Designed to be Energy-Efficient!
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Insulation materials placed between two metal surfaces without a thermal break greatly reduce the effectiveness of the insulation. Generally, the outer surface of conventional steel doors wraps around and becomes a part of the inner door surface. The process used to make Thermospan®150 is different. It begins with two separate skins: one for the inner and another for outer surfaces. These skins are separated along each edge of each section by a thermoplastic material that effectively breaks any contact between inner and outer skins. To assure thermal integrity, seals between all section joints are factory-installed, as are vinyl “bulb” astragals which prevent air infiltration between floor and bottom of doors.
Because of these features, an excellent “U”-value of 0.0706 is achieved. Testing on a conventional insulated steel door resulted in a “U”-value of only 0.233. |
Extra Strength
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Two integral (1-3/4" deep) struts are roll-formed into the back skin (inside surface) of each section of Thermospan® 150. This often eliminates the need for externally fixed stiffeners which are often used on the inside of conventional doors. And when Thermospan® 150’s cavity is filled with polyurethane, the struts are filled as well, making for an extremely strong, yet lighter weight door. |
Virtually maintenance free
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A Thermospan® 150 door is virtually maintenance-free. If damage occurs – or if other than routine maintenance is required – inside face hardware, tracks and springs are standard parts used industry-wide. This means they’re readily available and generally are stocked by most independent commercial/industrial door distributors. Also, with Thermospan® 150, heavy-duty, hot-dipped galvanized hinges and tracks are standard.
Both the interior and exterior skins of hot-dipped galvanized steel are factory finished with baked on primer and polyester finish coats.
Thanks to the thermal break and joint seal, the inside surface of the door remains close to room temperature, eliminates condensation (and/or frost) which may lead to corrosion of inside face hardware. |
Optional windows
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| Windows can be specified for the Thermospan® 150 flush doors. The standard option is 1/2" sealed insulated glass mounted in a molded high impact polymer frame. An additional option includes 1/4" glass, acrylic and polycarbonate windows |
Specifications and Drawings
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| Wayne-Dalton offers specifications and full technical support for our commercial products. For further information please visit our product solution center. |
Extended limited warranty
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| Sections are warranted for TEN (10) YEARS against cracking, splitting, or deterioration due to rust-through, and SEVEN (7) YEARS against separation/degradation of foam insulation. |
Spec Wizard
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| ARCAT SpecWizard™ guides you through selecting and configuring your Wayne-Dalton commercial sectional door. It then assembles a specification in the CSI 3-part Format, based on the decisions you made when selecting and configuring the product. You can then view, print and/or download the specification. |
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