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OUTLINE
Easily the most popular revolving door available on
the Australian market, the AGP Fullview Series is
an exceptional all purpose entrance door. With an
extensive range of optional features, it is suitable for
any building type and many different applications.
As the ‘Fullview’ Series name suggests, the door is designed
to be transparent and modern without the cluttered look of
conventional revolving doors that require metal columns at the
central axis or fully framed rotating door wings.
The door is available in either 3 or 4 wing configuration in sizes
from 2400mm to 5200mm in diameter and can be built with
either fixed or collapsable door wings. The electrical motor drive
and control system is mounted in the canopy for easy access and
service. The canopy can be finished in stainless steel, aluminium
or brass.
Every ‘Fullview’ door is fitted with a range of electronic safety
sensor to ensure optimum safety at all times. A large number
of innovative options and engineering initiatives are available
to allow each door to be custom built to suit your specific
requirements.
2 Door mullion
Side walls
Canopy
Lights
Fixed ceiling
Revolving ceiling
Door leafSilicon jointBottom rail
Top rail
Press to slowbutton
Controlswitchpanel
FLOORLEVEL
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FLOORLEVEL
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DIMENSION DETAILS
3 LEAF CONFIGURATION
4 LEAF CONFIGURATION
PLAN ELEVATION
‘A’ O/A Diameter 2800 3200 3600 4000 4400
‘B’ Opening 1300 1500 1700 1900 2100
‘A’ O/A Diameter 3600 3800 4000 4200 4400
‘B’ Opening 2442 2584 2725 2867 3008
NOTE: Doors can be custom built to your exact size
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PLAN ELEVATION
STANDARD FEATURES
CLADDINGDoors can be supplied in a range of finishes
including powdercoated and anodised
aluminium and stainless steel in linished or
mirror finishes.
LOCKINGElectric locking of the doorset is built into the
drive motor to provide a secure entrance at
night.
LIGHTSQuartz halogen down lights are fitted within
in the inner revolving ceiling. These lights give
a high light level within each quadrant of the
door and as the lights rotate within the door
there are no ‘strobing’ effects or shadows
within the quadrant caused when the door
wings pass under a stationery light. These
lights automatically switch off 20 seconds
after the door has locked.
GLASSAll glazing within the revolving door meets the
requirements of AS1288:2007. The glass to the
revolving carousel is 12mm toughened. The
glass to the sidewalls is 8mm curved toughend.
All glass is clear with other options, such as low
iron or tinted, available upon request.
SPEED ‘SLOW DOWN’ BUTTONAll doors are fitted with an illuminated push
button that will slow the door down to half
of its normal speed for two revolutions. This
will make the revolving door more safely
accessible for wheelchair users and elderly
people.
CONTROL SWITCH PANELAll doors are fitted with a control switch panel
that has a number of features:
A. Mode and Fault Indicator LED’s
The 3 indicator LEDs are designed to indicate
the current status of the four position mode
key switch as well as any fault indications.
The LEDs will either be switched constantly
on, slowly flashing or fast flashing and can
be in any combination of these to give a
particular mode or fault indication.
B. Emergency Stop ButtonWhen the button is pressed the door will stop
immediately.
C. Mode Key SwitchThe four position mode switch can have the
key removed in any position leaving the door
set in that particular operational mode. The
functions of the control switch are as follows;
‘REMOTE’ mode
This mode is used when the door is connected
to a remote security system that will
automatically switch the door from lock mode
to run mode on a programmed basis.
‘RUN’ mode (automatic operation)
The door will run automatically and override
any remote signals.
‘LOCK’ mode
The door will rotate to the lock position
and automatically lock. Should ‘clamshell’
sidewalls be fitted, these will automatically
close. This mode will override a signal from a
remote security system.
‘STOP’ mode
The door will stop in the locking position but
the door will not lock.
DOOR OPERATIONFullview doors can be programmed to operate
in the following ways.
‘CONSTANT SPEED’ (Standard).
In this mode the door will revolve at a
constant speed with no radar sensors
mounted on the door canopy.
‘STOP - RUN’ (Optional Extra).
In this mode the door will remain stationary
until a radar sensor picks up an approaching
person. The door will then smoothly
accelerate to the run speed and when no
traffic has been detected for a predetermined
period the door will slow down to idle speed
for two revolutions before stopping. This
mode requries the mounting of radar sensors
onto the door canopy.
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Images (Next Page)
1: 182 George Street, Sydney
2: Hilton Hotel, Sydney
3: 818 Bourke Street, Docklands
3: 1 Margaret Street, Sydney
OPTIONAL FEATURES
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AUTOMATIC SLIDING ‘CLAMSHELL’ SIDEWALLS As an alternative to additional night doors
that close off the entrance of the revolving
door at night, AGP doors can be fitted with
‘clamshell’ sliding sidewalls. These clamshells
are indistinguishable from the sidewalls of a
conventional revolving door and provide a
more aesthetically pleasing product.
When the door is switched to lock mode, the
sidewalls are motorised to automatically slide
to the closed position and lock to prevent
unwanted access to the door entry area and
to keep it free from airborne debris, papers,
dust and rubbish. When the Door is switched
to run mode the clamshells automatically slide
open and the door will commence normal
revolving operation.
