Haas Door's MISER-THERM™
commercial insulated sectional doors have the strength of steel construction
- combined with the energy efficiency of a polyurethane core.
Strong, Efficient, and Attractive
When your major
considerations include maximum energy efficiency, sound transmission,
and aesthetics, Haas Door's MISER-THERM commercial insulated steel doors
will far exceed your expectations. These CFC-free,
polyurethane-foam-injected steel doors offer exceptional benefits for
commercial applications.
Energy
Efficiency
These 1-3/8" thick
doors have an excellent R-Value of 12.35. MISER-THERM doors use rigid
vinyl extrusions with positive thermal breaks to eliminate
metal-to-metal contact, which limits temperature transfer.
Tongue-and-groove construction and section joint seals at meeting rails
provide water and wind resistance.
A full-length,
one-piece vinyl astragal retainer and flexible vinyl U-shaped
weather-strip prevent infiltration of air, rain, snow, and debris. The
seal fits to irregular or unleveled floors and reduces impact shocks
when the door is closed against concrete flooring.
Exceptional
Strength
MISER-THERM doors are
built strong. The high-density CFC-free polyurethane foam expands and
adheres to the interior and exterior steel panels to provide a rigid
unitized structure.
Our doors are
reinforced with roll-formed galvanized steel struts and double-end
hinges, as required to meet windload specifications and to comply with
ANSI A216.1 and NAGDM 102-1988.
Unique Paint
System
Our three-tier,
corrosion-resistant protective paint system is designed to resist
even the most hostile weather conditions. The protective layers
found on both the interior and exterior are:
Hard-Working
Hardware
The track is 2 or 3"
galvanized steel, depending on door size, with bracket mount for wood
jambs or continuous reverse mounting for steel jambs. For angle-mount
track, door widths are 2" wider than opening. Track rollers are 2 or 3"
case-hardened inner and outer steel races with 10-ball, prelubricated
bearings. Hinges, brackets, and reinforced struts are hot-dipped
galvanized steel, and fasteners are plated for maximum corrosion
resistance.
Counterbalancing
springs are torsion type, computer calibrated to match door load. This
provides a 10,000 cycle life at the minimum; optional spring wires can
achieve 25,000, 50,000, and 100,000 cycle requirements. Springs are
wound from oil-tempered wire and mounted on a continuous cross header
tube or solid shaft, as determined by torque load.
You can contact
Haas Door or one of our professional dealers for information on
additional options, including exterior cylinder locks, chain hoist
operation, safety bottom brackets, and special lift clearance tracks
(high lift, vertical lift, low headroom, and those that follow the roof
line).
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Last modified: 10/18/07