nicolas Posted January 30, 2023 Posted January 30, 2023 Hi all, Please let me know the general principle regarding the positioning of the 2 main openable panels for a 4 Panels on 2 Rails Sliding Door. Many thanks in advance. Quote
ReMark Posted January 30, 2023 Posted January 30, 2023 The panels are located in metal tracks secured to both the floor as well as the sides and the jamb above the doors. You can always do an Internet search on the topic "How Sliding Glass Doors Work" to learn the basics. Quote
nicolas Posted January 30, 2023 Author Posted January 30, 2023 Thanks. I know how they are built. In the 4 Panels on 2 Rails or 2 Tracks, the two main, middle panels are the operable or sliding ones and the two on either side remain fixed. Some people do like them to slide as well. My inquiry is more about whether to put the sliding parts inside or outside and the reasoning behind. Quote
CyberAngel Posted January 30, 2023 Posted January 30, 2023 (edited) If it's a shower, you want the panels on the inside, so water doesn't gum up the works. If it's an exterior door, you want the panels on the outside, for the same reason. If there's no water involved, then it comes down to security (locks on the inside) or aesthetics. Edit: Please disregard this comment, per ReMark below. Edited January 31, 2023 by CyberAngel 1 Quote
ReMark Posted January 30, 2023 Posted January 30, 2023 (edited) Sorry, but I disagree. The fixed panels should be on the outside and the moveable panels on the inside. Something like these doors from Renewal by Anderson. Edited January 30, 2023 by ReMark 1 Quote
nicolas Posted February 2, 2023 Author Posted February 2, 2023 Thank you very much. Is there a governing principle or reason for the openable panels to be inside (water-resistance, convenience of operation, security...???). Quote
ReMark Posted February 2, 2023 Posted February 2, 2023 4 hours ago, nicolas said: Thank you very much. Is there a governing principle or reason for the openable panels to be inside (water-resistance, convenience of operation, security...???). "Location-wise, you want your patio sliding door to be inside rather than out. Typically, patio doors will slide inside to keep their track protected from outside elements and debris. Of course, there are exterior sliding patio door designs, but they will require more maintenance than an inside sliding option." 1 Quote
dan20047 Posted March 15, 2023 Posted March 15, 2023 Security wise, it is common to have a stick that can be put in the interior track to prevent the inside light from opening. I don't know if that was the reason for this convention, or just a resulting feature. 1 Quote
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