FOREWORD
1 SCOPE
Section A - General Requirements
2 DEFINITIONS
2.1 Component
2.2 Deviation
2.3 Doorset
2.4 Door leaf
2.5 Flush door
2.6 Performance
2.7 Performance requirements
2.8 Performance test
2.9 Size
2.10 Work size
3 DIMENSIONAL AND ANCILLARY REQUIREMENTS
3.1 Sizes
3.2 Glazing openings
3.3 Sizing and coding conventions
3.4 Lock and hinge blocks
3.5 Lipping
3.6 Ancillaries
3.7 Squareness
3.8 Flatness
4 MOISTURE CONTENT
5 GENERAL FITNESS FOR USE
6 MATERIALS
6.1 Facings
6.2 Timber
6.3 Adhesive
6.4 Core material
6.5 Knotting
6.6 Priming paint
7 SURFACE FINISHING REQUIREMENTS
7.1 Finish
7.2 Clear finishes
7.3 Paintedfinishes
7.4 Pre-finisheddoors
7.5 Protection of finished doors
8 VENTILATION
9 OPENINGS
10 VERIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE
11 MARKING
Section B - Construction Requirements
12 DESCRIPTION
13 COMPONENTS OF FRAMEWORK
13.1 Accuracy
13.2 Stiles
13.3 Rails, lock blocks
13.4 Core
13.5 Facings
14 CONSTRUCTION
14.1 Framework
14.2 Core
14.3 Lock blocks
14.4 Application of facings to core and framework
14.5 Precautions after pressing
14.6 Glazing openings
Section C - Performance Requirements
15 STRENGTH REQUIREMENTS
15.1 Introduction
15.2 Torsion
15.3 Strength in plane of leaf
15.4 Slamming
15.5 Resistance to abuse
15.6 Hardbody impact
15.7 Heavybody impact
16 PERFORMANCE TESTING
16.1 Conditioning
16.2 Testing
Appendices
A HANDLING OF DOORS
A.1 Introduction
A.2 Transport
A.3 Storage on site
A.4 Fitting
A.5 Occupation
A.6 Instructions
B GRADING OF DOORS
B.1 Introduction
B.2 Basis of grading
C PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS - METHODS OF TEST
C.1 Regularity of shape
C.2 Strength
D GRADING OF PLYWOOD
D.1 Grading
E NOTES TO USERS
Tables
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