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Burglar-proofClass 3Info
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Safety and Protection Class 3
It is the capacity to resist to burglar attempts and it is measured through the stress with static and dynamic loads and the simulation of burglar attempts, carried out with manual and electrical tools such as hammer, chisel, hatchet, shears, electric drill, etc for a maximum test duration of 30 minutes (class 4 quadruples class 3 safety).
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Acoustic insulationRW 43Info
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Acoustic isolation
It is measured in db Rw and it is the capacity to prevent the passage of noise through the reinforced gate (sound isolation). The more elevated is the value in the display, the better will be the sound-isolating power (this value double each 2,7 dB). The equivalent value expressed in dBA can display higher values from 5 to 10 points.
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Thermal transmittanceUD 1.0Info
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Thermal transmittance
It is indicated in Ud (U door) = resistance for assembled door and framework is measured in (W / m2K) and it is the capacity to prevent the thermal exchange between two rooms divided by the reinforced gate. The closer is the value in the display to 0, the better will be the capacity to prevent the heat passage. If values are displayed only with “U” they have to be considered as generic and therefore the test certificate has to be checked.
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Air resistanceClass EN 4Info
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Air tightness
Air permeability is measured in classes from 0 to 4 which indicate the propriety to prevent the passage of air through the reinforced gate. The higher is the classification value, the better will be the tightness capability.
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Watertightness6AInfo
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Water tightness
Water tightness is measured in classes from 0 to 9 and indicates the capacity to prevent the passage of pressure water through the reinforced gate. The higher is the classification value, the better will be the tightness capacity.
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Wind resistanceClass C4Info
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Wind tightness
Wind resistance is measured in classes from 0 to 5 which indicate the increasing static resistance of the reinforced gate to gusts.
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Burglar-proofClass 3Info
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Safety and Protection Class 3
It is the capacity to resist to burglar attempts and it is measured through the stress with static and dynamic loads and the simulation of burglar attempts, carried out with manual and electrical tools such as hammer, chisel, hatchet, shears, electric drill, etc for a maximum test duration of 30 minutes (class 4 quadruples class 3 safety).
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Acoustic insulationRW 43Info
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Acoustic isolation
It is measured in db Rw and it is the capacity to prevent the passage of noise through the reinforced gate (sound isolation). The more elevated is the value in the display, the better will be the sound-isolating power (this value double each 2,7 dB). The equivalent value expressed in dBA can display higher values from 5 to 10 points.
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Thermal transmittanceUD 1.4Info
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Thermal transmittance
It is indicated in Ud (U door) = resistance for assembled door and framework is measured in (W / m2K) and it is the capacity to prevent the thermal exchange between two rooms divided by the reinforced gate. The closer is the value in the display to 0, the better will be the capacity to prevent the heat passage. If values are displayed only with “U” they have to be considered as generic and therefore the test certificate has to be checked.
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Air resistanceClass EN 4Info
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Air tightness
Air permeability is measured in classes from 0 to 4 which indicate the propriety to prevent the passage of air through the reinforced gate. The higher is the classification value, the better will be the tightness capability.
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Watertightness6AInfo
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Water tightness
Water tightness is measured in classes from 0 to 9 and indicates the capacity to prevent the passage of pressure water through the reinforced gate. The higher is the classification value, the better will be the tightness capacity.
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Wind resistanceClass C4Info
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Wind tightness
Wind resistance is measured in classes from 0 to 5 which indicate the increasing static resistance of the reinforced gate to gusts.
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Burglar-proofClass 3Info
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Safety and Protection Class 3
It is the capacity to resist to burglar attempts and it is measured through the stress with static and dynamic loads and the simulation of burglar attempts, carried out with manual and electrical tools such as hammer, chisel, hatchet, shears, electric drill, etc for a maximum test duration of 30 minutes (class 4 quadruples class 3 safety).
