Passive houses are becoming an increasingly popular and prescribed way of building residential buildings due to the ever-increasing costs of heating and energy. When installed in a passive house, a passive entrance door in a wooden or aluminum-wood version must achieve a thermal conductivity of less than 0.8 W/m2K. DOORS door leaf made of a special Thermosafe panel achieves, with its thickness of 100 mm, a thermal conductivity UD of 0.62 W/(m2K).
This is primarily made possible by a special insulating core in a reinforced multilayer sandwich panel. The outer layers of the board can be made of different woods and allow the production of any cut-outs for glasses and graphics.
WOODEN VERSION - STANDARD 100 MM
the door leaf is made of a special multi-layer panel reinforced with a solid wood frame and integrated stabilizers that prevent bending. Thermal conductivity of UP plate = 0.62 W/(m2K).
excellent insulation UD (depending on the model, spruce) belowe 0.8 W/(m2K)
triple-layer insulating glass, Ug=0.6 W/(m2K)
triple seal, additional drop seal below
3-point locking
3D adjustable higes (visible)
door leaf and frame thickness over 100 mm
WOODEN VERSION - FLUSH 100 MM
the door leaf is made of a special multi-layer panel reinforced with a solid wood frame and integrated stabilizers that prevent bending. Thermal conductivity of UP plate = 0.62 W/(m2K).
the door leaf and frame are flush inside and out
excellent insulation UD (depending on the model, spruce) belowe 0.8 W/(m2K)
triple-layer insulating glass, Ug=0.6 W/(m2K)
double seal, additional drop seal below
3-point locking
3D adjustable higes (hidden)
door leaf and frame thickness over 100 mm