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• Does it meet the requirements of the Equality Act 2010? • And if applied to a fire door - Does it satisfy INTRODUCTION the fire regulations? WHICH DORMA DOOR CONTROL? This brochure will help you select the correct There are two main considerations in specifying door controls: doorDoes control fortheyour application. • it meet requirements of the Equality Act 2010?
INTRODUCTION
• And if applied to a fire door - Does it satisfy the fire regulations?
This brochure will help you select the correct door control for your application. There are two main considerations in specifying door controls: Equality act 2010 • Does it meet the requirements of the Equality Act 2010? •a aduty And ifupon applied to aproviders fire doorto-toDoes it satisfy The Equality service remove the The EqualityAct Actplaces places dutyupon service providers remove thephysical physicalbarriers barriersthat thatprevent preventpeople peoplewith withdisabili fireEducation regulations? disabilitiesa from accessing athe service. The Special Education NeedsAct & Disability (SENDA) details this requirement accessing service. The Special Needs & Disability (SENDA)Act details this requirement for schools and e for schools and educational institutions. This brochure will help you select the correct institutions. door control for your application. The specific performance of door closers in meeting this requirement is detailed within the Building Regulations: BS8 The specific performance of door closers in meeting this requirement is detailed within the Building Regulations: and Approved Document M (ADM) in England and Wales, Section 3 in Scotland and Part R in Northern Ireland. These BS 8300: 2009 and Approved Document M (ADM) in England and Wales, Section 3 in Scotland and Part R “…a door closerIreland. must produce an opening in Northern These state that: force of below 30N between 0º and 30º degrees and below 22.5N between degrees…”.
EQUALITY ACT 2010
EQUALITY ACT 2010
allproduce door closers availableforce in the the criteria, door and closers carry third between party test30º evidence “…a door closerNot must an opening of market below can 30Nmeet between 0º and DORMA 30º degrees below 22.5N demonstrate their ability to produce low opening forces and help doorsets meet the requirements of BS8300 and ADM and 60º degrees…” The Equality Act places a duty upon service providers to remove the physical barriers that prevent peop
accessing a service. The Special Education Needs & Disability Act (SENDA) details this requirement fo
institutions. Not all door closers available in the market can meet the criteria, DORMA door closers carry third party test evidence to Theand specific performance door closers in meeting this requirement is detailed within the Building Re demonstrate their ability to produce low opening forces help doorsetsofmeet the requirements of BS 8300 and ADM*.
ALL DOOR CLOSERS
and Approved Document M (ADM) in England and Wales, Section 3 in Scotland and Part R in Northern
for the BS8300/ADM* Applications must be power adjustable by spring and conform to BSEN1154 Not all door closers available in the market can meet the criteria, DORMA door closers carry third party “…a door closer must produce an opening force of below 30N between 0º and 30º degrees and below degrees…”.
All door closers
demonstrate their ability to produce low opening forces and help doorsets meet the requirements of BS
Whilst and ADM* state maximum force requirements in respect of the door the complete doorset must be com for theBS8300 BS 8300/ADM* Applications must opening be power adjustable by spring and conform to closer, BS:EN1154 this opening force. A Torque Curve shows the opening and closing forces throughout the opening and closing cycle in Nm from initial op throughBS and beyond of opening. They allow calculation tolerances the closer resistance from other fitted items Whilst 8300 and 60º ADM* state maximum opening forceofrequirements in door respect of will the allow door for closer, the complete doorset for the BS8300/ADM* seals and hinges, and site conditions. must be compliant with this opening force. A Torque Curve shows the opening and closing forces throughout the opening andApplicat must be power adjustable andpivots conform to BSEN1154 closing cycle in closers Nm from initial inopening through and beyond 60ºby ofspring opening. They allow calculation the door All the DORMA detailed this guide have been third party tested using as detailed in BS of ENtolerances 1154 (maximum resistance closer will allow for resistance from other fitted items, such as door seals and hinges, and site conditions. High quality accompanying ironmongery Whilst such BS8300 as hinges, latches and intumescent sealsrequirements should beinselected to keep the resistan and ADM* state maximum opening force respect of in theorder door closer, the complete doors opening force. A Torque Curve shows resistance the opening and closing forces throughout the opening and closing cyclecurre in Nm the door set to a minimum. BS EN 1935this details the maximum allowable provided by hinges, however no such standard All the DORMA closers detailed in this through guide and have been60ºthird partyThey tested pivots as detailed in BS:EN 1154 beyond of opening. allowusing calculation of tolerances the door closer will allow(maximum for resistance from ot door seals.0.4Nm). Contact High manufacturers directly for information on the their ironmongery. resistance quality accompanying ironmongery suchresistance as hinges,oflatches and intumescent seals should be selected
ALL DOOR CLOSERS seals and hinges, and site conditions.
