Fire Door Ironmongery

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Making sure that your fire door ironmongery meets required fire safety standards is vital. We choose our suppliers very carefully to ensure the utmost fire safety and security compliance. Each and every component that goes into the manufacture of a fire door is scrutinised in terms of performance, compliance and durability. Our fire door furniture can be used to help reinforce your:Β 

 

Β  Internal Flat Entrance Door

Β  Internal Communal Entrance Door

Types of Fire Door Hardware

Build your ideal fire door ironmongery kit with our durable, compliant hardware:

TS007-PAS 24:2016 Security lever/lever door handle

Our durable TS007-PAS 24:2016 Security Lever door handle comes in a polished chrome or solid brass finish. It is designed to withstand a number of physical complications, offering:

– Loose door handles
– Spring cassettes
– Maintenance-free slide bearing (Flat Entrance)
– A cylinder cover made of hardened steel, for cylinder protection
– Backplates with supporting lugs
– Bolt through fixing
– Built-in corrosion resistance

TS007-PAS 24:2016 Security lever/lever door handle

TS008-PAS 24 Letterplate complete with security cowl

Our TS008-PAS 24 Letterplate is a standard finish chrome letterplate with white security cowl. It is designed to withstand fire, as well as offering unparalleled day-to-day security. It also provides:

– Enhanced security for manipulation and fishing
– Corrosion resistance
– External flap is manufactured from Austenitic 304 stainless steel
– Bolt fixings secured into metal bushes for additional strength

TS008-PAS 24 Letterplate complete with security cowl

Multipoint Fire Door Locks

Designed to provide unparalleled security, our multipoint fire rated locks have a range of features to make your fire doors easy to use, without compromising on safety. These include:

– A traditional operation style – simply lift the handle upwards to engage top and bottom security hook bolts
– Operation styles for limited dexterity, such as locking when the door closes, with security hooks and bolts engaging automatically
– Deadlocking latch with snib
– Stainless steel face plate
– High tensile steel hooks
– Corrosion resistance

Multipoint Fire Door Locks

Door Closer

Designed for smooth, seamless and secure door closing, our compact surface mounted door closer offers reliability and high performance, as well as being:

– Third Party tested to BS EN1154
– CE marked
– Certifire approved CF119

Door Closer

Pull Handle + Push Plate

As they will be front and centre of your door’s everyday operations, our push and pull handles are designed to be strong, durable and hardwearing.

– Made from high-quality Satin Anodised Aluminium
– 19mm Diameter Hollow Tubular Construction

Pull Handle + Push Plate

DDA Lever Handle

Designed for ease of use without compromising on security, our DDA Lever Handles are built to last. They are:

– In house tested in accordance with EN 1906: 2006
– Grade 3
– Manufactured in an ISO 9001 company
– Compliant with handle dimension recommendations of BS 8300:2009 & Approved Document M

DDA Lever Handle

Styles & Specifications

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Fire Door Ironmongery FAQs

  • What Ironmongery should be fitted to a fire door?

    Fire doors should be fitted with a security lever or lever door handle, a letterplate with security cowl, multipoint locks, a door closer, a pull handle and push plate, and a DDA lever handle. Any ironmongery fitted to a fire door should be compliant with British Standards, and be CE Marked and CERTIFIRE approved, where applicable.

  • Can you put a handle on a fire door?

    Yes, you can put a handle on a fire door. You should always make sure the handle you put on is tested in accordance with EN 1906:2006 and is compliant with British Standards for fire safety. It should also be within the handle dimension recommendations of BS 8300:2009, like our DDA lever handle.