NOTE: This guide specification covers requirements for wood doors.
This Standard provides minimum requirements for the material characteristics and the fabrication of wood frames for doors with or without attached wood frames, i.e., sidelights and transoms.
General This Standard specifies minimum requirements for stile and rail wood doors. The Standard provides definitions, tolerances, sizes, construction, types of doors, detailed requirements, grading, and testing methods. Note: This extract from CSA Standard O132.2-M1977 does...
Preface This is the first consolidated edition of the 0132.2 Series on wood flush doors. It supersedes Clause 1 Scope, Clause 2 Definitions, Clause 3 Flush Doors, and Clause 5 Glue Line Requirements for Wood Doors of CSA Standard O1 32.2-M1977 Wood...
For external doors opening inwards and outwards, and for internal door frames and linings. For frames with wing lights the window portion is required to comply with BS 644-1. Frames for fire check doors are excluded (BS 459:Part 3). Construction, priming.
1.1 This test method provides a procedure to determine the quality of bond between an overlay and a wood core in an adhesively bonded laminate. The quality of bond is determined by measuring the resistance to delamination of the adhesively bonded laminate when tested under specific...
1.1 This practice covers the installation of fenestration products in new and existing construction. For the purpose of this practice, fenestration products shall be limited to windows, sliding patio-type doors, swinging patio type doors, and skylights, as used primarily in...
1.1 This test method covers the measurement of the relative resistance of wall, floor, and roof construction to impact loading. The test is not applicable to doors. 1.2 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematical...
4.1 A-UGVs navigate, dock, or perform other tasks, or combinations thereof, within for example manufacturing, warehouse, hospital, and other environments. Objects (defined in Terminology F3200 as anything in the environment that is not infrastructure) and obstacles (defined in Terminology F3200 as...