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Planning manual forhorizontal sliding walls
HSW/FSW
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DORMA HSW – Transparent versatility
HSWHorizontalSliding Walls
FSWFoldingSliding Walls
Horizontal sliding walls are used in a wide range of different project types, and for both internal and external applications.These partitions can be flexibly designed to suit the site of installation, structural conditions and design concept. They cansatisfy a broad spectrum of requirements in relation to styling, material and finish or colour, and can also be equipped withindividually fabricated panels to perform special functions. Additional utilisation of the DORMA substructure ensures flexibleplanning in the case of all system variants as well as providing for the simple installation, maximum reliability and outstandingsafety of the entire system.
HSW-GFully glazedwith door rails
HSW-MRPanel types and functions
HSW-GPSingle-point fixingswith standard track rail
FSW-GFully glazed with door rails
FSW-CRoller carrier position at door rail centre
FSW-C plusRoller carrier position at door rail centreplus full-width sliding folding panel
HSW-RFully framed for toughened safety glass,laminated safety glass or double glazing
HSW-ISOFully framed with thermal-break frameprofiles
DORMA HSW Horizontal Sliding Walls
FSW-G
FSW-C FSW-C plus
HSWHorizontal SlidingWalls, fully framed
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1.0
2.0
4.0
5.0
1.1 Parking and Stacking
Example stacking
arrangements
Stacking track calculations
Niche parking
1.2 Track Rails
1.3 Substructure
2.1 HSW-G
2.2 HSW-MR
2.3 HSW-GP
2.5 FSW-G
2.6 FSW-C/C plus
2.7 HSW-R
2.7 HSW-ISO
5.1 Measuring Up
5.2 Portal Systems /Surface Finishes
4.1 Vertical Seals Overview
4.2 Vertical Seals
Fineline
Line
4.3 Floor Track
HSWSupport andGuide Elements
HSW / FSWPanel Types
GeneralInformation
Accessories
Sign discontinued product / -program, available until month/yearxx /yy
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HSW Supportand Guide Elements
Parking and stacking
Perfect parking every timeExisting structures orunusual layouts often requirespecial solutions, particularlyin the design of the stackingarea. DORMA HSW systemscan be parked in a range ofdifferent positions. The stackof panels can be alignedparallel or square to thefrontage, be readily visiblefor effect or hidden behindcolumns etc.Another possibility is that ofparking the system in linebut out of the way, whetherbehind a wall or in a niche(see also pages 5 - 13).The panels can also performcertain functions when thefrontage is open, such asproviding the sides ofinternal store windows andshowcases, or, if providedwith the appropriate printingon the glass, for addingartistic value to a wall.The following pages showsome system solutionsdevised in answer to a widerange of different problems.
Stacking systems
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Panels stacked 90° transverse to travel direction
Standard stacking arrangement.With pivoting end panel aspossible access leaf(left or right, or left and right)
Stacking behind end panel.(Left or right, or left and right)
Niche parking.With pivoting end panel aspossible access leaf(left or right, or left and right)
Stacking with reshuffle bypass(without pivoting end panel).Behind wall projection/fixedside screen(Left or right, or left and right).Not for HSW-MR.
Stacking in a box or niche,behind end panel.Sliding panels only, around135° offset(left or right, or left and right)
Stacking at acute angle.All panels brought intoposition with rear track roller.
Stacking track 135°behind column.With end panel as possibleaccess leaf(left or right, or left and right)
HSW Supportand Guide Elements
Example stackingarrangements
Stacking in a box/pocket.Sliding panels or double actionpanels only(left or right, or left and right)
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Example stackingarrangements
Panels parallel to travel direction
Stacking track at5° anglefor small numberof panels (up to 6)(left or right,or left and right)
Stacking track 135°(left or right,or left and right)
Max. system height 3 m
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Detail X
Detail X
Sliding panel with finalfolding panel ready for
sliding into stacking track
Sliding panel with finalfolding panel in
closed wall
Fixed screens
Closed system
Sliding panel 1
Stacking track offset innichewith folding panel as wallconnection (left or right,or left and right)
Parallel stackingtrackfor large numberof panels(left or right,or left and right)
Parking behind fixed screens (left or right, or left and right)
Stacking track beyond offsetpivoting end panel(left or right,or left and right)
Stacking track 90°behind column
with pivoting endpanel as possibleaccess leaf(left or right,or left and right)
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Special stacking arrangements
Stacking in front of 90° wall with 90° angle sectionwithout closing pivoting end panel
Stacking panels of varying width
Closed wall
Stacking without stacking trackwith 4 panels (2 pivoting end panels/2 sliding panels)
Stacking at the wall in closed compartmentbehind pivoting end panel
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HSW Supportand Guide Elements
Stacking track calculations
Straight track rail with stacking position transverse to travel direction
a = depending on pull handle depthor 75 mm where profile cylinderprovided at front-mounted slide bolt
b = 65 mm for HSW-G80 mm for HSW-R90 mm for HSW-ISO
* HSW-GPcannot be provided witha 95° branch
a = depending on pull handle depthb = 65 mm for HSW-G
80 mm for HSW-R and HSW-GP90 mm for HSW-ISO
B1 = Panel width – 130 mmT1 = T3 x 1.414
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* HSW-GPcannot be provided witha 95° branch
a = depending on pull handle depth or 75 mm whereprofile cylinder provided at front-mounted slide bolt
b = 65 mm for HSW-G80 mm for HSW-R90 mm for HSW-ISO
B1 = Panel width – 130 mm – ((T1 – 80) x 0.087)
a = depending on pull handle depth or 75 mm whereprofile cylinder provided at front-mounted slide bolt
b = 65 mm for HSW-G80 mm for HSW-R and HSW-GP90 mm for HSW-ISO
B1 = Panel width – 130 mm
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90°
Straight track rail with stacking position parallel to travel direction (90°) with up to 6 panels
Straight track rail with stacking position parallel to travel direction (90°) with more than 6 panels
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HSW Supportand Guide Elements
Niche parking
Extended application possibilities
Practicalsystem designDORMA-Glas offers a furtherstacking variant for fullyglazed sliding walls, namelythe niche parking system.This has all the advantagesinherent in the HSW-Gdesign - such as individualconfiguration of the slidingfrontage without a floortrack, or incorporation of aspecial sliding or stationarypanel as a single or doubleaction leaf.This version is ideal wherethe stacked panels of theHSW-G may constitute anobstruction or would not bein keeping with the overallappearance of the store.The glass panels are thusparked in line within a nichecomprising a double wall ora wall and other parts of thestore fixtures and fittings. Inthis way, they do not disruptthe overall appearance ofthe interior.With large systems, the pan-els can be stowed in parallelon two tracks instead of in asingle-track line.
User-friendlyAs direct access to the pan-els parked in the niche is notusually possible, a handcrank is used in order tomove the panels back to theentry point. From here theycan be pulled out manually,taken to the appropriateposition and then securedwith their face-mounted floorbolts.
Convenient and safeFor added convenience wherethe system height exceeds3,000 mm, an automaticpanel removal system is rec-ommended.The individual panels arebrought out to the nicheentrance by means of apushbutton-operated motor,enabling them then to bepulled out and positionedmanually. The motor stops assoon as the pushbutton isreleased.
PlanningIn the case of systems ofangular configuration, thecollision curve in the area ofthe angle has to be taken intoaccount during the planningphase, and this will havevarying radii depending onthe panel width. The internaldimension of the parkingpocket (i.e. the niche) variesdepending on the systemlayout and panel type (seepage 12). Together, the totalnumber of panels per trackshould not exceed an overallweight of 1,000 kg.
Electric drive actuation
Collision curve and crank areamust be kept free of structural anddecorative elements
Approx.panelwidthShop frontage
Niche side
Electricdrive
Manualcrank
Approx.panelwidth
Manual actuation
Manualcrank
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Example configurations
Single track
Single/double track combined
Shop frontage
Parking nichecladding
Parkedpanels
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Maintenancehatch
Driveunit
Parking niche width,see page 12
Parking niche width,see page 12
Double track
Collision curve
Maintenancehatch
Maintenancehatch
MaintenancehatchThe panels parked in a sin-
gle or double line in theniche are transported by thedrive unit to the nicheopening. From there they aremoved at an angle of 90° tothe shop frontage position.The maintenance hatchallows access to the turningarea and the drive unit.
The radius of the collisioncurve depends on the panelwidth.Two systems can be parkedtogether, either in a single ordouble line in a suitablydimensioned niche.
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HSW Supportand Guide Elements
Niche parking
Guide values for parking niche widths (electric or manual actuation)
The parking niche width depends onvarious factors:
Single ordouble-line parking
Type of functional components(door closers, locks)
Sequence or combination of panelslocated face to face
TS 92= Door closer
RTS 85= Transom door closer
RTS 85RTS 85
RTS 85
RTS 85
Electricdrive
Electricdrive
Electricdrive
Electricdrive
Electricdrive
Electricdrive
Electricdrive
Electricdrive
Electricdrive
Electricdrive
TS92
TS92
TS92
TS92
RTS 85
RTS 85RTS 85
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electric
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Actuation options
Rail arrangement
Electric drive actuation
Single-track, electric
Twin-track, manual
Manual actuation
Over-slungmotor
Centre distance150 / 130 / 120 / 90
Under-slungmotor
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Twin-track, electric
Belt guide length
Belt guide length
Crank endDirection of travel to the left
Crank endDirection of travel to the right
Electricdrive
Electricdrive
Views from above
Single-track, manual
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HSW Supportand Guide Elements
Track Rails
Track rails and modules
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Flexible and stableHorizontal sliding walls canbe constructed in a widerange of differentconfigurations to suit the siteof installation, prevailingstructural conditions and theplanning concept.With DORMA HSW systems,a variety of designs can beimplemented with ease.Straight, segmented andcurved track rails can becombined to producevirtually any serpentineshape required. The trackrails in the form of hollowsections combine all thevirtues of light weight,stability and torsionalstiffness. And whencombined with the HSWsubstructure, installationbecomes even easier.Flexibility and stability meanthat even unusual systemconfigurations can beimplemented without prob-lem to give maximumfunctional reliability.
Straight track railFor a straight-line systemconfiguration, a drill holeinterval of 300 mm in thetrack rail is sufficient, whilethe stacking area requires aninterval of 150 mm. Wherethe track assumes an angleof 161-179°, the track rail ismitred, while at anglesbetween 90 and 160°, a seg-ment is incorporated. Thestandard modules availableare indicated in the adjacentillustrations.
