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| | | The ERGON" system is a valid alternative for those who must design design and tackle the problem of limited space. With a swinging-sliding door there is a recovery of approximately 50% of the space usually left free for the movement of a normal hinged door. | | |
| | | The product has received coveted awards: "COSTRUIRE" award, assigned at SAIE of Bologna in 1995 by a jury of experts in the building sector, and the regional "INNOVAZIONE" award, assigned by Veneto Innovazione in 2000. | | |
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| | | Diagram 1 stows a •drmshni! laytiLrt with normal hinged doers Diagram 2 stows how. wilt) ERGON* doors manufacturer significant useable space can be recovered in the same surface area. ERGON* system eliminates me conflict among the doors | | |
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | WIDTH Aperture width of free passage | A | 600 | 660 | 900 | 960 | 1000 | 1060 1100 | 1150 | 1200 | | | | Inside width of sub-frame | B | 935 | 96a | 1066 1086 | 1166 | 1165 | 1236 | 1285 | 1335 | | | | | C | «o | 4T0 | 620 | 496 | 545 | 595 | 570 | 620 | 670 | | | | of open door HEIGHT Aperture headroom | | 2090 | 2100 | 2150 | 2200 | | | | | | | | | Height of sub-frame from floor | | 2122 217a! 2222 | 2272 | | | | | J | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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| | | WIDTH Aperture width qJ free passage wttnjoi 4 90O 900 BOO 890 mi- -.wiiuihh; sl*rlifil_l kMf ii[Hlii | | |
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| | | Aperture width of free passage A1 1200 1300 1400 1400 wim bolh doors open______ Inside width of sub-frame " 1380 1460 1980 1560 | | |
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| | | HEIGHT Aperture headroom | | |
| | | 2050 21OO! 2150:2200 | | |
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| | | Height of sub-frame from floor | | |
| | | 2122 2172 2222 2272 | | |
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| | | All the benefits: Thanks io its tea | | |
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| | | 9 precious useful space is gained because of the reduced dimensions; 1) accessibility is improved even when space is extremely restricted; )> the disabled can move around much more easily; £ the conflict between adjacent doors is resolved; t> opening is always in the direction of movement of the person. | | |
| | | 9 has for years passed with flying colours the severe test of installation in public premises, with thousands of examples in proof of this; 9 needs no building work far installation; i> is available in various versions and sizes: with metal or wood doorposts, with one or two leaves. | | |
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