Public Sector Wed, Mar 23, 2016 9:55 AM
Gilgen Door Systems has launched a new thermally insulated automatic door that helps buildings to retain more energy, reduce noise levels and maintain a more comfortable environment for users.
The Gilgen PSW ‘Green-Wings’ system consists of a state-of-the-art door automation drive, thermally sealed door profiles and insulated glazing that helps to significantly reduce building heat loss. Ideal for externally facing doors in a number of public buildings such as hospitals, colleges, offices and transport centres, the system reduces utility bills and contributes to the achievement of Breeam* sustainability standards.
Gilgen PSW has been rigorously tested and certified by the ift Rosenheim to provide class leading U-values, air permeability, wind and rain resistance. The system delivers U values as low as 1.0 and is designed to provide reliable long term operation even in the toughest of environments.
The Gilgen PSW door system acts like and looks like a standard automatic door in normal daily operation, making in suitable for a wide range of applications. Its door profiles and header are manufactured of high quality components and designed to enhance the look of any building facade. For more information visit www.gilgendoorsystems.co.uk
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