This torque graphthe shows the results fromto for the DORMA TS93 action closer, how opening in order to keep resistance added the door closers set totest a minimum. BS:EN 1935 details the maximum resistance Allan theindependent DORMA detailed in this guide have been cam third party tested using demonstrating pivotsallowable as detailed in BS the EN 1154 (maxi 30º degrees of the door opening starts at less than 30N and falls away to less than 22.5N directly for theshould remainder of the openin provided by hinges, however no angle such standard currently exists forrapidly doorsuch seals. Contact manufacturers for be information High quality accompanying ironmongery as hinges, latches and intumescent seals selected in order to ke the door set to a minimum. BS EN 1935 details the maximum allowable resistance provided by hinges, however no such on the resistance of their ironmongery. This measurement was taken at power setting EN 3, the minimum requirement for fire doors as detailed in BS EN 1154. For non-fire re door seals. Contact manufacturers directly for information on the resistance of their ironmongery.
the closer can be set to a lower power setting and therefore the opening forces will be even lower. graph showstest the for results an independent test foraction the DORMA TS93 cam action closer, demonstrating h This torque graph shows the results fromThis antorque independent thefrom DORMA TS93 cam closer, demonstrating how the 30º degrees of the door opening angle starts at less than 30N and rapidly falls away to less than 22.5N for the remaind opening force at 0º to 30º degrees of the door opening angle starts at less than 30N and rapidly falls away to less than 22.5N measurement was taken at power setting EN 3, the minimum requirement for fire doors as detailed in BS EN 1154 Party Testing Torque Curve Nm remainder of theThird for the opening cycle. This the closer can be set to a lower power setting and therefore the opening forces will be even lower.
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*Section 3 in Scotland, Part R in Northern Ireland Original *Section 3 in Scotland, Part R in Northern Ireland Original graph provided by MPAgraph provided by MPA
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FIRE REGULATIONS
FIRE BSREGULATIONS EN 1154 Controlled Door Closing Devices
Fire regulations
FIRE REGUL
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BS:EN 1154 Controlled Door Closing Devices BS 1154 Controlled Door Closing Devices ThisEN gives the minimum performance levels for door closing devices, in relation to door width and mass. It also This givesforthe minimum performance levels for door closing devices, in relation resistance. to door width andmust mass.comple closers general suitability for use on fire doors, safety in use, corrosion Closers This gives the minimum performance levels for door closing devices, in and relation to door width and mass. It also classifies Itopening also classifies closers for general suitability for use on fire doors, safety in use, and corrosion resistance. closing cyclesfor without of performance or significant wear. The standard that closers closers forand general suitability use onloss fire doors, safety in use, and corrosion resistance. Closers requires must complete 500,00fi Closers mustthan complete 500,000 openingclosers and closing cycles without loss this of performance or significant wear. be no less size EN 3. Adjustable must be able to achieve as a minimum. All DORMA Door opening and closing cycles without loss of performance or significant wear. The standard requires that closers fitted toClos fire The standard that closers fitted to fire doors be no less than size EN 3. Adjustable closers must be Marked BSrequires EN1154. be no lesstothan size EN 3. Adjustable closers must be able to achieve this as a minimum. All DORMA Door Closers are CE able to achieve this as a minimum. All DORMA Door Closers are CE Marked to BS:EN1154. Marked to BS EN1154.
Building Regulations
Building BuildingRegulations Regulations Approved Document S in Ireland) requires T Approved DocumentBBininEngland Englandand andWales, Wales,(Section (Section2 2ininScotland Scotlandand andPart Part S Northern in Northern Ireland) Approved Document B in England and Wales, (Section 2 in Scotland and Part S in Northern Ireland) requires Third Test Certification as CERTIFIRE). DORMA door closers, and panic hardware have been fireParty teste requires Third Party(such Fire Test CertificationAll (such as CERTIFIRE). All locks DORMA door closers, locks and panic Test Certification (such as CERTIFIRE). All DORMA door closers, locks and panic hardware have been fire tested and appr hardware have been fire tested andare approved by CERTIFIRE to ensure that they are fit for purpose. by CERTIFIRE to ensure that they fit for purpose. by CERTIFIRE to ensure that they are fit for purpose.
