Wooden Fire Door

Setting new standards in Fire Safety and Build

Our journey to developing the extraordinary fire door began with a commitment to elevating fire safety standards. With no existing manufacturer in India offering a test certificate for fire doors, we began on a comprehensive design and fabrication process. 

We offer a range of customization options to meet specific size and finish requirements, ensuring that our doors align perfectly with your project’s needs. Our factory, equipped with the latest technology, supports high production capacity, allowing us to deliver doors within the stipulated timeline. Our team of specialists rigorously test it in our in-house lab to assess it’s risk, comfort, stability, and insulation. This ensures that every door we manufacture meets the highest standards of performance and safety.

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One of the most important fire safety products on your premises.

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Gives occupants longer time to escape.

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Prevents the fire or smoke from spreading across the building and keeps the fire contained to a particular compartment or room.

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Gives the fire service more time to rescue anyone who is trapped and put out the fire.

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Part of a building’s passive fire protection system, an essential requirement for public buildings, offices, and factories.

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Protects lives and offers protection to the remainder of the building.

Why are Fire Doors Important?

60 Minutes Door

  • Door Size : 2400x1200 mm
  • Frame Size : 100x60 mm
  • Shutter Thickness : 45 mm
  • 6MM Thick : PROMINA® 60
  • Certification : IPRITI
Material Testing Standards

BS 476 Part 22: 1987, IS 3614 Part 2

90 Minutes Door 1

  • Door Size : 2250x1050 mm
  • Frame Size : 150x75 mm
  • Shutter Thickness : 55 mm
  • 9MM Thick : PROMATECT®
  • Certification : IPRITI
Material Testing Standards

BS 476 Part 22: 1987, IS 3614 Part 2

90 Minutes Door 2

  • Door Size : 2400x1805 mm
  • Frame Size : 140x75 mm
  • Shutter Thickness : 64 mm
  • 12MM Thick : PROMAT
  • Certification : SPECTRO
Material Testing Standards

BS 476 Part 22: 1987, IS 3614 Part 2

120 Minutes Door 1

  • Door Size : 2270x1075 mm
  • Frame Size : 150x75 mm
  • Shutter Thickness : 55 mm
  • 9MM Thick : PROMATECT®
  • Certification : SPECTRO
Material Testing Standards

BS 476 Part 22: 1987, IS 3614 Part 2

120 Minutes Door 2

  • Door Size : 2400x1200 mm
  • Frame Size : 120x65 mm
  • Shutter Thickness : 65 mm
  • 12MM Thick : PROMATECT® - H
  • Certification : IPRITI
Material Testing Standards

BS 476 Part 22: 1987, IS 3614 Part 2

120 Minutes Double leaf Door

120 Minutes Double leaf Door
  • Door Size : 2700x1200 mm, 2700x2400 mm
  • Frame Size : 175x80 mm
  • Shutter Thickness : 90 mm
  • 20MM Thick : PROMATECT® - L
  • 6MM Thick : PROMINA® 60
  • Certification : IPRITI
Material Testing Standards

BS 476 Part 22: 1987, IS 3614 Part 2

Fire Door Standards
Indian/Birtish Standard
S 3614, Part 2, BS 476, Part 20 & 22 | Building Regulations 2000-Fire Safety-Part B

A fire door must be self-closing. Only the active door leaf of an access panel (service ducts) can be installed without a closer but with a deadlock and a “Fire Door, Keep Shut” sign placed clear on the door face.

Unless shown to be satisfactory when tested as part of a fire door assembly, the components of any hinge on which the door is hung should be made entirely from materials having a melting point of atleast 800° C.

Two fire doors may be fitted in the same opening so that the total fire resistance is the sum of their individual fire resistance.

If a fire door is held open, it must be equipped with a tested, automatic release mechanism actuated by an automatic fire deduction and alarm system or a door-closed delay device.

Signs and other items of hardware containing plastic should not be fitted on the non-fire side of the wooden door or frame.

Labelling is mandatory.

FAQs

Implementing Fire Door Safety

Many business owners and property managers have questions about how fire doors should be used, day to day. Here are clear answers to some common concerns.

1. DO FIRE DOORS ALWAYS NEED TO BE CLOSED?
Some companies have interior fire doors that typically remain open between departments during normal business hours, but they will automatically close in the event of an emergency. If the door is not equipped with an automatic closing device, do not prop it open. While it can be convenient to put a wedge in, to keep a fire door open, creating an easy exit or to let in breeze, an open door can defeat its fire-protection capabilities in the event of a fire.
2. SHOULD FIRE DOORS BE LOCKED?
Don’t block it or lock it. Chaining the doors shut or blocking them in any way is dangerous and may be a violation of fire safety codes. Using anything other than fire-rated, fail-safe hardware can lead to injury or even loss of life in an emergency requiring quick evacuation. Finding the doors blocked can be a significant safety hazard and cause further panic for an already scared crowd.
3. CAN WE MAKE CHANGES TO THE DOOR FRAME OR HARDWARE?
Since Fire Doors are tested as complete door assemblies and manufactured in factories, onsite modifications are not permissible.
4. WHEN DO FIRE DOORS NEED TO BE REPLACED?
The overall fire resistance and rating of a fire door may deteriorate over time. To ensure that the door is well maintained and still ensures adequate protection, these doors must be inspected yearly. Follow the recommended maintenance and repair schedule. The need for replacement will depend on the wear and tear that it experiences.
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