MATERIAL:Stainless SteelTYPE:High performance grade 14 internal and external door hingesSTYLE:Self lubricating hingesFINISH:Polished Stainless Steel, Satin Stainless Steel or Anti Tarnish BrassFIXINGS:30mm Twin Thread Hardened Pozi wood screws includedFIRE RATING: Certifire ce...Read More
MATERIAL:Stainless Steel
TYPE:High performance grade 14 internal and external door hinges
STYLE:Self lubricating hinges
FINISH:Polished Stainless Steel, Satin Stainless Steel or Anti Tarnish Brass
FIXINGS:30mm Twin Thread Hardened Pozi wood screws included
FIRE RATING: Certifire certification and suitable for use with FD30/FD60 fire doors
ADDITIONAL FEATURES:Supplied as a pair, tested to BS EN 1935:2002 standard, CE rated
HEIGHT:102mm
LEAF THICKNESS:3mm
LEAF OPEN WIDTH:76mm
Fire rating specification:
What is the 8 digit coding system used on BS EN 1935 ironmongery?
A similar classification applies to all building hardware product standards so that complementary items of hardware can be specified to, for instance, a common level of corrosion resistance, category of use etc.
Each digit refers to a particular feature of the product measured against the standards performance requirements.
DIGIT 1 : Category of Use
Grade 1 - Light duty
Grade 2 - Medium duty
Grade 3 - Heavy duty
Grade 4 - Severe duty
DIGIT 2 : Durability
Three grades are identified for single axis hinges.
European Standard
Grade 3 - 10,000 test cycles for light duty hinges on windows only
Grade 4 - 25,000 test cycles for light duty hinges on windows and doors
Grade 7 - 200,000 test cycles for medium, heavy and severe duty hinges on doors
DIGIT 3 : Door Mass and closing force
European Standard
10kg - 0
20kg - 1
40kg - 2
60kg - 3
80kg - 4
100kg - 5
120kg - 6
160kg - 7
DIGIT 4 : Fire resistance
Two grades are identified for single axis hinges:
Grade 0 - Not approved for use on fire/smoke door assemblies
Grade 1 - Suitable for use on fire/smoke door assemblies and tested to BS EN 1634-1
DIGIT 5 : Safety
Single axis hinges are required to satisfy the essential requirements of safety in use. Therefore, only one grade is identified.
DIGIT 6 : Corrosion resistance
Five grades of corrosion resistance are identified in accordance with EN 1670:
Grade 0 - No corrosion resistance
Grade 1 - Mild resistance
Grade 2 - Moderate resistance
Grade 3 - High resistance
Grade 4 - Very high resistance
DIGIT 7 : Security
Two grades are identified for single axis hinges:
Grade 0 - Not suitable for burglar resistant door assemblies
Grade 1 - Suitable for applications requiring a degree of security
DIGIT 8 : Hinge Grade
Fourteen grades are identified in this European Standard and are listed below:
Grade 1 - Window - 10,000 test cycles - 10kg door mass
Grade 2 - Window - 10,000 test cycles - 20kg door mass
Grade 3 - Window or Door - 25,000 test cycles - 20kg door mass
Grade 4 - Door - 200,000 test cycles - 20kg door mass
Grade 5 - Window - 10,000 test cycles - 40kg door mass
Grade 6 - Window or Door - 25,000 test cycles - 40kg door mass
Grade 7 - Door - 200,000 test cycles - 40kg door mass
Grade 8 - Window - 10,000 test cycles - 60kg door mass
Grade 9 - Window or Door - 25,000 test cycles - 60kg door mass
Grade 10 - Door - 200,000 test cycles - 60kg door mass
Grade 11 - Door - 200,000 test cycles - 80kg door mass
Grade 12 - Door - 200,000 test cycles - 100kg door mass
Grade 13 - Door - 200,000 test cycles - 120kg door mass
Grade 14 - Door - 200,000 test cycles - 160kg door mass
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