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Doors. Subtitle. Performance Requirements. Weather Exclusion Security Fire Resistance Thermal and Sound Insulation Privacy Functional Durability. Definitions. Frame The surround of a door opening which also supports the door and the surround to the door itself. Head - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Doors

Doors

Subtitle

Page 2: Doors

Performance Requirements

• Weather Exclusion

• Security

• Fire Resistance

• Thermal and Sound Insulation

• Privacy

• Functional

• Durability

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Definitions

• FrameThe surround of a door opening which also supports the doorand the surround to the door itself.

• HeadThe horizontal member of the frame above the door.

• Jamb or stileThe vertical member of the door frame.

• ArchitraveThe trim around the joint between the frame.

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Solid Timber door

Glass

Middle rail

Stile

Solid timber panels

Bottom rail 220mm x 45mm

Muntins 120mm x 45mm

Top rail 120mm x 45mm

This type of door is usually fitted with glass panels held in position by slips on the inside.

This door is usually hung using one and a half pair of solid brass butt hinges.

Suitable timber could be Ash, Oak, Mahogany or Redwood.

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Internal door frame (lining)

Brace

Temporary distance piece to keep stiles parallel

Head

Stile

A B Head

StileHousing thickness ½ the width of the stile and a 1/3 the thickness.

Door frames are squared by measuring the diagonals from head to points A & B as shown by the red line.

A & B are an equal distance from the head.

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Position when Hanging a door

250mm

150mm

Architrave

Hinges

Uniform margin of approximately 1mm round door

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JAMB DETAIL

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Ledged door

Basic types of door used mainly for external use.

Timber should be treated with preservatives if possible; otherwise the tongued and grooved joints should be primed before assembly.

Ledge

Timber boards (usually soft wood)

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Ledged and braced door

Brace

Framed Ledged and braced door

Frame

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Timber French doors

Internal Flush door

A domestic flush door has a thin skin of plywood or hardboard on either side.

The central core is made from a lattice/cellular core (egg crate).

A decorative veneering can be applied to both sides.

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Six panel solid timber door.

Materials from which external

doors can be made.

• Plastic uPVC (unplasticized polyvinyl chloride)

• Powder Coated Aluminium

• Steel (security and industrial doors)