Straight track rail
Stacking track rail Track rail at closed wall position
90° T-piece
135° T-piece
90° L-piece
Leftor right
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Modul 06 for 45° angle 90° angle left/right
85°/90°45°
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only non-pivoting slidingpanels may be installed inthe curved track rail section;the track rail must bestraight in the parking orstacking area;no top locking element canbe installed;each panel is provided withtwo face-mounted floorbolts;a 100 mm straight tracksection 1 is necessary asthe transition from thecurved track rail to thestraight stacking track rail;blends from the curved con-figuration to a straight linecan be implemented usingstandard modules 2 ;the smallest curve radius is3,500 mm (smaller radii onapplication) 3 ;the feasibility of ellipticsystem configurations mustbe considered on a case-by-case basis – for this,drawings will be necessary;the start and end points ofthe curve are alwaysprovided with a 90° saw cut(radial saw cut).
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Segmented track railWith the segmented trackrail, it is possible toimplement the DORMAHSW as a polygonalpartition or frontage. In sodoing, it is essential to notethe following requirements:
Curved track railA curved track rail is alsoavailable where a curvedDORMA HSW system config-uration is required. Themost important technicalprerequisites for this are asfollows:
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Countersunk screwDIN 7991M6x10. A2
Collision curve
Curved track rail, bolteddouble shell construction
Rminof the neutral fibre= 3500 mm
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the panel width andsegment chord lengthmust be properlycoordinated;segment panels areprovided at the bottomwith locks or face-mount-ed floor bolts and the endface profile covers areequipped with additionalbuffers for collisionprotection;it is important to ensurethat the opening sweep ofsingle action and doubleaction panels does notgive rise to collisions.
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HSW Bearing andLocating Elements
Substructure
The SystemProblems and solutions
Installing a horizontal slidingwall system invariablyrequires a certain set ofstructural conditions to beestablished. The system willneed to be precisely alignedvertically - usually sub-sequent to installation - aswell as being exactlyconfigured and securelylocated. Because DORMAHSW systems do not usefloor-level supports and floortracks, the systemrequirements and all theirtechnical properties must betaken into account whendesigning the substructureand its incorporation withinthe ceiling. This often verycostly planning process isnormally undertaken by thefabricator as the installationcompany, and alongside thecalculations there are manyindividual structural andinstallation proceduresinvolved. The new DORMAsubstructure system is ofmodular construction and isdesigned to significantlyreduce on-site installationcost and time. This conceptalso offers the particularflexibility required toovercome structuralconstraints, such as thepresence of air conditioningshafts or pre-existingelectrical systems in theceiling.
System design
The DORMA substructureconsists primarily of thefollowing components:substructure profile withmodules for branching tothe stacking area, threadedrods for suspension of theprofile(s), and standardsquare section tubes withappropriate fixings andceiling brackets for bracingand stiffening theconstruction.
M10 threaded rod
Fixing plate
Milled “U” recess
Track rail
Substructureprofile
Centre channel
Lateralbolting channel
Lowerbolting channel
Pivot fixing
Pivoting angle bracket
Standard squaresection tubes
Upperbolting channel
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Safety and flexibility
The DORMA substructurehas been developed on thebasis of extensive practicalexperience of therequirements involved inthis kind of system.Consequently, the profileincorporates features thatgreatly facilitate installationand ensure that pre-existingstructural factors can beaccommodated withmaximum flexibility.Various bolting channels runthe whole length of theprofile, allowing bolts to beinserted easily at anylocation within the systemconfiguration. So there is noneed for pre-drilling andthread cutting in order tomount the track rails ontothe substructure.Bolted connections can bemade directly through thelower bolting channel. Theproblem of removingdrillings and filings from thetrack rails is thus also athing of the past.Bolting channels on bothsides of the profile can beused e.g. for fixing thebrackets needed forattaching the ceilingretention elements. Inaddition, centering grooveson all main profile surfacesfacilitate overhead drilling,e.g. for accessoryattachment. Weldingbrackets designed forbolting onto the profileprovide another option,allowing the DORMA systemto be utilised for additionalcustomer-specificapplications.
The substructure profile issuspended from threadedrods. These are first placedin the U-recesses usingfixing plates that lock intothe upper bolting channel.Each pair of threaded rodsis regarded as constitutingone suspension point. Hereagain the system remainsexceptionally flexible: thestaggered U-recessespositioned at intervals of100 mm enhance the abilityof the system toaccommodate structuralconstraints. Depending onthe weight of the systemand the permitteddeflection, it is possible tospan a distance of up to2.10 m between twosuspension points.The centre channel can befitted with two flat alumini-um bars to provide additio-nal rigidity in the area ofbutt joints between profilesIn this case it is possible todispense with the dual sus-pension arrangement – withone suspension point eitherside of the joint – which isotherwise necessary. Soexisting building installa-tions of all types can beeffectively bypassed.Once the substructure hasbeen installed, the HSWsystem is vertically alignedand fixed directly via thethreaded rods. Subsequentadjustments, e.g. after thebuilding has settled into itsfoundations, can also becarried out by the samemeans.
The standard square sectiontubes offer extra safety,especially where the slidingpanels deviate from a straightline. Panel sway must beeffectively countered by thestructural design adopted atsuch locations. Diagonalstruts that counteract thepressure load stabilise thesystem in the area of thestacked panels. Thetelescopic square sectiontubes are connected asadditional bracing elements(struts) to the substructure bya pivot fixing. The struts arebolted to the ceiling usingthe appropriate anglebrackets.
The modular design of theDORMA substructure isprecisely matched to themodules of the DORMA HSWtrack rail. The structuralelements can be mixed andmatched as desired with theresult that a small number ofcomponent types is sufficientto create a complex, flexiblesystem that conforms fully toall safety requirements.A drawing of the requiredsubstructure can berequested from DORMA tosupplement the HSW systemdrawing always supplied withthe quotation.
The forces (shownby arrows) that occur
during opening andclosing of the sliding wallsystem must be absorbedby appropriately locatedbracing elements.
Table for the calculation of the max. distance dimension
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60 kg/m
75 kg/m
90 kg/m
105 kg/m
120 kg/m
135 kg/m
150 kg/m
160 kg/m
AM
2050 mm
1900 mm
1750 mm
1750 mm
1600 mm
1600 mm
1450 mm
1450 mm
Force example:The distance dimension of108.98 kg/m = 1710 mm(can be linearly interpolated)
AM max.
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F = ForceAM = Distance dimension
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Substructure
Planning detailsCalculating thesuspension intervals
With a maximum load (panelweight) of 150 kg/m and apermitted deflection of thesubstructure with track rail of2 mm, the interval betweentwo suspension points mustbe no greater than 1.45 m.The table below shows othervalues for different loads.
Illustrative example of loadvalues
HSW-G characteristic valuesFormula for calculating the:
Glazing height= system height – 0.309 m= panel height – 0.193 m
Glazing weightGlass 10 mm = 25.00 kg/m2
Glass 12 mm = 30.00 kg/m2
Door rail weightAluminium = 12.00 kg/mBrass = 14.50 kg/mStainl. steel = 13.25 kg/m
Example systemHSW-G system instainless steel
System height 3.50 mGlazing thickness 12 mm
CalculationLoad= glazing weight x glazing
height + door track weight= 30 kg/m2 x (3.50 m –
0.309 m) + 13.25 kg/m= 30 kg/m2 x 3.191 m +
13.25 kg/m= 108.98 kg/m
Max. 2 mm deflectionbetween two suspension points
In order to prevent system sway, every second suspensionpoint must be reinforced by a strut. The substructure
profile ends (travel path and stacking area) should ideallybe directly connected to the masonry or to existing
structural members.
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Stacking area designThe construction of thestacking area, assembledfrom substructure and trackrail modules, provides agood illustration of how thiswell-designed system can beutilised. The individualcomponents are coordinatedto ensure safe integration.Joints in the substructureare offset to those in thetrack rails so that individualjoints coincide withcontinuous material in allcases.Provided that the track railsare adequately bolted to thesubstructure, gaps of up to40 cm measured from onesuspension point to the nextare permitted in thesubstructure.
Joints reinforced by centralsteel bar only require onelocal suspension point.
Substructure Track rail Detachablesection
90° branch module
Strut
Strut
95° branchmodule
L-piece for95° branch
90° T-piece
1 suspension point= 2 threaded rods
View from above
Suspension points either side of joints not reinforced by central steel bar
Joint area reinforced using flat steel bars inserted inthe centre channel
View from below
View from below
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Substructure
Variants of connection/Details
UK-Profile
Profile connectionwith connection lugArt. No. 815.442.001.40
Wall connection with angeledconnection lugsArt. No. 815.442.001.40
Connection oppartunitiesto existing bearing structurelike ceilings, balks, steelgirder by dint of adapter plateArt. No. 815.435.001.40
Direct connectionto ceiling
Welding connectionto steel girder
Bending ofconnection lug on siteaccording to need
Connectionto steel construction
Flexible connectioto ceiling
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Component parts, accessories
Component parts
1 Pivoting angle bracketArt. No. 815.437.001.40
2 Fixing plateArt. No. 815.434.001.40
3 Pivot fixingArt. No. 815.436.001.40
4 Adapter plateArt. No. 815.435.001.40
5 Basic substructure profile,stock length 6 mArt. No. 815.658.000.99Fixed lengthArt. No. 815.659.000.99
DIN and standard parts byothers or on requestCSN = Company standard no.
A Threaded rod M10 x 1,000CSN 800.01.470.3.30
BHex nut DIN 439-2 M10CSN 800.03.001.3.30
C Washer ISO 7089-10CSN 800.04.009.3.30
DHex nut DIN 934-M6CSN 800.03.005.3.30
E Hex socket screwDIN 933-M6x35CSN 800.01.337.3.30
F Telescopic strut top section,square section tube,galvanised steel 20x20x2CSN 800.16.025.4.32
GDrilling screw DIN 7504ST4 8x16CSN 800.01.286.3.30
H Telescopic strut bottomsection, square section tube,galvanised steel 25x25x2CSN 800.16.026.4.32
I Hex nut DIN 934-M6CSN 800.03.005.3.30
J Hex socket screwDIN 933-M6x40CSN 800.01.319.3.30
K Self-tapping screwISO 7049-St4.8 x 13-C-HCSN 800.01.493.3.30
L Cylinder head screwfor fixing track rail tosubstructure profileDIN 912-M8x25CSN 800.01.018.3.30
Stock length 6 m200
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Panel types
This folding system withtop and bottom glazingrails coordinates perfectlywith the HSW-G variant.The FSW-G operates withouta separate stacking area,and instead folds togetherwithin the main frontage orpartition zone.
