The Stanley Series 500 Manual Revolving Door is an innovative door system designed for use in a wide variety of applications. It is environmentally friendly, helping to improve energy efficiency in buildings and interior comfort while reducing infiltration of dust and dirt into the building entrance.
Full framed featuring narrow 1 9/16" (40mm) stiles fully weather stripped and integrated to a fluted metal clad centre shaft. With the patented, door wing, pressure release mechanism concealed below the floor and within the canopy ceiling, stile to rail connection is crisp and clean. Three-wing or four-wing design. Various heights of door rails are available to suit any design requirement. Available in standard 7'-0" (2134mm) models or custom models ranging from (but not limited to) 6'-6" (1981mm) diameter to 9'-0" (2743mm) diameter.
'All glass' - no visible stiles - curved enclosure base rails are recessed with curved glass glazed flush to the floor. For clean sight lines, a polished stainless steel centre shaft is available. Upper and lower pressure release mechanisms are concealed and directly connected to door rails allowing for clear, unobstructed door lines. Three- or four- wing design, available in standard 7'-0" (2134mm) diameter or custom diameters to suit specific job requirements.
'All glass' - no visible door stiles - enclosure base rails are surface mounted to the floor. Upper and lower pressure release mechanisms are concealed and directly connected to door rails. Three- or four- wing design, available in standard 7'-0" (2134mm) diameter or custom diameters to suit specific job requirements.
Controlled access for security needs is met in manual or automatic, three- or four-wing security revolving doors. Series 4500 Security Revolving Doors provide rapid, simultaneous two-way passage to authorized personnel. Sensors prevent tagalong entry or tailgating. These doors are used effectively for personnel control and monitoring by financial institutions, pharmaceutical and high tech enterprises, airports
Designed on the fulcrum principle, balanced doors assist opening in specific site circumstances of wind tunnel or stack effect. The design uses the differential of interior and exterior air pressure to facilitate opening of the door. The design features a sliding pivot located at the third point in the door header. The imposed forces, whether wind or stack draft suction are balanced on each side of the pivot in a 'see-saw' fashion. The imposed load on one side tends to open the door, while the load on the facing side forces the door closed. Less force or strength is required to open the door and the movement is well controlled.
Access Technologies
65 Scott Swamp Road
Farmington, CT 06032
Toll Free: (800) 7-ACCESS
In CT: (860) 677-2861
Fax: (860) 679-6436
Service: (888) DOOR-444
Web site: http://www.stanleyaccess.com
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