Shipbuilding door A-60
roll upsteelcustom

Shipbuilding door - A-60 - Jansen Tore GmbH & Co.KG - roll up / steel / custom
Shipbuilding door - A-60 - Jansen Tore GmbH & Co.KG - roll up / steel / custom
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Characteristics

Type
roll up
Material
steel
Other characteristics
custom
Applications
for shipbuilding

Description

The shipbuilding products of the company Jansen are verified according to the latest international ship building guidelines(MED, IMO, SOLAS). The products convince due to their fast and easy assembly, as well as the high quality. It is possible to produce the products according to the customer's requirements. The door leaf is made out of 62 mm thick single elements (quantity and height depend on installation conditions). Door leaf thickness of 62 mm, surface of zincked 0,75 mm steel sheet with patched baffle plates and finger protection on both sides. The guide rail consists of zinc-coated sheet steel in a screwed construction with fire protection isolation. The cover plates of the guide rail are a zincked construction with rubber profiles as “side handle protection”. A specially coordinated drive and control system (micro-processor steered lock system) which has been approved by building control is employed. Due to miscellaneous independently adjustable parameters in the control our A-60 overhead stacking door can be run like standard industrial doors (see supplementary equipment). Due to battery buffering the door will be held in its current position for at least four hours in case of a power outage. The control as well as all other safety devices continues to be active in case of fire. Potentional-free contacts enable an operating condition query of the door. An additional installation of a fire alarm system by customer is realisable by existing interfaces.

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