dormakaba SS 2000-3000 Crane Manual Revolving Door User Guide
- June 16, 2024
- dormakaba
Table of Contents
- dormakaba SS 2000-3000 Crane Manual Revolving Door
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- ENVIRONMENTAL PRODUCT DECLARATION
- General Information
- Product
- Calculation rules
- Scenarios and additional technical information
- Results
- References And Contact
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
dormakaba SS 2000-3000 Crane Manual Revolving Door
Product Information
Specifications
- Product Name: Crane Manual Revolving Door – SS 2000/3000
- Manufacturer: dormakaba International Holding GmbH
- Declaration Number: EPD-DOR-20230451-CBA2-EN
- Product Category: Automatic doors, automatic gates, and revolving door systems
- Production Site: Reamstown, USA
- Height: 7.5 ft (2290 mm)
- Diameter: 7 ft (2130 mm)
FAQ
- Q: What is the declared unit for the Crane Manual Revolving Door SS 2000/3000?
- A: The declared unit is 1 piece of the product, including packaging.
Product Description
The Crane Manual Revolving Doors SS 2000/3000 are customizable revolving doors that allow for greater traffic volume and quicker traffic flow. These doors enable a continuous flow of traffic, especially in entrance areas, while also blocking the ingress of air. They are available in a wide selection of finishes to meet project needs.
Product Usage Instructions
Installation
- Choose a suitable location for the Crane Manual Revolving Door SS 2000/3000.
- Ensure that the area is clear of any obstructions.
- Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for assembling the door components.
- Securely attach the door to the designated opening.
- Test the door to ensure smooth operation.
Maintenance
To maintain the performance and longevity of the Crane Manual Revolving Door SS 2000/3000, follow these maintenance guidelines:
- Regularly inspect the door for any signs of damage or wear.
- Clean the glass panels and other surfaces using a non-abrasive cleaner.
- Lubricate the moving parts as recommended by the manufacturer.
- Check and adjust the door’s sensors and safety features.
Safety Precautions
When using the Crane Manual Revolving Door SS 2000/3000, it is important to observe the following safety precautions:
- Do not force the door open or closed.
- Keep hands and other body parts clear of the door’s moving parts.
- Do not overload the door beyond its specified weight capacity.
- Ensure that children are supervised when using the door.
ENVIRONMENTAL PRODUCT DECLARATION
as per ISO 14025 and EN 15804+A2
- Owner of the Declaration: dormakaba International Holding GmbH
- Publisher: Institut Bauen und Umwelt e.V. (IBU)
- Programme holder: Institut Bauen und Umwelt e.V. (IBU)
- Declaration number: EPD-DOR-20230451-CBA2-EN
- Issue date: 27.11.2023
- Valid to: 26.11.2028
Crane Manual Revolving Door – SS 2000/3000 dormakaba
General Information
Product
Product description/Product definition
The Crane Manual Revolving Doors SS 2000/3000 allow both greater traffic volume and quicker traffic flow. Crane manual doors are customizable revolving doors. They enable a continuous flow of traffic, especially in entrance areas, and at the same time block the ingress of air. A wide selection of finishes is available to meet projects needs.
For the Crane Manual Revolving Doors SS 2000/3000 the standards which can be applied are the following:
- ANSI 156.27
Application
Revolving doors may be used to provide a comfortable entry and exit in many applications in the facade of or within a building. Typical applications include:
- Hotels
- Healthcare settings
- Airports and transportation facilities
- Commercial office buildings
- Institutional and educational buildings
- Retail stores
Technical Data
The Crane manual revolving doors SS 2000/3000 have following technical properties:
Name | Value | Unit |
---|---|---|
Height range 1000/2000 | 7-9 | ft |
Height range 3000 | 7+ | ft |
Diameter range maximum 1000/2000/3000 | 12 | ft |
Enclosure glass 1000/2000 | 7/16″ | clear or tinted laminated |
Enclosure glass 3000 | 9/16″ | clear or tinted laminated |
Door leaf glass | 1/4″ | tempered |
The product with respect to its characteristics is in accordance with the relevant technical provisions (no CE-marking):
- ANSI 156.27
Base materials/Ancillary materials
The major material composition including the packaging of the product is listed below:
Name | Value | Unit |
---|---|---|
Stainless Steel | 41 | % |
Glass | 37 | % |
Steel | 10 | % |
Zinc | 6 | % |
Plastics | 3 | % |
Paper | 2 | % |
Aluminium | 1 | % |
The product includes partial articles which contain substances listed in the
Candidate List of REACH Regulation 1907/2006/EC (date: 14.06.2023) exceeding
0.1 percentage by mass: no
The Candidate List can be found on the ECHA website address:
https://echa.europa.eu/de/home.
