logo.gif "Climate-Guard" Weatherstripped Doors
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"Climate-Guard"
Climate control is provided by the combination of a flat slat curtain, hood baffle, guide weatherstripping and astragal.

Specifications

Note: Specifications for R & S "Climate-Guard" weatherstripped doors are the same as for service doors with the following substitutions:

Part 2 Products
2.01 Materials
A. Manufacturer:
R & S Manufacturing, model W ___
D. Curtain: Interlocking type ___ flat slats are roll formed from galvanized steel coil. Gage of slats is as required to meet windload. Endlocks are riveted to slats to maintain curtain alignment. Windlocks are riveted to slats when required to meet windload. Bottom of curtain is reinforced by an extruded aluminum or double steel angle footpiece with astragal.
E. Guides: Steel channels or structural steel angles form curtain guides and are bolted to structural steel wall angles. Sizes of guides are as required to retain curtain under windload. Windlock bars are provided when winlocks are required to meet windload. Vinyl guide weatherstripping against the flatfaced side of the slats is standard (wool pile, brush, or weatherstripping on both sides of the curtain are optional).

H. Hood: Formed from minimum 24 gage galvanized steel sheet, reinforced with tip and bottom flanges to limit defection. Internal vinyl hood baffle is standard. Intermediate support is provided when required.

Model Designation
By Method of Operation
Face of Wall Mount

WFP - Push-up
WFC - Chain
WFT - Thru-wall-chain
WFA - Awning Crank
WFB - Crank Box
WFM - Motor

(For Between-Jamb Mount, change letter 'F' to 'J'.)

Standard Clearance Requirements
(Refer to Mounting Details under Service Doors)
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Reduce 'Z' by 2" with tip hood flange turned down.
Area
Z"
V"
A
20
16 3/4
B
22
17
C
23 1/2
18 1/2
D
25 1/2
20 1/2
E
291/2
24 1/2
F
Consult Factory
R/H chain operation as shown - reverse 'X' & 'Y' for L/H
Opening Width 'W'
X" Y"
Thru 15'
6
8
Over 15' Thru 24'
7
9
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Last modified: December 29, 1997