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DORMA HSW/FSW Planning Manual for Horizontal Sliding Walls
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Page 1: DORMA HSW/FSW

DORMA HSW/FSW

Planning ManualforHorizontal SlidingWalls

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2 07/08

DORMA HSW – Transparent versatility

HSWHorizontal Sliding Walls

FSWFolding Sliding 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 glazed with door rails

HSW-GPSingle-point fixings with standard track rail

HSW-GE BOXesAll-glas with patch fittings

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

HSW Horizontal Sliding Walls, fully framed

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4 - 13

14 - 15

16 - 21

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75 - 80

81 - 84

86 - 87

24 - 33

34 - 37

38 - 47

48 - 51

52 - 57

58 - 64

66 - 72

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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-GP

2.3 HSW-GE BOXes

2.4 FSW-G

2.5 FSW-C/C plus

2.6 HSW-R

2.7 HSW-ISO

4.1 Measuring Up

4.2 Portal Systems / Surface Finishes

4.1 Vertical Seals Overview

4.2 Vertical Seals

Fineline

Line

4.3 Floor Track

HSWSupport and Guide Elements

HSW / FSWPanel Types

GeneralInformation

Accessories

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HSW Support and Guide Elements

Parking and stacking

Perfect parking every timeExisting structures or unusual 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 aligned parallel or square to the frontage, 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 of internal store windows andshowcases, or, if providedwith the appropriate printingon the glass, for adding artistic value to a wall. The following pages showsome system solutions devised 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 as possible 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 as possible access leaf (left or right, or left and right)

Stacking with reshuffle bypass(without pivoting end panel). Behind wall projection/fixed side screen(Left or right, or left and right)

Stacking in a box or niche,behind end panel.Sliding panels only, around 135° offset (left or right, or left and right)

Stacking at acute angle.All panels brought into position with rear track roller.

Stacking track 135°behind column. With end panel as possibleaccess leaf (left or right, or left and right)

HSW Support and Guide Elements

Example stacking arrangements

Stacking in a box/pocket.Sliding panels or double actionpanels only (left or right, or left and right)

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HSW Support and Guide Elements

Example stacking arrangements

Panels parallel to travel direction

Stacking track at 5° anglefor small number of 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

X

Detail X

Detail X

Sliding panel with final folding panel ready for

sliding into stacking track

Sliding panel with final folding 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 section without closing pivoting end panel

Stacking panels of varying width

Closed wall

Stacking without stacking trackwith 4 panels (2 pivoting end panels/2 sliding panels)

a80

6565

6565

8080

8080

8080

8080

8080

6565

6565

6565

a80

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6565

6565

8080

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6565

6565

6565

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gerade Laufschiene mit Park-

Bahnhofsberechnung

HSW-G und HSW-R

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(printout DIN A4)(drawn)

b.) exceeding 6 panels

a.) up to 6 panels

B

B

01.01(gezeichnet)(Druck DIN A4)

B = Fluegelbreite - 130 - ((T-80) x 0,087)

B = Fluegelbreite - 130a = je nach Grifftiefe

a = je nach Grifftiefe

b.) ueber 6 Fluegel

M.: 1:1 M.: 1:10

a.) bis 6 Fluegel

position parallel zur Laufrichtung (90 ) to the direction of travel (90 )Straight track, with stacking area parallel

Calculating stacking areas

B = panel width - 130 - ((T-80) x 0,087)

a = depending on handle depthB = panel width - 130

01.01

a = depending on handle depth

HSW-G und HSW-R

95

140

140

140

95

140

Stacking at the wall in closed compartment behind pivoting end panel

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HSW Support and 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 cylinder provided 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 depth b = 65 mm for HSW-G

80 mm for HSW-R and HSW-GP90 mm for HSW-ISO

B1 = Panel width – 130 mm T1 = T3 x 1.414

b

b

b 65

36

150100 100

T3 = T4 – 92

T4 = T1

92

95°*

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92

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T1T2 = T1 – 41

T2 = T1–36

Straight track rail with stacking track parallel to direction of travel (135°)

10

0

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b

100100 41

135°10

0

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* HSW-GPcannot be provided witha 95° branch

a = depending on pull handle depth or 75 mm where profile 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 where profile 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

36

36

100 100

92

T1

T1

T2 =

T1

– 1

00

T2 =

T1

– 1

00

13

0 10

0

80

a1

30

bb

bb

80

ab

bb

bb

b

B1

B2 = B1 – 128

B1100

100

100

B2 = B1 – 136

95°*

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

10

0

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HSW Support and Guide Elements

Niche parking

Extended application possibilities

Practical system 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 appropriate position and then securedwith their face-mounted floorbolts.

Convenient and safeFor added convenience wherethe system height exceeds3000 mm, an automaticpanel removal system is rec-ommended. The individual panels arebrought out to the niche entrance by means of a pushbutton-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 system layout and panel type (seepage 12). Together, the totalnumber of panels per trackshould not exceed an overallweight of 1000 kg.

Electric drive actuation

Collision curve and crank area must be kept free of structural and decorative 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

Parked panels

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Collision curve

Maintenancehatch

Drive unit

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 niche opening. From there they aremoved at an angle of 90° tothe shop frontage position.The maintenance hatch allows 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 Support and Guide Elements

Niche parking

Guide values for parking niche widths (electric or manual actuation)

The parking niche width depends onvarious factors:

Single or double-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

TS 92

TS 92

TS 92

TS 92

RTS 85

RTS 85RTS 85

200330

410

80 130 120

electric

200

280

80

200

120

370200

120290

80 90

370200

120290

80 90

390200

120310

100 90

200

280200

120220

300200

120

manual

electric

manual

370200

120290

80 90

electric

manual

electric

manual80

electric

manual

electric

manual

electric

manual

420200

120340

100 120

410200

120330

130

electric

manual

electric

80

manual

electric

100

manual

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Actuation options

Rail arrangement

Electric drive actuation

Single-track, electric

Twin-track, manual

Manual actuation

Over-slungmotor

Centre distance 150 / 130 / 120 / 90

Under-slungmotor

224

224

14

6

14

6

13

8

7272 72 72 72

75 75

75

75

56

61

15 23

10 132132

500

80

500

80

500 560300 500

6060

300

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 Support and Guide Elements

Track Rails

Track rails and modules

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36

5050300150 150

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30 30

60 60 40

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Flexible and stableHorizontal sliding walls canbe constructed in a widerange of different configurations to suit the siteof installation, prevailingstructural conditions and theplanning concept. With DORMA HSW systems,a variety of designs can beimplemented with ease.Straight, segmented and curved track rails can becombined to produce virtually any serpentineshape required. The trackrails in the form of hollowsections combine all thevirtues of light weight, stability and torsional stiffness. And when combined with the HSW substructure, installationbecomes even easier.Flexibility and stability meanthat even unusual systemconfigurations can be implemented without prob-lem to give maximum functional 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 angles between 90 and 160°, a castcurve 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

