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ES-EL300 Impact French Door

Impact French Door System

The ES-EL300 impact French door is designed to provide security, durability, and an elegant design for modern residential projects. This system is ideal for properties located in areas where hurricane-resistant products and strong structural performance are required.

In addition, French doors allow more natural light to enter the interior space. For example, many architects and designers install this type of door in balconies, terraces, and patio access areas.

Furthermore, impact-resistant doors help improve home security. Because they use laminated glass and reinforced frames, these systems can withstand strong winds and flying debris during severe storms.

Advantages of Impact French Doors

Impact French doors combine functionality and aesthetics in a single system. Moreover, they provide a modern architectural appearance that fits a wide variety of residential designs.

In addition, these doors help improve interior ventilation and natural lighting. As a result, many residential projects in Florida use impact-rated doors for balconies and exterior entrances.

Finally, their durable design and high-quality materials help ensure long-term performance and reliability.

Product Description

The ES-EL300 is a 1 3/4” panel depth impact-rated French door available with integrated sidelites. This product is designed to meet the most stringent standards. ES-EL300 is a secure and durable door that can be used on a variety of applications, most commonly on residential condos.

Details & Features

  • * Large missile impact rated
  • * Out-swing motion
  • * Frame depth: 4″
  • * Configurations: X, XX, O
  • * Designed for laminated, insulating and insulating laminated glass
  • * Tested water infiltration: 12 psf
  • * Tested design load: +80/-80 psf
  • *Maximum size:
    X: 39 3/4″ width x 108″ height
    XX: 76″ width x 108″ height
    O/X/O: 131 1/4″ width x 108″ height
  • * U-value:
    * 0.70 – IGU (3/16″ SB70 Clear + AS + 3/16″ Clear + 0.090 PVB + 3/16″ Clear)
    * 1.03 – LG (3/16″ Clear + 0.090 PVB + 3/16″ Clear)
  • * Insulating laminated glass:
    3/16″ + 3/8″ AS + 3/16″ + 0.090 Interlayer + 3/16″
    1/4″ + 3/8″ AS + 1/8″ + 0.090 Interlayer + 3/16″
  • * Laminated glass:
    3/16″ + 0.090 Interlayer + 3/16″
    1/4″ + 0.090 Interlayer + 1/8″
  1. * SHGC:
    0.20 on clear insulating laminated SB 70
  2. * Minimum width for accessibility is 72 13/16″ on a two panel door
  3. * Door width: 38 3/16″
  4. * Sill height: 1 1/2″
  5. * ADA sizes: Conf. X 38 7/8″
  6. * Wide variety of hardware options including three-point lock, heavy-duty hinges, lever handles, deadbolts, among others
  7. * High bottom rail and high sill optional
  8. * Self-mating sidelites
  9. * OG muntins
  10. * Saflex PVB, Kuraray PVB, Vanceva Storm and SentryGlas Plus interlayer options

Applications of Impact French Doors

Impact French doors are widely used in homes, condominiums, and residential buildings. For example, they are an excellent solution for balcony entrances, terraces, and outdoor living areas.

In addition, this type of door improves natural lighting inside the home. Furthermore, its elegant design enhances the architectural appearance of the building facade.

Therefore, many residential projects in Florida install impact-resistant doors to comply with building requirements in hurricane-prone areas.

Miami-Dade NOA Certification

Many impact door systems used in Florida must meet strict performance requirements to ensure safety in hurricane-prone regions. For this reason, some products are approved under the Miami-Dade NOA (Notice of Acceptance) certification.

This certification confirms that the system has passed rigorous testing for impact resistance and structural performance, which are critical factors for buildings located in high-wind zones.

In addition, these standards help verify that the product meets construction requirements commonly used in architectural projects in Florida.

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