Compliance Statement
Scope of Use
The Panorama Series sectional overhead doors are designed for commercial and industrial applications requiring high visibility and natural light, such as showrooms, car dealerships, and modern facilities. Suitable for environments with moderate wind loads (Class 3-4 per EN 12424), these doors feature 40 mm or 60 mm Plexiglas Optical panels and aluminum frames for durability and thermal performance. They are ideal for installations where aesthetic appeal and functionality are critical. The doors must be installed on structurally sound substrates by certified professionals following supplier guidelines. Restrictions include a maximum size of 6,000 mm x 5,000 mm and adherence to recommended environmental conditions during installation. Optional features include manual or automatic operation, custom glazing, and RAL color finishes. The doors are compatible with NZBC-compliant building systems, ensuring safety, durability, and energy efficiency.
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): Conformance is demonstrated through EN 12424 (wind load resistance up to Class 3-4) and EN 13241 (safety and structural performance of industrial doors). Manufacturer testing confirms resistance to self-weight, imposed loads, and wind pressures.
Refer to PENSA Specification Resources - Clause B2 Durability: Performance B2.3.1(b)
- B2.3.1(b): Durability is ensured by using anodized aluminum profiles and Plexiglas Optical panels, which resist corrosion, weathering, and wear. Compliance aligns with EN 13241 and ISO 9223 (corrosion resistance classification).
Refer to PENSA Specification Resources - Clause C3 Fire affecting areas beyond the fire source: Performance C3.7(a)
- C3.7(a):Non-combustible aluminum frames and fire-resistant Plexiglas panels provide safety in the event of a fire. Compliance is supported by EN 13241 material testing.
Refer to PENSA Specification Resources - 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): Accessibility is achieved through wide, clear openings, smooth operation, and automatic safety features like obstacle detection. Conformance aligns with EN 13241 requirements for safety and usability.
Refer to PENSA Specification Resources - Clause E2 External moisture: Performance E2.3.2, E2.3.3
- E2.3.2, E2.3.3: Wind- and waterproof seals prevent water ingress and moisture-related damage. Testing under EN 12425 (air permeability) and EN 12426 (water tightness) demonstrates conformance.
Refer to PENSA Specification Resources - Clause E3 Internal moisture: Performance E3.3.2
- E3.3.2: Thermally insulated panels and sealed connections reduce condensation risk, maintaining internal moisture balance. Compliance aligns with EN 13241 and thermal resistance testing.
Refer to PENSA Specification Resources - Clause G4 Ventilation: Performance G4.3.2
- G4.3.2: Airtight construction contributes to maintaining indoor air quality. Conformance with EN 12425 standards for air permeability supports ventilation performance.
Refer to PENSA Specification Resources - Clause G5 Interior environment: Performance G5.3.1
- G5.3.1: Soundproofing and natural light transmission enhance interior comfort. Panels conform to EN 13241 for sound and light transmission properties.
Refer to PENSA Specification Resources - Clause H1 Energy efficiency : Performance H1.3.1(a), H1.3.6(a)
- H1.3.1(a), H1.3.6(a): Thermal insulation performance is validated with U-values as low as 2.43 W/m²K (Panorama 60), tested under ISO 10077-1. Sealed panels and frames limit heat loss and enhance energy efficiency.
Refer to PENSA Specification Resources
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 Panorama Series sectional overhead doors align with NZBC performance requirements through adherence to relevant standards and rigorous testing. Structural provisions (B1) are addressed through compliance with EN 12424 wind load resistance (Class 3-4) and EN 13241 safety standards, ensuring performance under wind, self-weight, and imposed loads. Durability (B2) is achieved with high-quality aluminum profiles and Plexiglas Optical panels, meeting a 15-year minimum lifespan. Moisture control (E2, E3) is supported by wind- and waterproof seals, with condensation resistance confirmed through EN 12426 testing. Fire safety (C3) is upheld with non-combustible materials. Access (D1) is ensured through adequate activity space, automatic operation safety features, and smooth entry. Interior comfort (G5) is enhanced by natural light transmission and soundproofing. Energy efficiency (H1) is demonstrated by U-values as low as 2.43 W/m²K for Panorama 60. Installation must follow manufacturer guidelines to ensure conformance.
Design requirements
The Panorama Series sectional overhead doors are ideal for industrial and commercial applications like showrooms, car dealerships, and facilities requiring natural light and visibility. With 40 mm and 60 mm panel thicknesses, these doors feature Plexiglas Optical panels for seamless transparency and optional glazing for thermal performance. Installation must follow supplier guidelines, ensuring proper alignment and sealing. The doors can be manually or automatically operated, with safety features such as obstacle detection. Components include aluminum frames, scratch-resistant Plexiglas, and robust seals. Customization options include RAL colors and glazing types to meet design needs. Fixings must support the rail system for secure operation. Conformance to EN 13241 ensures compliance with NZBC requirements, covering durability, safety, and energy efficiency.
Installation requirements
PENSA technicians, experienced in sectional and industrial doors, should install the Panorama Series sectional overhead doors. The installation process includes securing the aluminum frame, assembling and aligning Plexiglas Optical panels, connecting electrical components, and calibrating automation controls where applicable. Technicians must follow the manufacturer’s guidelines, use specified tools, and ensure precise alignment to prevent operational issues and maintain weatherproofing. Installation should be conducted under stable temperature and humidity conditions to avoid material expansion or misalignment, ensuring optimal performance and durability.
Maintenance requirements
PENSA offers preventative maintenance agreements for the Panorama Series sectional overhead doors to ensure conformance with NZBC Clause B2 (Durability) and deliver long-term performance. Maintenance includes proactive visual inspections to assess wear and functionality before undertaking any repairs or replacements. These measures optimize door performance, enhance reliability, and extend the product’s lifespan. Detailed records of all maintenance activities are provided, documenting conformance and ensuring the doors remain secure, functional, and durable 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
PANORAMA 40
PANORAMA 60
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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