Metro Series ThermalHEART® Sliding Doors
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Flush sill sliding doors allow for uninterrupted indoor/outdoor flow
Sliding door sill – single panel
The sliding door jamb detail
Fully thermally isolated interlocker stiles in closed position with strengthening box on external stile
Multi slider sill frame
Door overlight coupling detail
Description
Metro Series ThermalHEART® sliding doors have a flushline sill track with smooth sliding panels. They slide on an external track and are rated to 2.7m high. For higher doors consider using APL Architectural Series ThermalHEART®. Interlocker stiles and mullions are flush in the closed position.
Key Features
- An exterior sliding track as standard
- The sill frame has a flush track to optimise inside-to-outside plane
- Interlocker stiles and mullions are flush in the closed position
- Door stiles and rails feature slender sightlines
- Interlockers vary in depth according to height, width and wind pressure requirements
- Corner sliding doors (90°) are available with no corner post (exterior and interior corners)
- Innovative sill frame design improves weather and water resistance — door height of 2700mm possible in demanding wind zones. For larger sizes consider using APL Architectural Series ThermalHEART®
- Maximum glass thickness of 44mm IGU — compliance with NZBC clause H1 Energy Efficiency requires high performing Low-E double glazing
Scope of Use
- Suitable for broad residential use, including in apartments and buildings over 10m in height
- Available in defined maximum sizes
Limitations on Use
- For true, flush indoor-outdoor levels consider recessing the sill into the floor pad to minimise or eliminate upstand
- Sashes in sidelights need to be carefully considered and out of the travel path of the door panel
- Recommended maximum 2700mm high doors in Very High wind zones — for larger sizes consider using APL Architectural Series ThermalHEART®
- Compliance with NZBC clause H1 Energy Efficiency requires high performing Low-E double glazing