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Acoustic insulationRW 43Info
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Acoustic isolation
It is measured in db Rw and it is the capacity to prevent the passage of noise through the reinforced gate (sound isolation). The more elevated is the value in the display, the better will be the sound-isolating power (this value double each 2,7 dB). The equivalent value expressed in dBA can display higher values from 5 to 10 points.
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Thermal transmittanceUD 1.0Info
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Thermal transmittance
It is indicated in Ud (U door) = resistance for assembled door and framework is measured in (W / m2K) and it is the capacity to prevent the thermal exchange between two rooms divided by the reinforced gate. The closer is the value in the display to 0, the better will be the capacity to prevent the heat passage. If values are displayed only with “U” they have to be considered as generic and therefore the test certificate has to be checked.
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Air resistanceClass EN 4Info
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Air tightness
Air permeability is measured in classes from 0 to 4 which indicate the propriety to prevent the passage of air through the reinforced gate. The higher is the classification value, the better will be the tightness capability.
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Watertightness6AInfo
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Water tightness
Water tightness is measured in classes from 0 to 9 and indicates the capacity to prevent the passage of pressure water through the reinforced gate. The higher is the classification value, the better will be the tightness capacity.
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Wind resistanceClass C4Info
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Wind tightness
Wind resistance is measured in classes from 0 to 5 which indicate the increasing static resistance of the reinforced gate to gusts.
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Burglar-proofClass 3Info
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Safety and Protection Class 3
It is the capacity to resist to burglar attempts and it is measured through the stress with static and dynamic loads and the simulation of burglar attempts, carried out with manual and electrical tools such as hammer, chisel, hatchet, shears, electric drill, etc for a maximum test duration of 30 minutes (class 4 quadruples class 3 safety).
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Acoustic insulationRW 43Info
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Acoustic isolation
It is measured in db Rw and it is the capacity to prevent the passage of noise through the reinforced gate (sound isolation). The more elevated is the value in the display, the better will be the sound-isolating power (this value double each 2,7 dB). The equivalent value expressed in dBA can display higher values from 5 to 10 points.
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Thermal transmittanceUD 1.3Info
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Thermal transmittance
It is indicated in Ud (U door) = resistance for assembled door and framework is measured in (W / m2K) and it is the capacity to prevent the thermal exchange between two rooms divided by the reinforced gate. The closer is the value in the display to 0, the better will be the capacity to prevent the heat passage. If values are displayed only with “U” they have to be considered as generic and therefore the test certificate has to be checked.
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Air resistanceClass EN 4Info
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Air tightness
Air permeability is measured in classes from 0 to 4 which indicate the propriety to prevent the passage of air through the reinforced gate. The higher is the classification value, the better will be the tightness capability.
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Watertightness6AInfo
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Water tightness
Water tightness is measured in classes from 0 to 9 and indicates the capacity to prevent the passage of pressure water through the reinforced gate. The higher is the classification value, the better will be the tightness capacity.
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Wind resistanceClass C4Info
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Wind tightness
Wind resistance is measured in classes from 0 to 5 which indicate the increasing static resistance of the reinforced gate to gusts.
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Burglar-proofClass 4Info
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Sicurezza e Protezione Classe 4
It is the capacity to resist to burglar attempts and it is measured through the stress with static and dynamic loads and the simulation of burglar attempts, carried out with manual and electrical tools such as hammer, chisel, hatchet, shears, electric drill, etc for a maximum test duration of 30 minutes (class 4 quadruples class 3 safety).
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Acoustic insulationRW 44.8Info
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Acoustic isolation
It is measured in db Rw and it is the capacity to prevent the passage of noise through the reinforced gate (sound isolation). The more elevated is the value in the display, the better will be the sound-isolating power (this value double each 2,7 dB). The equivalent value expressed in dBA can display higher values from 5 to 10 points.
