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Polar-Pro Flexible Swinging Door for Walk-In Coolers & Freezers, 30” wide x 90” high, (2) .120” thick clear PVC panels (rated for -20° to 140°F), (2) stainless steel swinging arms and universal mounting brackets, and (2) anti-curl strips.
Generous Mid-Size Access (54″ × 96″) — Provides wide and full-height clearance for busy walk-in cooler or freezer entrances.
Low-Temperature PVC Panels — .080″ clear PVC panels remain flexible down to –20 °F, preserving cold-room integrity and reducing energy loss.
Smooth Swing Operation — Torsion-spring swing arms with anti-curl strips keep panels straight and ensure reliable, consistent closing.
Durable, Versatile Mounting — Stainless steel universal brackets support in-jamb or wall-mounted installation, built for long-term use in refrigeration environments.
Energy & Workflow Efficiency — Allows the main walk-in door to stay open while maintaining the thermal barrier, improving access and reducing refrigeration load
Q1: What size opening does this door fit?
A1: Fits a 54" wide × 96" high doorway, ideal for medium-traffic walk-in cooler or freezer applications.
Q2: What material and temperature range does it support?
A2: Clear PVC panels (.080" thick standard, upgradeable to .120") designed to remain flexible down to –20°F in Polar-grade versions.
Q3: How is it different from standard strip doors?
A3: Swinging panels with torsion-spring hinges move on an even plane, providing better sealing and preventing gaps typical of hanging strip doors.
Q4: What durability and installation features are included?
A4:
Stainless steel universal mounting hardware for corrosion resistance
Anti-curl strips on each panel maintain alignment and seal
Can be mounted in-jamb or surface-mounted for flexible installation
Q5: How does it improve energy efficiency and workflow?
A5: Maintains internal temperature while allowing traffic flow, reducing warm air infiltration and refrigeration energy use.
Q6: Where is this door commonly used?
A6: Ideal for supermarkets, restaurants, food-service kitchens, and cold-storage rooms requiring frequent access and reliable temperature control.
Clean PVC panels and frame with mild soap and warm water every 3–6 months; dry thoroughly. Avoid abrasive cleaners, solvents or acetones.
Inspect hinges, mounting brackets and fasteners at least every 6 months; tighten any loose hardware and ensure swing brackets are secure.
Check panel alignment and sealing quarterly: both panels should swing freely, overlap centrally and return completely to maintain insulation and energy efficiency.
Keep the clearance path clear of debris, carts or obstructions; heavy impact can damage mounting hardware or pivot systems.
If door doesn’t return fully into closed position, adjust the torsion spring tension (loosening the lock‑nut, then turning the tension screw to increase or decrease tension) so panel returns correctly.
Examine the PVC for signs of cracks, warping or curling—replace damaged panels promptly to maintain proper sealing in cold‑storage environments.