Reference service life
The reference service life of the Manual Revolving Door SS 2000/3000 amounts to 30 years, depending on the application and frequency of use. For repairs and renewals, suitable spare parts are available. The revolving door is tested and certified to ANSI 156.27, meaning they are designed to withstand a minimum of 1.000.000 cycles.
Calculation rules
LCA: Calculation rules
Declared Unit
The declared unit is 1 piece of the product: Manual Revolving Door SS 2000/3000 including packaging
Name | Value | Unit |
---|---|---|
Declared unit | 1 | piece/product |
Mass of declared Product | 684 | kg |
System boundary
- The type of EPD is: cradle to gate with options, modules C1– C4, and module D (A1–A3 + C + D and additional modules: A4+ A5)
Production – Module A1-A3
The product stage includes:
- A1, raw material extraction, processing and mechanical treatments, processing of secondary material input (e.g. recycling processes),
- A2, transport to the manufacturer,
- A3, manufacturing and assembly including provision of all materials, products and energy, as well as waste processing up to the end-of-waste state.
Construction stage – Modules A4-A5
The construction process stage includes:
- A4, transport to the building site;
- A5, installation into the building; including provision of all materials, products and energy, as well as waste processing up to the end-of-waste state or disposal of final residues during the construction process stage.
End-of-life stage– Modules C1-C4 and D
The end-of-life stage includes:
C1, de-construction, demolition: — C2, transport to waste processing; — C3, waste processing for reuse, recovery and/or recycling; — C4, disposal; including provision and all transport, provision of allmaterials, products and related energy and water use. Module D (Benefits and loads beyond the system boundary) includes: — D, recycling potentials, expressed as net impacts and benefits.
Geographic Representativeness
Land or region, in which the declared product system is manufactured, used or handled at the end of the product´s lifespan: Global.
Basically, a comparison or an evaluation of EPD data is only possible if all the data sets to be compared were created according to EN 15804 and the building context, respectively the product-specific characteristics of performance, are taken into account. Background database: GaBi, SP40.
Scenarios and additional technical information
LCA: Scenarios and additional technical information
Characteristic product properties of biogenic carbon
Information on describing the biogenic carbon content at factory gate
Name | Value | Unit |
---|---|---|
Biogenic carbon content in product | 4.18 | kg C |
Transport to the building site (A4)
Name | Value | Unit |
---|---|---|
Litres of fuel | 0.00276 | l/100km |
Transport distance | 50 | km |
Capacity utilisation (including empty runs) | 55 | % |
- The product is transported via truck. The main distribution region is North America.
- In order to allow scaling to a specific point of installation 100 km are declared.
Installation into the building (A5)
Name | Value | Unit |
---|---|---|
Waste packaging (paper and plastic) | 9 | kg |
Reference service life
Name | Value | Unit |
---|---|---|
Life Span according to the manufacturer | 30 | a |
End of life (C1-C4)
- C1: The product expansion depends on the building. The product share is so low that no environmental burden is assumed.
- C2: Transport to waste management is 50 km.
Name | Value | Unit |
---|---|---|
Collected separately waste type waste type | 675 | kg |
Recycling | 408 | kg |
Energy recovery | 14.2 | kg |
Landfilling | 252 | kg |
The product is disassembled in a recycling process. Material recycling is then assumed for the metals and electronics. The plastic components are assumed to be incinerated with energy recovery. Minor proportions of residues arising from the recycling process are landfilled. Region for the End of Life is: Global.
