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Content Description

Automated Door Solutions: Optimizing Flow, Sustainability, & Safety, 2024
CEU: 0.125 | CEU Code: AA-EN-127303-0723

By design, automatic pedestrian doors provide easier, more convenient access than manual doors for a wide variety of building types, and their popularity in commercial design continues to grow. Reviewed in this course are the available options of automatic door solutions, including sliding, swinging, ICC/CCU, and revolving door systems. Also discussed are the code requirements and considerations relating to automatic doors for proper specification.

Learning Objectives

  • State the benefits of automatic pedestrian doors, including how they help reduce air infiltration and minimize power usage and energy costs.
  • Review the configurations, safety devices, installation methods, and types of sliding doors including telescopic, all glass, hurricane resistant, blast resistant, clean room, and security.
  • Discuss the types of safety sensors of swing doors, and state the features of low-energy and full-energy swing door operators.
  • Explain the features, standards, and configurations of ICU/CCU doors and revolving door systems.

Faculty BIO

My name is Grant Groeschel. I'm an architecturally educated professional who has worked in the field of architecture for over 20 years. Being experienced in medical planning, retail design, and energy conservation have been some of the most valued assets that my clients have appreciated about working with me. Working in collaboration has been the most gratifying part of my career as an educator and project teammate. Part of my job has been to make our manufacturing business more responsive to the architects and owners that use our products. I look forward to the opportunity to work with you in the future.

Referenced Codes & Standards with this Course

Format Year Publisher Type Title Annual Price
2004
ASHRAE
Model Standard
$117.32
2010
DOJ
Federal Guideline
1997
ICC
Model Code
$132.00
2024
NFPA
Model Standard
$211.68
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