Example of an HSW-G systemFully glazed with door rails
Example of an FSW-G systemHinge-linked door rails
HSW/FSWPanel Types
HSW-G / HSW-MR /FSW-G / HSW-GP
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HSW-G / HSW-MR /FSW-G / FSW-C/CplusFully glazed with door rails
HSW-GPFully glazed withsingle-point fixings
HSW-G / HSW-MR / FSW-G /FSW-C/Cplus
In the case of the fullyglazed HSW-G / HSW-MR sys-tems, the panels create a con-tinuous, transparent surfacewithout any lateral framing. Fora more sophisticated or intri-cate appearance, single-pointfixings (HSW-GP) are alsoavailable.
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The all-round framingprovided on the individualpanels of an HSW-R systemnot only offers high stabilitybut also an excellent barrierto keep out externalinfluences. The panels canbe constructed withlaminated or toughenedsafety glass as required.
HSW/FSWPanel Types
HSW-RHSW-ISO
HSW-RFullyframed
HSW-ISOFully framedwith double glazing
Example of an HSW-R systemFully framed
or HSW-ISOFully framed with thermal-break frame profiles
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HSWPanel Types
HSW-G
Within an HSW-G system,the individual panels can bedesigned to perform certainspecial functions. Theserange from simple slidingpanels to integrated doorswith a variety of door closers,or special panels for unusualinstallation situations. Andeach system can be assembledto suit individual requirements.The standard glass thickness is10/12 mm. Further glassthicknesses on request.
Horizontal sliding wallsFully glazed with glazing rails(100 mm) top and bottom
Max. panel sizesand weights
Max. system height
The individual panels can also be of differing widths.The largest width should not exceed max. 115% of the smallest width.
4000 mm
1250 mm
150 kg
4000 mm
1250 mm 1250 mm1)1100 mm
150 kg 100 kg 75 kg 100 kg
950 mm 1250 mm2)1100 mm
3,000 mm 3600 mm3600 mm
Max. panel width
Max. panel weight
Single action /double actionend panelNon-sliding.Single actionpanel with floorpivot andTS 92 / TS 73door closer.Double actionpanel with floorpivot or BTSfloor spring.
Sliding panelFixed whenfrontage closed.
Single actionsliding panelSingle actionsliding panelwith TS 92cam-actiondoor closer,operationalwhen frontageclosed.Alternativelywith ITS 961).
Double actionsliding panel *Double actionsliding panelwith BTSfloor spring,operationalwhen frontageclosed.
Double actionsliding panel *With RTStransom doorcloser,operationalwhen frontageclosed.Alternativelywith ITS 962).
HSW-G panel types and functions
* For these panel types please consider our notes on portal systems on page 87.
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Irrespective of the function ofthe individual panels, anHSW-G system comprises thefollowing basic components:
1 Installation-efficientDORMA substructure toaccommodate track railmounting requirements(optional)
2 Track rail for bolting to thesubstructure.
3 Carrier4 Suspension assembly and5 bearing profile for safe and
easy sliding of the panels.6 Top door rail and7 bottom door rail, both
comprising base profileswith clip-on face and sidecovers.
8 Toughened safety glass ortoughened laminated safetyglass (by others)
HSW-G system design
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End-mounted pinbolt at wall
End-mounted pinbolt at wall
End-mountedslide bolt
Bottom door rail designsAll depicted combinations are also available asmirror arrangements
Face-mountedslide bolt
End-mounted pinbolt at wall
Deadlock
Recess forend-mounted slide bolt
Face-mountedslide bolt
Recess forend-mounted slide bolt
End-mountedslide bolt
Recess forend-mounted slide bolt
Deadlock
Deadlock End-mountedslide bolt
Face-mountedslide bolt
End-mountedslide bolt
Face-mountedslide bolt
Face-mountedslide bolt
Face-mountedslide bolt
Deadlock
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
8
7
26 01/11
HSWPanel Types
HSW-GSingle action/double action end panel
End panelNon-moving and alwaysequipped with a bottomdeadbolt with the option ofa top bolt or side-action dead-lock.Can be designed as a doubleaction or single action leaf.
Double action end panel with floor spring
Mounting dimensions
Double action end panelAssembly types:
Single action end panelwith stop-type coverstop and bottom.Assembly types:
Floor pivot with roundspindleAs above, but withDORMA TS 73 or TS 92overhead door closerBTS 84 for panels upto 100 kg, with optionalhold-open at 90° dooropening angleBTS 80 for panels up to150 kg with adjustablehold-open device
Floor pivot with roundspindleBTS 84 for panels upto 100 kg, with optionalhold-open at 90° dooropening angleBTS 80 for panels up to150 kg with adjustablehold-open device
75
33±5
35
2.5
100
100
20
7
25
45
Hei
ght
ofgl
azin
g=
Tota
lhe
ight
–308
mm
19
4
4
63
36.5
Pivotbearing
End cover
36
27
65
63
Double action or single action end panel with floor pivot
b
4
a c
63
d
BTS84
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abcd
BTS80
786034151-57
01/10 27
Additionallocking devise
76
Single action end panel with TS 73 overhead door closer and additional locking device
Single action end panel with TS 92 overhead door closer and additional locking device
222
max.14
17
23
145.5 199 140
375
min. panel width 870 mm
205 140160
45
63
63
193.5
Data and features
Closing strength /size
Closing strength,variable
Closing speed adjustment
Non-handed
Latching speed adjustment
Cushioned stay limit adjustment
Hold-open adjustment
Weight
Length
Overall depth
Height
TS 73 V
EN 2-4
via adjusting screw
and arm hinge
via valve
via arm
75°-180°
75°-160°
1.8 kg
233 mm
42.50 mm
60 mm
TS 92
EN 2-4
via adjusting screw
and arm hinge
via valve
via arm
80°-120°
75°-150°
1.9 kg
281 mm
47 mm
65 mm
28 10/11
HSWPanel Types
HSW-GSliding panel
Sliding panelStationary when the frontageor partition is closed.
Sliding panelThe sliding panels are themoving elements. Once intheir closed position, theyare locked down. Thecomponents available forthis are provided in thebottom door rail in the formof face-mounted slide bolts,end-mounted slide bolts,end pin bolts or deadlocks.
Bottom door rail
Base profile with integralfunctional element(here: face-mounted slide bolt)
Base profile withfunctional element
(here: deadlock)
75
7
2.5
35
2520
33±5
100
100
Gla
zing
heig
ht=
Tota
lhe
ight
–308
mm
Sliding panel
Track roller
Panel width
Eccentricbushing
End-mountedslide bolt
250 250
4
End cover
Slidingpanel
6565
01/11 29
HSWPanel Types
HSW-GSingle action sliding panel
Single-action sliding panelwith DORMA TS 92 cam-action door closerThis panel type is installedwhere doors only need to beopened in one direction.The pivoting sliding panelscan be fitted open inwardly oroutwardly. In both cases, thecam-action door closer is fixedto the inside face.
Standard assemblytop: Pivot bearing, TS 92
with slide channel,one locking device
bottom: Face-mounted slidebolt as pivot (releasedfor sliding function)and lock
Optional equipmenttop: Second locking device
(for reshuffle bypass)bottom: Optional second face-
mounted slide boltinstead of deadlock
75
ø7M
6ø1
0
15
max
.2.5
8
13.5 4
4
735
33±5
100
100
129
60 110
73
2520
Gla
zing
heig
ht=
Tota
lhe
ight
–308
mm
SlidingpanelTS 92 Single action sliding panel
Pivotbearing
Face-mounted slide bolt
Track roller
65
4
Eccentricbushing
Top pivot
Locking device
Single action sliding panelSwing panel with TS 92cam-action door closer foroperation as a single actiondoor when the frontage isclosed.
30 01/11
HSWPanel Types
HSW-GDouble action sliding panelwith BTS floor spring
Double action sliding panelPivoting panel with BTS floorspring for operation as a dou-ble action door when thefrontage is closed.
Top pivot
Double action sliding panelwith DORMA BTS floor springThe combination of doubleaction sliding panels withDORMA BTS floor springshas become a classic solution.These panels are generallyequipped with a bottom dead-lock and top lockingdevice.Assembly types:• BTS 84´Z´ for double action
sliding panels with BTS,with optional hold-open at90° door opening angle.
• BTS 80´Z´ for double actionsliding panel with adjustablehold-open device.
The maximum weight for thedouble action sliding panelwith DORMA BTS floor springis 75 kg.
For these panel types pleaseconsider our notes on portalsystems on page 87.
ø7M
6ø1
0
15
max
.2.5
8
13.5 4
129
60 110
73Locking device
75
47
35
33±5
100
100
20
2520
Gla
zing
heig
ht=
Tota
lhe
ight
–308
mm
Slidingpanel Double action sliding panel
BTS 80 = 341BTS 84 = 306
BTS 80´Z´ = 78BTS 84´Z´ = 108
BTS 80´Z´ = 51-57BTS 84´Z´ = 51-58
BTS
80=
60B
TS84
=40
Pivot bearing
Track roller
65
4
01/11 31
HSWPanel Types
HSW-GDouble action sliding panelwith RTS transom door closer
Double action sliding panelPivoting panel with RTStransom door closer foroperation as a double actiondoor when the frontage isclosed.
Double action sliding panelwith integral DORMA RTStransom door closerDouble action sliding panelswith DORMA RTS transomdoor closers (patenteddesign) are characterised bytheir exceptional ease ofinstallation and operation;an excellent alternative to thesolution with the BTS floorspring because the RTS doesnot require a large recess inthe floor. These panels aregenerally equipped witha bottom deadlock and toplocking device plus a bottomface-mounted slide boltoperating as the pivot bearing(released for the slidingfunction).The standard solution takesthe form of the RTS 85without hold-open, or asa special option, with a 90°hold-open.
For these panel types pleaseconsider our notes on portalsystems on page 87.
