Fire Door Installation Guidelines

A 1 1 see annex k for general information about fire doors.
Fire door installation guidelines. Bs 8214 offers recommendations for the specification installation and maintenance of fire doors. Walls and floors and are evaluated by the same stringent procedures and. Fire door installation installation of fire doors is as life critical as the product specification itself and should only be carried out by someone who is competent has been specifically trained to install fire doors and understands their responsibilities in getting it right and ideally as part of a third party certificated process. Checkmate are 3rd party accredited installers under the bre lpcb scheme lps 1271.
This standard regulates the installation and maintenance of assemblies and devices used to protect openings in walls floors and ceilings against the spread of fire and smoke within into or out of buildings. One of the requirements for a fire door is that it must be self latching so removing a mechanical lockset and replacing it with an electromagnetic lock would not meet the latching requirement. Also a fire door will typically have three quarters of the rating of the surrounding. According to bs 8214 2008 code of practice for fire door assemblies fire doors need to provide a similar level of fire resistance as the fixed elements of a building i e.
Before installing your fire doors you should. Fire doors are made up of various components. The q mark fire door installation scheme is based on training an individual who takes responsibility for the training and work carried out by several operatives. If a fire door is properly made by a bwf certified manufacturer with compatible parts and certified by an accredited third party it should hold back a fire for 30 minutes or more.
The correct installation of a fire door set is a complex procedure requiring a clear understanding of the role played by each individual component. Fire safety legislation makes it clear that fire doors are installed and maintained as fit for purpose. The scheme is designed to ensure that fire doorsets are being installed correctly in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions or appropriate guidelines. Ensure that the individual or company you have hired to install the doors is fully licensed and qualified to carry out the fire safety installation and certification.
This means a door with a two hour rating for example can be expected to resist combustion for two hours in the event of a fire. The door itself is usually made from a solid timber frame but they can sometimes be covered again in fire resistant glass.