vital that the correct ironmongery is specified which ensures that fire requirements are met in addition to access requirements. There are 3 main considerations in specifying the correct door controls within a Healthcare project:- • does it satisfy the fire regulations • will it enable doorsets to meet the requirements of...

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Approved Document M and BS8300 The requirement is that a person is not disadvantaged in gaining access into and around a building. The specific performance of doorsets in meeting this requirement is detailed within Approved Document M (ADM) in England and Wales / Section 3 in Scotland / Part R in Northern Ireland, of the Building Regulations and BS8300: 2001, incorporating Amendment No.1. This states: “…a doorset must produce an opening force of below 30N between 0º and 30º and below 22.5N between 30º and 60º…”. On a fire door this must be achieved at minimum spring strength of EN3. Not all...

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DORMA TS 93 EN2-5 Cam Action Closer • Adjustable thinking backcheck • Adjustable delayed action • CERTIFIRE approved for 2 hours on timber doors and 4 hours on metal doors CF119 TS 93 in Contur Design: Silver, Coloured, Stainless Steel and Polished Brass ADM/BS8300* Compliance: • Minimum door width when fitted at size EN3 = 767mm • Opening force at the leading edge when fitted at size EN3 on a 926mm wide door = 24.85N DORMA TS 92 EN2-4 Cam Action Closer • CERTIFIRE approved for 2 hours on timber doors and 4 hours on metal doors CF119 ADM/BS8300* Compliance: • Minimum door width when fitted...

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■ Rack and Pinion Door Closers Adjustable thinking backcheck Adjustable delayed action CERTIFIRE approved for 2 hours on timber doors and 4 hours on Minimum door width when fitted Opening force at the leading edge when fitted at size EN3 on a Rack & Pinion full cover design • Adjustable thinking backcheck • CERTIFIRE approved for 2 hours on timber doors and 4 hours on Minimum door width when fitted Opening force at the leading edge when fitted at size EN3 on a Rack & Pinion standard design • Adjustable thinking backcheck • CERTIFIRE approved for 2 hours on timber doors and 4 hours on...

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Situations when you would prefer not to keep the door closed Free Swing Devices When electro-magnetic free swing devices are fitted to doors they allow doors to be operated without the user feeling any resistance from the door closer mechanism. In addition to this they allow the door to be left in any position, closing device fitted. Upon activation of the fire alarm or Ideal for situations such as care power failure (fail safe) the Free Swing device will close the door from any position it was left in, and then perform like a normal door closer until the alarm is de-activated or the power...

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Situations when you would prefer not to keep the door closed Hold Open Devices When electro-magnetic hold open devices are fitted to doors they dramatically help to improve building, particularly in corridors. They allow doors to be held open during normal use and close upon activation of the fire alarm or power failure (fail safe). Once activated, the door closer will close the door and then perform as a normal door closer until the power restored. Ideal for corridors with heavy 'traffic'. devices listed within this powered hold-open devices for swing doors). They are perfect for meeting...

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