Left or right

200

200

200

400

400

ø9

ø9

80

4040

36

60

60

90°

3636

curved section corneredoutside 85°/90°

curved section corneredoutside 45°

90° angle left/right

85°/90°45°

90°

22.5°

136 136

136

136

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07/08 15

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 the curved 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 is3500 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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1

Segmented track railWith the segmented trackrail, it is possible to implement the DORMAHSW as a polygonal partition 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:

75

72

300

300

300

200

Countersunk screw DIN 7991 M6x10. A2

Collision curve

Curved track rail, bolteddouble shell construction

Rminof the neutral fibre = 3500 mm

50

300

1

2

3

the panel width and segment chord lengthmust be properly coordinated; segment panels are provided at the bottomwith locks or face-mount-ed floor bolts and the endface profile covers areequipped with additionalbuffers for collision protection;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

Lateral bolting channel

Lower bolting channel

Pivot fixing

Pivoting angle bracket

Standard squaresection tubes

Upper bolting 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 to 2.10 m between twosuspension points.Standard flat steel bars canbe inserted in the centrechannel to further stiffenthe profile, particularly inthe area of the joints. Thismeans that just onesuspension point in thevicinity of the joint can beprovided instead of the two -one either side of the joint -that are usually needed. Soexisting buildinginstallations of all types canbe effectively 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.

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Table for the calculation of the max. distance dimension

F

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

AM max.

Front

F

Parking areaAM

F = ForceAM = Distance dimension

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HSW Bearing andLocating Elements

Substructure

Planning detailsCalculating the suspension 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 in stainless 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 deflection between 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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HSW Bearing and Locating Elements

Substructure

Variants of connection/Details

UK-Profile

Profile connection with connection lugArt. No. 815.442.001.40

Wall connection with angeledconnection lugsArt. No. 815.442.001.40

Connection oppartunities to existing bearing structure like ceilings, balks, steel girder by dint of adapter plateArt. No. 815.435.001.40

Direct connection to ceiling

Welding connection to steel girder

Bending of connection lug on siteaccording to need

Connection to steel construction

Flexible connectioto ceiling

30

,5

30

.5

3050

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Component parts, accessories

Component parts

1 Pivoting angle bracket Art. 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 by others or on requestCSN = Company standard no.

A Threaded rod M10 x 1000CSN 800.01.470.3.30

B Hex nut DIN 439-2 M10CSN 800.03.001.3.30

C Washer ISO 7089-10CSN 800.04.009.3.30

D Hex 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

G Drilling screw DIN 7504 ST4 8x16CSN 800.01.286.3.30

H Telescopic strut bottom section, 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-M6x40 CSN 800.01.319.3.30

K Self-tapping screwISO 7049-St4.8 x 13-C-HCSN 800.01.493.3.30

L Cheesehead screwfor fixing track rail to substructure profileDIN 912-M8x25CSN 800.01.018.3.30

Stock length 6 m200

100 100100

49

72

75

0.5 A

17+0

.2

11+0.2

Adapter plate forneutral connection

B

2

A

C

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HSW-GE BOXesFully glazed with patch fittings

HSW-GP HSW-GE BOXes

Panel types

This folding system with top and bottom glazing rails coordinates perfectlywith the HSW-G variant. The FSW-G operates without a separate stacking area,and instead folds together within 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 / FSW-G / HSW-GP / HSW-GE

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HSW-G / FSW-G,C,CplusFully glazed with door rails

HSW-GPFully glazed with single-point fixings

HSW-G / FSW-GFSW-C/Cplus

In the case of the fullyglazed HSW-G system, thepanels create a continuous,transparent surface withoutany lateral framing.For a more sophisticated orintricate appearance, single-point fixings (HSW-GP) arealso available.

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The all-round framing provided on the individualpanels of an HSW-R system not only offers high stability but also an excellent barrier to keep out external influences. The panels canbe constructed with laminated or toughenedsafety glass as required.

HSW/FSWPanel Types

HSW-RHSW-ISO

HSW-RFully framed

HSW-ISOFully framed with 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.

Horizontal sliding wallsFully glazed with glazing railstop and bottom

Max. panel sizes and 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 mm

150 kg 100 kg 75 kg 100 kg

950 mm 1250 mm

3000 mm 3600 mm3600 mm

Max. panel width

Max. panel weight

Singleaction/doubleaction end panelNon-sliding.Single actionpanel with floorpivot and TS 73door closer.Double actionpanel with floorpivot or BTSfloor spring.

Sliding panelFixed when frontage closed.

Single actionsliding panelSingle action sliding panelwith TS 92 cam-action door closer, operational when frontageclosed.

Double actionsliding panel *Double actionsliding panelwith BTS floor spring, operationalwhen frontageclosed.

Double actionsliding panel *With RTS transom doorcloser, operationalwhen frontageclosed.

HSW-G panel types and functions

* For these panel types please consider our notes on portal systems on page 89.

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Irrespective of the function ofthe individual panels, anHSW-G system comprises thefollowing basic components:

1 Installation-efficient DORMA 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 and 7 bottom door rail, both

comprising base profileswith clip-on face and sidecovers.

