What is the purpose of fire doors?
As a passive protection element, fire doors play a crucial role in the fire safety plan, as they can prevent or delay the spreading of fire and smoke between compartments, thus allowing the evacuation of people, reducing material damage and maintenance of activity.
When closed, these doors will have a fire resistance during the time for which they have been certified.
How are fire doors classified and which Standards should they comply?
In the UK market, every fire door must meet Building Regulations and Fire Safety Order (FSO), and must be tested to achieve at least 30 minutes of fire resistance.
All fire doors in UK should have the adequate performance given either by:
- By their performance under test to British Standard 476 Part22
- Example: FD30 determines the integrity of the door for 30 minutes. Suffix (S) is added when restriction of smoke passage is needed. Or;
- Or by their performance under classification according to BS EN 13501-2 and tested according to BS EN 1634 for fire resistance and/or smoke control.
- Example: EI30 determines the resistance to fire (E-integrity; I-thermal insulation) of the door for a period of 30 minutes. An additional Suffix (S) is added when restriction of smoke passage is needed.
Why fire doors should be seen as a complete installed assembly?
Fire doors must be produced exactly as their certification, i.e. they must always include door, frame, hinges, lock and intumescent materials, which fall within the scope of the classification report.
Small alterations, either on the door (e.g., glazing), frame (e.g., intumescent seals) or ironmongery (e.g. hinge type) may affect performance and invalidate product certification.
Choosing integrated solutions ensures that all components are compatible with each other and that their dimensioning is optimized for the right performance.
What type of integrated fire solution does VICAIMA provide?
VICAIMA has fully tested fire doors, frames and ironmongery that are available with a comprehensive choice of door configurations including single and double leaf, swinging, overpanel, glazing, etc.
In which laboratories does VICAIMA conduct its fire tests?
VICAIMA has a wide range of Fire doors which have been developed to exceed both market and regulatory demands. This is the reason they are tested to BS and EN Standards and accredited under BWF-Certifire and BM Trada Q-Mark schemes. FD30 (half hour), FD60 (one hour) or FD90 (ninety minutes) ratings are available, with and without smoke seals. All Vicaima fire doors are identified with Q-Mark plug and/or BWF-Certifire label, which proves that they are third party certified.
Check some main recommendations concerning fire safety?
Everyone involved in the door supply chain, including manufacturer, specifier, buyer, installer, maintenance or inspector is responsible for protecting people and saving lives.
Avoiding potential problems with fire safety is possible if all parties involved take a methodical joint approach to fire safety while fulfilling duties and responsibilities.
Some key recommendations. Only prescribe, buy or use:
Third party accredited fire doors
Privilege the use of doorsets
Always use factory glazing
Confirm if all components are compatible with each other: door, frame and ironmongery
The importance of regular inspection and maintenance. What to check on an installed fire door?
Mostly subject to intensive use, fire doors need to be regularly checked to guarantee that their important task will be performed if a fire occurs. Fire doors maintenance should be done every 6 months (3 months for a high usage building).
Check a resume of some items to verify on a fire door:
Door leaf – Does it have any damage or warping? Are the gaps around the door within the tolerances?
Glazing (if applicable) – Is the glass damaged, loose or clogged?
Door frame - Is it properly attached to the wall? Is there any damage or warping?
Intumescent, smoke and acoustic seals – Are they properly applied? Are they damaged?
Hinges, Lock and Latch – Are they properly fixed and functioning correctly? Are the hinges a minimum of 3?
Door closers – Is it properly fixed on the door and frame? Does the door fully close and engage the lock latch?
Hold Open Devise – Does it keep the door open? And does it release the door when required?
Signage - If applicable, is it in good condition and does its fixing not damage the door?
Why VICAIMA Fire Doors are the safest option?
Fire Doors play a crucial role both in terms of saving lives or reducing risk to property.
Specifying Vicaima fire doors will ensure you:
- Tested to BS and EN Standards
- Third party Accreditation under BWF-Certifire and BM Trada Q-Mark schemes
- CE marked ironmongery
- Factory approved glazing
- Acoustic and Security options
- Bespoke design and dimensions
- Doors, Kits or Sets