March 17, 201313 yr comment_5419 Check out http://www.firesafe.org.uk/fire-doors/ it shows the modern methods of identifying fire doors and check out http://i1257.photobucket.com/albums/ii506/twsutton1196/BWF_PlasticPlugs.jpg it shows the old method. Report
March 18, 201313 yr comment_5424 As Tom says, refer to the plug colour codes chart. Most manufacturers use labels rather than plugs now, but my 'understanding' is that a green core within a coloured plug demotes that intumescent strip has already been fitted to the fire door (possibly beneath the lippings - check the top edge of the door and you may be able to see the ends of the strips). Report
March 20, 201313 yr comment_5425 Check out BS 8214:2008 Code of practice for fire door assemblies is the British standard that deals with the marking of fire doors. Section 5 Marking, details the colour codes, there is the Core colour and the Label colour or background colour. The core colour indicates if intumescent has been fitted, green for yes, red for no and the second colour indicates the fire resistance in minutes. Report
May 21, 201313 yr comment_5533 hi I have a pvc door fitted to my council home how can I tell if its fire proof Report
May 21, 201313 yr comment_5535 The only way to be sure a door is fire resistant is to read the documentation that accompanies the fire door, you could write to the council and see if they would provide you with the necessary evidence. Report
December 30, 201510 yr comment_8345 Good morning, can you please confirm if any competent third party accredited fire door manufacturer can use the colour coded identification plugs in their doors? Report
December 31, 201510 yr comment_8361 Third party certificated fire door (and fire door-set) manufacturers and installers belonging to the BM TRADA Q Mark fire door scheme use coloured plugs to indicate fire door types and ratings. The plug also carries a number that by referencing to BM TRADA can be traced to the manufacturer. Other third party schemes such as BWF-Certifire and IFC use labels attached to the top edge of the door and head of the door frame. Regards, Neil Ashdown CertFDI Fire door inspector Report
December 31, 201510 yr comment_8362 Check out http://www.firesafe.org.uk/fire-doors/ for more information. Report
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