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==== Europe ==== Standard DIN doors are defined in DIN 18101 (published 1955–07, 1985–01, 2014–08). Door sizes are also given in the construction standard for wooden door panels (DIN 68706–1). The DIN commission created the harmonized European standard DIN EN 14351-1 for exterior doors and DIN EN 14351-2 for interior doors (published 2006–07, 2010–08), which define requirements for the [[CE marking]] and provide standard sizes by examples in the appendix. The DIN 18101 standard has a normative size (''Nennmaß'') slightly larger than the panel size (''Türblatt'') as the standard derives the panel sizes from the normative size being different single door vs double door and molded vs unmolded doors. DIN 18101/1985 defines interior single molded doors to have a common panel height of 1985 mm (normativ height 2010 mm) at panel widths of 610 mm, 735 mm, 860 mm, 985 mm, 1110 mm, plus a larger door panel size of 1110 mm x 2110 mm.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.baunetzwissen.de/standardartikel/Fenster-und-Tueren_Tuerblattgroessen-nach-DIN-18101_155263.html |title=Türblattgrößen nach DIN 18101 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150219203924/http://www.baunetzwissen.de/standardartikel/Fenster-und-Tueren_Tuerblattgroessen-nach-DIN-18101_155263.html |archive-date=2015-02-19}}</ref> The newer DIN 18101/2014 drops the definition of just five standard door sizes in favor of a basic raster running along 125 mm increments where the height and width are independent. Panel width may be in the range 485 mm to 1360 mmm, and the height may be in the range of 1610 mm to 2735 mm.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.zeg-holz.de/news/aktuelle-news/article/17/din-18101-ma.html?no_cache=1 |title=DIN 18101 Maßnorm für Türen grundlegend überarbeitet |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150122032619/http://www.zeg-holz.de/news/aktuelle-news/article/17/din-18101-ma.html?no_cache=1 |archive-date=2015-01-22}}</ref> The most common interior door is {{convert|860|x|1985|mm|in|abbr=on}}.
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