Technical data
Inotherm - AGS1021
Because they already offer a lot as standard …
An above-average door thickness
The doors in this model range feature a 70 mm thick glass or aluminium infill as well as a 3 mm thick exterior and interior panel.
Aluminium threshold
Aluminium threshold with draught stopper and concealed fixings
Powder-coated surfaces
The door surfaces are powder-coated with high-quality paints, ensuring excellent protection against weathering, easy maintenance, and a long-lasting finish for both the paint and the door itself.
3 all-round seals
In the frame and sash: Vulcanised corner joints with special U-value barrier in the rebate area
Adjustable 3-part butt hinges
5-point locking with round bolts and hooks
Backset 45 mm – Continuous stainless steel strike plate
Thermally broken aluminium threshold
In silver finish
Design with concealed fixings
Security hardware as standard
Certified to EN 1906.
The Ga 190 series with integrated core pull protection and special ball bearing pin as standard
Standard floor static profile
Ud-value
The specified Ud-value (0,91 W/m²K) may vary slightly. The value is calculated for this model for the door size 1100mm x 2200mm (W x H) without glazing.
A significant proportion of the heat in a house often escapes through windows and doors. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to excellent thermal insulation in these areas. The thermal performance of a front door is indicated by the so-called Ud-value .
The rule is: The lower the Ud-value of the front door, the better the insulation. A well-insulated and sealed front door ensures that cold air stays outside in winter and that your hallway is protected from the heat in summer. This means you need less energy for heating (and also for cooling in summer), making your home not only more economical but also more environmentally friendly.
The Ud-value or the thermal transmittance coefficient indicates how well the door is insulated or how much heat is lost through 1 m² of the door surface when the temperature drops by 1 °C. This value should be as low as possible. For modern front doors, the U-value should not exceed 1.3 W/m²K (watts per square metre and kelvin). Experts recommend a Ud-value below 1.3 W/m²K. The lower, the better.
The front doors from our range are characterised by a U-value from 0.61 W/m²K and are therefore suitable for both renovation of old buildings and for passive houses.
The most important factors for a well-insulated entrance door, in addition to the Ud-value, are the thickness of the door leaf and frame, the insulating material in the door leaf, the number of seals and their design between door leaf, threshold and frame, as well as the insulation of the glazing.