Reuse, recovery and/or recycling potentials (D), relevant scenario information
Name | Value | Unit |
---|---|---|
Recycling | 100 | % |
- The collection rate is 100 %.
Results
LCA: Results
DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEM BOUNDARY (X = INCLUDED IN LCA; MND = MODULE OR INDICATOR NOT DECLARED; MNR
= MODULE NOT RELEVANT)
Product stage
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Construction process stage
| ****
Use stage
| ****
End of life stage
| Benefits and loads beyond the system boundaries
Raw material supply
| ****
Transport
| ****
Manufacturing
| Transport from the gate to the site| ****
Assembly
| ****
Use
| ****
Maintenance
| ****
Repair
| ****
Replacement
| ****
Refurbishment
| Operational energy use| Operational water use| ****
De-construction demolition
| ****
Transport
| ****
Waste processing
| ****
Disposal
| ****
Reuse- Recovery- Recycling- potential
A1| A2| A3| A4| A5| B1| B2| B3|
B4| B5| B6| B7| C1| C2| C3| C4| D
X| X| X| X| X| MND| MND| MNR| MNR| MNR| MND| MND| X| X| X| X| X
RESULTS OF THE LCA – ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT according to EN 15804+A2: 1 piece
Crane SS 2000/3000
Parameter| Unit| A1-A3| A4| A5| C1| C2|
C3| C4| D
GWP-total| kg CO2 eq| 3.19E+03| 5.98E+00| 2.29E+01| 0| 2.95E+00| 6.12E+01|
3.85E+00| -1.55E+03
GWP-fossil| kg CO2 eq| 3.21E+03| 5.72E+00| 2.29E+01| 0| 2.82E+00| 4.09E+01|
3.83E+00| -1.55E+03
GWP-biogenic| kg CO2 eq| -2.07E+01| 2.64E-01| 5.33E-04| 0| 1.3E-01| 2.03E+01|
1.3E-02| 5.7E+00
GWP-luluc| kg CO2 eq| 4.05E+00| 1.36E-04| 1E-03| 0| 6.71E-05| 2E-03| 1.1E-02|
-2.58E+00
ODP| kg CFC11 eq| 1.4E-10| 6.03E-16| 1.15E-14| 0| 2.98E-16| 2.3E-14| 1.42E-14|
-3.61E-10
AP| mol H+ eq| 1.48E+01| 6E-03| 4E-03| 0| 3E-03| 1E-02| 2.7E-02| -6.67E+00
EP-freshwater| kg P eq| 3.55E-03| 1.22E-06| 1.84E-06| 0| 6.04E-07| 3.64E-06|
6.57E-06| -2E-03
EP-marine| kg N eq| 2.39E+00| 2E-03| 9.18E-04| 0| 8.98E-04| 3E-03| 7E-03|
-1.04E+00
EP-terrestrial| mol N eq| 2.63E+01| 2E-02| 1.9E-02| 0| 1E-02| 4.7E-02|
7.8E-02| -1.12E+01
POCP| kg NMVOC
eq
| 6.46E+00| 5E-03| 3E-03| 0| 3E-03| 7E-03| 2.1E-02| -3.17E+00
ADPE| kg Sb eq| 2.1E-01| 1.71E-07| 1.58E-07| 0| 8.46E-08| 3.21E-07| 3.44E-07|
-9.3E-02
ADPF| MJ| 4.49E+04| 8.1E+01| 1.06E+01| 0| 4E+01| 2.32E+01| 5.02E+01| -1.88E+04
WDP| m3 world eq deprived| 9.23E+02| 1.1E-02| 2.34E+00| 0| 6E-03| 6.28E+00|
4.01E-01| -5.54E+02
GWP = Global warming potential; ODP = Depletion potential of the stratospheric ozone layer; AP = Acidification potential of land and water; EP = Eutrophication potential; POCP = Formation potential of tropospheric ozone photochemical oxidants; ADPE = Abiotic depletion potential for non-fossil resources; ADPF = Abiotic depletion potential for fossil resources; WDP = Water (user) deprivation potential)
RESULTS OF THE LCA – INDICATORS TO DESCRIBE RESOURCE USE according to EN 15804+A2: 1 piece Crane SS
2000/3000
Parameter| Unit| A1-A3| A4| A5| C1| C2|
C3| C4| D
PERE| MJ| 8.96E+03| 2.56E-01| 2.76E+00| 0| 1.26E-01| 1.42E+02| 6.58E+00|
-3.9E+03
PERM| MJ| 1.36E+02| 0| 0| 0| 0| -1.36E+02| 0| 0
PERT| MJ| 9.09E+03| 2.56E-01| 2.76E+00| 0| 1.26E-01| 5.72E+00| 6.58E+00|
-3.9E+03
PENRE| MJ| 4.41E+04| 8.11E+01| 3.98E+02| 0| 4E+01| 5.33E+02| 5.02E+01|
-1.89E+04
PENRM| MJ| 8.96E+02| 0| -3.87E+02| 0| 0| -5.09E+02| 0| 0
PENRT| MJ| 4.5E+04| 8.11E+01| 1.06E+01| 0| 4E+01| 2.32E+01| 5.02E+01|
-1.89E+04
