Shaft or duct doors are designed for specific applications. Some are wall-mounted for accessing fittings behind the door, while others provide entry to passages for repair work.
Features:
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Insulation: Some duct doors feature insulation materials to enhance thermal efficiency and prevent heat loss or gain through duct work and shaft openings.
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Flush Mounting: Duct doors are often designed for flush mounting to maintain a clean and seamless appearance when installed in walls or ceilings, minimizing obstructions and potential hazards in the surrounding area.
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Size Variety: Duct doors are available in a range of sizes to accommodate different duct work and shaft dimensions, ensuring compatibility with various building systems and configurations.
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Fire-Rated: Many duct doors are fire-rated to prevent the spread of fire and smoke through duct work and shafts, helping to contain potential fire hazards and protect occupants and property.
Application area
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shafts that may house utilities such as plumbing, electrical, or HVAC systems for residential & commercial buildings.
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shafts containing pipes, conduits, or other essential infrastructure in industries.
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Utilized in healthcare settings to access for medical gas pipelines.
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used in data centers to provide access to cabling, wiring, and other critical infrastructure.