DESCRIPTION
- Living in Australia offers a lifestyle beyond compare. But the threat of bushfires is never far from your doorstep and needs to be considered when building or renovating. Australian Standards outline different construction practices and building materials for five bushfire hazard levels, known as Bushfire Attack Levels (BALs).
- BAL 12.5: Low
- BAL 19: Moderate
- BAL 29: High
- BAL 40: Very high
- BAL FZ: Flame zone
Corinthian offers a large range of doors designs that are manufactured to meet the regulatory requirements of building to BAL 29 and BAL 40 standards. To determine your home’s BAL rating, and any special requirements for building in your area, consult your local council, government, or local fire authority.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
Entrance doors MUST be installed in weather protected openings;
You should avoid getting your doors wet, even after finishing/sealing; and NEVER hose your door down.
For further information, please refer to DOOR CARE & MAINTENANCE
DOOR IMAGES
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SPECIFICATION
DOOR SIZES
The BAL 29 Rural range is available in a range of standard sizes. Custom made sizes are also available to suit your specific opening. Contact your nearest Corinthian showroom for information regarding custom sizes.
Entrance door sizes
- Heights: 2040*, 2340^mm
- Widths: 820mm
- Thickness: 40mm
Sidelight size
- Heights: 2040, 2340mm
- Widths: 400mm
- Thickness: 40mm
*Size not available in PRU 04 design. ^ Size not available in PUR 03 design.
BUSHFIRE RATING
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- The building requirements for house design and construction vary according to the Bushfire Attack Level (BAL) that a development falls into.
- The building requirements for each BAL are set out in Australian Standard: 3959 Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas 2009 (AS3959).
CONTACT US
MORE CONTACT INFO
John Carroll
Mobile: 0414301515
Colin Carroll
Mobile: 0421273887
Office Numbers
Phone: 1300233707
Fax: 0249135340