SM| kg| 1.32E+02| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0
RSF| MJ| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0
NRSF| MJ| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0
FW| m3| 3.33E+01| 4.58E-04| 5.6E-02| 0| 2.26E-04| 1.49E-01| 1.3E-02| -2.19E+01
PERE = Use of renewable primary energy excluding renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials; PERM = Use of renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials; PERT = Total use of renewable primary energy resources; PENRE = Use of non-renewable primary energy excluding non-renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials; PENRM = Use of non-renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials; PENRT = Total use of non- renewable primary energy resources; SM = Use of secondary material; RSF = Use of renewable secondary fuels; NRSF = Use of non-renewable secondary fuels; FW = Use of net fresh water
RESULTS OF THE LCA – WASTE CATEGORIES AND OUTPUT FLOWS according to EN 15804+A2:
1 piece Crane SS 2000/3000
Parameter| Unit| A1-A3| A4| A5| C1| C2|
C3| C4| D
HWD| kg| 1.41E-04| 7.87E-09| 4.04E-08| 0| 3.88E-09| 7.48E-08| 7.65E-07|
-1.74E-04
NHWD| kg| 2.52E+02| 8E-03| 2.38E+00| 0| 4E-03| 4.36E+00| 2.52E+02| -1.2E+02
RWD| kg| 1.81E+00| 8.71E-05| 3.94E-04| 0| 4.3E-05| 9.51E-04| 5.72E-04|
-2.62E-01
CRU| kg| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0
MFR| kg| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 3.95E+02| 0| 0
MER| kg| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0
EEE| MJ| 0| 0| 4.24E+01| 0| 0| 1.05E+02| 0| 0
EET| MJ| 0| 0| 9.73E+01| 0| 0| 2.26E+02| 0| 0
HWD = Hazardous waste disposed; NHWD = Non-hazardous waste disposed; RWD =
Radioactive waste disposed; CRU = Components for re-use;
MFR = Materials for recycling; MER = Materials for energy recovery; EEE =
Exported electrical energy; EET = Exported thermal energy
RESULTS OF THE LCA – additional impact categories according to EN 15804+A2-optional:
1 piece Crane SS 2000/3000
Parameter| Unit| A1-A3| A4| A5| C1| C2|
C3| C4| D
PM| Disease incidence| 2E-04| 3.01E-08| 5.2E-08| 0| 1.48E-08| 1.07E-07|
3.4E-07| -1.28E-04
IR| kBq U235 eq| 1.72E+02| 1.2E-02| 3.5E-02| 0| 6E-03| 1.03E-01| 5.9E-02|
-3.65E+01
ETP-fw| CTUe| 2.51E+04| 5.74E+01| 3.98E+00| 0| 2.83E+01| 8.99E+00| 2.87E+01|
-9.17E+03
HTP-c| CTUh| 4.02E-04| 1.08E-09| 3.45E-10| 0| 5.33E-10| 7.39E-10| 4.25E-09|
-2.1E-06
HTP-nc| CTUh| 5.82E-05| 4.62E-08| 3.49E-08| 0| 2.28E-08| 6.63E-08| 4.68E-07|
5.1E-05
SQP| SQP| 8.28E+03| 2.08E-01| 3.18E+00| 0| 1.03E-01| 6.86E+00| 1.05E+01|
-2.38E+03
PM = Potential incidence of disease due to PM emissions; IR = Potential Human exposure efficiency relative to U235; ETP-fw = Potential comparative Toxic Unit for ecosystems; HTP-c = Potential comparative Toxic Unit for humans (cancerogenic); HTP-nc = Potential comparative Toxic Unit for humans (not cancerogenic); SQP = Potential soil quality index
Disclaimer 1: for the indicator “Potential Human exposure efficiency relative to U235”. This impact category deals mainly with the eventual impact of low-dose ionizing radiation on human health of the nuclear fuel cycle. It does not consider effects due to possible nuclear accidents, occupational exposure or radioactive waste disposal in underground facilities. Potential ionizing radiation from the soil, radon and from some construction materials is also not measured by this indicator.
