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60 EXTERNAL ENVELOPE


An evolution in GEZE design


A popular GEZE product is now available in a new and improved design as part of an eco-friendly, heat-saving solution. The latest ECdrive T2 has all advantages of the previous ECdrive but with enhanced features and is offered as a complete package with the new thermally separated profile system – the GCprofile Therm. Slimmer than its predecessor, the ECdrive T2 has a reduced cover height of 100 mm compared to 120mm. Its sleek design is aesthetically pleasing, less obtrusive, provides smoother running and can be installed in a wide range of buildings. It also has capacity for moving increased leaf weights of up to 140 kg, is suitable for high traffic areas for standard, or escape and rescue route doors, in all types of buildings. Like all GEZE sliding door systems, the ECdrive T2 is capable of networking and can be integrated via the GEZE DCU103 CAN bus interface and the GEZE IO 420 interface module via BACnet™ into networking solutions such as the GEZE Cockpit. The profile system accommodates up to 32 mm glass thickness in either two-pane insulation glass with 2x ESG 6 mm, UG value 1.0, or three-pane insulation glass with 3x ESG 4 mm, UG value 0.8.


01543 443000 www.geze.co.uk Security and insulation with Garador’s front doors


Garador’s FrontGuard front doors have been precision engineered for exceptional security and thermal insulation. The FrontGuard door collection comes in three stylish ranges: Modern, Classic and Contemporary. All of which are filled with 46mm dense polyurethane foam and have thermal breaks built into the frame to enhance thermal performance. Further protection comes from watertight rubber seals on all four sides of the door panel, plus a 20mm aluminium and plastic threshold to stop water ingress at the bottom of the door. Overall, Garador’s FrontGuard range offers a very high level of thermal insulation with U-values of as low as 1.1 W/m²K. The FrontGuard range also offers excellent security, with secure five point locking; two conical swing bolts, two security bolts and an additional lock bolt. The doors also have RC2 certified security equipment. For those wanting even greater thermal insulation, Garador have launched a FrontGuard Plus doors which offers even more protection including an outstanding thermal performance with U valued down to 0.93 W/m²K.


01935 443709 www.garador.co.uk


KISO


EPDM DOOR & WINDOW SEALS


D SEAL P SEAL


E SEAL


141 SEAL


L SEAL


H/PB SEAL


05 SEAL


TOP QUALITY EPDM SEALS MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK BY KISO A/S


WE STOCK THE FULL RANGE OF KISO PRODUCTS INCLUDING D, P AND E SEALS FOR DOORS AND 141, L, H/PB AND 05 DRY GLAZING TAPES FOR WINDOWS


SEALS ARE AVAILABLE BLACK, BROWN AND WHITE AND ARE STOCKED IN SEVERAL SIZES  COIL LENGTHS VARY FROM 70 METRES TO 225 METRES DEPENDING ON THE PRODUCT


Zero Seal Systems Ltd Units 43 - 45 Ladford Covert, Seighford, Stafford, ST18 9QG, United Kingdom Tel : +44 (0)1785 282910 E-mail : sales@zeroplus.co.uk


WWW.ZEROPLUS.CO.UK Handmade Real Bronze Windo w s, Door s, Scr eens and Secondar y Glazing


0 14 76 249 49 4 www.bronzecasements.com


Photograph byYiangou Architects


WWW.ARCHITECTSDATAFILE.CO.UK


ADF DECEMBER 2019


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