- Product Code: HUR-1692-1001
- Manufacturer Code: HANH_700X900-20
- Package Type: Parcel M
- Shopping Category: Hardware > Building Materials > Doors

Hanover reinforced raised panel

Hanover 20

PVC Door with Hanover half panel

Double border moulding

Polystyrene with MDF panel
Reinforced Panel with Square Moulding
20mm, 24mm or 28mm thick
Decorative moulding to inside and out
Reinforced half panel with attractive double border moulding on both sides. Features a Polystyrene inner with strong MDF core between tough UV stable white PVC-u skins. These raised half panels are easy to cut and fit.
Commonly used to replace damaged panels in PVC-u and aluminium doors or conservatory frames and to blank off unwanted glazed panels.
Features & Benefits
- Stronger and more secure with MDF reinforcement
- Standard white matches most profiles
- Colourfast and UV stable
- High impact and chemical resistance
- Manufactured to industry standards
- Fire-resistant and self-extinguishing
- Weatherproof and rot resistant
- Totally recyclable and non-toxic
- Attractive double border feature
Manufactured in accordance with BS 476 Part 7 - Spread of Flame Class 1 and BS 4735, with self-extinguishing fire retardant materials and fulfils Part L Building Regulations.
Technical Information
Measurement | Value |
---|---|
Panel Size (w x h) | 700mm x 900mm* |
Panel Thickness | 20mm, 24mm or 28mm* |
Outer Moulding Size (w x h) | 495mm x 495mm |
Inner Moulding Size (w x h) | 355mm x 355mm |
Outer Skin | 1.5mm PVC-u sheet |
Infill Material | Polystyrene and 4mm MDF board |
Colour | White 626 |
Standards Compliance | Part L Building Regulations, BS 476 Part 7 - Spread of Flame Class 1, BS 4735. |
Minimum Cut Size (W x H) | 550mm x 550mm |
* Allow cutting and manufacturing tolerances of ±5mm (width and height), and ±2mm (thickness).
Fitting PVC-u Door Half Panels
Fitting the panels is fairly straight forward, but we offer 5 useful pointers to bear in mind.
- Leave protective film in place to prevent scratches during handling. Be sure to peel off before fitting, or peel back from the edges, so that it does not get trapped by the beads.
- A decorators paint scraper or similar tool can be used to remove any beads. When removing, it is easier to start with the longer ones. When replacing beads, the longer ones should be done last. As you remove beads, mark the back of them to identify where they came from (ie. top, right, bottom, left) as they should be put back in the same position.
- When measuring and cutting to size, remember the phrase 'measure twice - cut once'. Be sure the measurement is correct, as a cut can't be undone.
- Fine toothed handsaw or jigsaw blade is most suitable for cutting the panels.
- Soft headed hammers can be used to encourage reluctant beads to go back in when they are fitted nice and tight. Remember that cold temperature can make PVC-u brittle.