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TOPP K140
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2.5
MODELS
Two models of automation are available:
% automation with 2 door panels (Fig.2) which allows a pair of door panels to glide simultaneously in opposite directions;
% automation with 1 door panels which allows a single door panel to glide in one direction; Fig.3 shows an application
with a single door that opens toward the right (seen from the front of the automation); Fig.4, shows a single door that
opens toward the left (seen from the front of the automation).
@ When order a single door panel application, always specify the direction of opening of the door, seen from the front
of the automation.
@ To comply with the safety regulations, the glide of the door panel VPA must be less than the door opening width VL.
The glide of the door panel VPA is equal to VL when the upright on the door does not have any roundings and/or
protrusions that could cause a shearing effect.
VPA*
VL
LT/LC
25 25
75
75
VPA*
VL
LT/LC
25
75
75
VPA*
LT/LC
25
75
75
LT/LC
LT/
LC
PC
BP
PC
BP
PC
PC
LT
/
LC
LT/
LC
PC
BP
BP
PC
Fig.
2
Fig.
3
Fig.
4
7
VPA = net doorway width
VL = gross opening
LT/LC = automation length /
casing length
BP = rail + runner on the floor
PC = electric wire raceway
1 RIGHT DOOR PANEL
1 LEFT DOOR PANEL
2 DOOR PANELS
VPA = net doorway width
VL = gross opening
LT/LC = automation length /
casing length
BP = rail + runner on the floor
PC = electric wire raceway
VPA = net doorway width
VL = gross opening
LT/LC = automation length /
casing length
BP = rail + runner on the floor
PC = electric wire raceway
INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE
EN
K140

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