Frame on plasterboard
Door frame wood, steel ...
Electricity : For metal frames ( bathroom, kitchen ) Check the earthing!
An electrician asks his apprentice:
– Take one of these two sons, please.
- That's it, I have one.
- Do you feel anything?
- Not at all.
- It must be the other then. Above all, don't touch it, there are 2000 volts on it!
The dimensions of an interior residential door are specified by standard NF P 01 005.
There are several standardized sizes for interior doors:
The standard height of a door is always 204 cm (2.04 meters).
The standard width of a door can be 63 cm, 73 cm, 83 cm or 93 cm.
The standard thickness of a door can vary between 29 and 40 mm.
Left
2 equal leaves
Right
2 tiered leaves , small leaf with
left or right
Double leaf interior doors.
If the door has two equal leaves, it is 204 cm high and 146 cm wide, i.e. 73 cm per leaf.
If the door has two unequal leaves, it is 204 cm high and 126 cm wide,
with a 93 cm wide leaf and a 33 cm wide leaf.
Entrance door: what height and what width?
An entrance door has different standard dimensions than an interior door. It is indeed taller and wider.
The traditional standard model of the entrance door measures 215 cm in height and 90 cm in width.
However, there are also variations in terms of standardized dimensions. You will find standard entrance doors measuring:
200 cm high and 80 cm wide,
200 cm high and 90 cm wide,
215 cm high and 80 cm wide,
There is also a standardization of the dimensions of double leaf entrance doors:
215 cm high and 100 cm wide, i.e. 50 cm per leaf.
215 cm high and 120 cm wide, i.e. 60 cm per leaf.
The main frame profiles
Standard profile 1
Built profile
Frame 88, for partition 72
Frame 68 for 50mm partition
Frame 72 for partition 50
mm or 72 mm
The songs
Edges degreased, door edges
straight
Hardware with hinge
Covering edges, door to
recovery
Fitting by plug
The frames are installed as they progress: either after installation of the framework, or once the plates of one of the two facings have been installed.
The false plumb on a current height (2.50m) must not exceed 5mm.
The top of the frame is always placed with a large square minimum 60 x 60.
If you don't have a large square made in one
with an angle of BA 13
Here the ceiling will be installed after the installation of the partitions
Other frame on wooden frame
Doorframe on (placostil) view from below
Doorframe
Plasterboard
Partition amount
Two wooden frames on the end of the partition
Amount
Rail
Self-drilling screw
25mm screw
Fixing the frame 35 or 45 mm screws on upright, plate, wooden frame
Break of a frame without the screed.
Take the mason's reference line of 1 meter "if you have no
line of the mason take the level of the threshold of the entrance door "plus 1 m
Draw a line from the inside of the frame (top of the door) at 105.5 cm, with the finished screed there should be 1cm left under the door, all standard doors bottom 204 cm
with a small opening of 3mm between the frame and the top of the door
Reference Level: This is usually the finished grade level of the lower ground floor. It is indicated on the site by a borrowed line (blue) drawn at 1 meter from the finished floor
Mason reference 1 meter
Top of the frame 105.5 cm
Frame seal with MAP on the backing
Fill the holes with MAP double glue or PF3 plaster tile glue
Make notches that will be hidden behind the frame
Larder 70mm screws, at an angle.
3 mini screws on 3 points
Frame fixed on plasterboard BA13 without upright provided behind
Drop from rail or upright, 15 cm