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how can we keep the automatic door closer from freezing in the winter....?

...This door is at the entry to our building.The door closer keeps the door open wide and it closes very, very very slowly.

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Since you keep your existing door rather than scrapping it - your ... the door to the building structure and the individual configuration concept. .... Semi-automatic door operators for controlled closing: spring rope ... they can also be used in cold-storage rooms and deep-freeze areas.
u could get a new one or if it is in a complex (like a hotel) cant remember the name of it right now....acadentaly break the machine that closes the door and then complain to them to get a new one......or just complain that it doesnt realy work during winter....... bably shouldnt do the breaking one...
Here's the part of the Water Door Closer Frequently Asked Questions where you will find that answer: What colour is the Water Door Closer available in? ? The Inventco Water Door Closer is manufactured in virtually every powder-coated Dulux colour. Special colours can be produced upon request. Does the water in the Inventco Water Door Closer evaporate? ? Evaporation can occur, however our tests and experience in the field show that evaporation levels are NOT significant. There is only a small area in the pulley box through which evaporation can take place and the foam plastic pad fitted into the pulley box further limits evaporation. Note: DO NOT EVER USE POOL WATER to fill the tube. Pool water can be corrosive. What are the dimensions of the Water Door Closer? ? The Inventco Door Closer is 50mm long (including pulley box), 25mm square tube with a 10mm flange for fixing. Can the water freeze in the tube? ? In areas where temperatures are likely to drop below freezing the addition of around 100-200ml of automotive radiator anti-freeze chemical to treat the water should avoid icing problems.

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