Locking device
75
32
46
37
33±5
56
100
2020
Gla
zing
heig
ht=
Tota
lhe
ight
–312
mm
Slidingpanel
Double actionsliding panel
Track roller
65
RTS 85
RTS 85
RTS insert
4
Eccentricbushing
Face-mounted slide bolt
129 73
M6
8
ø7
58
3
ø7
14.5
60 110
max
.2.5
32 01/11
HSWPanel Types
HSW-GSpecial panels
Single action doorSingle action panel, non-sliding, operatesindependently of the rest ofthe system.
Fixed side screenNon-moving side screen,independent of the rest ofthe system.
The single action door withoffset pivoting arm assemblycan be swung around 180°,so leaving the entireoperating zone free.A bottom deadlock securesthe closed leaf.
The fixed side screen is ofthe same basic design asthe sliding panels. And ifrequired, the fixings can bereplaced by a carrier systemto convert such a screeninto a sliding panel.
75
2.5
4
2 214
4
733±5
35
21
100
45
45
90° opening angleOffset pivoting end panel at wall
End cover
Top centreupper part
Top centrelower part
Bottomdoor arm
180° opening angleOffset pivoting end panelat fixed screen
Pivoting end panelviews as seenfrom below
180° opening angleOffset pivoting end panelat wall
End-mountedslide bolt withfixed pin
100
75
2.5
733±5
35
100
100
2520
Gla
zing
heig
ht=
Tota
lhe
ight
–308
mm
Slidingpanel Fixed screen
End cover
Fixed screenfixingarrangement
65
4
Max. panel weight100 kg
01/11 33
Folding sliding panelHinged, with lock and slide bolt at the bottom, latchingbolts top and bottom for fixing the final folding panel to theslide panel.
Max. panel sizes and weightsMax. panel width 2 x 1,000 mmMax. system height 3,000 mmMax. panel weight 2 x 70 kg
End-mounted slide bolt Panel hinge
Magnetic door holderEnd-mounted slidebolt andpanel hinge
Panel width
4
4
Panel width
75
33-5
35
25
2.5
100
65
28 15
60
20
Roller carrierPanel hingeMagnetic door holder
30
30
42
72
FSW-C
FSW-C plus
Magnetic door holders top and bottom
34 02/11
HSWPanel Types
HSW-GSingle actionsliding panel ITS
Single action sliding panelWhen frontage closedSingle action panel withintegral door closerITS 96 2–4.
Single action sliding panelwith integral door closerDORMA ITS 96 Gr. 2–4This panel variant is usedwhere the door element isrequired to only open in onedirection. Single action sli-ding panels can be eitherinward or outward opening.Standard equipment:pivot at the top,ITS 96 with slide channel,1 locking device at thebottom in the form of a face-mounted slide bolt (releasedin sliding mode) and dead-bolt lock.Optional equipment top:2nd locking device(to facilitate disengaging);bottom: 2nd face-mountedslide bolt instead of deadboltlock.
75
35
100
33±5
4
25
20
M6
Ø7
4
15
15
Sto
p
Slid
ing
pane
l
8
Ø7
max
.2.5
100
7
4
65
129
Single actionsliding panelinward opening
60 110
75
37
32
Closing strength / size EN 2 - 4Max. panel width ≤ 1100 mmMax. panel height ≤ 130 kgClosing strenght continuously variable Adjusting screwClosing speed continuously variable ValveSame design for DIN-L and DIN-R yesLatching speed continuously variable yesCushioned stay limit mechanically variable yesMax. opening angle ca. 120°Hold-open variable yesWeight 1.3 kgLength 277 mmOverall depth 32 mmHeight 42 mmDoor closer tested according to EN 1154 yes
ITS 96 Gr. 2 – 4,Data and features:
Roller carrier
Sliding track
Pivot point
front mounted slide bolt
Gla
sshe
ight
=To
talhe
ight
-308
Eccentric bushing
Single actionsliding panel
11/10 35
HSWPanel Types
HSW-GDouble actionsliding panel ITS
Double action sliding panelWhen frontage closedDouble action panel with inte-gral door closer ITS 96 2–4.
Double action sliding panelwith integral DORMA doorcloserDouble action sliding panelswith DORMA ITS 96 Gr. 2–4offer exceptional ease ofinstallation and operation,making them a good alterna-tive to the variant with theBTS floors spring – particu-larly as the ITS 96 does notneed a large recess in thefloor. Being virtually invisible,its presence has no effect onthe overall appearance of thepartition.These panels come equippedas standard with a bottomdeadbolt lock and a lockingdevice at the tope, togetherwith a face-mounted slidebolt as the bottom pivot point(released in the slidingmode).In its standard form, ITS 96is provided with a 90° hold-open.If you care considering thispanel type, please note ouradvisories relating to portalsystems on page 87.
M6
Ø7
4
15
15
8
Ø7
max
.2.5
129
60 110
75
Closing strength / size EN 2 - 4Max. panel width ≤ 1100 mmMax. panel height ≤ 130 kgClosing strenght continuously variable Adjusting screwClosing speed continuously variable ValveSame design for DIN-L and DIN-R yesLatching speed continuously variable yesCushioned stay limit mechanically variable yesMax. opening angle ca. 120°Hold-open variable yesWeight 1.3 kgLength 277 mmOverall depth 32 mmHeight 42 mmDoor closer tested according to EN 1154 yes
ITS 96 Gr. 2 – 4,Data and features:
75
35
100
33±5
4
25
20
100
7
4
65
37
32
Roller carrier
Sliding track
Pivot point
front mounted slide bolt
Gla
sshe
ight
=To
talhe
ight
-308
Eccentric bushing
Double actionsliding panel
HSWPanel Types
HSW-MR
36 10/11
Designed to meet the mini-mum essential requirementsof a shopfront, the HSW-MRconstitutes a cost-efficientalternative to the classicHSW-G.The HSW-MR assemblies areavailable for 10 or 12 mmglass thicknesses.
Horizontal sliding wallsFully glazed with glazing rails(75 mm high) top and bottom
Max. panel sizesand weights
Max. system height 3,000 mm
1,250 mm
100 kg
3,000 mm
1,250 mm
100 kg
Max. panel width
Max. panel weight
Double action /single action endpanelNon-sliding.Doubel action endpanel with floorbearing and toppivot. Optionalwith floor springBTS 80 / 84.Or as single actionend panel withstop and BTS 80 /84 or TS 92 / TS73.
Sliding panelFixed whenfrontage closed.
3,000 mm
1,250 mm
100 kg
3,000 mm
1,250 mm
100 kg
Sliding panelFixed whenfrontage closed.
Fixed panel
Non-sliding.Fixed sidescreen withretaining pinsat the top anddoor rail withbottom spacerprofile at thebottom.
HSW-MR panel types and functions
10/11 37
Irrespective of the function ofthe individual panels, anHSW-MR system comprisesthe following basic compo-nents:
1 Installation-efficientDORMA substructure toaccommodate track railmounting requirements(optional)
2 Track rail for bolting to thesubstructure.
3 Carrier4 Suspension assembly and5 bearing profile for safe and
easy sliding of the panels.6 Top door rail and7 bottom door rail, both
comprising base profileswith velcro technique andside covers.
8 Toughened safety glass ortoughened laminated safetyglass (by others) 10/12 mm.
HSW-MR system design
End-mounted pinbolt at wall
End-mountedslide bolt
Bottom door rail designsAll depicted combinations are also available asmirror arrangements
End-mounted pinbolt at wall
Deadlock
Recess forend-mounted slide bolt
End-mountedslide bolt
Recess forend-mounted slide bolt
Deadlock
Deadlock End-mountedslide bolt
75
3
19
75
735
75
75
19
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
7
8
36
33±5
HSWPanel Types
HSW-MR
38 10/11
End panelNon-moving and alwaysequipped with a bottom dead-bolt with the option of a topbolt or side-action deadlock.Can be designed as a doubleaction or single action leaf.
Double action end panel with floor spring
Mounting dimensions
Double action end panelAssembly types:
Single action end panelwith stop top or stop-typecovers top and bottom.Assembly types:
• Floor pivot with roundspindle
• BTS 80 / 84 for panels upto 100 kg, with optionalhold-open at 90° dooropening angle
The choice of door closer willdepend on the installationsituation in each case.
• Floor pivot with roundspindle
• BTS 80 / 84 for panels upto 100 kg, with optionalhold-open at 90° dooropening angle
Hei
ght
ofgl
azin
g=
Tota
lhe
ight
–265
mm
Double action or single action end panel with floor pivot
75
75 75
75
19
19
7
Tota
lhe
ight
65 130
63 94
7
45
19
27
65
36.5
36
BTS84
1084030651 -58
abcd
BTS80
786034151-57
634
d cab
10/11 39
Sliding panelStationary when the frontageor partition is closed.
Sliding panelThe sliding panels are themoving elements. Once intheir closed position, theyare locked down. Thecomponents available forthis are provided in thebottom door rail in the formof end-mounted slide bolts,end pin bolts or deadlocks.
Bottom door rail
Base profile with integralfunctional element(here: end-mounted slide bolt)
Base profile withfunctional element
(here: deadlock)
7
75
75
19
19G
lazi
nghe
ight
=To
talhe
ight
–265
mm
Panel width
250 250
4 67
Tota
lhe
ight
HSWPanel Types
HSW-MR
40 10/11
Fixed side screenNon-moving side screen,independent of the rest ofthe system.
The fixed side screen is ofthe same basic design asthe sliding panels. And ifrequired, the fixings can bereplaced by a carrier systemto convert such a screeninto a sliding panel.
75
75
35
75
3
7
19
19
Gla
sshe
ight
=to
talhe
ight
-265
4
67
36
67
33±5
02/09 41
HSWPanel Types
Notes
42 10/11
HSWPanel Types
HSW-GP
The characteristic featuresof HSW-GP systems are thesingle-point fixings of theglass panels in combinationwith a conventional track railprofile. The design, featuringa high-grade stainless steelfinish and the distinctiveflush-mounted or clampingdisc attachments, coordi-nates perfectly with contem-porary architecture. Evencurved glazing can besecurely held by this system.And this can also becombined with curved trackrail profiles to produceunique configurations.The standard glass thickness is10/12 mm. Further glassthicknesses on request.
