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Automatic door - Hermetic BP_P50 without fixed panel
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Automatic door - Hermetic BP_P50 without fixed panel

The Bi-parting hermetic sliding doors guarantees air tightness thanks to its unique features. Wide range of finish options and functionalities to adapt it to any architectural project.
Specification
  • BI-PARTING HERMETIC SLIDING DOOR WITH SLIDING LEAVES P50 MODEL MANUSA hermetic automatic sliding door, bi-parting, 2 sliding leaves for a space: …… mm high, …… mm width, with a …… mm clear width. It is composed of the following items: MANUSA Hermetic Visio operator, composed of: motor group with two three-phase AC motors powered with a single-phase 230V/50Hz network (115V/60Hz on request); position and speed magnetic encoder; control board with performance level “d” according to EN13849 with monitored functioning and motor management system with inverter technology with voltage and frequency independent adjustment (VVVF); Direct Drive transmission (without gearbox); Leaf-sealing mechanical system that allows a dropping movement towards the floor and towards the frame to ensure correct hermetic sealing; Effortless manual opening, thanks to its exclusive spring return system. All housed in an extruded aluminium header frame 175 mm high and 220 mm deep in a powder coated / anodized finishing (chart available). Manufactured according to the Standard 9001:1000 of quality management systems. MANUSA P50 hermetic sliding leaves, consisting of an extruded aluminium 50 mm thick perimetral frame, an internal polyiosocyanurate (PIR) core of 40Kg/m3 density and two outer panels in high-density phenolic laminate (HPL) or stainless steel. Possibility to install lead-lined leaves for X-ray rooms thanks to two 1 mm layers of lead. An isolation rubber gasket is installed in the whole leaf perimeter. Flush-mounted vision panel as an option (lead-lined glass on request). The outside surface is easy to clean and is perfectly flush with the perimetral frame and the vision panel to prevent accumulation of dust and other particles. Direct connection to the building’s equipotential busbar. MANUSA MK40 frame, installed on one or both sides of the wall, specially designed to guarantee the proper functioning of the hermetic door in any type of wall. Ensures the perfect adjustment with the leaf, thus guaranteeing the requested hermetic level. MANUSA program selector, which allows users to choose between the following modes: automatic, open, closed, exit only and partial opening. This selector is equipped with a digital display that alerts the user of any malfunction, and features as a standard a locking PIN code to protect access to the change-mode function.
Technical specification
  • Unique ref.h_bpp50_wof
  • Product familyAUTOMATIC DOORS
  • Product groupSliding hermetic doors
  • TypeObject (single object)
  • Date of publishing2018-06-21
  • Edition number1
  • Height (mm)2400
  • Width (mm)2660
  • Depth (mm)220
Related
  • Material mainAluminium
  • Material secondaryStainless steel
  • Designed inSpain
  • Manufactured inSpain
Classification
  • BIMobject CategoryDoors - Sliding
  • IFC classificationDoor
  • UNSPSC nameAutomatic doors
  • UNSPSC code30171510
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 Code08 16 73
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 TitleSliding Composite Doors
  • OmniClass Number23-17 11 00
  • OmniClass TitleDoors

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