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Keeping doors on track
10 November 2014
Working through SSE Contracting Services, Hart Door Systems has completed the installation of 14 high-speed doors at First Great Western’s Laira Depot, Plymouth.

Hart’s sales manager, Julian Britnell, says Network Rail, which maintains the depot, issued a tender to carry out several depot improvements. He says: "The doors were declared as having exceeded their 'asset life expectancy' as identified in Network Rail’s policy statement. As a result, renewal was required and we found Hart was replacing 14 Speedors, Hart’s high-speed door brand, some of which had been installed in 1992.
"To have high-speed doors still working some 22 years since installation is a remarkable testament to quality of product.”
Hart confirms a 24 month warranty and a 12 month service visit is included within this latest order for its Speedor ‘Super’ doors.
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