DOOR CLOSERS and third party fire testing
DOOR CLOSERS DOOR CLOSERS
CERTIFIRE is a third party certification authority originally set up by Warrington Fire Research fire testing andand thirdthird partyparty fire testing and BSI. It specialises in certification for a wide range of passive fire protection products which includes fire doors and theirparty hardware. Toauthority gainauthority CERTIFIRE approval for on Fire a fire door: CERTIFIRE a third certification originally setWarrington upuse by Warrington Fire and Researc CERTIFIRE is aisthird party certification originally set up by Research BSI. It specialises in certification for a for widea range of passive fire protection productsproducts which includes doo It specialises in certification wide range of passive fire protection whichfire includ • Items of door hardware must have been included in successful fire door tests andand their hardware. their hardware. • They must be independently tested against the relevant BS:EN or BS, to ensure their durability and safety To gain CERTIFIRE approval for use on a fire door: To gain approval for use on a fire door: production lines registered under an ISO 9000 regime • TheyCERTIFIRE must be manufactured on quality assured Items of been included in successful fire door •• Items of door doorhardware hardwaremust musthave have been included in successful fire tests door tests • They must be independently tested against the relevant regulating BS EN or BS, ensureand theirpurchasers, durability and These three requirements give confidence to specifiers, authorities thatsafety alland relevant • They must be independently tested against the relevant BS EN ortoBS, to ensure their durability safetyaspects of the • They must be manufactured on quality assured production lines registered under an ISO 9000 regime product assessed. • Theyhave mustbeen be manufactured on quality assured production lines registered under an ISO 9000 regime
These three requirements give confidence to specifiers, regulating authorities and purchasers, that all relevant aspects of the product have be
These three requirements give confidence to specifiers, regulating authorities and purchasers, that all relevant aspects of the produ CERTIFIRE assessed. approval does not give carte blanche for the use of an item of hardware on any fire door. Check the following: assessed. Details CF No. Certificate number issued by CERTIFIRE Details ITT120 Suitable fornot timber CERTIFIRE approval does give fire cartedoors blanche for the use of an item of hardware on any fire door. Check the following: CERTIFIRE approval does not give carte MM240 fornumber uninsulated metal doors for the use of an item of hardware on any fire door. Check the followi CF No. Suitable Certificate issued byblanche CERTIFIRE IMM240 Suitable for insulated metal doors ITT120 Suitable for timber fireissued doors by CERTIFIRE CF No. Certificate number
MM240 Suitable ITT120 Suitablefor foruninsulated timber firemetal doorsdoors The number indicates thatforsome itemsmetal may be suitable for doors up to 120 mins fire resistance, whereas others may be IMM240 Suitable insulated doors MM240 Suitable for uninsulated metal doors suitable for up to 240 mins. The number indicates thatfor some items may be doors suitable for doors up to 120 mins fire resistance, whereas others may be suitable IMM240 Suitable insulated metal up to 240 mins.
The number indicates that some items may be suitable for doors up to 120 mins fire resistance, whereas others may b Check Certificates DORMA is mins. always willing to supply copies of certificates relating to their products. Certificates give details of any extra Check Certificates up to 240 intumescent protection required in the locality of some mortised items. DORMA supplies such extra protection as ready cut DORMACertificates is always willing to supply copies of certificates relating to their products. Certificates give details of any extra intumesc Check gasket packs for those products which require them.
