Fortress DB601 NiCE door is a fast rolling high speed door designed to restrict access, optimise traffic flow, maintain temperatures, increase light and reduce energy loss.
Recommended for factory, warehouse and distribution applications.
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Dimensions
Maximum:4500mm x 4500mm (revised August 2008).
Performance
Opening speed 1.2m/s. Closing speed 1.0m/s.
CE-marked 01 May 2005.
See full specification for performance standards.
Curtain
BS EN 12424 960mg/m2 dark blue PVC curtain panels, 480mm in depth, with integrated 40mm box profile aluminium extrusions to provide curtain rigidity and resistance to wind pressure.
One section of curtain panel is fabricated from transparent PVC to provide a vision panel detail.
BS EN 12453 Self-checking safety edge will stop and reverse the door movement immediately upon contact with an obstacle.
BS EN 12453 Photocell light through beam sensor for non-contact safety system.
Curtain Options
Additional sections of transparent PVC to increase vision and allow more light.
Head Box
1.2mm galvanised steel casing 350mm x 350mm with 3mm mild steel end plates houses the barrel and curtain assembly.
Frame
Fortress DBN100 Guides™ 3mm roll-formed galvanised steel sheet complete with nylon brush seal with mohair to both sides to reduce noise in operation, prevent air infiltration and provide a weather seal.
Finish
Standard finish is dark blue PVC curtain and a galvanised steel door structure.
Operation
BS EN 12453 Fortress DB601 Drive System™ 415 Volt 3-phase operator with low voltage controls and safety brake system. Standard door activation is by push button controls. BS EN 12453 Automated safety control system operated through a photocell light through beam sensor and a self-checking safety edge.
BS EN 12453 Fortress DB501 Drive System™ has a manual override for use in the event of power failure.
Options and Accessories
See full specification for details.
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