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Energy saved by Boon Edam Revolving Doors worldwide is 9201092 kWh
Resulting in a CO2 emission reduction of 4149508 kg

 
 
 
 
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Boon Edam's manual and automatic revolving doors are an economical way to reduce a building's energy costs while enhancing interior comfort and creating a stylish entrance.

Manual Revolving Doors

We offer two manual revolving door models in both 3-wing and 4-wing configurations in several sizes. The TQM revolving door is available in many finishes to suit any elevation from classical to modern. Our best-selling Crystal TQ all-glass revolving door adds elegance to any upscale application.

Automatic Revolving Doors

Boon Edam's comprehensive automatic revolving door selection accommodates buildings large and small and offers the same energy saving benefits and reduced air infiltration as manual revolving doors. Select from small, 3 and 4-wing models for lower traffic applications. Or, consider a large 2-wing or 3-wing automatic revolving door for large applications such as retail centers, hospitals, and airports. Each automatic revolving door is equipped with our state-of-the-art, redundant safety sensor systems.

Special Purpose Doors

See our special doors for unique entrance or pedestrian traffic situations. For example, our Flowslide special revolving door uses curved sliding panels to deliver a complete physical separation between two crossing passenger flows on a single floor.

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This architectural book on revolving doors is written by Allen Beardmore. Included in this book of 520 pages is a detailed review of some 180 significant international patents since 1881, measured drawings of assemblies dating back to 1903 and over 240 beautiful illustrations in full colour comprising photographs, extracts from journals and makers´ catalogues - some of them very rare-as well as architects´ drawings and makers´ publicity matter.

The revolving door since 1881
architecture in detail
by Alan Beardmore


 
 
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