protection required in the locality of some mortised items. DORMA supplies such extra protection as ready cut gasket packs for
DORMA always willing to supply copies of certificates relating to their products. Certificates give details of any extra productsiswhich require them. BS:EN 1155required Electrically powered holdofopen devices for swing doors protection in the locality mortised items. DORMA supplies such extra protection asincorporated ready cut gasket BS ENboth 1155 Electrically powered hold some open devices for closers, swing doors. Covers both electro-magnetic devicesmust Covers electro-magnetic devices incorporated into door and hold open magnets. To comply, the devices be capableinto do products which require them. and hold open magnets. To door comply, theelement devicesmust mustcomply be capable of both manual and electric release. Any door closing ofclosers, both manual and electric release. Any closing with BS:EN 1154 - controlled door closing devices. element must Electrically comply with powered BS EN 1154 controlled doorfor closing BS EN 1155 hold- open devices swingdevices. doors. Covers both electro-magnetic devices incorporate closers, and holditopen magnets. the falls devices must be capable EN of both manual release. Anybe doo Since July 2013, became law for To all comply, product that under the Harmonised standard to beand CE electric Marked before it can m availablemust on thecomply Market with and aBS Declaration , (DoP), must be produced. If a DoP certificate cannot be produced t element EN 1154of- Performance controlled door closing devices. THE FIRE SAFETY ORDER (FSO) 2005 the CEJuly Mark becomes invalid. law for all product that falls under the Harmonised EN standard to be CE Marked before it Since 2013, it became All DoP’s for the DORMA Marked Products can found here: ,www.dorma.com/gb/dop available on Market a the Declaration ofbe Performance (DoP), produced.and If proof a DoPofcertificate With the introduction ofCE theand FSO, Fire Certificate was abolished, leaving must the riskbeassessment compliancecannot in the be p the CEofMark becomes invalid. hands the building owner or other reasonable person. Instead of inspecting premises and issuing certificates, the Fire Service now performs spot checks to ensure compliance withbe thefound regulations. to comply could result in a fine or imprisonment All DoP’s for DORMA CE Marked Products can here: Failure www.dorma.com/gb/dop (or both) and would invalidate any building insurance. The risk assessment includes checking all fire doors and emergency exit (FSO) 2005 doors to see if they meet the requirements of the new FSO.
THE FIRE SAFETY ORDER
THE FIRE SAFETY ORDER
With thedetails introduction of the FSO, the Fire Certificate was abolished, leaving the risk assessment and proof of compliance in the hands of the Further are available at www.communities.gov.uk/fire.
building owner or other reasonable person. Instead of inspecting premises and issuing certificates, the Fire Service performs spot checks (FSO)now2005 ensure compliance with the regulations. 3 With thetointroduction the FSO, theorFire Certificate(or was abolished, leaving the risk assessment and proof of compliance in the han Failure comply couldofresult in a fine imprisonment both) and would invalidate any building insurance.
HOW TO SELECT A DOOR CLOSER THAT COMPLIES WITH BS8300 & ADM*
Yes
Define the access route
Straight on approach
Right angle approach at least 1500mm wide
New build
Existing
New build
Existing
800mm minimum clear opening
775mm minimum clear opening
800mm minimum clear opening
775mm minimum clear opening
Single action Double action
Allow for 2 door stops: typically 26mm Allow for pivot point: typically 57mm
Allow for door thickness: typically 44mm Allow for half the door thickness: typically 22mm
N.B Remember to allow for a door handle if required: typically 75mm
870mm minimum door width
820mm minimum door width
870mm minimum door width
820mm minimum door width
Can the door be kept
No
Would you prefer manual or automatic operation of the door?
Automatic
Manual
ED 200i Automatic swing door
What type of door closer do you require?
ED 100 / ED 250 Low energy & automatic swing door operators
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Concealed door closers
Cam action door closers with slide channels
Rack & pinion door closers with scissor arms
Floor spring door closers
See tables on page 6
See tables on page 6
See tables on page 7
See tables on page 7
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Is the door you require a Fire Door?
No
NON-FIRE RESISTING DOORS REQUIRED TO SELF-CLOSE There is no legal requirement for a minimum closing force for door closers on non-fire doors so they can be adjusted below size EN3 to make the opening forces as low as possible. However the closer should be able to successfully close the door and must not exceed the opening force limits set out in BS8300/ADM*
Right angle approach at least 1200-1499mm wide
New build
Existing
800mm minimum clear opening
775mm minimum clear opening
Single action Double action
* Section 3 in Scotland, Part R in Northern Ireland
Allow for 2 door stops: typically 26mm Allow for pivot point: typically 57mm
Allow for door thickness: typically 44mm Allow for half the door thickness: typically 22mm
N.B Remember to allow for a door handle if required: typically 75mm
895mm minimum door width
845mm minimum door width
open when not in use?
Yes
Decide what type of door closer you require and select either HOLD OPEN or FREE SWING
Concealed door closers
Cam action door closers with slide channels
Rack & pinion door closers with scissor arms
HOLD OPEN** RTS 80 EMB
HOLD OPEN** TS 93 EMF TS 92 EMF TS 91 EMF
HOLD OPEN** TS 73 EMF
HOLD OPEN** BTS 80 EMB
FREE SWING TS 73 EMF
FREE SWING BTS 80 FLB
** Alternatively use EM magnets with any DORMA product within the chosen door type
FREE SWING TS 99 FL
Floor spring door closers
Not cam action
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WHICH DORMA DOOR CONTROL?
