Quantity | Description |
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3 | 102x76x3mm G13 Ball Bearing Hinges |
6 | 102x31mm Intumescent Hinge Pads |
1 | Overhead PA 2-4 Door Closer (Delayed Action & Back Check) |
2 | 76mm Fire Door Keep Shut Signs |
1 | set 19mm SSS Safety Lever On Rose |
2 | 52x8mm SSS Euro Profile Escutcheon |
1 | 76mm Euro Profile Sash Lock |
1 | Intumescent Lock Kit To Suit |
1 | 70mm (35/35) Euro Cylinder/Turn |
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Get all the Fire Door accessories you need for your internal Fire Doors in one easy purchase. From door closers to hinges, you can easily install your Fire Door with everything you need in this handy kit.
- Includes all the necessary components for a compliant internal Fire Door installation
- Sash locking mechanism has a non-locking sprung latch ensuring the door stays closed when unlocked; also allows for the door to be locked/unlocked from either side of the door
- Officially Fire rated for FD30 (30 minutes) and FD60 (60 minutes) on timber doors, and FD240 (4 hours) on steel doors
- Door closer allows door to automatically close after use, ensuring proper fire safety protection at all times
- Ball-bearing hinges are required for self-closing doors due to their heavy-duty capabilities
- Fire door safety signs included so staff and visitors are aware of which doors are fire doors
- Locking capacity provided should only be used when the building is unoccupied to ensure security without obstructing fire exit routes
- 5 year warranty
Please note: Fire Doors should be installed by qualified professionals
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Application | Suitable for use on internal fire doors in commercial properties |
Door Weight | Suitable for 40-80kg doors |
Compliance | Fire rated to FD30 and FD60 timber doors, and FD240 steel doors |
What do intumescent strips do?
Intumescent strips play a critical role in enhancing the fire safety of buildings by providing passive fire protection to door assemblies. The strips are designed to expand significantly when exposed to high temperatures, commonly encountered during a fire, and sealing any gaps around the fire door to prevent the spread of either (depending on the type of seal):
- Flames
- Smoke
- Smoke and Flames
What's the minimum power size required for a door closer on a fire door?
The minimum strength for a door closer on fire doors is Power Size EN3, as recommended by BS EN 1154 for any fire doors needing an automatic closing device. Power Sizes EN1 and EN2 are advised only for non-fire doors and are unsuitable for fire doors. This is due to fire doors being heavier and denser, having seals that may resist closing and the imperative need for them to fully close to block fire and smoke.
Do you have to use ball-bearing hinges on fire doors?
There are several hinges that can be used with a fire door – the important thing to make sure of, is that the hinges you use are fire-rated, as they have been specially engineered to withstand higher temperatures. Where normal door hinges would melt, warp, or break from the heat of a fire, specialist fire door hinges will keep the door in place and slow the spread of the flames by maintaining the integrity of the fire door for a longer period.
So the hinges don’t necessarily need to be ball-bearing hinges, but ball-bearing hinges are a more durable and heavy-duty option. Due to their specific design, they have lower levels of friction, meaning the hinges last for longer, and are ideal for heavier doors.
What does fire door rating mean?
Fire doors and components are tested to see how effective the door and additional hardware would be at preventing the spread of fire and smoke. The fire door rating tells you how long that door would withstand a fire, providing all the additional hardware has the same rating.
The required rating of a fire door changes depending on its location, the layout of the building, and the risks listed in your risk assessment, so it’s vital to get the right fire-rated door for the right location that would prevent the spread of fire long enough to allow for a full evacuation.
Fire Door Rating | Minutes of Fire Resistance |
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FD30 | 30 |
FD60 | 60 |
FD120 | 120 |
FD240 | 240 |
The most commonly used fire doors are rated at FD30, which is the minimum requirement, however, if a fire risk assessment requires a higher fire-rated door, they must be installed instead with the same FD-rated hardware. (i.e. door closer, latches, seals etc.)
Do I need Fire Door signs?
Fire Door signs are a crucial element of a passive fire protection plan and must be displayed at eye level on every Fire Door. Though simple, they play a crucial part in fire safety evacuation plans.
Fire Door signs act as not only identifiers for Fire Doors, so visitors unfamiliar with your building and escape plan can easily identify the emergency exits, but also specify instructions to prevent misuse of your Fire Doors. It’s vital that your Fire Door signage is maintained alongside the rest of your Fire Door hardware to remain compliant with British Fire Safety Regulations.
Are locks allowed on Fire Doors?
Yes, you can install locks on fire doors! However, it's crucial to verify that the locks adhere to the requisite fire safety regulations. Fire doors are engineered to slow the spread of fire and smoke and allow for fast and easy evacuation, so any locks installed shouldn’t detract from their performance.
Within the UK, fire doors ought to be equipped with locks that have received certification as being fire-rated and conform to the British Standards for Fire Safety. These locks are specially manufactured to resist elevated temperatures and preserve the integrity of the fire door, whilst increasing the security of the door as required.
Want to know more about fire door closers, door seals and hinges?
Our Fire Door Closers/Seals/Hinges Buying Guide has a wealth of information to help you decide on which accessories you need to buy for your fire doors. It contains guidance on Workplace Regulations, Inspection and Maintenance to ensure safe work environments.