Fully glazed sliding walls withpoint-fixed track roller carriersengaging in standard track rail
Max. panel sizesand weights
Max. system height
Max. panel width
Max. panel weight
3,000 mm
1200 mm
100 kg
3,000 mm
1200 mm
100 kg
3,000 mm
1200 mm
100 kg
3,000 mm
1200 mm
100 kg
Double / singleaction end panel
Non-sliding.With full-lengthpivot rod andoffset pivot.Single actionpanel with floorpivot, roundspindle and stop.Double actionpanel with floorpivot or BTSfloor spring.
Sliding panel
Fixed whenfrontage closed.
Fixed screen
Non-sliding.Fixed sidescreen withretaining pinsat the top andfixed screenstraps at thebottom.
Double / singleaction end panel
Non-sliding.With centre pivottop and bottom.Single actionpanel with floorpivot, roundspindle and stop.Double actionpanel with floorpivot.
HSW-GP panels and functions
The position of the track is not adjustable.The width of all panels must be uniform.
01/11 43
The HSW-GP systemconsists of the followingbasic components:
1 installation-efficient DORMAsubstructure to accommodatetrack rail mountingrequirements (optional).
2 track rail for bolting tothe substructure.
3 roller,4 suspension assembly,5 strap with single-point fixings,6 toughened safety glass or toughened
laminated safety glass (by others),7 bottom strap with end-mounted pin,8 bottom strap with face-mounted slide bolt.
HSW-GP system design
Inside Inside
Sliding panelwith bottom end-mounted pin
Sliding panelwith bottom face-mounted slide bolt
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
75
72
75
44
50
55
55
64
29
4
7
11
119
75
72
75
44
50
55
55
15.58.5
39
64
29
4
7
11
119
Floorsurface
Gla
zing
heig
ht=
Tota
lhe
ight
–126
mm
Tota
lhe
ight
Gla
zing
heig
ht=
Tota
lhe
ight
–126
mm
Tota
lhe
ight
44 07/08
HSWPanel Types
HSW-GP
Glass drilling patternDouble / single action end panel with pivot rod
Double / single action end panel
HSW-GP panel types and glass drilling requirements
Visible corner notch
71
73
49
65
65
71
150
150
113
Ø 55
for deadlock
Leng
thof
conn
ecting
tube
=G
lazi
nghe
ight
–535
mm
150
50
55
Glazing width
Gla
zing
heig
ht=
Tota
lhe
ight
–126
mm
55
64
8
8
7
Pivot pin
Bottombearing bush
Deadlock
Pull handle with sin-gle-point fix-ings/Back-to-backpull handles
Pivot strap withfloor pivot
Pivot rod con-necting tube
Pivot rod, shorttype with single-
point fixings
Glass bore centres for pullhandle/back-to-back pullhandles
Pivot rod, shorttype, with single-
point fixings
Pull handle/Back-to-back pull handles
Countersunk bores
Countersunk bores
Deadlock
Strap with single-point fixings
41
65
41
65
50
64
55
55
Ø 55
for deadlock
Glazing width
Gla
zing
heig
ht=
Tota
lhe
ight
–126
mm
Countersunk bores
Countersunk bores
1560
±0.3 1
040
±0.3 52
0±0
.3
min. 65 mm
Glass drilling pattern
Glass bore centres for pullhandle/back-to-back pullhandles
1560
±0.3 1
040
±0.3 52
0±0
.3
min. 65 mm
65
10/11 45
Glass drilling pattern
Special stop Pivot rods(short type)with single-pointfixings andconnecting tube
Bottom pivotforpivot rods
Glass boresand notches
Sliding panel Fixed screen
Visible corner notches,bottom
Visible corner notches
Countersunkbores forsingle-pointfixings for thepull handlesand straps
±15 ±1562
41 41
41
67
4164
64
50
55
15
55
55
50
55
R10
67
15
R10
Glazingwidth
Gla
zing
heig
ht=
Tota
lhe
ight
–126
mm
41
50
55
55
64 8
8
Fixed screen strap
Countersunk bores
Bottom strapwithface-mountedslide bolt
Bottom strap Fixed screen strap
Straps with single-pointfixings
Straps with single-pointfixings
Countersunk bores
3-0.2
10/12
10/12
Ø26
Ø22
90°
Bores for pullhandle pairs
10/12
Ø55
Boresfor locks
Ø32+0.2
Pull handle withsingle-point fixings
Back-to-back pull handles
46 10/11
FSWPanel Types
FSW-G
FSW folding sliding walls asfully glazed partitions andfrontages, with door railstop and bottom, track rollerposition at the end of everysecond panel.
Base panelwith top pivotand bottomfloor pivot.
Base panelwith top pivotand floor pivot.
Folding panelwith carrier andlocking devicetop and bottom.
1 Track rail2 Folding panel3 Folding hinge4 Roller
1 4
7
5
6
2
5 FSW base panel6 Top locking device7 Bottom locking device
Folding panelwith carrier andlocking devicetop and bottom.
FSW-G panel types and functions
Folding sliding walls are idealfor a straight-line systemconfiguration. In an FSW-Gpartition, there are either 2 or4 interlinked panels (1 basepanel and 1 or 3 foldingpanels). With double assem-blies moving counter to eachother (bi-parting), therefore, itis possible to create frontagescomprising up to 8 FSWpanels. As the panels of anFSW system are visually com-patible with those of theHSW-G line and both systemsuse the same track construc-tion, the two can be ideallycombined as a singleshopfront or transparent parti-tion, with the FSW systemmating at its free end with afree HSW single-action ordouble-action access panel(types 4 + 5).
6
3
52
Max. panel sizes and weights
Max. system height 3,000 mm
1,000 mm
70 kg
3,000 mm
1,000 mm 1,000 mm
70 kg 70 kg 70 kg
1,000 mm
3,000 mm3,000 mm
Max. panel width
Max. panel weight
The standard glass thickness is 10/12 mm. Further glass thicknesses on request.
Example:assembly with 2 x 2 panels (type 1c) moving counter to each other
10/11 47
The FSW-G systemconsists of the followingbasic components:
Base panel Folding panel
1 installation-efficient DORMAsubstructure to accommodatetrack rail mountingrequirements (optional).
2 track rail for bolting to thesubstructure.
3 top pivot,4 roller,
5 top locking device,6 suspension assembly and7 carrier profile for safe
and easy sliding of thepanels.
8 folding hinge,9 top door rail and
10 bottom door rail, both
comprising base profileswith clip-on face and sidecovers.
11 toughened safety glass ortoughened laminated safe-ty glass (by others),
12 floor pivot,13 face-mounted slide bolt
FSW-G system design
25
1
2
43
7
89
1310
5
83
11
5
8
12
6
4.58.5 Door rails cut to size
33
35
32
10
20
7100
2.5
75
75
100
Floorsurface
72
±5
48 10/11
FSWPanel Types
FSW-G
FSW-G assembly types
Type 1 Type 2
Type 3
Type 1a 2 panels left, as drawnType 1b 2 panels right, mirror arrangementType 1c 4 panels (2 panels left and
2 panels right), bi-parting
Type 2a 4 panels left, as drawnType 2b 4 panels right, mirror arrangementType 2c 8 panels (4 panels left and 4 panels right),
bi-parting
Type 3a 6 panels as drawn(4 panels left and 2 panels right)
Type 3b 6 panels, mirror arrangement(2 panels left and 4 panels right)
min
.120
mm
min
.120
mm
10/11 49
Type 4
Type 5
min
.120
mm
Type 4a 2 panels left and1 HSW double or single action end panel right(as drawn)
Type 4b 2 panels right and1 HSW double or single action end panel left(mirror arrangement)
Type 5a 4 panels left and1 double or single action end panel right(as drawn)
Type 5b 4 panels right and1 double or single action end panel left(mirror arrangement)
HSW Single ordouble action endpanel
50 10/11
FSWPanel Types
FSW-C
Folding sliding walls, fullyglazed, with door rails top andbottom, track roller position inthe panel centre.
Large spans can beimplemented with the FSW-C.Such a system consists of 1base panel with up to 6 inter-linked folding panels connec-ted to it, plus one final fol-ding panel as the access leaf(or alternatively 1 free single-action or double-action doorpanel). Hence the number ofpanels can range from 3 to 8.Because the track rollers arelocated at the centre of thefolding panels, the basepanel has to be of half width(+ pivot offset of 63 mm).For reasons of symmetry, thefinal folding panel withoutguide roller is usually also ofhalf-width design.The folding hinges have asmall degree of pivot offset,which means the panels takeup less room when stackedand also gives added stabilityto the system.
The hinges exhibit a slightpivot offset. This ensures thatthe folded assembly is partic-ularly compact while at thesame time providing for goodstability.
The standard glass thickness is10/12 mm. Further glass thick-nesses on request.
For assembly options,see pages 52/53.
Finalfoldingpanelaccessleafwithlockingdevicestop andbottom.
Basepanelwithtop andbottompivotbearingandlockingdevicebottom.
Folding panelwith carrier,locking devicestop and bottom.
1 Track rail2 Final folding panel3 Folding hinge4 Locking device
14
4
3
8
3
4
82
34
5
34
5
6
7
5 Folding panel6 Base panel7 Top and bottom pivot bearing8 Roller
Folding panelwith carrier andlocking devicebottom.
Folding panelwith carrier andlocking devicebottom.
FSW-C panels and functions
Maximum panel sizes and weights
Max. assemly height 3,000 mm 3,000 mm 3,000 mm 3,000 mm 3,000 mmMax. panel width 1,000 mm 1,000 mm 1,000 mm 1,000 mm 1/2 panel width + 63 mm
Max. panel weight - 70 kg 70 kg 70 kg 70 kg
Example: assembly type C2 (symmetrical with narrow folding panel)
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The FSW-C systemconsists of the followingbasic components:
1 installation-efficient DORMAsubstructure to accommodatetrack rail mountingrequirements (optional).
2 track rail for bolting to thesubstructure.
3 roller,
4 suspension assembly and5 carrier profile for safe
and easy sliding of thepanels.
6 top door rail and7 bottom door rail, both
comprising base profiles
with clip-on face and sidecovers.
8 top latching bolt,9 toughened safety glass
or toughened laminatedsafety glass (by others),
10 bottom latching bolt.
