Diebold Titan Series Bank Main Vault Door Class Ii Safe Room

US $3800

  • Chicago, Illinois, United States
  • Jun 1st
Titan® Series Vault Doors The TITAN family is a proprietary series of vault doors, offering secure, convenient, full-featured performance in UL Class II series listed vault doors. These doors are an excellent solution for vault security when installed in either a Diebold modular vault system or poured-on-site vault. Class II doors are more than 10" (254mm) thick overall. Thanks to a special Diebold-formulated fibrous concrete compound and interlocking steel reinforcement, TITAN vault doors achieve a level of strength unequaled by other doors in their class that use other types of construction. Intelligent construction minimizes cost while maximizing security and convenience. 1. TITAN series vault doors don't require a pit for installation, thereby minimizing construction costs and facilitating access for customers, teller carts and busses. 2. The vestibule is fabricated from the same high-security materials as the door and the sill plate is covered with an anti-skid material. The daygate is equipped with hardware for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). 3. The door is secured by a full-height, stainless steel-clad locking bar that engages both vertical jambs. When the door is closed, the hinge side fixed locking bar engages. Turning the handle or optional handwheel extends the locking bar into the jamb on the opposite side of the door, providing total vertical locking action. A door contact indicates when the door is secured. 4. TITAN vault doors are finished in fine grain, satin finish stainless steel with aluminum trim for low maintenance and attractive appearance. Features 1. A three-movement, 144-hour manual timelock is standard. The design allows the vault door operator to verify that the timelock is properly engaged and the vault door secured before scattering the combination locks. 2. A Diebold exclusive is the daylight holdup feature of the TITAN series vault door, which helps protect employees against vault lock-ins. When the door is unlocked in the morning, an automatic mechanism trips to keep the locking bar from extending. The door can be closed, but not locked. When it's time to secure the vault, a special keylock is engaged which resets the mechanism so the locking bar may be extended. 3. The ventilator is an integral part of the TITAN series doors, which maximizes usable interior wall space. The ventilator is illuminated, flush with the door and requires only a simple pull to activate. Options Electronic timelock movements Glass daygate Optional cladding style Optional spoked handle and round handwheel available for field installation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ this Diebold Vault room was privately built for the Geneva Lake Kennel Club Greyhound race track own a true piece of History  Vault room inside dimensions are 6 feet deep 5 1/2 feet wide and 8 1/2 feet tall the Vault panels that make the room are Class 2 Burglary and Fire resistant each panel is stamped with this marking it is now resting in storage on a heavy duty Cronkhite 3610 utility trailer with a 16 foot tilt deck and 4 foot stationary front deck it can handle 16'200 pounds and cost over 10 grand new your choice to buy the trailer its on an move it your self or hire someone to remove it off the trailer an ship it your self I'm sure we can work something out. feel free an ask any questions or concerns you may have thank you for your time. the Vault panels were made by vaultstructures.com and if you like to can purchase more to make the room larger Modular Vaults and Doors The U.L. ratings are as follows: Class M - 15 Minutes Class 1 - 30 Minutes Class 2 - 60 Minutes Class 3 - 120 Minutes • The vault panels are a combination of various concrete products and security fibers and are enclosed in galvanized metal frame to allow welding of the vault panel to form walls, ceiling and floors. • Welds are made at the job site to meet U.L. installation requirements, which includes covering all welds with a non-corrosive paint. • Caulking material may be used to provide a smooth transition between panels. • Vault panels are sized to meet the specific job requirements. • VSI recommends general contractors apply a finish to both sides of the completed vault. This finish could be a choice of materials, including drywall and paint • Both sides of the vault panel are a construction grade concrete finish, and the surface is ideal for drywall adhesive. • The sides of the vault panel are framed with electrostatic galvanized steel. • The metal frame allows for the attaching of “hat channels” to install drywall. • Vault panels are designed to fit together with a minimum of gap not normally found in competitive products. • The application of drywall and other wall finishes can save time, money and space. • Normal installation requires a smooth and level surface. • The use of shims is recommended to correct any imperfections in the floor level. • Each wall vault panel has a built in lifting anchor for installation purposes. When computing the square footage of the vault panels, it is important to note that the outside dimensions are used. The ratings on actual attack minutes (not including breaks for changing tools, reviewing plans, etc.) for a three-man team. The goal is to create a man size opening of 96 square inches opening in, between two vault panels, or at the floor level of a vault.  VSI offers three vault panel systems- concrete, lightweight and ultra-high performance concrete. For the majority of applications the concrete vault panel system is suitable. The lightweight vault panel system is most desirable where weight or access for installation is a major concern. Each one of VSI’s vault panels can be used in conjunction with one another to create what is known as a hybrid modular vault. Hybrid vaults are beneficial because they allow end users to take advantage of cost savings associated with traditional concrete vault panels while maximizing space or minimizing weight of the modular vault system.   VSI’s manufacturing methods ensure that each vault panel and component meets the strict requirements of U.L. One requirement is that all metal exposed to oxygen must be painted or coated on all sides or edges to ensure the metal does not pit or decay. VSI uses only electrostatic coated metals, and coats all welds. This process ensures this requirement is always met. In addition, regular VSI testing of the proprietary security mix is performed. VSI modular vault panels replace the generically poured concrete and rebar construction vault systems, saving time by creating a more efficient construction process. The efficiencies presented by selecting to use modular vault panels represents real dollar saving to the end user. The vault panels are manufactured in America out of higher strength materials compared to generic poured concrete and allow for a thinner and lighter product. These features provide saving in ongoing cost based useable square foot costs for the end user.   All VSI vault panels have been tested by Underwriters Laboratories (U.L.) to meet the standards set under U.L. Safety Standards, U.L. 608. Underwriters Laboratories verifies that these standards are adhered to by periodic inspections of the manufacturing facilities. These standards require retesting for each class every seven years, which allows U.L. to constantly increase and improve testing methods to meet the latest

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