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Joseph H. Dixon, Jr. P.E. <br /> Product Design Consultant Florida No. 7768 3952 Lake Mira Ct. <br /> 407-671-0169 Orlando,FL 3.2.81.7 I . <br /> June 1,2007 <br /> CITY OF ZE?B !11 �.I r" Revised October 28,2008 <br /> LDM;0FFIA-L- ---Revised September 28,2009 <br /> Revised February 22, 2012 <br /> EVALUATION REPORT No.: ER 07-0005-R3 <br /> Reference No.: 27013 28064 29031_32010 <br /> Product: Exterior Doors—Roll-Up Doors <br /> Slat Models.300 Series(flat): 324, 322,320 <br /> Slat Models 40OF Series(flat): 424F,422F,420F,418F <br /> Slat Models 400C Series(curved): 424C,422C,420C,418` <br /> Insulated Slat Models 600 Series: 622, 620, 618 <br /> Sheet Models 200 Series: 233, 203 H;DfXO <br /> O aF <br /> Manufacturer: Asta Door Corporation • �. �� <br /> 4255 McEver Industrial Drive,NW . <br /> Acworth, GA 30101 STATE OF a <br /> Statement of Compliance: �2Z�/y ��'�` ••'• .QRKA''��������� <br /> The Rolling Overhead Doors described in this report were evaluated to be in co�ri%��eV } ��` <br /> 2010 Florida Building Code. The doors are,for the purpose intended,at least equival�entlto at <br /> required by the Code when manufactured and installed as described below. <br /> Description of the Product <br /> General—Slat Doors and Insulated Doors <br /> i <br /> The curtain on all models is suspended from a rotating shaft about which the curtain is coiled as the <br /> curtain is raised. In the closed position,the sides of the curtain are constrained from lateral <br /> movement along their vertical edges by steel guides that are attached to the door jambs. This <br /> constraint provides resistance to lateral wind forces. Various guide configurations are used for the <br /> different door styles included in this report. Tlie lateral wind'forees,are transferred from the curtain <br /> to the guides and then through the attachment elements to.the'door jamb: Windlocks are attached to <br /> each end of alternate slats.These windlocks engage the guides and help restrain the curtain under <br /> wind load. The door jambs are part of the main wind frame-resisting system and usually are <br /> constructed of steel, concrete, or concrete masonry units. <br /> Guides are made using three angles configured as E-Guides or Z-Guides with a windlock bar <br /> welded to the middle angle. The test door qualified the door for attachment to either steel or <br /> concrete jambs. <br /> Page I of l l <br /> C:\Consulting\Client\Asta\32010 Eval Report ER-07-0005-R3 022212.doc <br />