Bottom hinge
FSW-C system design
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±5
35
25
35
35
32
30
30
42FSW-C
FSW-C
72FSW-Cplus
72-Cplus
42
Floorsurface
10
1528
20
7100
2.5
75
100
1
2
3
45
6
8
7
10
9
Latchingbolts top andbottom
Folding panel/finalfolding panel withlatching bolts topand bottom7
5
72
20
End-mounted slide bolt,bottom
Glass panes
Face-mountedslide bolt
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FSWPanel Types
FSW-C
FSW-C assembly types
Type C21 final folding panel(here of narrow design forreasons of symmetry)1 - 6 folding panels1 base panel (narrow)
Type C11 HSW single action endpanel as access leaf(here of narrow design forreasons of symmetry)1 - 6 folding panels1 base panel (narrow)
Inside
74 Dimensionbetween axes
between the door rails 42
74 Dimensionbetween axes
between the door rails 42
Inside
Inside
Inside
4 4 4 4
1/2 FB+ 63
1/2 FB
FB
FB = Flügelbreite
FB FB
FB = Panel width
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Type C31 final folding panel as access leaf1 - 6 folding panels1 base panel (narrow)
Type C3 double (counter-running) systemLeft:1 base panel (narrow)1 - 6 folding panels1 final folding panel as access leaf
Right:1 final folding panel as access leaf2 folding panels1 base panel (narrow)
between the door rails 42
42 mm between the door rails
Inside
Inside
FB = Panel width
4 4 4
1/2 FB+ 63
1/2 FB
FB FB FB
74 Dimensionbetween axes
74 Dimension between axes
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FSWPanel Types
FSW-C plus
Access with convenience – theplus with the FSW-C.
Basierend auf dem AufbauBased on the design of theFSW-C, the alternative FSW-Cplus offers the added benefitthat the connected final fol-ding panel can also functionas a fully fledged access leafwhen the partition is closed –with all the convenience ofthe DORMA TS 93 G doorcloser.In this case, the specialbottom locking device andthe top clamp-mounted stopstabilise the first foldingpanel, while the top anglestop ensures that the closedfinal folding panel is in thecorrect position.The folding hinges connectingthe access leaf to the foldingpanel have a large pivot pointoffset in order to create roomfor the door closer and pullhandles. All the other foldingpanels are equipped with astandard folding hinge androller.
Max. panel sizesand weights
Max. system height 3,000 mm
Max. width of final foldingpanel and folding panel
1,000 mmWidth of the base panel= half panel width + 63 mm
Max. weight of final foldingpanel and folding panel
70 kg
Number of panels 3 to 8
FSW-C plus, panel types, functions, assembly types
Type Cp11 final folding panel as access leaf
with TS 93 G door closer1 - 6 folding panel1 base panel (narrow)
Type Cp1 double (counter-running) systemLeft:1 base panel (narrow)1 folding panel1 - 6 final folding panel as access
leaf with TS 93 G door closer
Right:1 final folding panel as access
leaf with TS 93 G door closer1 - 6 folding panel1 base panel (narrow)
between the door rails 42
42 between the door rails
Inside
inside
Inside
4 4
1/2 FB+ 63
1/2 FB
FB FB
FB = Panel width
Dimension between axes 104between the door rails 72
72 between the door rails104 Dimension between axes
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Type Cp2 double (counter-running) systemLeft:1 base panel (narrow)2 folding panels1 final folding panel as access
leaf with TS 93 G door closer
Right:1 final folding panel as access
leaf with TS 93 G door closer1 - 6 folding panel1 base panel (narrow)
Type Cp21 final folding panel as access
leaf with TS 93 G door closer1 - 6 folding panel1 base panel (narrow)
1/2 FB
42 mm between the door rails
Inside
Inside
Inside
1/2 FB+ 63FB = Panel width
1/2 FB
444FB FB FB
Data and features
Closing strength/size
Closing force, variable
Closing speed adjustment
Non-handed
Latching speed adjustment
Cushioned stay limit adjustment
Hold-open adjustment
Weight
Length
Overall depth
Height
TS 93
EN 2-5
via adjusting screw
via valve
yes
via valve
80°-120°
75°-150°
3.5 kg
275 mm
53 mm
60 mm
EN 5-7
via adjusting screw
via valve
yes
via valve
80°-120°
75°-150°
5.2 kg
285 mm
62 mm
71 mm
72 between the door rails104 Dimension between axes
between the door rails 42
Dimension between axes 104between the door rails 72
HSWPanel Types
HSW-R
HSW-R panel types and functions
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Robust profile frames withtop, bottom brush seals andside rubber seals for elevat-ed resistance to mechanicalloading and decrease ofweathering, heat loss anddraughts. Prepared fortoughened safety glass, lam-inated safety glass, doubleglazing or special glazing;standard fixing profile for 8to 22 mm, other glazingthicknesses on application.
Max. panel sizesand weights
Max. system height
The individual panels can also be of differing widths.The largest width should not exceed max. 115% of the smallest width.
3,000 mm
1100 mm
100 kg
3,000 mm
1100 mm 1100 mm
100 kg 100 kg 100 kg
1100 mm
3,000 mm3,000 mm
Max. panel width
Max. panel weight
Single / doubleaction end panelNon-sliding.Doubel actionend panel withfloor bearing andtop pivot. Optio-nal with floorspring BTS 80 /84. Or as singleaction end panelwith stop andBTS 80 / 84 orTS 92 / TS 73.
Sliding panel
Fixed whenfrontage closed.
Single actionsliding panelWith integratedconcealed doorcloser type ITS96, Size 3-6;operational whenfrontage closed.Minimal panelwidth 870 mm.
Double actionsliding panel *With integratedconcealed doorcloser type ITS96, Size 3-6;operational whenfrontage closed.Minimal panelwidth 870 mm.
Horizontal sliding walls,fully framed,for toughened safety glass,laminated safety glass ordouble glazing
* For these panel types please consider our notes on portal systems on page 87.
HSW-R system design
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72
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60
50
60
7
50
19
15
19
11
15
FFL
22
Toughened safe-ty glass version
8
75
75
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
7
9
8
6
10
Irrespective of the function ofthe individual panels, anHSW-R system comprises thefollowing components:
1 Installation-efficientDORMA substructure toaccommodate track railmounting requirements(optional)
2 Track rail for bolting to thesubstructure
3 Carrier4 Suspension assembly5 Adapter frame6 Glazing frame profile,
horizontal7 Glazing rail8 Glazing frame profile,
vertical9 Toughened safety glass,
laminated safety glass orsealed double glazing units(by others)
10 Bottom frame profile
7
22
2250
HSWPanel Types
HSW-RSingle/Double ActionEnd Panels
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End panelNon-moving and alwaysequipped with bottomdeadbolt with the option of atop bolt or side action dead-lock. Single action or doubleaction options.
Double action end panelwith floor spring
Mounting dimensions
Double action end panelAssembly types:
Floor pivot with roundspindleBTS 84 for panels upto 100 kg, with optionalhold-open at 90° dooropening angleBTS 80 for panelsof 100-150 kg, providedwith hold-open asstandard
Single action end panelwith stop plates at the topbolt.Assembly types:
Floor pivot with round spin-dleAs above, but withDORMA TS 73 or TS 92overhead door closerBTS 84 for panels upto 100 kg, with optionalhold-open at 90° dooropening angleBTS 80 for panelsof 100-150 kg, providedwith hold-open asstandard
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Pivot bearing
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27
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BTS80
7860
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BTS84
10840
30651-58
Single action or double action end panel with floor pivot
b
8
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Single action end panel with TS 73 overhead door closer and additional locking device and door stop
Single action end panel with TS 92 overhead door closer and additional locking device
Additionallocking device
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45
63 193.5
Ø7
Ø10
50
M6
3.5
Data and features
Closing strength /size
Closing strength,variable
Closing speed adjustment
Non-handed
Latching speed adjustment
Cushioned stay limit adjustment
Hold-open adjustment
Weight
Length
Overall depth
Height
TS 73 V
EN 2-4
via adjusting screw
and arm hinge
via valve
via arm
75°-180°
75°-160°
1.8 kg
233 mm
42.50 mm
60 mm
TS 92
EN 2-4
via adjusting screw
and arm hinge
via valve
via arm
80°-120°
75°-150°
1.9 kg
281 mm
47 mm
65 mm
145.5 89
199
375
63
min. panel width 870 mm
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HSWPanel Types
HSW-RSliding Panels
Sliding panelFixed when partition isclosed.
Sliding panelsThe sliding panels are mov-ing elements. Once in theirclosed position, they arelocked down.The components availablefor this are provided in thebottom rail in the form offace-mounted floor bolts ordeadlocks.
Sliding panel to panel connections
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67
Sliding panel
Slidingpanel
Sliding panel
Eccentric bushing
Sliding panel Sliding panel
Slidingpanel
±2.5
Sliding panel Engaging the panel in the strike plate
Engaging the panel in eccentric bushing
Ø 25Ø 8
Strike plate
Double actionsliding panel
Sliding panel /double or single action end panel
Sliding panel
Panel to wall connection
Wall
Wall
Slidingpanel
67
6
51 51
10516
651
90-170°
Abutmentwitharticulatedjoint
SealPanel width
Glass width =Panel width - 75 mm
Brush profileBrush profile
Wall connection profilewithbrush profile
Sliding panel Single actionsliding panel
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Single action sliding panelwith integratedDORMA ITS 96concealed door closer,size 3-6This panel type is used wherepassdoors only need to beopened in one direction.The single action sliding panelcan be configured for eitherinward or outward opening.
Standard assemblytop: Pivot bearing,
ITS 96, size 3-6,one locking device
bottom: Face-mounted floorbolt as pivot(released for slidingfunction)
Optional equipmenttop: Second locking device
(for reshuffle bypassstacking)
bottom: Optional secondface-mounted floorbolt or deadlock
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6ø1
0
15
8
13.5
43.5
129
60 110
73
50
Single actionsliding panel
Top pivot
Face-mountedfloor bolt
Track roller
Locking device
HSWPanel Types
HSW-R Single ActionSliding Panels
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50
50
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Eccentric bushing
±2.5
Ø 25Ø 8
Single action sliding panelSingle action sliding panelwith integrated ITS 96,size 3-6 concealed doorcloser for operation as singleaction door when the frontageis closed.
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HSWPanel Types
HSW-RDouble ActionSliding Panels ITS
Double action sliding panelwith integratedDORMA ITS 96concealed door closer,size 3-6Double action sliding panelswith DORMA ITS 96, size 3-6door closers are characterisedby their exceptional ease ofinstallation and operation.These passdoor panels aregenerally equipped with abottom deadlock and top lock-ing device plus a bottom floorbolt operating as the pivotbearing (released for the slid-ing function).The ITS 96 does not featurea hold-open function asstandard.
