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NanaWall® NW Wood 540 - The Slimmest Wood Framed Folding Glass Wall
NanaWall® NW Wood 540 - The Slimmest Wood Framed Folding Glass Wall

    NanaWall® NW Wood 540 - The Slimmest Wood Framed Folding Glass Wall

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    NW Wood 540, part of the Generation 4 Folding Glass Walls by NanaWall, provides the slimmest wood frame in the folding door industry. With a quadruple laminated cross-grained wood frame profile styled in a subtly rounded design, the intersection of two folding panels is a mere 5 11/16" (144 mm). 

    The quadruple-layer laminated wood allows for larger panel sizes, creates structural integrity, and provides long-term durability. Unlike other systems on the market, NanaWall wood framed systems are built on solid single-species wood frames and are not veneered over inferior wood. NW Wood 540 is manufactured with sustainably harvested wood. The wood options meet the international standards of FSC or PEFC.

    NW Wood 540 is a floor supported wood framed system, capable of reaching impressive system heights up to 9' 10" (3000 mm) and panel widths up to 3' 3" (1000 mm). This folding glass wall can also offer opening sizes with the integration of FourFold and SixFold Panel Sets that move and stack to either side of the opening. As a custom-built architectural solution, this system is available in inswing, outswing, and open corner configurations.

    A fundamental benefit of this Generation 4 folding glass wall is energy efficiency and strong weather performance. The solid wood frames provides exceptional insulative protection from outside elements and delivers comfort and security when closed. NW Wood 540 has been put through rigorous independent performance testing for air, water, structural, operation, and forced entry. Depending on glass type selection, it offers thermal performance values as low as “.19”. The system comes standard with continuous seals along the face of each panel frame.

    Specification
    • For double or triple glazed systems, units can reach heights of 9' 10" (3000 mm) and panel widths up to 3' 3" (1000 mm). The glass pocket can accommodate glass from 1 1/8" (28 mm) to 1 7/8" (48 mm) insulated glass.

      Panel frames are slim with a total 5 11/16" (144 mm) junction where the two adjacent folding vertical stiles meet. Top and bottom rails are a minimal 3 1/4" (82 mm), along with stiles as thin as 2 5/8" (67 mm), provide slim-line aesthetics. Panel depth is 3 3/8" (86 mm). To coordinate with design programs, simulated divided lites, horizontal and vertical mullions are possible. NW Wood 540 allows for an up to 3' 3" (1000 mm) wide swing panel hinged to the side jamb. Swing panels have been tested and passed over 500,000 cycles and can be optionally outfitted with higher kickplates for ADA compliance. 

      Panel sizes and configurations are Florida statewide approved with Product Approval number FL41107. NW Wood 540 is available in FSC certified Sapeli Mahogany, and PEFC certified European Pine, Spruce, Meranti, and Western Hemlock. Other specialty wood options are available upon request.

    Technical specification
    • Unique ref.nanawall-nw-wood-540-the-slimmest-wood-framed-folding-glass-wall
    • Product familyDoors
    • Product groupFolding Doors and Grilles
    • TypeObject (single object)
    • Date of publishing2022-08-26
    • Edition number1
    Related
    • Material mainWood
    Classification
    • BIMobject CategoryDoors - Folding Doors
    • IFC classificationDoor Panel
    • UNSPSC nameWooden doors
    • UNSPSC code30171504
    • Uniclass 2015 CodeSs_25_30_20_78
    • Uniclass 2015 DescriptionSliding folding doorset systems
    • CSI MasterFormat 2014 Code08 35 13
    • CSI MasterFormat 2014 TitleFolding Doors
    • OmniClass Number23-17 11 23 15
    • OmniClass TitleFolding All Glass Doors and Grilles
    • CSI UniFormat II CodeB2030
    • CSI UniFormat II TitleExterior Doors

    Region availability

    North America
    Anguilla
    Antigua and Barbuda
    Aruba
    Barbados
    Belize
    Bermuda
    British Virgin Islands
    Canada
    Caribbean Netherlands
    Cayman Islands
    Collectivity of Saint Martin
    Costa Rica
    Cuba
    Curaçao
    Dominica
    Dominican Republic
    El Salvador
    Greenland
    Grenada
    Guadeloupe
    Guatemala
    Haiti
    Honduras
    Jamaica
    Martinique
    Mexico
    Montserrat
    Nicaragua
    Panama
    Puerto Rico
    Saint Kitts and Nevis
    Saint Lucia
    Saint Pierre and Miquelon
    Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
    Saint-Barthélemy
    Sint Maarten
    The Bahamas
    Trinidad and Tobago
    Turks and Caicos Islands
    U.S. Virgin Islands
    United States