September 25, 20232 yr comment_38753 We have been advised by a fire door contractor to fit a FrameFit – Fire Door Upgrades to our fire doors to help reduce the operating gaps. These look too good to be true, so I am wondering if any of you fire door inspectors have a) come across these and b) would accept them if inspecting a door? Previous door inspections have suggested removing the frames and packing them out to reduce the operating gaps, which is obviously a lot more work, so if the Framefit devices are acceptable, we would obviously be interested in these. But we don't want to waste time and money if the Framefit is not compliant! Any thoughts / advice would be appreciated. Report
October 7, 20232 yr Author comment_38956 Hi - sorry, can anyone help me on this enquiry please? Report
October 9, 20232 yr comment_38976 You can download product data including the DoP and evidence of performance here https://framefit.co.uk/ Report
October 9, 20232 yr Author comment_38979 2 hours ago, Neil Ashdown MAFDI said: You can download product data including the DoP and evidence of performance here https://framefit.co.uk/ Hi Neil, thank you very much for coming back. Would you as a competent fire door inspector typically accept this method as a suitable way of reducing the operating gaps (on the basis all other parts of the door-set are adequate)? Report
October 10, 20232 yr comment_38988 Hello Meady, please feel free to contact me for information on FrameFit My name is Paul Day - Director Report
October 14, 20232 yr comment_39064 When inspecting fire doors, two of the key requirements are that products used for repairs and upgrades have suitable evidence of performance and that they are fitted correctly. These products have evidence of performance and need to be fitted in accordance with the manufacturer's requirements. Report
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