8 Toughened safety glassortoughened laminatedsafety glass (by others)

HSW-G system design

72

33 ±5

35

25

32

Floorsurface

10

20

71

00

2.5

75

75

10

0

End-mounted pin bolt at wall

End-mounted pin bolt at wall

End-mounted slide bolt

Bottom door rail designsAll depicted combinations are also available asmirror arrangements

Face-mounted slide bolt

End-mounted pin bolt at wall

Deadlock

Recess for end-mounted slide bolt

Face-mounted slide bolt

Recess for end-mounted slide bolt

End-mounted slide bolt

Recess for end-mounted slide bolt

Deadlock

Deadlock End-mounted slide bolt

Face-mounted slide bolt

End-mounted slide bolt

Face-mounted slide bolt

Face-mounted slide bolt

Face-mounted slide bolt

Deadlock

1

2

3

4

5

6

8

8

7

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HSWPanel Types

HSW-GSingle action/double action end panel

End panelNon-moving and alwaysequipped with a bottom deadbolt with the option of a 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 covers top and bottom.Assembly types:

Floor pivot with roundspindleAs above, but withDORMA TS 73 or TS 92overhead door closerBTS 84 for panels up to 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 up to 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

10

01

00

20

7

25

45

Hei

ght

of g

lazi

ng

= T

otal

hei

ght

–30

8 m

m

19

4

4

63

36.5

Pivot bearing

End cover

36

27

65

63

Single action or double action end panel with floor pivot

b

4

a c

63

d

BTS 84

1084030651 -58

abcd

BTS 80

786034151-57

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Additional locking devise

Data and features

Closing strength, variableNon-handedClosing strength continously adjustableClosing speed variable by valve adjustmentLatching speed adjustmentCushioned stay limit, mechanicalWeightLengthOverall depthHeight

TS 73 V

Size EN 2-4

via adjusting screw and arm hinge

via arm

1.8 kg233 mm

42.50 mm60 mm

TS 92

Size EN 2-4

via adjusting screw

via valve

1.9 kg281 mm47 mm65 mm

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

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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. The components available forthis are provided in the bottom door rail in the formof face-mounted slide bolts,end-mounted slide bolts,end pin bolts or deadlocks.

Bottom door rail

Base profile with integral functional element (here: face-mounted slide bolt)

Base profile with functional element

(here: deadlock)

75

7

2.5

35

2520

33

±5

10

01

00

Gla

zing

hei

ght

= T

otal

hei

ght

– 3

08

mm Sliding panel

Track roller

Panel width

Eccentric bushing

End-mountedslide bolt

250 250

4

End coverSlidingpanel

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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

.58

13

.5 4

4

73

53

3±5

10

01

00

129

60 110

73

2520

Gla

zing

hei

ght

= T

otal

hei

ght

– 3

08

mm

SlidingpanelTS 92 Single action sliding panel

Pivotbearing

Face-mounted slide bolt

Track roller

65

4

Eccentric bushing

Top pivot

Locking device

Single action sliding panelSwing panel with TS 92 cam-action door closer for operation as a single action door when the frontage isclosed.

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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 springs has become a classic solution. These panels are generallyequipped with a bottom dead-lock and top locking device.Assembly types: • BTS 84´Z´ for double action

sliding panels with BTS at80 kg, with optional hold-open at 90° door openingangle.

• BTS 80´Z´ for panels up to 150 kg with adjustable hold-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 89. ø7

M6

ø10

15

max

. 2

.58

13

.5 4

129

60 110

73Locking device

75

47

35

33

±5

10

01

00

20

2520

Gla

zing

hei

ght

= T

otal

hei

ght

– 3

08

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

= 60

BTS

84

= 40

Pivot bearing

Track roller

65

4

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HSWPanel Types

HSW-GDouble action sliding panel with RTS transom door closer

Double action sliding panelPivoting panel with RTS transom door closer for operation 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 with a bottom deadlock and toplocking device plus a bottomface-mounted slide bolt operating as the pivot bearing(released for the sliding function).The standard solution takesthe form of the RTS 85 without hold-open, or as a special option, with a 90°hold-open.

For these panel types pleaseconsider our notes on portalsystems on page 89.

Locking device

75

32

46

37

33

±5

56

10

0

2020

Gla

zing

hei

ght

= T

otal

hei

ght

– 3

12

mm

Slidingpanel

Double action sliding panel

Track roller

65

RTS 85

RTS 85

RTS insert

4

Eccentric bushing

Face-mounted slide bolt

129 73

M6

8

ø7

58

3

ø7

14

.5

60 110max

. 2

.5

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HSWPanel Types

HSW-GSpecial panels

Single action doorSingle action panel, non-sliding, operates independently 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 entire operating 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 24 4

73

3±5

35

21

10

0

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 seen from below

180° opening angleOffset pivoting end panelat wall

End-mountedslide bolt withfixed pin

10

0

75

2.5

73

3±5

35

10

01

00

2520

Gla

zing

hei

ght

= T

otal

hei

ght

– 3

08

mm

Slidingpanel Fixed screen

End cover

Fixed screenfixing arrangement

65

4

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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 1000 mmMax. system height 3000 mmMax. panel weight 2 x 70 kg

End-mounted slide bolt Panel hinge

Magnetic door holderEnd-mounted slidebolt and panel hinge

Panel width

4

4

Panel width

75

33

-53

5

25

2.5

10

065

28 15

60

20

Roller carrierPanel hingeMagnetic door holder

30

30

42

72

FSW-C

FSW-C plus

Magnetic door holders top and bottom

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HSWPanel Types

HSW-GP

The characteristic features of 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 attachments,coordinates perfectly withcontemporary architecture.Even curved glazing can besecurely held by this system.And this can also be combined with curved trackrail profiles to produce unique configurations.

Fully glazed sliding walls withpoint-fixed track roller carriersengaging in standard track rail

Max. panel sizes and weights

Max. system height

Max. panel width

Max. panel weight

3000 mm

1200 mm

100 kg

3000 mm

1200 mm

100 kg

3000 mm

1200 mm

100 kg

3000 mm

1200 mm

100 kg

Single/doubleaction end panel

Non-sliding.With full-lengthpivot rod and offset pivot.Single actionpanel with floorpivot, roundspindle and stop.Double actionpanel with floorpivot or BTSfloor spring.

Sliding panel

Fixed when frontage closed.

Fixed screen

Non-sliding.Fixed side screen withretaining pins at the top andfixed screenstraps at thebottom.

Single/doubleaction end panel

Non-sliding.With centre pivottop and bottom.Single actionpanel with floorpivot, round spindle and stop.Double actionpanel with floorpivot.

HSW-GP panels and functions

The individual panels can also be of differing widths.The largest width should not exceed max. 115% of the smallest width.

