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StormMeister® uPVC Flood Doors (Inward or Outward Opening)

StormMeister Patented Active Flood Sealing

StormMeister™ uPVC Flood Doors and Flood Windows, the only flood products fitted with an Active Flood Seal mechanisms maintained by pressure of flood water. All StormMeister products have been developed in-house and are protected by StormMeister patents in the UK., Europe, the US and by copyrights Worldwide.

Flood Doors spend most of their life as everyday entrance doors and at StormMeister we believe they should perform as everyday entrance doors. StormMeister Flood Doors are designed to be easy to operate, and the only flood doors to comply with BS EN 12217 Building Regulations for door handle operating forces.

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Key Features & Benefits

  • Flood Protection: Tested in accordance with PAS1188-1:2014 to 600 mm, flood sealed all around the door providing ongoing flood protection.
  • Impact Resistance: Fully steel-reinforced outer frame and sash, panels are double MDF reinforced, 6.8 laminated glass externally, 4 mm toughened glass internally. 
  • Easy Operation: Compliant with BS EN 12217 Building Regulations for door handle operating forces. Suitable for operation by all, including the elderly and disabled. 
  • Locking Mechanism: High security PAS 24 compliant locking mechanism with 2 anti-lift shoot bolts, 3 hook locks and 5 roller cams. 
  • Security Hinges: High security anti-lift hinges 6-way adjustment.
  • Bespoke Sizes and Designs: All StormMeister Flood Doors are individually made to the customers sizes and design, with specification appropriate to the anticipated flood risk.
  • Colour Finishing Options: As well as standard white, all flood doors can come with woodgrain finishes and/or colour finished in any RAL Classic colour at our own state of the art colour finishing facility. 

Technical Information

Inward Opening Technical

Flood Seal Activation Sequence:

STEP 1

Step 1

A multiple chamber structure is formed by a specially designed Chamber Gaset.

Flood water is allowed to enter the two water chambers: the First Chamber and then into the Expansion Chamber.

STEP 2

As flood water enters the First Chamber and then the Expansion Chamber, the pressure of the flood water presses the seal firmly against the door leaf.

The seal is wrapping itself around the door leaf, creating a tight seal.

Outward Opening Technical

Flood Seal Activation Sequence:

STEP 1

The outward opening flood seal is comprised of two parts. One part is a semi-closed cell strip, and the other is the Active Gasket.

STEP 2

When the door is closed and locked, the Active Gasket will press into the semi-closed cell strip, as shown in Step 2.

STEP 3

When the flood water rises the Active Gasket works like a finger and thumb, pinching the semi-closed cell to create a flood seal, as shown in Step 3.