BATTERY BACKUPA UPS can be fitted to the revolving door to
provide continued power to the revolving
door (for a limited period) in the event of
a power failure. This is particularly useful
when used with the auto wind back feature
to provide an alternative egress route in an
emergency.
MANUAL BREAKOUT DOOR WINGS As an option, all Fullview series revolving
doors can be fitted with an inbuilt collapsing
mechanism. By folding back the door wings
the automatic drive is stopped to facilitate
large continuous traffic flow through both
sides of the door. This facility is very useful
for theatres and venues where there is a large
surge of people at the end of a performance
or sporting event.
AUTO WIND BACK DOOR WINGSAn option for all Fullview series doors fitted
with collapsable door wings is to fit a motor
drive system that will automatically open
the door wings. This system is particularly
useful if there is a need for emergency egress,
smoke ventilation requirements or when high
volumes of traffic are anticipated.
EXTRA HEIGHT CANOPYFullview revolving doors have a nominal
height of 400mm however as as architectural
feature it is possible to provide special
extended height canopies to provide an
imposing building entry.
ILLUMINATED SIGNAGETo provide personalised branding to the
building entry the canopy fascia of the
revolving door can have numbers, the
building name or company logos laser cut and
illuminated from behind.
CANTILEVERED AWNINGSTo provide greater protection for users when
a door is installed in an exposed location, or
simply as an architectural feature, a custom
made cantilvered glass awning can be
integrated into the revolving door design.
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SAFETY FEATURES
Images
Front: 2 Market Street, Sydney
Page 2: SA Water @ VS1, Adelaide
Back: 737 Bourke Street, Melbourne
MULLION SAFETY SENSORSThe AGP mullion safety sensors provide
optimum safety between the leading edge
of the mullion and the approaching revolving
door leaf.
If an object is detected in front of the leading
mullion when the door leaf is within a
distance of 500mm from the leading mullion
the door will stop rotating until the object
has moved from the safety zone.
The AGP mullion safety sensors comply with
the Australian Standard on Revolving Doors
AS5007:2008.
DOOR LEAF SAFETY SENSORSThe AGP rotating door leaf infrared safety
sensors are fitted to the top door rails and
scans the area directly in front of each door
leaf.
Should a person be detected the door will
slow down to the speed of the person and if
necessary stop.
The system is designed to minimise the
possibility of collision between each revolving
door leaf and a person or object inside the
revolving door.
For elderly or handicapped persons the ability
of a door to slow down to the same speed as
they are walking has real safety advantages.
This system is ideally suited for larger doors
when there is more space inside each door
quadrant.
The AGP door leaf safety sensors comply with
the Australian Standard on Revolving Doors
AS5007:2008
DOOR RAIL SAFETY SENSORSThe AGP rotating door rail contact safety
sensors are fitted to the front of each door
leaf. Should a person’s foot come into contact
with the bottom rail the revolving door will
immediately stop.
The system is designed to stop the revolving
door should the infrared sensor fail to pick up
the obstruction earlier.
The AGP door rail safety sensors comply with
the Australian Standard on Revolving Doors
AS5007:2008
CASE STUDIES
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DEUTSCHE BANK PLACE Sydney [2005]The prestigious 126 Phillip Street development
features 3 off 3600mm diameter 4 wing
Fullview Series revolving doors in a natural
anodised aluminium finish to match the
surrounding framed glazing of the 15m high
covered plaza.
AGP undertook the revolving door package in
conjunction with this plaza glazing as well as
the extensive lift foyer glazing. The revolving
doors feature specially designed illuminated
canopy ceilings made from white frosted glass
ceiling panels that can be easily removed to
allow for servicing of the drive motor.
Builder: Bovis Lend Lease
Glazier: Architectural Glass Projects
Architect: Foster & Partners / Hassell
BRISBANE SQUAREBrisbane [2006]To enable this 38 storey high rise building,
which houses the Brisbane City Council
offices and library, to achieve a 5 Green
Star rating, a revolving door at the main
entrance was essential to maintain an
airlock and provide pleasant conditions
within the public plaza regardless of the
weather outside.
A 3700mm diameter Fullview Series
revolving door in a linished stainless steel
finish was selected to suit the surrounding
frameless glass assembly. The door features
automatic sliding clamshell sidewalls and
manual breakout door wings.
Builder: Baulderstone Hornibrook
Glazier: Permasteelisa Pty Ltd
Architect: Denton Corker Marshall
MELBOURNE CENTRAL Melbourne [2003]The redevelopment of the Melbourne Central
office building features a striking glass
assembly into the foyer of the main office
building. To complement this impressive
entrance, 2 off large 4600mm and one
3000m diameter ‘Fullview’ revolving doors
were installed in a mirror stainless steel finish
and featuring automatic sliding clamshell
sidewalls for greater security at night.
Builder: Bovis Lend Lease
Architect: ARM / B&N Pty Ltd
9 Liberty Road Huntingwood NSW 2148
T (+61) 02 9671 0000F (+61) 02 9672 1951W www.agpgroup.com.au
In Pursuit Of Excellence
A proudly Australian owned and operated company, AGP Door Systems Pty Limited is a
specialist designer, manufacturer and installer of a wide range of automatic and manually
operated revolving doors and high security entry/exit systems.
The Fullview series revolving door has been the most popular door in Australia since 1995, with
a combination of architectural appeal, customised quality design and a wide range of optional
features making it stand out from the competition.