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Audiodor 32 and 32/60
- Rated 'Severe Duty'
- FD30 & FD60 fire resistance
- Double leaf arrangement tested
- Latched or unlatched
- Frames - minimum 32mm Barum or optional Cubith
- Frame materials - softwood, hardwood or MDF, hardwood only for 32/60
- Threshold arrangement - A & C
Audiodor 35/60
- FD60 fire resistance
- Latched or unlatched
- Frames - minimum 32mm Barum or optional Cubith
- Frame materials - hardwood
- Threshold arrangement - A & C
Audiodor 38
- Lightweight with high acoustic performance
- Latched or unlatched
- Double leaf arrangement - tested: 38 RwdB with astragals, 35 RwdB without
- FD30 fire resistance
- Frames - minimum 32mm Barum or optional Cubith
- Frame materials - softwood or hardwood
- Threshold arrangement - A
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Audiodor 39/60
- Lead-lined door leaf, rated 'Severe Duty'
- Latched or unlatched
- FD60 fire resistance
- Frames - minimum 44mm Barum
- Frame materials - hardwood
- Threshold arrangement - A
Audiodor 40
- Lightweight with high acoustic performance
- Latched or unlatched
- FD30 fire resistance
- Frames - minimum 32mm Barum or optional Cubith
- Frame materials - softwood or hardwood
- Threshold arrangement - B
Audiodor 44
- Very high acoustic performance
- FD30 fire resistance
- Latched only
- Frames - minimum 44mm Barum
- Frame materials - hardwood
- Threshold arrangement - B
Audiodor Super
- Exceptionally high acoustic performance
- FD30 fire resistance
- Latched only
- Frames - minimum 44mm Barum
- Frame materials - hardwood
- Threshold arrangement - B
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Achieving performance on-site
Some acoustic doors may be heavy and require appropriate
wall structures to support them. Guidance for handling and
installation should be sought from our Technical Services
Department.
Doorsets are supplied with all the necessary seals fitted to
either door or frame, sometimes including astragals for pairs.
With acoustic doors the gap between door and threshold
on the floor must also be sealed with contact seals or wiping
seals, depending on performance requirements and floor
finish. Thresholds are needed and these must be level with
the door. They can be bedded on mastic and screw-fixed
direct to hard surfaces while carpet and textured flooring
should stop either side. Low profile aluminium thresholds may
be fixed on a hardwood packer so that top of threshold is
5mm above floor finish.
Gaps between back of frame and wall must be fully packed
with mineral wool, leaving only enough space for mastic
pointing where no architrave is used. Special care is needed
to check that doors close correctly all around, noting a slight
resistance when the door closes against its seals.
- A level floor is essential to threshold sealing
- Seal under the threshold and bottom of jambs, as well as back of frame
- Plumb square and level to ensure that seals contact fully all around
- Seals must not be cut for ironmongery
- Never paint seals or close a freshly painted door onto them
- Avoid damaging all seals, particularly on the bottom edge
Best practice on site is critical, sound is like water in that all gaps must be properly sealed to stop leakage.
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