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The HSW-GP system consists of the followingbasic components:

1 installation-efficient DORMAsubstructure to accommodatetrack rail mounting requirements (optional).

2 track rail for bolting to the 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 panel with bottom end-mounted pin

Sliding panel with 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

11

9

75

72

75

44

50

55

55

15.58.5

39

64

29

4

7

11

11

9

Floor surface

Gla

zing

hei

ght

= T

otal

hei

ght

– 1

26

mm

Tota

l he

ight

Gla

zing

hei

ght

= T

otal

hei

ght

– 1

26

mm

Tota

l he

ight

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HSWPanel Types

HSW-GP

Glass drilling pattern Single/double action end panel with pivot rod

Single/double action end panel

HSW-GP panel types and glass drilling requirements

Visible corner notch

71

73

49

65

65

71

15

01

50

11

3

Ø 55

for deadlock

Leng

th o

f co

nnec

ting

tub

e = G

lazi

ng h

eigh

t –

53

5 m

m1

50

50

55

Glazing width

Gla

zing

hei

ght

= T

otal

hei

ght

– 1

26

mm

55

64

8

8

7

Pivot pin

Bottom bearing bush

Deadlock

Pull handle with sin-gle-pointfixings/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

hei

ght

= T

otal

hei

ght

– 1

26

mm

Countersunk bores

Countersunk bores

15

60

±0

.3 10

40

±0

.3 520

±0.3

min. 65 mm

Glass drilling pattern

Glass bore centres for pullhandle/back-to-back pullhandles

15

60

±0

.3 10

40

±0

.3 520

±0.3

min. 65 mm

65

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Glass drilling pattern

Special stop Pivot rods (short type) with single-pointfixings and con-necting tube

Bottom pivotfor pivot rods

Glass bores and notches

Sliding panel Fixed screen

Visible corner notches, bottom

Visible corner notches

Countersunk bores for single-point fixings for the pull handles and straps

±15 ±1562

41 41

41

67

416

4

64

50

55

15

55

55

50

55

R7

67

15

R7

Glazing width

Gla

zing

hei

ght

= T

otal

hei

ght

– 1

26

mm

41

50

55

55

64 8

8

Fixed screen strap

Countersunk bores

Bottom strap with face-mountedslide bolt

Bottom strap Fixed screen strap

Straps with single-pointfixings

Straps with single-pointfixings

Countersunk bores

3-0.2

10/12

10/12

Ø 2

6

Ø 2

2

90

°

Bores for pullhandle pairs

10/12

Ø 5

5

Bores for locks

Ø 3

2+0

.2

Pull handle with sin-gle-point fixings

Back-to-back pull handles

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HSWPanel Types

HSW-GE BOXes

There are six different boxesavailable for your in-houseHSW system planning anddesign work. Aside from therequisite hardware and fit-tings, each box also containsthe necessary number ofeccentric bush-type keeps. The locks contained in theHSW-GE BOXes areequipped exclusively withdouble Europrofile cylindersso that no LH/RH handingdistinction needs to be madein the case of double-actionend panels.The bottom functional ele-ments can be installed oneither side of the panelsusing the different fittingsprovided. When designingstacking/parking areas,please ensure compliancewith the instructions provid-ed in this technical brochure(available under WN No.800.51.024.6.32)on pages 46 and 47.

Fully glazed sliding wallswith patch fittings

Max. panel sizes and weights

Max. system height

Max. panel width

Max. panel weight

HSW-GE BOXes panels and functions

38 07/08

3000 mm

1100 mm

80 kg

3000 mm

1100 mm

80 kg

3000 mm

1100 mm

80 kg

3000 mm

1100 mm

80 kg

Double actionend panel

Non-sliding.Double actionpanel with floorpivot or BTSfloor spring.

Sliding panel

Fixed when frontage closed.

Sliding panel

Fixed when frontage closed.

Fixed screen

Non-sliding.Fixed side screen withretaining pins at the top and at the bottom.

2 4 4 4 2

Box 1 Box 3 Box 5 Box 2

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Double-action end panel,non-sliding. Equipped asstandard with a top pivotbearing, bottom vertical-action floor lock for doubleEuroprofile cylinder, and bot-tom pivot with round spindle.Suitable for RH and LHhanding. As an option, a BTS 84 floorspring may be used insteadof the bottom pivot. The BTS 84 is suitable forpanels weighing up to100 kgand can be provided with orwithout a hold-open devicefor retention at a 90° dooropening angle.

HSW-GE BOX 1

751

63

For glass preparation see page 45

Fittings can be used onboth sides. Note changes in glasspreparation/drilling

requirements!

Fitting components BOX 1

Double action end panel with floor point

Double action end panel optional with BTS floor spring

07/08 39

25 4092

75

51

51

72

2

7

63

63

33

±5

9240

32.5

25

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HSW-GE BOX 2

40 07/08

Non-sliding side screen,installed independently ofthe rest of the system.Equipped as standard withtwo fixed screen mountingsat the top and two vertical-action floor locks for doubleEuroprofile cylinders at thebottom. The fixed screen isof the same visual design asthe sliding panels.If required, it can also beconverted into a sliding panelby replacing the fixed screenmountings with a roller carrier.

Fixed screen with retaining pins

Can also be used as a sliding panel by replacing the fixed screen mounting with a roller carrier.

For glass preparation see page 45

Fitting components BOX 2

Fittings can be used onboth sides.

75

51

51

72

2

7

63

33

±5

HSWPanel Types

HSW-GE BOXes

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HSW-GE BOX 3

07/08 41

The sliding panels are heldin position once the systemis closed. Equipped as standard with a vertical-action floor lock for a doubleEuroprofile cylinder, and akeeper for an end-mountedslide bolt.

For glass preparation see page 45

Fittings can be used onboth sides.

Fitting components BOX 3

Sliding panel with lock

Next panel with bottom end-mounted slide-bolt

75

51

51

72

2

7

63

33

±5

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HSW-GE BOX 4The sliding panels are heldin position once the systemis closed. Equipped as standard with a keeper for an end-mounted slide boltand with an end-mountedslide bolt.

Sliding panel with end-mounted slide bolt

For glass preparation see page 45

Fittings can be used onboth sides.

