Features
| Maximum door width |
1200 mm |
| Type |
Surface mounted door closer (top jamb) |
| Maximum door weight |
150 kg |
| Door opening angle |
100 ° |
| Suitable for door type |
Single-leaf door |
| ANSI spring size |
4 |
| Hold open function |
Y |
| Variable latching action |
Y |
| Hand orientation |
Left-handed |
| Fail-safe |
Y |
| Supported door leaf thickness (min) |
30 mm |
| Supported door leaf thickness (max) |
90 mm |
| Adjustable hold open function |
Y |
| Minimum door width |
700 mm |
Power
| Operating voltage |
230 V |
| Operating current |
600 mA |
30-90mm, Left, IP20, 8.5kg
The CD 80 from DORMA is a swing door operator that can cover both new and established areas of application. The operator has a modern, prize-winning and unobtrusive design as well as being impressively small. The low height of the
unit allows it to be optimally combined with standard profile systems. The standard mounting plate provided minimises the work required for either door leaf or lintel/top jamb fixing. After the plate has been fixed, the operator is simply latched onto it; strenuous and exacting installation work is not required. The low weight of the operator (approx. 8.5 kg including the mounting plate) enables the CD 80 to be fitted directly on the door leaf without causing excessive hinge strain.
Special functions ensure that the CD 80 has the widest possible range of applications. Push&Go, Power Assist and an extended hold open function all come as standard. The newly developed extended hold open function allows the door to be held open at an individually adjustable opening angle for a defined length of time of either 5 or 10 minutes. This function is particularly well-suited for use during loading and unloading operations or for ventilation purposes. Optimal cost effectiveness means that the CD 80 can also be used to automate doors where automatic operators were previously outside of budget. The quiet operation of the CD 80 also means that it is ideal for use in noise-sensitive areas (e.g. residential homes, offices and private dwellings).