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Thermal transmittanceUD 1.2Info
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Thermal transmittance
It is indicated in Ud (U door) = resistance for assembled door and framework is measured in (W / m2K) and it is the capacity to prevent the thermal exchange between two rooms divided by the reinforced gate. The closer is the value in the display to 0, the better will be the capacity to prevent the heat passage. If values are displayed only with “U” they have to be considered as generic and therefore the test certificate has to be checked.
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Air resistanceClass EN 4Info
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Air tightness
Air permeability is measured in classes from 0 to 4 which indicate the propriety to prevent the passage of air through the reinforced gate. The higher is the classification value, the better will be the tightness capability.
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Watertightness3AInfo
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Water tightness
Water tightness is measured in classes from 0 to 9 and indicates the capacity to prevent the passage of pressure water through the reinforced gate. The higher is the classification value, the better will be the tightness capacity.
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Wind resistanceClass C4Info
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Wind tightness
Wind resistance is measured in classes from 0 to 5 which indicate the increasing static resistance of the reinforced gate to gusts.
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Burglar-proofClass 4Info
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Safety and Protection Class 4
It is the capacity to resist to burglar attempts and it is measured through the stress with static and dynamic loads and the simulation of burglar attempts, carried out with manual and electrical tools such as hammer, chisel, hatchet, shears, electric drill, etc for a maximum test duration of 30 minutes (class 4 quadruples class 3 safety).
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Acoustic insulationRW 44.8Info
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Acoustic isolation
It is measured in db Rw and it is the capacity to prevent the passage of noise through the reinforced gate (sound isolation). The more elevated is the value in the display, the better will be the sound-isolating power (this value double each 2,7 dB). The equivalent value expressed in dBA can display higher values from 5 to 10 points.
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Thermal transmittanceUD 1.2Info
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Thermal transmittance
It is indicated in Ud (U door) = resistance for assembled door and framework is measured in (W / m2K) and it is the capacity to prevent the thermal exchange between two rooms divided by the reinforced gate. The closer is the value in the display to 0, the better will be the capacity to prevent the heat passage. If values are displayed only with “U” they have to be considered as generic and therefore the test certificate has to be checked.
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Air resistanceClass EN 4Info
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Air tightness
Air permeability is measured in classes from 0 to 4 which indicate the propriety to prevent the passage of air through the reinforced gate. The higher is the classification value, the better will be the tightness capability.
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Watertightness3AInfo
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Water tightness
Water tightness is measured in classes from 0 to 9 and indicates the capacity to prevent the passage of pressure water through the reinforced gate. The higher is the classification value, the better will be the tightness capacity.
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Wind resistanceClass C4Info
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Wind tightness
Wind resistance is measured in classes from 0 to 5 which indicate the increasing static resistance of the reinforced gate to gusts.
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Burglar-proofClass 3Info
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Safety and Protection Class 3
It is the capacity to resist to burglar attempts and it is measured through the stress with static and dynamic loads and the simulation of burglar attempts, carried out with manual and electrical tools such as hammer, chisel, hatchet, shears, electric drill, etc for a maximum test duration of 30 minutes (class 4 quadruples class 3 safety).
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Acoustic insulationRW 46Info
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Acoustic isolation
It is measured in db Rw and it is the capacity to prevent the passage of noise through the reinforced gate (sound isolation). The more elevated is the value in the display, the better will be the sound-isolating power (this value double each 2,7 dB). The equivalent value expressed in dBA can display higher values from 5 to 10 points.
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Thermal transmittanceUD 0.54Info
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Thermal transmittance
It is indicated in Ud (U door) = resistance for assembled door and framework is measured in (W / m2K) and it is the capacity to prevent the thermal exchange between two rooms divided by the reinforced gate. The closer is the value in the display to 0, the better will be the capacity to prevent the heat passage. If values are displayed only with “U” they have to be considered as generic and therefore the test certificate has to be checked.
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Air resistanceClass EN 4Info
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Air tightness
Air permeability is measured in classes from 0 to 4 which indicate the propriety to prevent the passage of air through the reinforced gate. The higher is the classification value, the better will be the tightness capability.
