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Peelle landing doors

Gabelstaplerbetrieb in einem Lastenaufzug mit Peelletüren

LANDING DOORS

Biparting Doors

REGULAR BIPARTING DOOR

A Regular biparting Door is our standard vertical door design and consists of an upper and a lower panel of equal height and weight. Regular biparting doors are used when there are ample floor-to-floor heights and clear overhead.

Minimal floor to floor height: 1,5 x opening height + 150 mm
Minimal pit depth: 0,5 x opening height + 102 mm
Return space: 330 mm  both sides
Car clearance: 127 mm

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PASS-TYPE BIPARTING DOOR 

Pass-type Doors consist of an upper and a lower panel of equal height, with the upper panel being offset, making room for the door panel above to slide in front of “or pass” the offset panel. In this situation, the lower panel will be constructed with a wider trucking sill. This is called an extended sill. This extended sill will need to be included on all doors in the same line.

Pass doors also require a Fire Lintel that closes the gap between the upper panel and the wall. Fire Lintels are designed to pivot down when they come in contact with the panel above.

Pass-Type Doors are used when there are limited floor-to-floor heights.

When floor to floor is less than 1.5 opening height + 150 mm
MIN. FLOOR TO FLOOR: OPENING HT + 381 mm 

Minimal floor to floor height: opening height + 381 mm
Minimal pit depth: 0,5 x opening height + 102 mm
Return space: 330 mm  both sides
Car clearance: 171 mm

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COMPOUND 2:1 BIPARTING DOORS

Compound 2 to 1 regular doors consist of a lower panel that is half the height of the upper panel. These are used at the lowest landing when there is minimal pit depth. There are two available configurations of this type: the Compound 2:1 regular type and the Compound 2:1 pass and extended biparting door.

Minimal floor to floor height: 1,66 x opening height + 150 mm
Minimal pit depth: 0,33 x opening height + 102 mm
Return space: 330 mm both sides
Car clearance: 127 mm
Maximal car leap: 50 mm  before notching platform

COMPOUND 2:1 PASS-TYPE BIPARTING DOOR

Compound 2 to 1 pass and extended doors consist of a lower panel that is half the height of the upper panel, and an offset upper panel, making room for the door panel above to slide in front of “or pass” the offset panel. In this situation, the lower panel will be constructed with a wider trucking sill. This is called an extended sill. This extended sill will need to be included on all doors in the same line.

Compound Pass doors also require a Fire Lintel that closes the gap between the upper panel and the wall. Fire Lintels are designed to pivot down when they come in contact with the panel above.

These are used at the lowest landing when there is minimal pit depth.

Minimal floor to floor height: 1,67 x opening height + 406 mm
Minimal pit depth: 0,33 x opening height + 102 mm
Return space: 330 mm both sides
Car clearance: 170 mm
Maximal car lap: 50 mm before notching platform

TELCO UPPER HALF BIPARTING DOOR

Telco upper or “Telescopic upper” doors consist of two shorter upper panels and a single lower panel. In this situation, the lower panel will be constructed with a wider trucking sill. This is called an extended sill. This extended sill will need to be included on all doors in the same line.

Telco Uppers are used when there is minimal overhead space at the top floor.

Minimal floor to floor: 1,25 x opening height + 330 mm
Minimal pit depth: 0,5 x opening height + 102 mm
Return space: 330 mm  both sides
Car clearance: 171 mm

Slide-up doors

SINGLE SECTION SLIDE-UP DOOR

Single section slide-up doors consist of a single section panel and counterweights on either side of the door.Slide-up doors are used when there is minimal pit depth and require a building sill projection.

MIN. FLOOR TO FLOOR: 2 x OPENING HT + 143 mm [5 5/8 in]
RETURN SPACE: 460 mm [18 in] BOTH SIDES
CAR CLEARANCE: 171 mm [6 3/4 in]

Minimal floor to floor height: 2 x opening height + 143 mm
Return space: 457 mm both sides
Car clearance: 171 mm

TWO SECTION SLIDE-UP DOOR

Two section slide-up doors consist of two equal height panels and counterweights on either side of the door.Slide-up doors are used when there is minimal pit depth and low overhead space and require a building sill projection.

Minimal floor to floor height: 1,5 x opening height + 279 mm
Return space: 460 mm both sides
Car clearance: 191 mm

THREE SECTION SLIDE-UP DOOR

Three-section slide-up doors consist of three equal height panels and counterweights on either side of the door.Slide-up doors are used when there is minimal pit depth and low overhead space and require a building sill projection.

Minimal floor to floor heigth: 1,33 x opening height + 279 mm
Return space: 460 mm both sides
Car clearance: 241 mm