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Manual Sliding Door, ICU 300/1200 Showcase
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Manual Sliding Door, ICU 300/1200 Showcase

ICU300 / ICU300T Doors

Manual Sliding Doors with Breakout Expanded Access

The ICU300 doors are available in a wide range of sizes, configurations, and finishes. Single, biparting, or telescopic doors are available with either two, three, four, or six panels. A recessed track or trackless guide system allows for easy operation with or without a floor track. Perfect Access for hospitals and surgical centers.

  • Track or Trackless bottom guide option
  • Electrostatic discharge grounding
  • Remote panel status monitoring
  • Positive latch
  • High-strength trackless model available

ICU1200 Swing Door

Manual Bi-directional Swing Door with Bi-fold Function

The ICU1200 allows the ease of a bi-directional swing door with expanded access using a bi-fold set. This three panel door gives the access you need without the need for breakout.

  • Package size to fit application
  • Sidelites with vertical and horizontal weatherstrips
  • Standard finishes: clear & dark bronze
  • Stainless steel pull handles on both the swing & bi-fold door
  • Hinge on bi-fold door designed to protect fingers

The BIMobject filename indicates Revit wall types application:

Solid Wall, [no tag]
Curtain Wall, CW

The BIMobject filename indicates the door assembly type:

Single panel doors

SN          Single panel, Narrow stile

Bi-parting panel doors

BN          Bi-parting  panels, Narrow stile

CAD DWG format files are available online through the dormakaba entrance systems ICU300 and the ICU1200 product pages.

Specification
  • ICU300 / ICU300T Doors

    Manual Sliding Doors with Breakout Expanded Access

    Application

    dormakaba offers a complete line of ICU manual sliding doors for special care facilities such as hospitals and surgical centers. The ICU allows for continuous observation of patients, while allowing quick and easy access during emergency conditions.

    Emergency egress

    • All dormakaba ICU Systems are capable of emergency egress when required. Emergency release hardware allows for the doors to swing out in the direction of egress when pushed.

    For the user

    • Simple operation
    • Enhanced working conditions
    • Excellent quality ensures long lifespan
    • For the installer
    • Easy installation and rapid commissioning

    For the architect/specifier

    • Sliding doors for special care facilities such as hospitals and surgical centers.

    ICU1200 Swing Door

    Manual Bi-directional Swing Door with Bi-fold Function

    The perfect fit

    The ICU 1200 is the perfect fit for installations with limited width and self-closing requirements. Swing door can be used primarily with bi-fold as breakaway.

    Combining two door types

    THE ICU 1200 combines two types of doors: a doubleacting swing door on one side and a bi-fold manual door on the other.

    Handling traffic

    For normal traffic, the swing door opens conveniently in either direction. For a wider opening, the bi-fold door collapses to open nearly the full width of the doorway.

    For the installer

    • Easy installation and rapid commissioning

    For the architect/specifier

    • Three panel door without the need for breakout.
    • A perfect health care solution.

    For the user

    • Simple operation
    • Enhanced working conditions
    • Excellent quality ensures long lifespan

     


Technical specification
  • Unique ref.manual_sliding_door_ICU300_1200
  • Product familyInterior Glass
  • Product groupSliding Door Systems
  • TypeShowcase (model)
  • Date of publishing2021-08-27
  • Edition number1
Related
  • Material mainGlass
  • Material secondaryAluminium
  • Designed inUnited States
  • Manufactured inUnited States
Classification
  • BIMobject CategoryDoors - Sliding
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 Code08 32 13
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 TitleSliding Aluminum-Framed Glass Doors

Region availability

North America
Anguilla
Antigua and Barbuda
Aruba
Barbados
Belize
Bermuda
British Virgin Islands
Canada
Caribbean Netherlands
Cayman Islands
Collectivity of Saint Martin
Costa Rica
Cuba
Curaçao
Dominica
Dominican Republic
El Salvador
Greenland
Grenada
Guadeloupe
Guatemala
Haiti
Honduras
Jamaica
Martinique
Mexico
Montserrat
Nicaragua
Panama
Puerto Rico
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Saint-Barthélemy
Sint Maarten
The Bahamas
Trinidad and Tobago
Turks and Caicos Islands
U.S. Virgin Islands
United States