Fitting components BOX 4

Next panel with bottom end-mounted slide bolt

75

51

51

72

4

7

63

33

±5

HSWPanel Types

HSW-GE BOXes

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HSW-GE BOX 5The sliding panels are heldin position once the systemis closed. Equipped as standard with a vertical-action floor lock for a doubleEuroprofile cylinder, and anend-mounted slide bolt.

Sliding panel with lock and end mounted slide bolt

For glass preparation see page 45

Fittings can be used onboth sides.

Fitting components BOX 5

Next panel with end mounted slide bolt receiver for end fixed locking bolt

75

51

51

72

2

7

63

33

±5

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HSW-GE BOX 6The sliding panels are heldin position once the systemis closed. Always equippedwith two vertical-action floorlocks for double Europrofilecylinders.

Sliding panel with lock

For glass preparation see page 45

Fitting components BOX 6

Fittings can be used onboth sides.

75

51

51

72

2

7

63

33

±5

HSWPanel Types

HSW-GE BOXes

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HSWPanel Types

HSW-GE Glass preparation

HSW-GE Glass preparation BOX 1- 6

Top glass panel preparation BOX 1- 6

Bottom glass panel preparation BOX 1

Glass cut-out for:- top patch fittings GE 20 and GE 30- bottom patch fitting GE 10 for floor bearing

Depending on version

Glass cut-out bottom for:- GE patch lock- end-mounted slide bolt- strike box for end-mounted slide bolt

Glass panel preparation bottom BOX 2 - 6

Glass width

Gla

ss h

eigh

t = t

otal

hei

ght

-11

5

(Tot

al h

eigh

t = t

op e

dge

trac

k to

FFL

)

36

43

37

20

68

148

148

R55

R80

161

R10

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HSWPanel Types

HSW-GE BOXes Stacking track design data

46 07/08

Straight track rail with stacking position transverse to travel direction (90°)

a = Depending on length of handle

HSW-GE BOXes 90° Standard stacking track- Stacking track depth is designed for a maximum of 10 panels (1 x pivoting end panel and 9 x sliding panels).- In its as-delivered condition, the stacking track width accommodates the maximum panel width (b = 1100 mm).- Adjustment to actual panel width is accomplished using track rail section B2. This track rail section is non-welded

in its as-delivered condition and is connected to the track rail modules by means of pins (L = 50 mm).

900

864

656565100100100

10

0

10

0

72

100

90°

800

a

B2

= B

1 -

20

0

B2

B1

= p

anel

wid

th -

13

0

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07/08 47

Straight track rail with stacking position parallel to travel direction

HSW-GE BOXes Standard stacking track parallel to direction of travel- The depth of the stacking track is designed for a maximum of 10 sliding panels.

A pivoting end panel is also envisaged as a means of accessing the parking position. - In its as-delivered condition, the stacking track width accommodates the maximum panel width (b = 1100 mm).- Adjustment to actual panel width is accomplished using track rail section B2. This track rail section is

non-welded in its as-delivered condition and is connected to the track rail modules by means of pins (L = 50 mm).

100

72

13

0

10

0

100

100

200

B2 = B1 - 100

B1 = panel width - 130

65

76

01

00

86

0

65

65

65

65

B2

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FSWPanel Types

FSW-G

FSW folding sliding walls asfully glazed partitions and frontages, with door rails top and bottom, track rollerposition at the end of everysecond panel.

Max. panel sizes andweights

Max. system height 3000 mm

Max. panel width 1000 mm

Max. panel weight 70 kg

End panelwith top pivotand bottom floor pivot.

End 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 end 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 system configuration. Because thepanels of an FSW system arevisually compatible with theHSW-G panels, both systemtypes can use the same trackrail construction and can beeffectively combined within asingle frontage. Consequently,an FSW system can also becomplemented through theaddition of a free-standingHSW double action or singleaction end panel.

An FSW system essentiallycontains the following hingedcomponents:

1 FSW end assembly with1 or 3 folding panels

Two counter-running systemscan be combined to createfrontages with 8 panels.

6

3

52

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The FSW-G system consists of the followingbasic components:

End panel Folding panel

1 installation-efficient DORMAsubstructure to accommodatetrack rail mounting requirements (optional).

2 track rail for bolting to the substructure.

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 profiles with clip-on face and side covers.

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

4.58.5Door rails cut to size

33

35

32

10

20

71

00

2.5

75

75

10

0

Floorsurface

72

±5

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FSWPanel Types

FSW-G

FSW-G assembly types

Type 1 Type 2

Type 3

Type 1a 2 folding panels left (as drawn)Type 1b 2 folding panels right

(mirror arrangement)Type 1c 4 folding panels (2 panels left

and 2 panels right)

Type 2a 4 folding panels left (as drawn)Type 2b 4 folding panels right

(mirror arrangement)Type 2c 8 folding panels

(4 panels left and 4 panels right)

Type 3a 6 folding panels as drawn (4 panels left and 2 panels right)

Type 3b 6 folding panels, mirror arrangement (2 panels left and 4 panels right)

min

. 1

20

mm

min

. 1

20

mm

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Type 4

min

. 1

20

mm

Type 4a 2 folding panels left and 1 access leaf right (as drawn)

Type 4b 2 folding panels right and 1 access leaf left (mirror arrangement)

Type 5a 4 folding panels left and 1 access leaf right (as drawn)

Type 5b 4 folding panels right and 1 access leaf left (mirror arrangement)

HSW end panel(Access leaf)

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FSWPanel Types

FSW-C

Folding sliding walls, fullyglazed, with door rails top andbottom, track roller position inthe panel centre.

Large spans can be implemented with the FSW-C.The number of panels persystem can be freely selectedbetween 3 and 8. Thanks tothe central suspension point,pairing is not necessary. Dou-ble systems with two counter-running assemblies can alsobe installed.The panels are guided on asturdy track rail fixed to theceiling. An additional floortrack is not necessary, so thefloor covering can be laidwithout interruption.Folding sliding walls require ahalf-width base panel fittedwith pivot bearings, to whichthe folding panels are con-nected. In order to maintain system symmetry,the final folding panel without a track roller is alsoof half-width design.

Max. panel sizes andweights

Max. system height 3000 mm

For assembly options, see pages 44/45

Max. panel width 1000 mmWidth of the base panel= half panel width + 63 mm

Max. panel weight 70 kg

Number of panels 3 to 8

Finalfoldingpanelwithlockingdevicestop andbottom.

