March 17, 20242 yr comment_41912 In the absence of fire-door specific guidance, I fitted the top hinge 160mm below the top of an FD30 rated door. The manufacturer has now sent the guidance which indicates the centre of the top hinge should be within 100m of the top of the door! The door is semi-solid core type, while the frame is mdf. On another similar door I read that the old cutouts can be patched with hardwood and appropriate glue providing the dimensions are not greater than 110x36x3.5. One slight issue here is the hinge cutouts go through the intumescent channel and take 2mm out beyond - to repair that I'd likely have to cut out a few more mm to give the patched in timber sufficient grab. Report
March 18, 20242 yr comment_41928 The door manufacturer is best placed to answer your question. You could make the repairs but will the manufacturer permit this without losing certification? Report
March 18, 20242 yr Author comment_41930 The manufacturer is unreachable (Indonesia based). An alternate approach - the specs call for minimum of 3 hinges. There is room to locate a new top hinge above the current top one which would be in line with the requirements. Report
March 18, 20242 yr Author comment_41931 Phew - just got the actual Fire Assessment sent through from Warrington Fire and the hinge positions are within spec for this door. Panic over! Report
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