Guest RobertLis Posted July 15, 2014 Report Share Posted July 15, 2014 Hello, I am an architect and am looking for a double, double action, floor-sprung, doorset (swings both ways), FD30 that is has a certified smoke seal all around. Am having a job finding this arrangement for any suppliers, with the smoke seal part being the problem. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated Many thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom Sutton Posted July 15, 2014 Report Share Posted July 15, 2014 Check out http://www.firesafe.org.uk/fire-doors/ and there are links to TRADA Q-Mark fire door scheme and British Woodworking Federation Certifire fire door scheme they may be able to help. You could also try http://www.leaderflushshapland.co.uk/LeaderflushHome/MarketSector/Education/TypicalConfiguration/CorridorpairdoubleactionholdopenFD30.aspx they may also be able to help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest PeterSmi Posted March 30, 2015 Report Share Posted March 30, 2015 hello - is it possible to have fire doors that can swing both ways? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom Sutton Posted March 30, 2015 Report Share Posted March 30, 2015 Yes there are available double swing fire doors which uses specialised hinges and closers. A fire door closer used with double swing doors should not only close the door but also hold it firmly in the closed position. It needs to be strong enough to keep the door closed against any pressure to which the door leaf may be subjected in a fire. The only type of device which has been shown to be successful is a spring type mounted in the sill. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Adel Safwan Posted February 23, 2017 Report Share Posted February 23, 2017 What is the maximum allowable gap between the two leaf at that case to comply with NFPA 80? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom Sutton Posted February 24, 2017 Report Share Posted February 24, 2017 This is a UK site and we do not usually deal with North American standards and I would be surprised if anybody could help you, but you never know. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom Sutton Posted February 24, 2017 Report Share Posted February 24, 2017 I found a free copy of the 2007 edition don't know if that would be of any use, I believe the current edition is 2016. http://hamyarenergy.com/static/fckimages/files/NFPA/Hamyar Energy NFPA 80 - 2007.pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Andy Posted February 13, 2019 Report Share Posted February 13, 2019 Are swing doors recommended at the base of a protected staircase? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neil Ashdown MAFDI Posted February 14, 2019 Report Share Posted February 14, 2019 Fire doors will be required to provide fire and smoke compartmentation. What exactly do you mean by 'swing'? Fire doors up to FD60s can be single action or double action. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Saloon firedoor Posted September 25, 2019 Report Share Posted September 25, 2019 My customer has a large doorway in a listed building the original door was taken down and now needs a firedoor to replace It's in a hotel so they have asked if there is such a thing as a saloon style door consisting of two doors hung on hinges as normal but swing both ways meeting in the middle is this allowed or such thing exist.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neil ashdown Posted September 25, 2019 Report Share Posted September 25, 2019 It would be called a 'double-swing action' fire door. The door would be hinged on pivots with a floor mounted spring (floor spring) so that the doors self-close and centre correctly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Gordon Posted November 18, 2019 Report Share Posted November 18, 2019 Would a double action double fire door within a fire exit corridor require to have smoke seals ? I.e FD30 s ?? If so, how can smoke seal be achieve due to nature of closing (floor mounted closer ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom Sutton Posted November 18, 2019 Report Share Posted November 18, 2019 Yes the doors across escape corridors are smoke stop doors to ensure you do not have to travel more than 18 m in smoke conditions, check out ARCHITECTURAL AND SPECIALIST DOOR MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION BEST PRACTICE GUIDE TO TIMBER FIRE DOORS section 14 Smoke control door seals. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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