Basepanelwith floor pivot and lockingdevicebottom.

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 Floor pivot8 Roller

Folding panelwith carrier andlocking devicebottom.

Folding panelwith carrier andlocking devicebottom.

FSW-C panels and functions

The hinges exhibit a slightpivot offset. This ensuresthat the folded assembly isparticularly compact whileat the same time providingfor good stability.

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The FSW-C system consists of the following basic components:

1 installation-efficient DORMAsubstructure to accommodatetrack rail mounting requirements (optional).

2 track rail for bolting to thesubstructure.

3 roller,

4 suspension assembly and 5 carrier profile for safe

and easy sliding of thepanels.

6 top door rail and 7 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

33

±5

35

25

35

35

32

30

30

42FSW-C

FSW-C

72FSW-C plus

72-C plus

42

Floorsurface

10

1528

20

71

00

2.5

75

10

0

1

2

3

45

6

8

7

10

9

Latchingbolts top andbottom

Folding panel/final folding panel with latching bolts top and 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

(narrow)3 folding panels 1 base panel (narrow)

Type C11 single action end panel

(narrow)3 folding panels1 base panel (narrow)

1/2 FB+ 63

1/2 FB

Inside

74

42 mm between the door rails

64 mm between the glass panes

42

74

42 mm between the door rails

64 mm between the glass panes

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 access leaf

(final folding panel)2 folding panels1 base panel (narrow)

Type C3 double (counter-running) systemLeft:1 base panel (narrow)2 folding panels1 access leaf (final folding panel)

Right:1 access leaf (final folding panel)2 folding panels1 base panel (narrow)

74

42 mm between the door rails

64 mm between the glass panes

42 mm between the door rails

64 mm between the glass panes

42

74

42

Inside

Inside

FB = Panel width

4 4 4

1/2 FB+ 63

1/2 FB

FB FB FB

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FSWPanel Types

FSW-C plus

Access with convenience – theplus with the FSW-C.

The FSW-C model offers thepossibility of using the finalfolding panel as an accessdoor when the frontage is closed – with all the convenience offered by theDORMA TS 93 G door closer.In this case, the special bottom locking device and the 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 sizes and weights

Max. system height 3000 mm

Max. panel width 1000 mmWidth of the base panel= half panel width + 63 mm

Max. panel weight 70 kg

Number of panels 3 to 8

FSW-C plus

Type Cp11 access leaf (final folding panel

with TS 93 G door closer)1 folding panel1 base panel (narrow)

Type Cp1 double (counter-running) systemLeft:1 base panel (narrow)1 folding panel1 access leaf (final folding panel

with TS 93 G door closer)

Right:1 access leaf (final folding panel

with TS 93 G door closer)1 folding panel1 base panel (narrow)

104

42 mm between the door rails

64 mm between the glass panes

42 mm between the door rails

64 mm between the glass panes

72

72

104

Inside

inside

Inside

4 4

1/2 FB+ 63

1/2 FB

FB FB

FB = Panel width

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Type Cp2 double (counter-running) systemLeft:1 base panel (narrow)2 folding panels1 access leaf (final folding panel

with TS 93 G)

Right:1 access leaf (final folding

panel with TS 93 G)2 folding panels1 base panel (narrow)

Type Cp21 access leaf (final folding panel

with TS 93 G)2 folding panels1 base panel (narrow)

1/2 FB

104

42 mm between the door rails

64 mm between the glass panes

72

42 mm between the door rails

64 mm between the glass panes

72

104

Inside

Inside

Inside

4

FB

4 4

1/2 FB+ 63

FB FB

FB = Panel width

Daten and features

Closing strength/SizeClosing strength, variableClosing speed, variable

Same specification forDIN-L and DIN-RLatching speed adjustmentCushioned stay limitadjustableFixing adjustableWeightLengthOverall depthHeight

TS 93

EN 2 - 5via adjusting

screw

via valve

via valve

80° - 120°

75° - 150°3,5 kg

275 mm53 mm60 mm

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HSW-R

HSW-R panel types and functions

58 07/08

Robust profile frames withtop, bottom and side sealsfor elevated resistance tomechanical loading and protection against weathering, heat loss anddraughts. Available withtoughened safety glass, lam-inated safety glass, doubleglazing or special glazing;standard fixing profile for8 to 22 mm, other glazingthicknesses on application.

Max. panel sizes and 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.

3000 mm

1100 mm

100 kg

3000 mm

1100 mm 1100 mm

100 kg 100 kg 100 kg

1100 mm

3000 mm3000 mm

Max. panel width

Max. panel weight

Single/doubleaction end panelNon-sliding.Single actionpanel with floorpivot and TS 73door closer.Double actionpanel with floorpivot or BTSfloor spring.

Sliding panel

Fixed when frontage closed.

Single action sliding panelWith integratedconcealed doorcloser type ITS96, Size 3-6;operational whenfrontage closed.Minimal panelwidth 870 mm.

Double action sliding 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 89.

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72

33 ±5

60

50

60

7

50

19

15

1915

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, an HSW-R system comprises thefollowing components:

1 Installation-efficient DORMA substructure toaccommodate track railmounting requirements(optional)

2 Track rail for bolting to thesubstructure

3 Carrier4 Suspension assembly5 Adapter frame 6 Glazing frame profile,

horizontal7 Glazing rail8 Glazing frame profile,

vertical9 Toughened safety glass,

laminated safety glass or sealed double glazing units(by others)

10 Bottom rail

7

22

2250

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HSW-R Single/Double Action End Panels

60 07/08

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 panel with floor spring

Mounting dimensions

Double action end panelAssembly types:

Floor pivot with roundspindleBTS 84 for panels up to 100 kg, with optionalhold-open at 90° dooropening angleBTS 80 for panels of 100-150 kg, providedwith hold-open as standard

Single action end panelwith stop plates at the top bolt.Assembly types:

Floor pivot with round spin-dleAs above, but with DORMA TS 73 or TS 92overhead door closerBTS 84 for panels up to 100 kg, with optionalhold-open at 90° door opening angleBTS 80 for panels of 100-150 kg, provided with hold-open as standard

75

75

60

15

15

50

50

33

±5

7

45

Hei

ght

of g

lazi

ng =

To

tal

heig

ht –

32

9 m

m

19

8

8

63

ac

36.5

Pivot bearing

36

27

65

63

63

d

BTS 80

7860

34151-57

abcd

BTS 84

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

Additional locking device

222

140160205

45

63193.5

Ø7

Ø1

0

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 is closed.