For these panel types pleaseconsider our notes on portalsystems on page 87.
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13.5
43.5
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60 110
73
50
Double actionsliding panel
Top pivot
Face-mountedfloor bolt
Track roller
Locking device
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75
60
15
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15
6
50
50
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Eccentric bushing
±2.5
Ø 25Ø 8
Double action sliding panelWith integrated ITS 96,size 3-6 concealed doorcloser, for operation asdouble action passdoor whenthe frontage is closed.
HSW Notes
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HSWPanel Types
HSW-ISO
Double glazing withthermal-break frame profiles.
HSW-ISO panel types and functions
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Panel typesThese double-glazed panelswith their frames ofthermal-break profiles(frame material group 2.1)offer outstanding protectionagainst the influences of theweather, effective thermalinsulation and comfortabletemperatures - even close tothe frontage surface - duringseasonal changes and in thewinter months. And all theseeffects are ideally enhancedby laterally arranged, interlock-ing multiple-lip seals plusautomatically extending topand bottom rubber seals thatare pressed against the trackrail and floor when thefrontage is closed. Double gla-zing thickness 24 - 49 mm.
Max. panel sizesand weights
Max. system height
The individual panels can also be of differing widths.The largest width should not exceed max. 115% of the smallest width.
3,000 mm
1100 mm
120 kg
3,000 mm
1100 mm 1100 mm
120 kg 120 kg 120 kg
1100 mm
3,000 mm3,000 mm
Max. panel width
Max. panel weight
Single actiondoorSingle actionpanel,non-sliding,equipped withTS 92/93 doorcloser(optional)
Sliding panel
Fixed whenfrontage closed.
Single actionsliding panelSingle actionsliding panelfor door accesswhen frontageclosed; withITS 96 EN 3-6concealed cam-action doorcloser, or withTS 92/TS 93cam-action doorclosers ifrequired.
Fixed screen
Non-slidingside screen withtop retainingbrackets andbottom rail.
HSW-ISO system design
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106
22
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2216
FFL
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75
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8
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5
6
6
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7
9
Irrespective of the functionof the individual panels, anHSW-ISO system comprisesthe following basiccomponents:
1 Installation-efficientDORMA substructure toaccommodate track railmounting requirements(optional)
2 Track rail for bolting tothe substructure.
3 Carrier4 Suspension assembly and
bearing profile for safeand easy sliding of thepanels
5 Glazing rail6 Sealed double glazing
unit (by others)Glass thickness 8-49 mm
7 Automatically extendingrubber seal
8 Insulating strips in thethermal-break profile
9 Bottom frame profile
8-49
HSWPanel Types
HSW-ISOSingle action door
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Single action door with wallconnection profileSingle action panel,non-sliding, operatesindependently of the restof the system.
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5
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16 16
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64
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5
59 59
5
5
37
37
81
81
6
428 150
160 140
Single action door with wall connection
Single action door with wall connection
Inward opening
Outside
Outside
InsideInside
Outward opening
The single action door withwall connection arm assemblycan be swung round 170°, soleaving the entire operatingzone free. The closed panel issecured by a mortise centrelock.
In order to provisionally determine the glazing area per panel, please applythe following formula:Approx. glazing area per panel = Panel width x total height x 0.78
The precise dimensions of the sealed double glazing units to be orderedshould be exclusively taken from the approval drawing releasedby DORMA-Glas.
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Outside
Inside
Outside
Inside
Fixed screen with wall connection profile
In order to provisionally determine the glazing areaper panel, please apply the following formula:Approx. glazing area per panel
= Panel width x total height x 0.78
The precise dimensions of the sealed double glazingunits to be ordered should be exclusively taken fromthe approval drawing released by DORMA-Glas.
Fixed screenNon-sliding side screen thatdecouples from the rest ofthe system.
The fixed screen has thesame appearance as thesliding panels.Instead of the automaticallyextending bottom rubberseal, it features a bottomrail.
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77 37
22
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Fixed screen with wall connection
Data and features
Closing strength/size
Closing force, variable
Closing speed adjustment
Non-handed
Latching speed adjustment
Cushioned stay limit adjustment
Hold-open adjustment
Weight
Length
Overall depth
Height
TS 93TS 92
EN 2-4
via adjusting screw
via valve
yes
via valve
80°-120°
75°-150°
1.9 kg
281 mm
47 mm
65 mm
EN 2-5
via adjusting screw
via valve
yes
via valve
80°-120°
75°-150°
3.5 kg
275 mm
53 mm
60 mm
EN 5-7
via adjusting screw
via valve
yes
via valve
80°-120°
75°-150°
5.2 kg
285 mm
62 mm
71 mm
Sound protectionMeasurements performed by the Institute for Window Technology (Institut für Fenstertechnik e.V., Rosenheim), revealed asound protection value of min. 27 dB based on a four-panel installation.
Thermal protectionThe heat transfer coefficient Uw will be calculated according to DIN EN 10077-1.Example value:Panel B 900 x H 2,500, Ug (glass) = 1.1 W/m2K, Uf (frame) = 2.6 W/m2K, Uw = 1.9 W/m2K
The values necessary for calculating the Uw value are indicated in DIN EN ISO 10077-1:2006.
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HSWPanel Types
HSW-ISOSliding Panel
Sliding panelFixed when the frontage orpartition is closed.
Sliding panelsThe sliding panels are themoving elements. Once intheir closed position, theyare locked down. Face-mounted floor bolts areavailable as an option forthe bottom glazing rail.
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Horizontal sections of the sliding panels with connection details
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6
37Outside
Sliding panel to wall connection profile
Outside
Sliding panel to sliding panel
Inside Inside
In order to provisionally determine the glazing area per panel, please applythe following formula:Approx. glazing area per panel = Panel width x total height x 0.78
The precise dimensions of the sealed double glazing units to be orderedshould be exclusively taken from the approval drawing releasedby DORMA-Glas.
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Single action sliding panelwith DORMA ITS 96, size 3-6cam-action door closer
This panel type is installedwhere doors need to beopened in one direction. Thecam-action door closer can befitted so that the single actionpanel is either inward oroutward opening.
Standard assemblytop: Pivot bearing,
ITS 96, size 3-6one locking device
bottom: Face-mounted slidebolt as pivot (releasedfor sliding function)
Optional equipmenttop: Second locking device
(for reshuffle bypassstacking)
bottom: Optional secondface-mountedslide bolt
HSWPanel Types
HSW-ISO Single ActionSliding Panel
Horizontal section of single action panels,inward or outward opening
Function ofthe toplocking device
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Status of lockingdevice for dooroperation
Status of lockingdevice for sliding
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Inward opening
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ITS 96 door closerintegrated in the profile(concealed installation)
Single action sliding panel with integrated ITS 96
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HSWPanel Types
HSW-ISOReshuffle Bypass Stacking
Stacking in the reshufflebypass configurationThis special stackingarrangement is applied whenthe panels should be parked ina niche and no single actionend panel should be visible inthe frontage.Please also see the followingillustrations.
Sliding panel in bypass travel mode (sliding end panel)
Single action sliding panel in bypass travel mode (outward opening only)
DORMA HSW Notes
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HSWAccessories
Vertical Seals Overview
Seals retrofittable Seals individually customised
The following retrofittable profiles areavailable to provide the necessary lateralsealing so that the horizontal sliding can bemade draught-proof for winter operation.
Aluminium alloy profilewith brush
for 10 mm glass
Finelinewith brush seal (pages 73 - 77)
for 10 mmand 12 mm glass
LineSingle action door with brush seal (page 79)
for 10, 12 and13.5 mm glass
LineSliding door with rubber seal (pages 80 - 81)
for 10, 12 and13.5 mm glass
Clear plastics profile(not for single/double action end panelsor double action sliding panels)
for 10 mm glass
for 12 mm glass
for 12 mm glass
These frame profiles for rendering doors draught-proof areindividually manufactured and therefore need to be takeninto account when designing the horizontal wall system.All the relevant specifications must be provided with thesystem order.
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10
12
10
12
30
32
33.5
32
13.5
10/1
2
10
12
13
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7
54
Silicone joint
Bond with silicone
151
1
1
Silicone joint
33.5
32
13.5
10/1
2
4
54
15
Glass joint gasketfor 10 - 12 mm glass thicknessadhesive, milky transparent
4
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End panelNon-moving and alwaysequipped with a bottomdeadbolt with the optionof an additional top bolt orside-action deadlock.Can be designed as a singleaction or double action door.
When fitting the glazing rails, please ensure that the glass protrusion is even overthe full length.Prior to profile machining, first hang the panels from the overhead track and thenalign.
Calculation of the glass width= Panel width – 16 mm
As-delivered condition:Cut lengths supplied fromfactory= Partition height – 70 mmHoles and recesses arepre-machined in the profilefor the bottom glazing railonly.Any further machining workrequired for connection tothe top glazing rail has to beperformed on site.
Single action or double action end panel with floor pivot
Installation instructions
Fineline Seal
ø 9.8
4
7 1
13
M4
Bottom drill hole or recess forend-mounted floor bolt machinedby DORMA-Glas
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Vertical SealsFineline
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HSWAccessories
Vertical SealsFineline
Sliding panelFixed when the frontage orpartition is closed.The sliding panels are themoving elements. Once intheir closed position, they arelocked down. The componentsavailable for this are providedin the bottom glazing rail inthe form of face-mountedfloor bolts, end-mounted floorbolts, end pin bolts ordeadlocks.Pivoting sliding panelPivoting panel with TS 92when the frontage is closed.
When fitting the glazing rails, please ensure that the glass protrusion is even over thefull length.Prior to profile machining, first hang the panels from the overhead track and thenalign.Use the factory-stamped recesses in the bearing profile for accurate adjustment of thetop Fineline profile.
Calculation of the glass width= Panel width – 16 mm
As-delivered condition:Cut lengths supplied fromfactory= Partition height – 130 mmHoles and recesses arepre-machined in the profilefor the bottom glazing railonly.Any further machining workrequired for connection tothe top glazing rail has to beperformed on site.
Sliding panel / Pivoting sliding panel
Installation instructions
ø 9.8
4
Sliding panel
71
13
M4
Bottom drill hole or recess for end-mountedfloor bolt machined by DORMA-Glas
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Sliding panels in segmentedconfigurationsFixed when frontage orpartition closed.The sliding panels are themoving elements. Once intheir closed position, they arelocked down. The componentsavailable for this are providedin the bottom glazing rail inthe form of face-mounted floorbolts, end-mounted floor bolts,end pin bolts or deadlocks.