Disclaimer 2: for the indicators “abiotic depletion potential for non- fossil resources”, “abiotic depletion potential for fossil resources”, “water (user) deprivation potential, deprivation-weighted water consumption”, “potential comparative toxic unit for ecosystems”, “potential comparative toxic unit for humans – cancerogenic”, “Potential comparative toxic unit for humans – not cancerogenic”, “potential soil quality index”. The results of this environmental impact indicator shall be used with care as the uncertainties on these results are high as there is limited experience with the indicator.
This EPD was created using a software tool.
References And Contact
References
ANSI 156.27
- ANSI/BHMA A156.27-2019, Power and Manual Operated
- Revolving Pedestrian Doors
EN 15804
- EN 15804+A2:2019+AC:2021, Sustainability of construction works — Environmental Product
- Declarations — Core rules for the product category of construction products
ISO 14025
- DIN EN ISO 14025:201110, Environmental labels and declarations — Type III environmental declarations — Principles and procedures
REACH
- Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH)
Further References
IBU 2021
- General Instructions for the EPD programme of Institut Bauen und Umwelt e.V. Version 2.0, Berlin: Institut Bauen und Umwelt e.V., 2021. www.ibu-epd.com
GaBi
- Sphera Solutions GmbH
Gabi Software System and Database for Life Cycle Engineering 19922020
- Version 10.0.0.71
- University of Stuttgart
- Leinfelden-Echterdingen
GaBi ts documentation
- GaBi life cycle inventory data documentation
- (https://www.gabisoftware.com/support/gabi/gabidatabase-2020-lcidocumentation/).
LCA-tool dormakaba
- Tool No.: IBU-DOR-202107-LT1-EN .
- Developed by Sphera Solutions GmbH
PCR Part A
- PCR – Part A: Calculation Rules for the Life Cycle Assessment and Requirements on the Project Re-port according to EN 15804+A2:2019, Version 1.0, 2020,
- Institut Bauen und Umwelt e.V.,
- www.ibu-epd.com.
PCR Part B
- PCR – Part B: Requirements on the EPD for Automatic doors, automatic gates, and revolving door systems, Version 6, 2023, Institut Bauen und Umwelt e.V.,
- www.ibu-epd.com.
CONTACT
Publisher
- Institut Bauen und Umwelt e.V.
- Hegelplatz 1 10117 Berlin Germany
- +49 (0)30 3087748- 0
- info@ibu-epd.com
- www.ibu-epd.com
Programme holder
- Institut Bauen und Umwelt e.V.
- Hegelplatz 1 10117 Berlin Germany
- +49 (0)30 3087748- 0
- info@ibu-epd.com
- www.ibu-epd.com
Author of the Life Cycle Assessment
- dormakaba International Holding GmbH
- DORMA Platz 1 58256 Ennepetal Germany
- +49 2333 793-0
- info.de@dormakaba.com
- www.dormakaba.com
Owner of the Declaration
- dormakaba International Holding GmbH
- DORMA Platz 1 58256 Ennepetal Germany
- +49 2333 793-0
- info.de@dormakaba.com
- www.dormakaba.com
www.ibu-epd.com
https://epd-online.com
References
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