entrance, entranceway, entryway, entree, entry - something that provides access (to get in or get out); "they waited at the entrance to the garden"; "beggars waited just outside the entryway to the cathedral" exterior door, outside door - a doorway that allows entrance to or exit from...
1. A strip fastened to the floor beneath a door, usually required to cover the joint where two types of floor material meet; may provide weather protection at exterior doors. Also See doorsill. 2. In illumination engineering, the value of physical stimulus which permits an object to be se...
thecriticalityof an alarm: Critical, Major, Minor, Warning, and Informational. The level of severity can be defined or tailored to match the conditions of the network being monitored. This option is reviewed in more detail in the sections “ModifyingAlarm ThresholdLevels” and “Configuring Alarm...
An arrangement threshold and background mount exterior doors opening inwards, comprising a set of bottom or bottom mount such door, said set of bottom member flexible seal projecting downwardly and extends along the inner edge of this door, a lip extending downwardly spaced from said sealing ...
Others have attempted to overcome these problems by providing removable plastic shields or covers that may be used to cover a threshold base and cap after installation. Such covers may clip into place on the exterior perimeter of the threshold assembly or tread plate, fitting over both the thresh...
provided at a doorway, should not exceed ¾-inch in height for exterior sliding doors or ½-inch for other types of doors. The guidelines go on to recite that changes in level up to ¼-inch can be vertical and do not need an edge treatment; however, changes in level between ¼...
The sill is oriented on the exterior of the door frame. A trim piece or nosing is generally attached to the opposite side of the base facing the interior of the door frame. Between the sill and trim piece, a riser or threshold cap is attached to the top of the base. The riser is ...