Fire Doors Dealers in Gurugram

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  • Fire Door

    Fire Door

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    These specialist doors are tested against the elements and purpose-built to withstand roaring fires for as long as possible. They enable buildings to compart metalize and delay the spread of fire from one area to another. Fire doors have a few vital safety features and really can be the difference between life and death. Two of the most important functions fire doors have are: When closed, they form a barrier to stop the spread of fire When opened, they provide a means of escape Because of their importance in protecting lives, it is imperative that fire doors receive regular inspections – frequency is likely to depend on many factors, including the age and condition of the door. Fire doors should always be fitted correctly by a competent installer, as they’re a carefully engineered fire safety device. Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (FSO), landlords have a responsibility to ensure their properties and tenants are safe. The ‘responsible person’ has a legal responsibility under the FSO and can be criminally prosecuted if they do not fulfill their duties. The responsibility extends to the requirement for a fire risk assessment in all non-domestic buildings, including the common parts of flats or houses with multiple occupation. Features Fire doors are made up of various components. The door itself is usually made from a solid timber frame, but they can sometimes be covered again in fire-resistant glass. This glass should be able to withstand exposure to the heat condition in a fire test for at least 60 minutes before it reaches a temperature high enough to soften it. Around the edges of the door will be the intumescent seal, which is designed to expand when temperatures reach beyond 200°C to seal the gaps between the door and frame. For a private premise, it is advised to install fire doors where the risk is most imminent, for example the kitchen, or rooms which house lots of electrical devices. If your property is a new build, it should have be
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  • Fireproof Doors

    Fireproof Doors

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    Installing fire-rated doors in homes and offices is essential to maximize safety in the event of a fire. Today, Fire Doors have been made a mandatory requirement & have established acceptance in high rise buildings, Commercial Buildings, Cinema Halls, Auditoriums, and various Industries including Refineries, Steel Plants, Aluminum Plants, Nuclear Power Stations, Fertilizer Units, Cotton Mills etc. When you choose Adtech fire-rated doors, you get a door that not only provides protection, but looks good too. Besides, Adtech doors are successfully tested and approved by CBRI, Roorkee for its quality.
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  • Fire Proof Metal Doors

    Fire Proof Metal Doors

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    We are offering fire proof metal doors. Alhayatt interiors (engineers & contractors) are leading manufacture, supplier, trader, distributor, wholesaler and exporter of fire proof metal doors.
  • Fire Door Inspection As Per IS 3614-1

    Fire Door Inspection As Per IS 3614-1

    35,000 - 45,000 / piece

    • ISO 17020 Accredited Inspection AgencyISO 17025 Accredited Testing Laboratory
    • CDG is a leading Organization in India. Steel Plate Doors  a).The door shall be of steel plate not less than 6 mm thick, with stiles and rails ( and muntins where necessary } on each face of the plate not less than 100 mm in width and 6 mm thick, riveted together with rivets not less than 8 mm in diameter or welded in accordance with IS : 823-1964^ and spaced not more than 150 mm apart, dividing the door into panels not exceeding 08 m^ each. Except as provided in 6.1.4.1, the stiles and top and bottom rails shall be set close up to the edge all round the door on both faces making the door not less than 18 mm thick continuously along each edge b) steel plate not less than 6 mm thick, stiffened all round one face at the edges with T-bai- not less than ISN'FSO and further divided into panels not exceeding 0"8 ni- each b T-bar of similar section, all riveted or welded as specified.  Hinged Type Doors   If the opening exceeds 105 m in width, the door shall be in two leaves, (neither of which shall exceed 1"05 m in width) so constructed that a rebated joint not less than 12 mm wide is formed at the meeting stiles when the door is closed. The door or leaf shall not be subdivided into parts hinged together.   The door shall be hung on substantial hinges or pivots. There shall be on each leaf a central hinge, or a substantial iron lug or spur which will tie or grip the door to the frame when the door is closed.   The door shall have bolts at top and bottom ( or if in two leaves there shall be a bolt at the top and bottom of each leaf), and there shall also be a central bolt or latch.   The bolts and latches shall be so arranged that the door can be opened from either side. Each bolt shall fasten into or engage the frame or a socket to a depth of at least 6 mm. The latch shall engage the frame or a catch to a depth of at least 12 mm. In the case of a door in two leaves the central bolt or latch on one leaf shall fasten into or engage a socket or catch on the other leaf for at least 12 mm depth.   Sliding Type Doors   The door shall be in one leaf.   The door shall be hung from the top by supporting wheels fitted in steel hangers of substantial design, extending at least 400 mm down the door \inless designed with a double strap, in which case the\ need not extend more than 300 mm. Hangers shall be riveted to the door, If the door exceeds ]-5 m in width, not less than three hangers each with a wheel shall be fitted. Supporting wheels and pins shall l)e of steel. It is necessary that wheels of low fiiction type shall be used.   The rail upon which the supporting wheels riui shall be a flat bar of steel at least 75 X 16 mm in section; or a rolled steel T-bar at least 75 X 50 X 12 mm in section; ar an angle at least 65 X 65 X 12 in section on which a steel runner bar 16 X 16 mm in section fixed by rivets at 225 mm centres to carry grooved supporting wheels.   A frame of steel not less than 6 mm thick at any point for fitting into the opening with bolts or keys not more than 750 mm apart, with at least three on each vertical side, shall be provided.  Along the top, the bottom and the side into which the front vertical edge of the door closes, the frame shall be of channel bar at least 35 mm deep, and the door shall house into the frame to this depth. 
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  • Home Fire Doors

    Home Fire Doors

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    Home Fire Doors, Fire Fighting Equipment, Fire Protection Equipmen
  • Fire Rated Doors

    Fire Rated Doors

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  • Fire Rated Door

    Fire Rated Door

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    Fire Rated Door, Panic Bars, Fire Rated Glass, Fire Rated Door Closer
  • Fire Doors

    Fire Doors

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    Fire Doors, Shearing Machines, CNC Sheet Metal Bending, Laser Cuttin
  • Fire Doors

    Fire Doors

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    Fire Door
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