The 615 Series rolling service doors offer an attractive, durable option to fit door openings up to 16' wide and 16' high (4877mm and 4877). The 615 Series is offered with curved slats and vinyl weatherstripping on the bottom bar.
Max. Standard Width - 16' (4877 mm)
Max. Standard Height - 16' (4877 mm)
Curtain - 24 ga. Galvanized Steel
Slat Profile - Curved, Type C-187
Finish (Interior/Exterior) - Gray or Tan
Hood - 24 ga. Galvanized Steel
Windload - 20 psf
Standard Mounting - Face of Wall
Operation -
Standard Springs - 20,000 Cyle
Weatherseal - Bottom
Guides - Galvanized Steel Roll-Formed Shapes
Bottom Bar - Extruded Aluminum with Weatherseal
Lock -
Warranty - 15-Month Limited
1.01 Work Included
The doors will be 615 Series as manufactured by Overhead Door Corporation.
1.02 Related Work
Opening preparation, miscellaneous or structural metal work, access panels, finish or field painting, field electrical wiring, wire, conduit, fuses and disconnect switches are in the Scope of Work of other divisions or trades.
1.03 Quality Assurance
In accordance with accepted quality assurance guidelines for motor-operated doors, both the door and electric operator (optional) shall be manufactured by a single-source producer of door systems; as by Overhead Door Corporation.
2.01 Curtain
Curtain slats shall be interlocking, roll-formed, curved profile, type C-187 with a slat pitch of 1 7/8" (48 mm) and depth of crown at 17/32" (13 mm). Slats shall be fabricated of minimum 24-gauge galvanized steel per ASTM A-525.0 Endlocks shall be attached to each end of alternate slats to prevent lateral movement. (Optional slat material is 22-gauge steel.)
2.02 Bottom Bar
The bottom bar shall be an extruded aluminum member, to reinforce the curtain in the guides, and shall have a vinyl weatherseal attached. (Optional two angle bottom bars in galvanized steel are available.)
2.03 Guides
Guides shall be roll-formed, galvanized structural quality steel shapes attached to a continuous galvanized steel wall angle.
2.04 Brackets
Brackets shall be cold-rolled galvanized steel to support the counterbalance, curtain and hood.
2.05 Counterbalance
The counterbalance shall be adjustable helical torsion springs housed in a steel tube or pipe barrel, supporting the curtain with a deflection limited to .03" per foor (.76 mm) of span. Designed for 20,000 cycles. (Optional cycle designs are available, such as 50,000, or 100,000 cycles). Counterbalance shall be adjustable by means of an adjusting tension wheel.
2.06 Hood
The hood shall be minimum 24-gauge galvanized steel. Intermediate supports shall be furnished to support the hood where required on wider opening.s
2.07 Operation
Manual push-up up to 108 sq. ft. (10034 sq. mm) or 12' x 9' (3658 mm x 2743 mm). Above 12' x 9' (3658 mm x 2743 mm) shall be manual chain hoist. (Optional motor operation.)
2.08 Locking
Manual push-up doors shall have interior bottom bar slide bolts, suitable for padlocking by others. Manual chain hoist operated doors shall have chain keeper locks suitable for padlocking by others. (Cylinder locks are optional. Manufacturer's standard cylinder is supplied or master-keyed cylinder may be furnished by others.)
When electric motor operation is chosen, and when cylinder and/or slide bolt locks are specified, interlock switches are recommended to be specified to prevent door curtain travel when the lock rods are engaged in the guides.
2.09 Finish
Curtain slats and hoods shall be galvanized per ASTM A-653 and shall receive a rust-inhibitive, roll-coating process, including baked-on prime paint to be .2 miils thick, and a baked-on polyester top coat to be .6 mils thick. All non-galvanized exposed ferrous surfaces shall receive one coat of rust-inhibitive primer. (OHD ColorSpec optional powder coat finish.)
3.01 Execution
The 615 Series rolling service doors shall be installed in accordance with Overhead Door Corporation instructions and standards. Installation will be by authorized Overhead Door Corporation representatives.
* Note to specifiers: The specification is a suggested guide. Available options are shown in parentheses.