FIRE RATED DOORS

These fire rated doors can be used in high rise buildings, metro railway stations, telecom centers, power plants, cellular network stations, garment processing units, shopping malls, industrial plants, multiplexes, auditoriams, hotels, software parks, restaurants etc. These doors & frames are designed to perform well in most demanding enviroments.
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TESTED AS PER

UL 10C, BS 476 & NFPA 252is worth to trust the real professionals and then the money will not be spent in a vain.

Doors are tested at

  • GOV Ministry of Science & Technology.
  • Pakistan Counsil of Scientific & Industrial Research Laboratories Complex.
  • IPS Certifications.

ACCESSORIES FOR YOUR DOORS

At Pro Fab, We only use the best in quality hardware & Accessories to give our products a long & damage-free Life.

HINGES

Make-Geze, Hettich, Dorma, Kich.

MORTISE DEAD LOCK

Make-Geze, Hettich, Dorma, Kich.

D HANDLE

Make-Geze, Hettich, Dorma, Kich.

PANIC BAR

Make-Geze, Hettich, Dorma.

DOOR CLOSER

Make-Dorset, Geze, Hettich, Dorma, Assa Abloy.

MONETIZED LOCKS

Make-Geze, Hettich, Dorset, Kich.

FEATURES OF FIRE DOORS

SINGLE LEAF FIRE RATED DOOR WITH SINGLE
POINT LOCKING PANIC BAR & EXTERNAL TRIM.
  • Available in galvanised or stainless steel.
  • Honeycomb/Rockwool/Mineral wool in-fill
    for structurlly flat surface.
  • Shutter thickness of 1-1.5mm.
  • Fire rating of 120 minutes for stability &
    integrity (IS/BS).
  • UL Labled door for 90 minutes.
  • Clear vision lite up to 120 minutes fire
    rating.
  • No welding joints and sharp edges,
    interlocking at the stiles.
  • Factory prepped to recieve all Mortise
    hardware specified.
  • High asthetics & robust structure.
  • Fully Flush constructions.
  • Easy Flush constructions.
  • Easy to install on a flush wall opening &
    dry wall partitions.
  • Can be supplied in wide range of colors.

ADDITIONAL FEATURES OF FIRE DOORS

DOUBLE EQUAL FIRE RATED DOOR WITH
POINT LOCKING PANIC BAR & D HANDLE.
  • Insulated doors with 120 minutes of rating
    (BS).
  • Wood Grain can be provided as an
    optional finish.
  • Tested to UL 10C.
  • Fire doors are tested as per UL 10C, BS 476
    & NFPA 252.
  • Single & Double leaf doors are tested for
    both 60 and 120 minutes.
  • Doors are tested at PCSIR Laboratories
    Complex.

CHECKLIST FOR YOUR FIRE RATED DOORS

In Your Buildings & It’s Importance

PASSIVE FIRE PROTECTION

Buildings needs to be designed to offer an acceptable level of fire safety and minimize the risk and damage of fire. The primary objective of fire protection components is to protect the life and property within your building. Most people are familiar with fire suppression sprinklers, fire extinguishers etc., which are part of active fire protection components. But the passive fire protection that actually contains the fire at its point of origin or prevents the spread of fire, can be invisible or nearly forgotten - until the day you come to trully appreciate & depend on it. Passive fire protection is not on a necessary safety precaution but is also required by law, as it is designed to provide an effective system built into the structure of a building which restricts the growth & spread of fire.

Fire doors remain one on the most important passive fire protection components of your building. They serve 4 main purposes.

Suppress the spread of fire

Provide ready egress from fire

Reduce smoke hazards by containing smoke

Serve as regular doors with access control

FAQ’S

  • How to determine if a door is fire-rated?
    To identify a fire-rated door, a person must find on the door in question a fire label from an approved testing agency. Two common agencies are Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and Warnock Hersey (WH).
  • What are the key features of a fire-rated door?
    Fire doors must be self-closing and self-latching. In the event of a fire, they need to create a barrier to limit the spread of the fire. And for that reason, they must not be wedged open or have any other obstruction keeping them open. A fire door can be left open if it's fitted with an approved fire door retainer.
  • What Makes a door fire-proof?
    Although the door is typically made of a solid timber frame and can be covered with fire-resistant glass, it can also be made from other components. The glass must be able to withstand heat for 60 minutes without melting. The intumescent seal will be located around the door's edges.
  • What class are fire-rated doors?
    Fire doors are classified into class A (heat insulation fire doors), class B (part of the heat insulation fire doors), class C (non-heat insulation fire doors).

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