Description
A Single Doorset refers to a complete assembly of components that together form a functional door system. It is typically supplied as a unit and designed to meet specific performance, safety, and compliance requirements. Here’s a detailed breakdown:
Definition
A single doorset consists of one door leaf mounted within a frame, along with all necessary hardware and accessories, delivered as a coordinated package. It ensures compatibility and simplifies installation compared to sourcing parts separately.
Key Components
Door Leaf
The main panel that opens and closes.
Can be solid, glazed, or partially glazed.
Material options: timber, steel, composite, or laminate.
Door Frame
Surrounds and supports the door leaf.
Includes jambs, head, and sometimes a threshold.
Hardware
Hinges, locks, latches, handles, closers.
May include seals for acoustic, smoke, or fire performance.
Accessories
Vision panels, kick plates, signage.
Intumescent strips for fire-rated doors.
Performance Options
Fire Resistance (e.g., FD30, FD60 ratings)
Acoustic Insulation
Smoke Control
Security Features (multi-point locking, reinforced cores)
Accessibility Compliance (DDA/ADA standards)
Applications
Commercial Buildings: Offices, retail spaces.
Healthcare: Hospitals, clinics (often with hygiene features).
Residential: Internal or external doors.
Industrial: High-durability environments.



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