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Horizon HD Series Automatic Sliding Door Operators

Changes in the laws on 1 January 1999 have led to the introduction of one of Australasia's most advanced Automatic Sliding Door Operators. Over the years Horizon have been designing, developing and testing what we believe is the most advanced Automatic sliding Door Operator in the Australasian region.

With offices throughout Australia and New Zealand we have been able to manufacture an operator that is suited to many varied applications from the heat and humidity in FNQ to the cold and wet of Invercargill in New Zealand. Our intimate knowledge of the Australasian Region is challenged by none, quite simply we are "Ahead of the Rest".

Our HD range of sliding door operators are designed to literally think for themselves, employing state-of-the-art microprocessor electronics, practical, sturdy and simplistic mechanical componentry with the aim to achieve the utmost in reliability whilst reducing maintenance and service requirements to an absolute minimum.

Our foremost design criteria was to exceed all relevant Australian and New Zealand Standards applicable to the manufacture, installation and operation of an Automatic Sliding Door Operator.

A Standards Consultant was engaged to survey the complete AS/NZS listing and to research which standards -including relevant subsections -were applicable and avoid any possible points of law. You may well be surprised at what we found was required as of 1999.

Our HD Series of Automatic Sliding Door Operators have been tested to and exceed the requirements of each of standard as applicable to Automatic Sliding Door Operators.


NZS 4239-1992
Class 2 & Class 3 Automatic Sliding Door Assemblies

Class 2 -up to 200 kgs combined door mass

Class 3 -over 250 kgs combined door mass (HD3 has been tested to 450 kgs)


AS 2047-1-19961 NZS 4211
Amnd 31994
High Velocity Static & Dynamic wind load simulated test

AS 1939-1990 1 NZS 1939-1990
IPx3 -Degree of dust and moisture protection provided by enclosures for electrical equipment

AS 3000-19911 NZS 3000-1991
Wiring Rules for Buildings, Structures & Premises

AS 1044-1995 1 NZS 1044-1995
Electromagnetic Interference that an electrical device can emit. Denoted by the C-tick mark.

AS 3100-19971 NZS 3100-1997
General requirements for electrical equipment

AS 3108-19941 NZS 3108-1994
General requirements for Isolating Transformers

AS 3115-19961 NZS 3115-1996
General requirements for Motor Driven Electrical Appliances and Equipment

AS 3191-19961 NZS 3191-1998
General requirements for Flex & Plug Cords Interfacing with AS/NZS 3000 Compliant Buildings

AS 4695-1996 1 NZS 4695-1996
Fire Hazard Testing of Electromechanical Products & Equipment

AS 3820-1998 1 NZS 3820-1998
Essential Safety Requirements for Low Voltage Electrical Equipment

BCA Code Requirements
Complies with relevant sections of the Code including sections D2.29, D2-21-AS APPLICABLE

This equipment is intended to be connected to wiring that complies with AS/NZS 3000

Like you, we now believe there is only one choice for your next Automatic Sliding Door Operator

"Horizon HD Series"
"Your Open & Shut Answer to Total Door Control"

 

 

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