Norton-Rixson 2800ST Cam Action Door Closer from Norton Rixson What are benefits of the cam action door closer and how are they designed to overcome challenging applications?
Norton-Rixson Electrohydraulic versus Electromechanical Operators Electrohydraulic and electromechanical operators serve a similar purpose: to enhance accessibility. But use cases and functions vary between these two types of operators.
Case Study Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University Installs Norton Rixson Door Operators for Low Profile and High Security Learn how the 6300 Series Low Energy Door Operator empowered this institute to meet ADA requirements on existing doors by enabling occupants to operate doors via push buttons, wave switches, or hands-free radio frequency devices.
Case Study Carroll County Health Department Installs Touchless Switches on Facility Doors to Curb Germ Transmission Wave switches are the ideal solution to prevent germ transmission caused by touching doors. With 6300 Series low energy operators, you can minimize transmissible germs in your facility without compromising on aesthetics.
Case Study Crayola Ensures ADA Compliance for Doorways by Installing Norton Rixson Door Operators Crayola ensured ADA-compliance by installing Norton Rixson 5800 Series and 6300 Series low energy door operators, typically installing each in less than an hour.
Case Study Sustainable, ADA Compliant Door Control a Natural Fit for Roaring Brook Nature Center "Having a door that operates on self-generated power helps us maintain our sustainability initiatives - we get all the benefits of a power-assisted door without the energy cost overhead. It's a win-win."
Case Study Easy Addition of ADA-Compliant Door Operators Provide East Building Access for All ASU's Facilities Management team was looking for an ADA-compliant solution that could be easily retrofitted onto existing openings. Norton Rixson's Grade 1 5800 Series operator was the answer.
Case Study All-in-one Door Kit Enables New York City Building Owners to Comply with Building Code Requiring ADA Compliant Trash Rooms The 5800 Series Trash Room Door (TRD) kit from Norton Rixson is the only automated door solution designed specifically for trash room doors.
Norton-Rixson Understanding Offset and Center-Hung Pivots Offset and center-hung pivots play a crucial role in ensuring smooth door operation. Offset pivots ensure balance and weight distribution, while center-hung pivots offer seamless movement and architectural versatility.
Norton-Rixson How to Pair Cam Action Closers with Interior Doors Cam action closers are a smart choice when doors need to reliably close while maintaining a low opening force for accessibility.
Norton-Rixson Intelligent Functions for Low Energy Door Operators Low-energy door operators are designed with a number of intelligent functions to deliver important usability and safety benefits across four categories: power assistance, obstruction detection, hardware help, and life safety.
Norton-Rixson 6 Need-To-Know Facts About Low Energy Door Operators Low energy door operators are designed to provide enhanced accessibility in commercial buildings. But where can they be installed, and are they ADA compliant? Learn the 6 essentials of low energy door operators here.
Norton-Rixson What's the Difference Between a Norton Rixson 6200 and 6300 Series Operator? The Norton Rixson portfolio of low energy operators offers a solution for every application—but what's the difference between the 6200 and the 6300 Series Operators?
Norton-Rixson The Fundamental Difference Between Low and High Energy Door Operators A low energy door operator assists individuals with limited mobility whereas a high energy door operator provides continuous automation for all.
Norton-Rixson How Cam Action Door Closers Overcome Latching Issues Cam action closers are the right choice where proper latching, accessibility, and aesthetics are a priority. Learn how cam action door closers overcome latching issues here.
Norton-Rixson Does Your Building Need Heavy-Duty Door Closers? Door closers are an important security layer in commercial buildings. Without this safeguard, an unlatched door leaves your building at risk of intrusions. Learn more about how heavy-duty door closers safeguard your buildings.
Norton-Rixson A Quick Guide to Door Closer Grades Door closers are assigned one of three grades as determined by ANSI/BHMA 156.4. Ultimately, these grades serve as a benchmark for endurance.
Norton-Rixson Navigating the Complexities of Fire-Rated Doors Fire-rated door assemblies are a critical safeguard in commercial buildings, yet specifying them is a complex process. Read more about the fundamentals of a fire-rated door and the standards and codes that are applicable in your jurisdiction.
Norton-Rixson How to Determine Door Closer Handing Door closers are either left or right-handed. But how do you determine door handing? Read our short blog to learn how to determine door closer handing.
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