Compliance Statement
Scope of Use
The ISO Series sectional overhead doors are intended for industrial and commercial applications such as warehouses, production facilities, parking garages, and climate-controlled environments. The ISO 40 provides moderate thermal and sound insulation, while the ISO 60 and ISO 80 are designed for superior insulation and separation of climate zones. These doors are suitable for installation in high-wind zones (up to Class 3-4 per EN 12424) and environments requiring effective weather sealing. They must be installed on structurally sound substrates, with restrictions on maximum sizes of 8,000 mm x 6,000 mm (ISO 40, ISO 60) and 10,000 mm x 6,000 mm (ISO 40 XXL). Installation must follow supplier guidelines and comply with NZBC acceptable solutions to ensure durability, safety, and performance.
New Zealand Building Code (NZBC)
The product will, if employed in accordance with the supplier's installation and maintenance requirements, assist with meeting the following provisions of the building code:
- Clause B1 Structure: Performance B1.3.1, B1.3.2, B1.3.3(a), B1.3.3(b), B1.3.3(h)
- B1.3.1, B1.3.2, B1.3.3(a), (b), (h): Structural stability is achieved through conformance with EN 12424 (wind load resistance up to Class 3-4) and EN 13241 (safety and performance standards for industrial doors). Supporting documents include manufacturer testing reports and EN certification.
For testing Certifications - Refer to PENSA or Specification Resouces Certificates - Clause B2 Durability: Performance B2.3.1(b)
- B2.3.1(b): Durability is ensured by using galvanized steel panels and polyurethane foam insulation. Compliance is demonstrated through material testing to EN 13241 and ISO 9223 (corrosion resistance classification).
For testing Certifications - Refer to PENSA or Specification Resouces Certificates - Clause C3 Fire affecting areas beyond the fire source: Performance C3.7(a)
- C3.7(a): Non-combustible materials such as steel panels align with fire safety requirements. Conformance is supported by EN 13241 and material specifications.
For testing Certifications - Refer to PENSA or Specification Resouces Certificates - Clause D1 Access routes: Performance D1.3.1(b), D1.3.3(a), D1.3.3(n)
- D1.3.1(b), D1.3.3(a), (n): Safe and accessible operation is supported by EN 13241, including features such as obstacle detection, manual override, and adequate space for movement.
For testing Certifications - Refer to PENSA or Specification Resouces Certificates - Clause E2 External moisture: Performance E2.3.2, E2.3.3
- E2.3.2, E2.3.3: Wind- and waterproofing measures are verified through EN 12425 (air permeability) and EN 12426 (water tightness), ensuring effective moisture resistance.
For testing Certifications - Refer to PENSA or Specification Resouces Certificates - Clause E3 Internal moisture: Performance E3.3.2
- E3.3.2: Seals and thermally broken profiles prevent condensation, maintaining moisture balance in line with EN 13241.
For testing Certifications - Refer to PENSA or Specification Resouces Certificates - Clause G4 Ventilation: Performance G4.3.2
- G4.3.2: Airtight construction contributes to maintaining proper air quality and ventilation system efficiency. Testing for airtightness follows EN 12425 standards.
For testing Certifications - Refer to PENSA or Specification Resouces Certificates - Clause G5 Interior environment: Performance G5.3.1
- G5.3.1: Soundproofing features, such as polyurethane foam insulation, align with NZBC provisions for noise control in habitable and working spaces.
For testing Certifications - Refer to PENSA or Specification Resouces Certificates - Clause H1 Energy efficiency : Performance H1.3.1(a), H1.3.1(b), H1.3.6(a), H1.3.6(b)
- H1.3.1(a), (b), H1.3.6(a), (b): Thermal resistance (U-values as low as 0.49 W/m²K for ISO 80) is verified through ISO 10077-1.
- The design includes thermally separated profiles and seals to limit heat loss and maintain energy efficiency.
For testing Certifications - Refer to PENSA or Specification Resouces Certificates
Notes
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Evidence
The product meets the requirements set out in the following documents, or relevant parts of cited standards within the documents:
The ISO Series sectional overhead doors demonstrate conformance to NZBC performance requirements through adherence to relevant standards and rigorous testing. Structural integrity (B1) is assured through EN 12424 wind load resistance (Class 3-4) and EN 13241 safety standards, addressing wind, self-weight, and imposed loads. Durability (B2) is supported by galvanized steel and polyurethane foam panels designed to perform over a minimum 15-year lifespan. Non-combustible materials contribute to conformance with fire safety provisions (C3). For access (D1), the doors provide safe operation for manual and automatic configurations while offering adequate activity space. Moisture resistance (E2, E3) is achieved with wind- and waterproof seals in line with EN 12426. Ventilation (G4) and soundproofing (G5) requirements are met with airtight sealing and acoustic insulation. High thermal resistance and energy efficiency (H1) are demonstrated by U-values as low as 0.49 W/m²K (ISO 80) and thermally separated profiles. The ISO Series aligns with NZBC requirements by following applicable standards and best practices.
Refer to PENSA Specification Resources
Design requirements
The ISO Series sectional overhead doors are ideal for industrial and commercial applications, including warehouses, production facilities, and climate-controlled spaces. ISO 40 offers versatile use, while ISO 60 and ISO 80 provide superior thermal and sound insulation for climate zone separation. Featuring thermally insulated panels, available in various RAL colors with optional glazing or wicket doors, these doors combine functionality and aesthetics. Installation requires structurally sound substrates and adherence to EN 13241 and NZBC acceptable solutions, ensuring proper alignment, sealing, and durability. Components include torsion springs, galvanized steel rails, and insulating seals. Accessories such as automated operation systems, anti-lift protection, and speed control enhance performance. Fixings must be compatible with track systems for secure and stable operation.
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Installation requirements
PENSA technicians, experienced in high-speed industrial doors, should install the Auto Mossa high-speed doors. The installation process involves securing the frame, connecting electrical components, and calibrating sensors and automation controls. Technicians must adhere to manufacturer instructions, utilize specified tools, and ensure proper alignment to prevent operational issues. Installation should occur under stable temperature and humidity conditions to avoid material expansion or misalignment.
Maintenance requirements
PENSA offers preventative maintenance agreements to ensure NZBC Clause B2 (Durability) compliance and long-term performance for high-speed doors. Each maintenance task includes a visual inspection prior to any repair or replacement to assess wear and functionality. Maintenance is carried out proactively to optimize door functionality and extend lifespan. Detailed records of all work performed will be provided to document compliance and ensure reliable, secure door performance over time.
Manufacturer
Legal Trading Name:
Alpha Deuren NL
Contact Number/s:
0800 667721
Importer
Legal Trading Name:
Pensa Doors NZ Limited
Business Email:
info@pensadoors.com
Contact Number/s:
0800 667721
Product Identifier
ISO 40
ISO 40 XXL
ISO 60
ISO 80
Warnings
This product has no warnings associated with it.
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Date last validated:
28 November 2024 |
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Date last updated:
28 November 2024 |
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