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The Rapidoor® RD-2200 High-Speed Roll-Fast Door is a self-repairing door with 1.5mm thick PVC sheet, ensuring safe fast access to busy establishments with motorized traffic. Ideal for internal Freezer doorway applications.
CURTAIN:
This High Speed Door Model is fitted with dual curtains which simultaneously travel together when opening and closing. A high output heater blower heats the void between the two curtain keeping the curtains frost-free. The RD2200 Rapidoor is tested to accommodate Freezers with temperatures as low as -35 degrees.
SPEED:
The RD2200-Freezer High Speed Rapidoor® is capable of up to 2500mm per second. Controlled by inverter drive technology that delivers smooth motor speed changes that reduce the wear and tear on mechanical hardware. A soft start and stop with absolute encoder ensures accurate open and close final positions which is critical in freezers for obtaining an efficient seal.
SAFETY FEATURES:
2x Photo Electric Cells is a standard feature installed within the door posts to prevent the door closing when traffic is passing through the doorway. Light Curtains add a higher level of safety for the door for forklift traffic not carrying loads, as the tines may not break a single photo beam.
LOW MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR COSTS:
All High Speed Roll Fast Doors are constructed of quality materials and parts to provide low maintenance and economical repair solutions. Customer with their own maintenance crews are welcome to service the High Speed Doors provided by Austcold Industries for periodic maintenance.
Application: Internal
Max Width: 4500mm
Max Height: 5000mm
Curtain: Dual Curtain 1.5mm thick
Bottom Edge: Gravity
Power Supply: Single phase 10 amp
Opening Speed: Up to 2500mm per/sec
Wind Load tolerance: Class 6 – 10 Beaufort scale (subject to door size)
Austcold Industries Rapidoor® Opening Size Suitability Chart
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A simple push-button is the most cost effective way to open the High Speed Doors, the door can be set to automatically close with a desired time delay.
An invisible photo electric beam is projected between two points which can be bollards, when traffic passes through and breaks the beam, the doors opens. This is not the most common way to open the High Speed Doors as pedestrian traffic will aslo trigger the door to open.
Inductive loops are embedded in concrete and detect metal objects like forklifts and vehicles to automatically open the High Speed Door. Which then closes, after the traffic passes through the safety Photo Electric Beam and the set time delay is completed.
A remote control transmitter can be fixed to a fork lift or vehicle, remotes can operate for than one one using different buttons on the remotes. The Roll Fast Door will then automatically close when the programmed time delay has been reached.
A cord hanging from the ceiling can be operated by a fork lift driver without dismounting. This use to be a common way of operating High Speed Doors, but remote controls and other door automation devices have taken there place in recent years.
Advanced programmable motion detectors that will only open the automatic door when traffic is approaching the High Speed Door. These motion sensors reduce undesired opening of the door when traffic is crossing or exiting the doorway.