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standard
Standard door
Stress Apartment doors
Apartment
Entrance
Interior
doors
Bath/WC
Hygrothermal
Stress
I   X X
II      
III X    
Mechanical Stress 5) N   X X
M      
S X    
E      
Moisture-
proofing
Damp room door     X4)
Wet room door      
Intruder proofing WK 1 / WK 2 X3)4)    
Sound insulation 1) SSK 1 Rw,r = 27 dB X2)    
SSK 2 Rw,r = 32 dB      
SSK 3 Rw,r = 37 dB X2)    

Stress Object doors
kindergarden
hospitel
hotel
school
youth hostel
training room
consulting room
administration
large kitchen
canteen
laboratory
bathroom,WC
Hygrothermal
stress
I        
II X X X4) X
III       X4)  
Mechanical stress 5) N        
M     X  
S X     X4)
E
 
X   X4)
Moisture-
proofing
Damp room door   X4) X4)   X4)
Wet room door       X4)
Intruder proofing WK 1 / WK 2        
Sound insulation 1) SSK 1 Rw,r = 27 dB        
SSK 2 Rw,r = 32 dB   X2) X4)     
SSK 3 Rw,r = 37 dB     X2)  


Evidence from a testing authority responsible for general building inspection certificates from building regulation list A: Rw,R = Rw [standard value measured on site = standard]

Depending on the place of application, the data contained in DIN 4109, table 3, must be observed.

If burglar-proofing is not required, door frames of rating S at least should be installed.

Selection should be made according to the level of wear and tear expected.

Door leaf and door frame should have the corresponding stress rating.

 

It is recommended that doors of the next higher thermal rating be used in areas where high levels of humidity are expected in the long term (e.g. where windows are always open) or with door leaves of 2.11m upwards. www.guetegemeinschaft-innentueren.de

 


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