Doors

SAPA 2050

Doors with design variations

Characteristics

This door system is based on uninsulated aluminium profiles with a profile depth of 50 mm. Symmetrically installed glazing unit with three alternative glazing beads: L-shaped, façade type and rectangular.

The frame profile has a fixed rebate profile. Door leaf profiles for narrow section lock. The doors can be easily combined with our glazed wall and partition system 3050.

Documentation

Product benefits

DIVERSITY OF APPLICATIONS

  • Single-leaf, double-leaf, meeting and folding doors with or without side and top light.
  • Personal safety. Available with anti-finger trap edge.

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Specifications & EPD

Profile overview

L-shaped glazing bead

Façade type glazing bead

Rectangular glazing bead

Clear dimension

Doors and entries should be designed with enough space (clear dimension) for person traffic and to facilitate passage in a wheel chair. Applicable standards and requirements should be taken into account.

Rebate door

A = Clear dimension
B = Frame outside dimension
C = Wall opening
D with universal hinge= 123 mm
D with lap butt hinge= 117 mm

Anti-finger trap edge with a rubber strip

A =  Clear dimension
B =  Frame outside dimension

Glazing

Unprotected glazed surfaces that can be reached by persons shall be designed so as to limit the risk of injury. Such glazed surfaces shall be dimensioned so as to withstand the dynamic influence of a person. Applicable standards and requirements should be taken into account.

Glass thickness 5-10 mm

Threshold alternatives

Door openings should be designed without level differences from inside to outside. Sometimes a threshold is not required because of, for example, moisture or non prevailing weather conditions. When a threshold is installed, it should be as low as possible to facilitate passage. Applicable standards and requirements should be taken into account.
              

Door without threshold

Door with embedded threshold

Door with rebate seal against threshold

Door with strip seal

Fittings

Our door system can be easily equipped with the most common fittings available on the market. For optimum functionality it is important that the fittings work together.

Our standard fittings are shown below.

 

Hinges, examples

Universal hinge

Lap butt hinge

Pull handles

D pull handle
with hidden mounting harmonises with the door leaf.
Height 300 mm, Ø 30 mm.
Art. no.: Sapa 14 128

Triangular pull handle
with hidden mounting harmonises with the door leaf.
Height 300 mm, Ø 30 mm.
Art. no.: Sapa 14 129

Semi-circular pull handle
with hidden mounting harmonises with the door leaf.
Height 300 mm, Ø 30 mm.
Art. no.: Sapa 14 130

Door closing devices

Door closure with arm.
According to supplier.

Sliding rail door closure.
According to supplier.

Built-in door closure.
According to supplier.

Automatic door closure.
According to supplier.

Anti-finger trap protection

In order to reduce the risk of injury due to squeezing, we have developed a solution based on a socalled anti-finger trap edge. Applicable standards and requirements should be taken into account.

Door system 2050 with anti-finger trap edge with EPDM rubber strips.

Elevations And Details

A2050-1030 2122246
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A2050-1031 122122232436
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A2050-1032 12212223243
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A2050-1033 2122247
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Fixing Principles

Fixing principles

Door elements must be fixed to a stable and suitable wall structure. The choice of fixing method depends on the wall type. The number and location of fixing points depends on the size of the element.

Examples:

Frame attachment with
twist anchor

Frame attachment with
adjustable frame bushing

Frame attachment with
bolt and welded plate

Frame attachment with
screw

Projects using doors SAPA 2050

Science & Technology Center Santaka, Kaunas

Lithuania

Building: Science & Technology Center Santaka
Location: Kaunas, Lithuania
Construction year: 2011-2013
Architect: G. Janulytė-Bernotienė Studio
Producers: Velansta UAB and Firelita UAB

Facades: Sapa 4150
Windows: Sapa 1074
Doors: Sapa 2074, 2074 fire resistant, 2050
Surface finish: RAL 9016, 7024
Glass: 6 Sun Guard HSN 62/34 – 18 Arg – 33.1 Laminated

Photographer: Hans Bonnevier