Concept
3 Security Door
Door Specification
Door 68mm solid hardwood/lamelled core with two steel sheet inserts
and exterior timber facings.
1 hour fire resistance. Report No.WARRES 117935 and Assessment
No.c120730. Tested by Warrington Fire Research.
Quality timber facing veneers, if applicable:
Ash, Mahogany, Oak etc.
Hardwood lippings are fitted to all four edges.
Vision panels can be fitted into the door core.
The design will depend on the application, level of security required
and limitations with regard to the fire certification.
Finish - lacquered, stained or paint.
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Door Frame Specification
Min. 120mm x 70mm solid hardwood section.
Designed to accommodate intumescent strip or smoke seals, if required.
Finish- options as per the door specification.
No.5 Hilti frame fixings Ref. No.132/10 each side of door frame.
Ironmongery Specification
Hinges - 4 no. Heavy Duty, fire rated, steel hinges.
Surface or concealed three point locking with appropriate lever/door
funiture.
Concealed lock keep reinforcement providing further protection
to the locking point.
No.3 Hinge bolts providing greater strength and protection to hinge
side of the door frame.
Options Specification
Special finishes such as two-part resin applications can be applied
to the doorsets.
Threshold or cill board available.
Solid Stainless Steel Continuous Hinge (non-fire rated version).
Steel faced door cores.
Fabric alarmed providing a simple and effective means of alarming
the security door.
Built-in spy-hole camera for covert surveillance.
Steel door frames.
Continuous steel ‘T’ bar section fitted to the locking
edge of the door core in order to provide protection of the door
gap in outward opening door applications.
Adams
Rite Door Closer for self closing requirements. Essential
for fire-rated applications. NB: Adams Rite B Range, KN Range and
KV Range Door Closers have been tested or further assessed to meet
the requirements of BS476:Pt 22,1987.
Panel effect doors created using applied mouldings, therefore,
enabling the strength and security of the door to be maintained.
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