Spelunx
18th August 2007, 11:36 AM
I am currently in the process of getting a couple of quotes to replace an old Al sliding door. We live in a coastal town here in WA, the door faces towards the West, but has the deck roof as cover, so it is going to cop a fair bit of wind, but not much, if any rain.
The blokes I am getting quotes off are talking in terms of N rating, and a certain number of Pascals. Apparently standard doors are rated at N2, which is 700 Pascals, and N4 is 1800 Pascals. Two of the three quotes we got said that N4 would be recomended, but one of them went to commercial grade doors. When questioned, none of them could tell me what N rating the Commercial doors were, but they all asured me that they were significantly stronger. The first two guys are telling me that I COULD go to Commercial rating if I wanted to, but N4 would still be their choice, the last guy is sticking to his original opinion of Commercial only.
I am wondering if anyone could tell me how they decide what rating of doors they recomend, and how they come up with the rating? I did a quick Google, and came up with nothing. I looked up the B.O.M website to see an average wind rating, but again came up empty handed.
Is the difference between commercial doors and N4 that significant? I would have thought a commercial door would be designed to withstand a lot more traffic through it, rather than wind strength.
Anyway, if anyone could shed some light on this, I would be grateful!
Cheers
Jayson
The blokes I am getting quotes off are talking in terms of N rating, and a certain number of Pascals. Apparently standard doors are rated at N2, which is 700 Pascals, and N4 is 1800 Pascals. Two of the three quotes we got said that N4 would be recomended, but one of them went to commercial grade doors. When questioned, none of them could tell me what N rating the Commercial doors were, but they all asured me that they were significantly stronger. The first two guys are telling me that I COULD go to Commercial rating if I wanted to, but N4 would still be their choice, the last guy is sticking to his original opinion of Commercial only.
I am wondering if anyone could tell me how they decide what rating of doors they recomend, and how they come up with the rating? I did a quick Google, and came up with nothing. I looked up the B.O.M website to see an average wind rating, but again came up empty handed.
Is the difference between commercial doors and N4 that significant? I would have thought a commercial door would be designed to withstand a lot more traffic through it, rather than wind strength.
Anyway, if anyone could shed some light on this, I would be grateful!
Cheers
Jayson