This document provides information on circular/oval access doors for air duct systems, including:
1) Details on access door lids with self-adhesive edge protection and locking levers to provide sealing and protection from damage.
2) Tables listing specifications of access door models in different sizes, materials, and dimensions.
3) Tips for selecting appropriately sized access doors based on duct and pipe diameters.
4) An accessory item used to secure and edge protect access door lids.
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Self-regulating heater cable is a parallel circuit electric heater strip. An irradiation cross-linked conductive polymer core material is extruded over the multi-stranded, tin-plated, 18 gauge copper bus wires. The conductive core material increases or decreases its heat output in response to temperature changes. A thermoplastic elastomer dielectric jacket is then extruded over the conductive core. A copper braid is installed over this jacket providing a continuous ground path. A UV stabilized thermoplastic elastomer overjacket is provided to cover the braid for wet applications and exposure to the sun.
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Hellermann Tyton Helashrink heatshrink boots and moulded shapes in conjunction with specialist heatshrink tubing make it easy to fabricate complete jacketed wire and cable harnessing and interconnection systems.
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6.2.3 Revision Rrd Skk With Edge Protection
1. 6.2 ACCESS DOORS circular/oval
6.2
ACCESS DOORS
Oval access doors for rectangular and oval air duct systems
6.2.3 REVISION RRD - SKK with edge protection
- Access door lid with self-adhesive edge protection and polyamide locking levers
- Edge protection to be inserted onto the duct wall
- Providing protection against damage and acting as a sealant
- Access doors installed as per requirements are air tight against
a maximum air-pressure of 5.000 Pa
- Heat resistant -70°C till +70°C
- Not resistant against oil and fat
ACCESS DOOR RRD 18 SKK
Art.-Nr. Material* Incision Installation di- Pipe Ø VPE Weight
mm mensions mm min. - Stand. - max. units kg/unit
630/071 K Galv. steel 180 x 80 130 68 - 971 - 75 1 0,320
630/080 K Galv. steel 180 x 80 130 76 - 980 - 85 1 0,320
630/090 K Galv. steel 180 x 80 130 86 - 990 - 95 1 0,320
630/100 K Galv. steel 180 x 80 130 96 - 100 - 105 1 0,320
630/112 K Galv. steel 180 x 80 130 106 - 112 - 120 1 0,320
630/125 K Galv. steel 180 x 80 130 121 - 125 - 130 1 0,320
630/140 K Galv. steel 180 x 80 130 131 - 140 - 150 1 0,320
630/160 K Galv. steel 180 x 80 130 151 - 160 - 170 1 0,320
ACCESS DOOR RRD 21 SKK
Art.-Nr. Material* Incision Installation di- Pipe Ø VPE Weight
mm mensions mm min. - Stand. - max. units kg/unit
631/140 K Galv. steel 200 x 100 150 130 - 140/150 - 155 1 0,360
631/160 K Galv. steel 200 x 100 150 156 - 160/180 - 190 1 0,360
631/200 K Galv. steel 200 x 100 150 191 - 200/224 - 240 1 0,360
631/250 K Galv. steel 200 x 100 150 241 - 250/280 - 300 1 0,360
631/315 K Galv. steel 200 x 100 150 301 - 315/355 - 360 1 0,360
ACCESS DOOR RRD 32 SKK
Art.-Nr. Material* Incision Installation di- Pipe Ø VPE Weight
mm mensions mm min. - Stand. - max. units kg/unit
632/280 K Galv. steel 300 x 200 250 260 - 280 - 300 1 1,030
632/315 K Galv. steel 300 x 200 250 301 - 315 - 340 1 1,030
632/355 K Galv. steel 300 x 200 250 341 - 355 - 380 1 1,030
632/400 K Galv. steel 300 x 200 250 381 - 400 - 420 1 1,030
632/450 K Galv. steel 300 x 200 250 421 - 450 - 470 1 1,030
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632/500 K Galv. steel 300 x 200 250 471 - 500 - 530 1 1,030
* On request available in stainless steel (Art.-Nr. + E) and aluminium (Art.-Nr. + A)
2. 6.2 ACCESS DOORS circular/oval
6.2
ACCESS DOORS
6.2.3 ACCESS DOORS RRD - SKK with edge protection
ACCESS DOOR RRD 43 SKK
Art.-Nr. Material* Incision Installation di- Pipe Ø VPE Weight
mm mensions mm min. - Stand. - max. units kg/unit
633/400 K Galv. steel 400 x 300 350 370 - 400 - 420 1 2,030
633/450 K Galv. steel 400 x 300 350 421 - 450 - 470 1 2,030
633/500 K Galv. steel 400 x 300 350 471 - 500 - 530 1 2,030
633/560 K Galv. steel 400 x 300 350 531 - 560 - 600 1 2,030
633/630 K Galv. steel 400 x 300 350 601 - 630 - 670 1 2,030
633/710 K Galv. steel 400 x 300 350 671 - 710 - 750 1 2,030
633/800 K Galv. steel 400 x 300 350 751 - 800 - 850 1 2,030
633/900 K Galv. steel 400 x 300 350 851 - 900 - 950 1 2,030
ACCESS DOOR RRD 54 SKK
Art.-Nr. Material* Incision Installation di- Pipe Ø VPE Weight
mm mensions mm min. - Stand. - max. units kg/unit
634/0560 K Galv. steel 500 x 400 450 0520 -0560 - 600 1 4,000
634/0630 K Galv. steel 500 x 400 450 0601 - 630 - 670 1 4,000
634/0710 K Galv. steel 500 x 400 450 0671 - 710 - 750 1 4,000
634/0800 K Galv. steel 500 x 400 450 0751 - 800 - 850 1 4,000
634/0900 K Galv. steel 500 x 400 450 0851 - 900 -0 950 1 4,000
634/1000 K Galv. steel 500 x 400 450 0951 - 1000 - 1060 1 4,000
634/1120 K Galv. steel 500 x 400 450 1061 - 1120 - 1180 1 4,000
634/1250 K Galv. steel 500 x 400 450 1181 - 1250 - 1320 1 4,000
634/1400 K Galv. steel 500 x 400 450 1321 - 1400 - 1500 1 4,000
634/1600 K Galv. steel 500 x 400 450 1501 - 1600 - 1800 1 4,000
* On request available in stainless steel (Art.-Nr. + E) and aluminium (Art.-Nr. + A)
Tips:
- As per DIN 24145 the curvature of the RRD-Access doors is equivalent to the Ø
of the folded spiral-seam pipes
- Minimum width for all RRD-Access doors: Access doors incision + 50 mm
- For Pipes with intermediate dimensions one chooses the pipe access door lid with
the closest standard diameter. A limited variance in the diameter can be easily
accommodated by the thin walled pipes.
6.3.1 ACCESSORIES FOR ACCESS DOOR LID
Art.-Nr. Designation Material VPE Weight kg
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/m/unit
656 Arresting cable Steel 10 units 0,240
655 Edge protection Cellular rubber - Elastomer m 0,070