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Cape Peninsula University of Technology

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This document provides information on different door types, their operational characteristics, and construction details. It describes various door types, like solid laminated doors, exterior doors, swinging doors, sliding doors, and framed doors. It includes specifications of doors, such as size and materials used in construction.

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# Door Types By Operation ## Solid Laminated Door (Alpha) - Standard size 813 x 2032 thickness 42 mm. - Constructed from KD softwood and solid laminated core built up from 25 mm softwood strips crossbanded with 3 mm hardwood crossbanding and edged with 10 mm thick hardwood edges on stiles to match...

# Door Types By Operation ## Solid Laminated Door (Alpha) - Standard size 813 x 2032 thickness 42 mm. - Constructed from KD softwood and solid laminated core built up from 25 mm softwood strips crossbanded with 3 mm hardwood crossbanding and edged with 10 mm thick hardwood edges on stiles to match face veneer. - The crossbanded and edged "blank" is calibrated and the face veneer is applied over the edges to give the door a solid and uniform appearance. - Supplied with 2 concealed edges only and face veneer over edges. - Faces available: Veneer and plastic laminates. - Note: Not available in hardboard. - General: Used as internal door only. Mainly commercial and institutional use. - Mass ± 34 kg. ## Solid Laminated Exterior Door (Alpha) - Standard size 813 x 2032 thickness 42 mm. - Constructed from hardwood framing and solid laminated core built up from 25 mm softwood strips crossbanded with 3 mm hardwood crossbanding and finished with hardwood face veneer. - The solid laminated exterior door is supplied with exposed hardwood stiles only. Glued throughout with water and boil proof glue. - Faces available: Veneer only. - Note: Not available in hardboard and plastic laminates. - General: Used as an external door or internally in positions exposed to moisture. - Commercial and institutional use. - Mass ± 34 kg. ## Door Types By Operation: - **Swinging**: - Normally hinged on side jamb - may also be pivoted from head jamb and threshold. - Most convenient door type for entry and passage. - Requires space around doorway for door swing. - Always check clearance. - Most effective door type for acoustical and thermal insulation, and weather resistance. - **By-Pass Sliding**: - Provides an opening in a minimum amount of space but sacrifices acoustical insulation. - Opening 50% of doorway only. - Used in interiors primarily for visual screening. - Used on exterior as sliding glass doors. - Doors slide in overhead track and along guides or a track on the floor. - **Surface Sliding**:   - Exterior/interior usage.  - Similar to above but provides 100% opening of doorway.   - Surface hung with exposed overhead track. - **Pocket Sliding**:  - Interior usage. - Provides 100% opening of doorway by sliding into recess within width of wall.   - Provides doorway with a finished appearance when fully open.  - Used where normal door swing would interfere with the use of a space. - **Side-Hinged Folding**:   - Interior usage. - Provides almost 100% opening of doorway. - Uses overhead track and hinged door panels. - Used primarily as a visual screen to enclose closet and storage spaces. ## Flush Door - Description: 44 mm solid core flush door size 813 x 2032 mm with concealed edge strips and faced on both sides with sliced sapele veneer, hung to timber frame. ## Ledged and Braced Door - This type of door is usually used as a yard gate or similar - hung with strap hinges. - Description: 44 mm Wrot meranti ledged and braced door (gate) size 813 x 2032 mm formed of 22 x 114 mm top ledged and diagonal brace, 22 x 200 mm tongued, grooved and V-jointed one side boarding in narrow widths. ## Framed Ledged and Braced Door - Description: 44 mm Wrot meranti framed ledged and braced door size 813 x 2032 mm formed of 44 x 114 mm top rail and stiles, 22 x 114 mm middle ledge and diagonal braces, 22 x 200 bottom ledge, filled in on one side with 22 mm tongued, grooved and V-jointed one side boarding in narrow widths with V- joint next stiles and top rail, hung to timber (or steel) frame.

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