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Watertightness9AInfo
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Water tightness
Water tightness is measured in classes from 0 to 9 and indicates the capacity to prevent the passage of pressure water through the reinforced gate. The higher is the classification value, the better will be the tightness capacity.
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Wind resistanceClass C5Info
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Wind tightness
Wind resistance is measured in classes from 0 to 5 which indicate the increasing static resistance of the reinforced gate to gusts.
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Burglar-proofClass 4Info
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Safety and Protection Class 4
It is the capacity to resist to burglar attempts and it is measured through the stress with static and dynamic loads and the simulation of burglar attempts, carried out with manual and electrical tools such as hammer, chisel, hatchet, shears, electric drill, etc for a maximum test duration of 30 minutes (class 4 quadruples class 3 safety).
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Acoustic insulationRW 46Info
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Acoustic isolation
It is measured in db Rw and it is the capacity to prevent the passage of noise through the reinforced gate (sound isolation). The more elevated is the value in the display, the better will be the sound-isolating power (this value double each 2,7 dB). The equivalent value expressed in dBA can display higher values from 5 to 10 points.
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Thermal transmittanceUD 0.6Info
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Thermal transmittance
It is indicated in Ud (U door) = resistance for assembled door and framework is measured in (W / m2K) and it is the capacity to prevent the thermal exchange between two rooms divided by the reinforced gate. The closer is the value in the display to 0, the better will be the capacity to prevent the heat passage. If values are displayed only with “U” they have to be considered as generic and therefore the test certificate has to be checked.
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Air resistanceClass EN 4Info
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Air tightness
Air permeability is measured in classes from 0 to 4 which indicate the propriety to prevent the passage of air through the reinforced gate. The higher is the classification value, the better will be the tightness capability.
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Watertightness9AInfo
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Water tightness
Water tightness is measured in classes from 0 to 9 and indicates the capacity to prevent the passage of pressure water through the reinforced gate. The higher is the classification value, the better will be the tightness capacity.
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Wind resistanceClass C5Info
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Wind tightness
Wind resistance is measured in classes from 0 to 5 which indicate the increasing static resistance of the reinforced gate to gusts.
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Burglar-proofClass 4Info
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Safety and Protection Class 4
It is the capacity to resist to burglar attempts and it is measured through the stress with static and dynamic loads and the simulation of burglar attempts, carried out with manual and electrical tools such as hammer, chisel, hatchet, shears, electric drill, etc for a maximum test duration of 30 minutes (class 4 quadruples class 3 safety).
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Acoustic insulationRW 46Info
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Acoustic isolation
It is measured in db Rw and it is the capacity to prevent the passage of noise through the reinforced gate (sound isolation). The more elevated is the value in the display, the better will be the sound-isolating power (this value double each 2,7 dB). The equivalent value expressed in dBA can display higher values from 5 to 10 points.
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Thermal transmittanceUD 0.88Info
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Thermal transmittance
It is indicated in Ud (U door) = resistance for assembled door and framework is measured in (W / m2K) and it is the capacity to prevent the thermal exchange between two rooms divided by the reinforced gate. The closer is the value in the display to 0, the better will be the capacity to prevent the heat passage. If values are displayed only with “U” they have to be considered as generic and therefore the test certificate has to be checked.
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Air resistanceClass EN 4Info
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Air tightness
Air permeability is measured in classes from 0 to 4 which indicate the propriety to prevent the passage of air through the reinforced gate. The higher is the classification value, the better will be the tightness capability.
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Watertightness9AInfo
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Water tightness
Water tightness is measured in classes from 0 to 9 and indicates the capacity to prevent the passage of pressure water through the reinforced gate. The higher is the classification value, the better will be the tightness capacity.
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Wind resistanceClass C5Info
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Wind tightness
Wind resistance is measured in classes from 0 to 5 which indicate the increasing static resistance of the reinforced gate to gusts.
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