Description
A Double Doorset is a complete door assembly that includes two door leaves within a single frame, supplied as a coordinated unit. It’s commonly used where wider openings are needed for accessibility, equipment movement, or high-traffic areas.
Definition
A double doorset consists of:
Two door leaves (active and passive or both active)
A frame designed to accommodate both leaves
All required hardware and accessories, ensuring compatibility and compliance.
Key Components
Door Leaves
Two panels:
Primary (Active) Leaf: Operates normally with handle and latch.
Secondary (Passive) Leaf: Usually secured with flush bolts; can open when needed.
Materials: timber, steel, composite, laminate.
Frame
Includes jambs, head, and sometimes threshold.
Designed for double-leaf configuration.
Hardware
Hinges for both leaves.
Locks, latches, flush bolts, handles.
Door closers (often coordinated for both leaves).
Seals for fire, smoke, or acoustic performance.
Accessories
Vision panels, kick plates, signage.
Intumescent strips for fire-rated versions.
Performance Options
Fire Resistance (e.g., FD30, FD60)
Smoke Control
Acoustic Insulation
Security Features
Accessibility Compliance
Applications
Healthcare: Wide corridors for beds and equipment.
Commercial: Offices, schools, retail spaces.
Industrial: Loading areas, plant rooms.
Public Buildings: High-traffic entrances.



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