Thursday, September 30, 2021
Increased expectations of investors regarding burglary protection mean that more and more construction projects require the use of doors that combine fire resistance with anti-burglary protection. A successful technical solution is burglary-fire aluminium doors, which were tested at our request in accredited Research and Standardization Laboratories in Warsaw. The order included, among others, fire tests according to EN 1363-1:2020-07 and EN 1634-1+A1:2018-03 and tests of operating forces according to EN 12046-2:2001, confirming the expected parameters of the tested aluminum door samples. The door structure was also tested in accordance with the EN 947:2000 standard, obtaining class 4 of mechanical resistance according to EN 1192:2001.
are constructed based on three-chamber aluminium system profiles with additional steel reinforcements. The middle chambers of the profiles are filled with an insulating insert made of fireproof gypsum board. The EI30 RC2 doors are equipped with a single-point lock with a cylindrical insert, a set of handles with a safe escutcheon, triple surface hinges, anti-burglary pins, a door closer, an EPDM seal and a temperature-sensitive intumescent seal. The glazing in the tested door samples was made in the form of a 44.4/12/EI30 glazing unit. The aluminium door samples tested in laboratories were additionally equipped with access control elements: electric strikes, additional locks and reed switches.
combine a refined elegant appearance with comfort of use and advanced parameters of protection against fire and burglary. This is a well-thought-out solution, supporting the designs of buildings requiring both fire protection and basic protection against burglary. Available in almost any color and various dimensions.
The intended use of EI30 RC2 doors is integrated protection against fire hazards and burglary attempts in energy and industrial facilities.
Product page: RC2 EI30 anti-burglary fire doors.