Samson visionguard steel fully glazed steel doorsets

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VisionGuard
Fully Glazed Steel Doorsets
Fully Glazed Fire Door
Material: Steel 
Gear Type: Hinged Doors 
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Description

Samson VisionGuard is a fire insulated profile system with a core of fire resistant insulation for glazed doors, sliding doors, partition walls and window sections. Ideal for use in offices, shopping centres, airports, hotels, hospitals, schools and similar public buildings.

The Samson VisionGuard is manufactured in the UK and is available made to measure in as little as 10 days from order.

Specification

The VisionGuard system is type-approved for several fire-resistant classes in combination with burglary resistance, e.g. EI 60 and RC3.

Fire resistance is provided in accordance with the applicable type approval certificate. Burglary-resistance classes RC3 and RC4 are in accordance with standard ENV 1627.

In addition to requirements for fire resistance, glass must also comply with requirements for burglary resistance as per EN 356 as well as fittings. Type-approved solutions include, among other things, multipoint locks (MPL).

Unique Fire-Resistant Sliding Doors

Samson has developed and tested a type-approved 30/30 fire resistant sliding door to BS476. The door is operated using Besam Unislide (including LD 550494). Max section dimensions are 10 x 3m, and the max door leaf dimensions are 1250mm. This provides a max opening of 2210mm for bi-parting sliding doors.

Please note that the door leaves in sliding doors must not pass over any vertical element, as there is a risk of damage. Sliding doors must not be installed along evacuation routes and if required an emergeny exit door should be installed at the side.

Suitable for a wide range of architectural projects

Samson VisionGuard profile systems are intended for use in glazed door and sliding door sections and wall and window sections in offices, shopping centres, airports, hotels, sports centres, banks, embassies, prisons, schools and hospitals etc.

Sizes and Configurations

The systems can be adapted to suit requirements and are type approved, with features including finger trap gaskets, round windows and arches. The systems have profiles adapted for modular locks (85mm) as well as narrow (20mm) and wide (130, 180 and 260mm) profiles. These tested and approved systems also come in a wide variety of heights and widths. Wall sections up to 3.45m high and with a free edge have been tested as per EN 1364-1 to ensure compliance up to EI 120, and 4m high sections up to EI 60.

Finishes

Standard: Polyester powdercoated from Standard Colour Range.

Optional: Polyester powdercoated from Non-Standard Colour Range. Stainless Steel Brushed, Polished or Patterned. Unfinished for site finishing.

Samson fire resistant sections in steel have been tested in accordance with BS476: Part 22: 1987 for wall sections up to 120 minutes integrity and insulation, doorsets up to 90 minutes integrity and 60 minutes insulation as well as double leaf sliding doors with top and side lights for 30 minutes integrity.
Door and wall sections make up the fire cell partitions in, for example, corridors, main passageways and stairwells used as evacuation routes in the event of a fire. The solid fire resistant insulating core between the steel profiles effectively reduces heat transfer from the side of the door or all exposed to the fire.

Combined Fire and Security Resistance

The VisionGuard system is type approved for several fire resistant classes in combination with burglary resistance, e.g. EI 60 and RC3. Fire resistance is provided in accordance with the applicable type approval certificate. Burglary resistance classes RC3 and RC4 are in accordance with standard ENV 1627. The type approval certificates mean that "labelled" sections can be used to comply with specific requirements for fire and burglary resistance with a transparent solution in stairwells, for instance. It is also possible to move exterior protection from an entrance and also comply with these requirements in stairwells, for example, that may seperate various activities.

The profile depth can be adjusted to suit specific requirements, e.g. 65, 70 and 90mm. In addition to requirements for fire resistance, glass must also comply with requirements for burglary resistance as per EN 356 as well as fittings. Type approved solutions include, among other things, multipoint locks (MPL).