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

75

75

48

±5

60

15

min

.3

0

15

50

50

33

±5

8-1

0

Gla

zing

hei

ght

=

Tota

l he

ight

- 3

29

mm

Ø 25 Ø 8

67

Sliding panel

Sliding panel

Sliding panel

Eccentric bushing

Sliding panel Sliding panel

Sliding panel

±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

Sliding panel

Panel to wall connection

Wall

Wall

Slidingpanel

67

6

51 51

10516

651

90-170°

Abutment with articulated joint

SealPanel width

Glass width = Panel width - 75 mm

Brush profileBrush profile

Wall connection profilewithbrush profile

Sliding panel Single action sliding panel

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Single action sliding panelwith integrated DORMA ITS 96 concealed 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 second face-mounted floorbolt or deadlock

ø7M

6ø1

0

15

8

13

.5

43.5

129

60 110

73

50

Single action sliding panel

Top pivot

Face-mountedfloor bolt

Track roller

Locking device

HSWPanel Types

HSW-R Single Action Sliding Panels

75

75

60

15

min

.3

0

15

6

50

50

33

±5

8-1

0

Gla

ss h

eigh

t =

Tota

l he

ight

- 3

29

mm

Eccentric bushing

±2.5

Ø 25Ø 8

Single action sliding panelSingle action sliding panelwith integrated ITS 96, size 3-6 concealed door closer for operation as singleaction door when the frontageis closed.

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HSWPanel Types

HSW-R Double Action Sliding Panels ITS

Double action sliding panelwith integrated DORMA ITS 96 concealed 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 a bottom 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 feature a hold-open function as standard.

For these panel types pleaseconsider our notes on portalsystems on page 89.

ø7M

6ø1

0

15

8

13

.5

43.5

129

60 110

73

50

Double action sliding panel

Top pivot

Face-mountedfloor bolt

Track roller

Locking device

75

75

60

15

min

.3

0

15

6

50

50

33

±5

8-1

0

Gla

zing

hei

ght

=

Tota

l he

ight

- 3

29

mm

Eccentric bushing

±2.5

Ø 25Ø 8

Double action sliding panelWith integrated ITS 96, size 3-6 concealed doorcloser, for operation as double action passdoor whenthe frontage is closed.

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HSWPanel Types

HSW-ISO

Double glazing withthermal-break frame profiles.

HSW-ISO panel types and functions

66 07/08

Panel typesThese double-glazed panelswith their frames of thermal-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.Glass thickness 8-49 mm.

Max. panel sizes and 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.

3000 mm

1100 mm

120 kg

3000 mm

1100 mm 1100 mm

120 kg 120 kg 120 kg

1100 mm

3000 mm3000 mm

Max. panel width

Max. panel weight

Single actiondoorSingle actionpanel, non-sliding,equipped with TS 92/93 doorcloser(optional)

Sliding panel

Fixed when frontage closed.

Single action sliding panelSingle action sliding panel for door accesswhen frontageclosed; with ITS 96 EN 3-6concealed cam-action door closer, or with TS 92/TS 93cam-action doorclosers ifrequired.

Fixed screen

Non-sliding side screen withtop retainingbrackets and bottom rail.

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72

33

±5

67

45

37 1

04

59

12

8

71

06

22

16

2216

FFL

64

8

75

75

1

2

7

8

3

4

5

6

6

5

7

9

Irrespective of the function of the individual panels, an HSW-ISO system comprisesthe following basic components:

1 Installation-efficientDORMA substructure toaccommodate track railmounting requirements(optional)

2 Track rail for bolting to the substructure.

3 Carrier4 Suspension assembly and

bearing profile for safe and 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

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HSW-ISOSingle action door

68 07/08

Single action door with wallconnection profileSingle action panel, non-sliding, operates independently of the rest of the system.

Glaz

ing

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ame

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nel h

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t ins

ide

Tota

l hei

ght

59

22

5

22

16 16

22

22

64

64

59595

59 595

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 released by DORMA-Glas.

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Glaz

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heig

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nel h

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t ins

ide

Tota

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Outside

Inside

Outside

Inside

Fixed screen with wall connection profile

In order to provisionally determine the glazing area per 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 from the approval drawing released by DORMA-Glas.

Fixed screenNon-sliding side screen thatdecouples from the rest ofthe system.

The fixed screen has thesame appearance as the sliding panels.Instead of the automaticallyextending bottom rubberseal, it features a bottomrail.

5916

16

5

64

64

5976

59 54

77 37

22

22

Fixed screen with wall connection

Date 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

Thermal and sound insulationTable (extract) for determining the k-value ofvarious types of glazing installed in conjunction with frame material group 2.1.Measurements performed by the Institut fürFenstertechnik e.V. (Inst. of Window Technology) of Rosenheim, Germany using an installed 4-panel system revealed a soundreduction level of min. 27 dB.

Double glazingwith …mm air gap

Glazing

kv

Windows and french doors including framekF

> 6 to < 8

> 6 to < 10

> 10 to < 16

2 x > 6 to < 8

2 x > 8 to < 10

3.4 W/m2K3.2 W/m2K3.0 W/m2K2.4 W/m2K2.2 W/m2K

3.2 W/m2K3.0 W/m2K2.9 W/m2K2.5 W/m2K2.3 W/m2K

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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.

Glaz

ing

heig

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ame

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nel h

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t ins

ide

Tota

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6

Horizontal sections of the sliding panels with connection details

59 5422

16

64

775

659 76

22 22

16 16

64

77 595

6

37

Outside

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 released by DORMA-Glas.

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Single action sliding panel with DORMA ITS 96, size 3-6cam-action door closer

This panel type is installedwhere doors need to be opened in one direction. Thecam-action door closer can befitted so that the single actionpanel is either inward or outward 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 bypass stacking)

bottom: Optional second face-mounted slide bolt

HSWPanel Types

HSW-ISO Single Action Sliding Panel

Horizontal section of single action panels,inward or outward opening

Function of the top locking device

129

Status of lockingdevice for dooroperation

Status of lockingdevice for sliding

129

64

81

81

2222 22

22 1616

59

595

5

Outward opening

Inward opening

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300 184

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Tota

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ITS 96 door closer integrated 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 stacking arrangement 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)

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HSWAccessories

Vertical Seals Overview

Seals retrofittable Seals individually customised

The following retrofittable profiles are available to provide the necessary lateral sealing so that the horizontal sliding can bemade draught-proof for winter operation.

