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Glass How can I calculate the weight of the glass?What is the maximum weight for a glass door?What is the maximum height for a glass door?What is the maximum width for a glass door?Can I use variable glass thicknesses?Where do I have to use manifestation?Why would I use rails instead of patch fittings?Can I use a frameless glass door in a fire screen?Where can I use a glass door?Do you have fittings suitable for bolted glazing?What about Approved Document L?
To calculate the weight of the door, you multiply the thickness of the glass by 2.5.
Maximum weights will depend on the thickness, height and width of the glass. The maximum weight refers to the TOTAL door weight – inclusive of glass and ironmongery (including any handles being used). You can, on a low use door such as a cupboard, have a maximum weight of 150kg, but the standard maximum door weight is 80kg.
DORMA recommend a maximum height of 2.4m however, note that DORMA work on the basis of maximum weights rather than heights or widths, so this could vary according to the thickness of the glass.
DORMA recommend a maximum width of 1.1m however, note that DORMA work on the basis of maximum weights rather than heights or width.
Yes, for instance you could use 15mm or 19mm thick glass, however, due to its greater weight it will limit the size of the glass door or assembly.
DORMA Glass dealers will be able to advise on manifestation in relation to your particular project, however, in order to comply with the DDA and Approved Document M glass doors and screens will satisfy the requirements if:
Rails allow the use of larger and more secure doors, and they also provide a safe bottom edge for the door. Door leafs greater than 1100mm wide should use a bottom rail, and door leafs greater than 80kg in weight.
No, DORMA do not supply a suitable product for use within a glass fire screen.
DORMA fittings are available for both external and internal glass doors, sliding doors - both face fixed and ceiling fixed, sliding-stacking doors, shower doors, and furniture doors.
Yes, DORMA has the Manet Construct, Rodan and Loop ranges. For more information contact 01462 477600.
Approved Document L does not apply to applications such as showrooms, shops, and glass atriums with a party wall. For technical assistance, contact us on 01462 477600. |
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How can I calculate the weight of the glass?





