Sliding Doors

SAPA 2115

Sliding Door

Light insulated sliding door for conservatories

Characteristics

Sapa 2115 is a simpler and lighter sliding door. It's suitable for patios and conservatories where the demands are not as high as in sections of outer walls. The sliding door is made of insulated aluminum profiles with a frame depth 78.7 mm (Single wing sliding doors) and 141.8< mm (single-wing telescopic). Leaf depth 32.8 mm alt. 36.8 mm. The insulation is 30 mm wide glass fiber reinforced polyamide strips. The door leaf runs quietly with stainless steel wheels on stainless steel rails.

Documentation
SAPA 2115_DataSheet_BA.pdf

Product benefits

DIVERSITY OF APPLICATIONS

  • Two or four sliding leaves in two-track frame alt. three sliding leaves in three-track frame.

DIVERSITY OF FORMS

  • Fitting. Inside or in- and outside.

LARGE SIZES

  • Door leaf dimensions. Max height 2,4 m. Max width 1,4 m.
  • Door leaf weight. Max 160 kg

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Specifications & EPD

Clear dimension

The sliding door allows for big openings in conservatories etc.

Two-track with two sliding leaves

F.O. = Clear dimension
K.Y.M = Frame outside dimension
Clear dimension = KYM/ 2 - 184 mm
KYM =Clear dimension x 2 + 368

Two-track with four sliding leaves

F.O. = Clear dimension
K.Y.M = Frame outside dimension
Clear dimension = KYM/ 2 - 325 mm
KYM =Clear dimension x 2 + 650

Three-track with three sliding leaves

F.O. =
Clear dimension
K.Y.M = Frame outside dimension
Clear dimension = KYM x 2/3 - 299
KYM = Clear dimension x 1,5 + 448

Fitting functions

The sliding door can have two or four sliding door leafs in a double-track frame, or three sliding door leafs in a triple-track frame.

Espagnolette with three locking points and aluminium handle. Available with lockable handle. Doors run silently on stainless steel wheels and tracks.

Double-track with two sliding door leafs


Double-track with four sliding door leafs


Tripple-track with three sliding door leafs


Glazing

Unprotected glazed surfaces which are so located that they 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 24-25 mm


The illustration shows the different functional dimensions commonly used by the window industry and established by the MTK. The gaskets are made of EPDM rubber and are available in several versions.


Glass thickness 26-28 mm


The illustration shows the different functional dimensions commonly used by the window industry and established by the MTK. The gaskets are made of EPDM rubber and are available in several versions.

Location in the wall

For the entire structure to meet the energy saving requirements and ensure good comfort it is necessary to install the sliding terrace door in the warm part of the wall. This means that it should be installed as deep into the wall as possible, which has a number of advantages.

It creates good conditions for appropriate fixing and a well functioning joint. The risk of condensation is reduced due to a higher surface temperature. The joint between the frame profile and the wall shall be made with two step sealing. This means that it should consist of an outer rain barrier with an underlying air channel, a mineral wool insulation layer and an inner diffusion sealing joint.

Elevations And Details

A2115-1001 1234567
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A2115-1003 11023457
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Fixing Principles

Fixing principles

Lift-sliding doors 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 door.

Example:

Fixing of frame
with twist anchor inwards

Fixing of frame
with twist anchor outwards