When fitting the glazing rails, please ensure that the glass protrusion is even overthe full length.Prior to profile machining, first hang the panels from the overhead track and thenalign.
Calculation of the glass width= Panel width – 16 mm
As-delivered condition:Cut lengths supplied fromfactory= Partition height – 70 mmHoles and recesses arepre-machined in the profilefor the bottom glazing railonly.Any further machining workrequired for connection tothe top glazing rail has to beperformed on site.
Installation instructions
Sliding panels in segmented configurations
ø 9.8
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M4
Brush13
Profile toupper face ofbrush carrier
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Sliding panel
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Double action sliding panelDouble action panel with RTStransom-concealed door closerfor door access when frontageor partition closed.
When fitting the glazing rails, please ensure that the glass protrusion is even overthe full length.Prior to profile machining, first hang the panels from the overhead track and thenalign.
Calculation of the glass width= Panel width – 16 mm
As-delivered condition:Cut lengths supplied fromfactory= Partition height – 165 mmHoles and recesses arepre-machined in the profilefor the bottom glazing railonly.Any further machining workrequired for connection tothe top glazing rail has to beperformed on site.
Double action sliding panel with RTS 85
Installation instructions
HSWAccessories
Vertical SealsFineline
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RTS 8520
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Folding sliding panelHinged, with lock and slidebolt at the bottom, latchingbolts top and bottom forfixing the final folding panelto the sliding panel.
When fitting the glazing rails, please ensure that the glass protrusion is even overthe full length.Prior to profile machining, first hang the panels from the overhead track and thenalign.
Calculation of the glass width= Panel width – 16 mm
As-delivered condition:Cut lengths supplied fromfactory= Partition height – 70 mmHoles and recesses arepre-machined in the profilefor the bottom glazing railonly.Any further machining workrequired for connection tothe top glazing rail has to beperformed on site.
Folding sliding panel
Installation instructions
Lock with lever handle and strike box optional.11
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74
178
932
1050
7
50
ø50Milled
Mill
ed
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HSWAccessories
Vertical SealsFineline
Fineline SealProfile machiningThis is performed by DORMA-Glas for the end-mounted andface-mounted slide bolts.
Fineline seal with end-mounted slide bolt
Fineline seal with face-mounted slide bolt
12 13
28
ø16
60
42
M4x30M4x18
30
37
7
4
1
20
45
70
70
33
20
33
52
97
65
30
13
7
4
1
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Single action or double actionend panelsNon-moving and alwaysequipped with a bottomdeadbolt with the option ofan additional top bolt orside-action deadlock.Can be designed as a singleaction or double action door.
When fitting the glazing rails, please ensure that the glass protrusion is even overthe full length.Prior to profile machining, first hang the panels from the overhead track and thenalign
Calculation of the glass width= Panel width – 30 mm
As-delivered condition:Cut lengths supplied fromfactory= Partition height – 70 mmHoles and recesses arepre-machined in the profilefor the bottom glazing railonly.Any further machining workrequired for connection tothe top glazing rail has to beperformed on site.
Single action or double action end panel with floor pivot
Installation instructions
Line Seal
ø 9.8
M4
634
25
20
57.5
As-
deliv
ered
leng
th(t
otal
heig
ht–
70)
Ada
ptpr
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leng
thon
site
Bottom drill hole orrecess for end-mountedfloor bolt machinedby DORMA-Glas
HSWAccessories
Vertical SealsLine
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Vertical SealsLine
Sliding panelFixed when the frontage orpartition is closed.The sliding panels are themoving elements. Once intheir closed position, they arelocked down. The componentsavailable for this are providedin the bottom glazing rail inthe form of face-mountedfloor bolts, end-mounted floorbolts, end pin bolts ordeadlocks.
When fitting the glazing rails, please ensure that the glass protrusion is even overthe full length.Prior to profile machining, first hang the panels from the overhead track and thenalign.
Calculation of the glass width= Panel width – 30 mm
As-delivered condition:Cut lengths supplied fromfactory= Partition height – 130 mmHoles and recesses arepre-machined in the profilefor the bottom glazing railonly.Any further machining workrequired for connection tothe top glazing rail has to beperformed on site.
Sliding panel
Installation instructions
ø 9.8
M4 Sliding panel
4
25 15
25
20
33.5
13.5
As-
deliv
ered
leng
th(t
otal
heig
ht–
130)
Ada
ptpr
ofile
leng
thon
site
Bottom drill hole or recess for end-mounted floor boltmachined by DORMA-Glas
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Double action sliding panelDouble action panelwith RTS transom-concealeddoor closer for door accesswhen frontage or partitionclosed.
When fitting the glazing rails, please ensure that the glass protrusion is even overthe full length.Prior to profile machining, first hang the panels from the overhead track and thenalign.
Calculation of the glass width= Panel width – 30 mm
As-delivered condition:Cut lengths supplied fromfactory= Partition height – 165 mmHoles and recesses arepre-machined in the profilefor the bottom glazing railonly.Any further machining workrequired for connection tothe top glazing rail has to beperformed on site.
Double action sliding panel
Installation instructions
15
4
25 40
65
M4
RTS 8520
20
33.5
13.5As-
deliv
ered
leng
th(t
otal
heig
ht–
165)
M4x30
Slidingpanel
Double action slidingpanel with RTS
Ada
ptpr
ofile
leng
thon
site
Profile machiningThis is performedby DORMA-Glas for theend-mounted andface-mounted slide bolts.
Line seal with end-mounted slide bolt
Line seal with end-mounted slide bolt
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HSWAccessories
Vertical SealsLine
45
65 30
30
15
4
M4x40
M4x35
25
15
425
ø2512
45
33
20
70
33
38,3
33.5
13.5
85 30
30
65
HSW Notes
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A floor track in the form ofa stainless steel channelsection (U-profile) is alsoavailable as an option.This can be used for HSW-Gand HSW-R sliding panelsirrespective of the partitionlayout. In special cases andafter technical clarification,it may also be used withHSW-GP sliding panels. Forthis, the end-mounted floorbolt usually applied forstraight-line partitionconfigurations is replaced bya combination of guide pinand end pin.The guide pin must bevertically below the trackroller and is adjustable in therange +/- 10mm.For abutment to singleaction/double action endpanels and also in the caseof angled configurations, aface-mounted floor bolt isreplaced by a bottomdeadlock.
The floor track is available inthree designs:
Straight90° curve135° curve
The individual track sectionsare abutted and fixed in placeby means of a stainless steelconnector.In its as-delivered condition,the floor track comes with awelded flange for fixing to theunfinished floor. This can beremoved if not required.
Sliding panel
Straight
90° curve 135° curve
Floor Track for sliding panels
HSWAccessories
Floor Track
9
14.5
65
65
4
Sliding panel
Hex head boltM6 x 35, 10 mm A/F
35
2.5
25
20
21
33
±5
75
100
100
7
Gla
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ight
=To
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ight
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Floor track – Stacking track detail
Floor track Floor track connector
Floor fixing flangeCan be removed if not required
50
Max
.le
ngth
3m
HSW floor track configuration with a parallel stacking track arrangement
HSW floor track configuration with a 90° stacking track arrangement
HSW floor track configuration with a 135° stacking track arrangement
(10.5}
12.5±1 (14.5)
12.5+0.3
90°
90°
135°
R1 91°
R1
20
11 10
40
40
40
R100
R100
40
214
120
214
276
1
1
(19)
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HSW / FSW Miscellaneous
Measuring up
Important site measurements
Height ofstructural ceiling
Substructureheight
HSW system heighttrack height
TrackHeight ofsuspended
ceiling
1-metre datum line(site reference dimension)
Top surfaceof structural floor
FFLTop surface offinished floor
Clear width (finished wall)
Wall frontage/closed wall system
Reshuffle bypass
Stackingtrack depth
Stac
king
trac
kw
idth
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Notes on portal systems FinishesDeviations in colour due to production procedures cannot betotally excluded.
HSW systems with surface finishes 502, 503, 700 and 701contain different component materials.In the case of FSW (folding /sliding) systems, for example,the folding hinges are always of aluminium, while thestandard surface finish for brush profiles and end covers isblack anodised (E6/C35). These various components andalso the top locks can also optionally be anodised orpowder-coated so that they resemble the ordered surfacefinish.Owing to the use of different materials and processes,variations can occur in the appearance of the surfacefinishes and colours.
Finishes
Aluminium DORMA-Glas similar similarNo. Eloxal l Eloxal ll
Alumin. mill finish 100Alumin. silver 101 EV1 C 0Alumin. similar satinstainl. steel 107Alumin. similar satinstainl. steel 113 C 31(for profile material)Special anodised 199
Coated colours DORMA-Glas similar similarNo. HEWI-Nr. RAL
Alumin. white 300 99 9016Special coated colour 399
Stainless steel DORMA-GlasNo.
Satin stainless steel 700Polishedstainless steel 701
Maintenance recommendation forhigh-frequency HSW systems
Horizontal glass walls have been developed in order to pro-vide retail outlets with generous and enticing frontages –entrances that offer easy accessibility and an invitingappearance for customers. When the frontages are closed,they can double up as expansive shop windows.
In cases where double-action sliding panels are used formain entrances as a portal system (i. e. shopping malls orsimilar operated HSW systems) they are submitted to veryhigh daily traffic volumes and usage frequency rates. Thedoor closers and pivot bearings used by DORMA-Glas havebeen successfully tested in accordance with the require-ments of EN 1154. EN 1154 specifies 500,000 test cyclesfor manually operated closing devices. High-frequency portalsystems such as the above can reach this number of cyclesafter just a few months. Consequently, DORMA-Glas recom-mends that such units be regularly maintained.The higher the usage levels, the more frequently the equip-ment should be serviced by either the installation firm or asimilarly specialised fitter.
General care instructions
The surface finishes of the fittings are not maintenance-freeand should be cleaned according to their material and design.For metallic surfaces (anodised finishes, stainless steel) pleaseuse appropriate cleaning agents without abrasive additives only.For varnished surfaces please use appropriate solvent-freecleaning agents only.Brass surfaces (without surface protection) have to be treatedwith an appropriate maintenance agent on occasion, to avoidtarnishing.
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