Aluminium alloy profile with brush

for 10 mm glass

Finelinewith brush seal (pages 75-80)

for 10 mmand 12 mm glass

Line Single action door with brush seal (page 81)

for 10, 12 and 13.5 mm glass

Line Sliding door with rubber seal (pages 82-84)

for 10, 12 and 13.5 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.

4

4

4

4

10

12

10

12

30

32

33

.5

32

13

.5

10

/12

10

12

13

4

4

7

54

Silicone joint

Bond with silicone

151

1

1

Silicone joint

33

.5

32

13

.5

10

/12

4

54

15

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End panelNon-moving and alwaysequipped with a bottom deadbolt with the option of 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 over the 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 – 100 mmHoles and recesses are pre-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

Adap

ted

4

7 1

13

M4

Bottom drill hole or recess for end-mounted floor bolt machined by DORMA-Glas

63

25

20

32

57

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HSWAccessories

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.

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 – 100 mmHoles and recesses are pre-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 Adap

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4

Sliding panel

71

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Bottom drill hole or recess for end-mounted floor bolt machined by DORMA-Glas

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Sliding panels in segmentedconfigurationsFixed when frontage or partition closed.The sliding panels are themoving elements. Once in their 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 – 100 mmHoles and recesses are pre-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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Brush 13

Profile toupper face ofbrush carrier

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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 – 100 mmHoles and recesses are pre-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

HSWAccessories

Vertical SealsFineline

Adap

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RTS 852

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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 – 100 mmHoles and recesses are pre-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

80

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HSWAccessories

Vertical SealsFineline

Fineline SealProfile machining This 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

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70

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33

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Single action or double actionend panelsNon-moving and alwaysequipped with a bottom deadbolt with the option of an additional top bolt or side-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 – 100 mmHoles and recesses are pre-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

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HSWAccessories

Vertical SealsLine

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HSWAccessories

Vertical SealsLine

Sliding panelFixed when the frontage or partition is closed. The sliding panels are themoving elements. Once in their closed position, they arelocked down. The components available for this are providedin the bottom glazing rail in the form of face-mounted floor 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 – 100 mmHoles and recesses are pre-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

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Double action sliding panelDouble action panel with RTS transom-concealeddoor closer for door accesswhen frontage or 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 – 30 mm

As-delivered condition: Cut lengths supplied fromfactory = Partition height – 100 mmHoles and recesses are pre-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

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Profile machining This is performed by DORMA-Glas for the end-mounted and face-mounted slide bolts.

Line seal with end-mounted slide bolt

Line seal with end-mounted slide bolt

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HSWAccessories

Vertical SealsLine

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65 30

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M4x35

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A floor track in the form of a stainless steel channel section (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 partition configurations is replaced bya combination of guide pinand end pin. The guide pin must be vertically below the track roller and is adjustable in therange +/- 10mm. For abutment to singleaction/double action endpanels and also in the case of angled configurations, a face-mounted floor bolt isreplaced by a bottomdeadlock.

The floor track is available inthree designs:

Straight 90° curve 135° 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

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Hex head boltM6 x 35, 10 mm A/F

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Floor track Stacking track detail

Floor track Floor track connector

Floor fixing flangeCan be removed if not required

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HSW floor track configuration with a 90° stacking track arrangement

HSW floor track configuration with a 135° stacking track arrangement

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HSW / FSW Miscellaneous

Measuring up

Important site measurements

Height ofstructural ceiling

Substructureheight

HSW system heighttrack height

TrackHeight of

suspended ceiling

1-metre datum line (site reference dimension)

Top surfaceof structural floor

FFL Top surface offinished floor

Clear width (finished wall)

Wall frontage/closed wall system

Reshuffle bypass

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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 similarDescription No. Eloxal l Eloxal ll

Alumin. mill finish 100Alumin. silver 101 EV1 C 0Alumin. similar satin stainl. steel 107Alumin. similar satin stainl. steel 113 C 31(for profile material)Special anodised 199

Coated colours DORMA-Glas similar similarDescription No. HEWI-Nr. RAL

Alumin. white 300 99 9016Special coated colour 399

Brass DORMA-GlasDescription No.

Brass polished varnished 502Brass polished 503

Stainless steel DORMA-GlasDescription No.

Satin stainless steel 700Polished stainless steel 701

Maintenance recommendation for high-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-free and should be cleaned according to their material and design.For metallic surfaces (anodised finishes, stainless steel) please use appropriate cleaning agents without abrasive additives only.For varnished surfaces please use appropriate solvent-free cleaning agents only.Brass surfaces (without surface protection) have to be treated with an appropriate maintenance agent on occasion, to avoid tarnishing.

Planning tools

For planning of intelligent glass solutions weoffer you several planning tools which allow youto create secure and professional solutions forany kinds of glass doors and toughend glass assemblies.

The planning tools DGES and MANET COMPACT enable youto prepare designs and cost calculations quickly, reliablyand professionally. The software provides you with all necessary documentation such as dimensioned technicaldrawings, glass sizes and preparation measures.

Your benefits:

Easy to operateProfessional and error-free preparation of offersRapid response to incoming requests for quotationsHighly reduced planning costs for time and moneysavings

DGES Fittings (for internal doors and toughend glass assemblies), Art. No. 800.51.248.6.32

DGES HSW (for horizontal sliding walls), Art. No. 800.51.247.6.32

DGES Showers (for glass shower cubicles), Art. No. 600.51.600.9.03

MANET COMPACT planning tool (for MANET pivoting and sliding doors), Art. No. 800.51.329.6.32

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Division GlasbeschlagtechnikGlass fittings and accessoriesDORMA-Glas GmbHPostfach 32 68D-32076 Bad SalzuflenMax-Planck-Straße 33 - 45D-32107 Bad SalzuflenTel. +49 5222 924-0Fax +49 5222 21009www.dorma.com

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