KEY DOOR CLOSERS FOR FIRE DOORS K EY Opening force
DOOR CLOSERS FOR FIRE DOORS Opening force Closing force
Door closers on fire doors must beopening set at a minimum power size of EN3. Under BS:EN 1154, size EN3 closers are Closing forcewith Compliance force recommended for useCompliance on requirements doorswith upopening to 950mm wide. For more information on door closer power settings on other force Non-compliant Door closers firepage doors8. must berequirements set at a minimum power size of EN3. Under BS EN 1154, size EN3 closers are recommended for use door sizes on see Complies this size on door closer power settings on other door sizes see page 8. on doors up to 950mm wide.Non-compliant For moreatinformation atparty this size All DORMA door closer haveComplies been third tested using pivots as detailed in BS EN 1154 (maximum resistance 0.4Nm).
Adjustable Door Closers Adjustable Door Closers CAM ACTION DOOR CLOS E R S Cam action door closers CAM ACTION DOOR CLOSERS: CAM ACTION DOORProduct CLOSTSE93 RS
926 926
Minimum achievable door width at E N3 = 767mm Minimum achievable door width at E N3 = 767mm
Product TS 92 S ize E N2-4 Product TS 92 S ize E N1-4 Product TS 92 S ize E N2-4 Typical Door S izes (mm) Typical Door S izes (mm) 826 850 875 900 Typical Door 826 850 875S izes (mm) 900 826 850 875 900
926 926 926
Which Door Control_V7i_Layout 1 10/10/2012 10:05 Page 2 Which Door Control_V7i_Layout 1 10/10/2012 10:05 Page 2 achievable door width at E N3 = 733mm Minimum Minimum achievable door width at E N3 = 733mm Minimum achievable door width at E N3 = 733mm
DoP Certificate No. 0016
New New improved
improved performance performance
30 20 20 10
Product RTS 87 S ize E N1-4 Product RTS 87 S ize E N1-4 Product TS 97 S ize E N2-4 Typical Door S izes (mm) Product TS 97Typical Door S ize E N2-4 S izes (mm) 826 850 875S izes (mm) 900 Typical Door 826 850 875 900 826 850 875S izes (mm) 900 Typical Door 826 850 875 900 Minimum achievable door width at E N3 Minimum achievable door width at E N3 Minimum achievable door width at E N3 Minimum achievable door width at E N3 DoP Certificate No. 0003
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S ize E N2-5 Product TS 93 S ize E N2-5 Typical Door S izes (mm) 826 850 875S izes (mm) 900 Typical Door 826 850 875 900
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Product ITS 96 Product ITS 96 826 826
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(mm) (mm) 900 900
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(mm) (mm) 900 900
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Minimum achievable door width at E N3 = 867mm Minimum achievable door width at E N3 = 867mm
DoP Certificate No. 0052
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DoP Certificate No. 0051
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Minimum achievable door width at E N3 = 733mm Minimum achievable door width at E N3 = 733mm
Product ITS 96 Product ITS 96
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DOOR CLOSERS FOR FIRE DOORS
as detailed in 926 926 926
Compliance with opening Minimum achievable door width at E N3 = 733mm force requirements Minimum achievable door width at E N3 = 733mm Minimum achievable door width at E N3 = 733mm Non-compliant Which Door Control_V7i_Layout 1 10/10/2012 10:05 Page 2 Which Door Control_V7i_Layout 1 10/10/2012 10:05 Page 2 Complies at this size
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DoP door Certificate Minimum achievable width No. at E0033 N3 = 767mm
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Torque Torque Torque Torque Torque
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New improved performance improved performance performance
Compliance with opening Minim force requirements Minim Minim Non-compliant 20 Which Door Control_V7i_Layout 1 10/10/2012 10:05 Pa 20 Which Door Control_V7i_Layout 1 10/10/2012 10:05 Pa 10 Complies at this size 40 40 30
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R EE R SS C ProductCLOS TS 72V/TS R ACK ACK & & PINION PINION DOOR DOOR R 72VB ProductCLOS TS 72V/TS 72VB C
S ize E N2-4 S ize E N2-4 TS 72V/TS 72VB C S ize E N2-5 N2-4 Product TS 83 Product TS 83Typical Door S ize E N2-5 S izes (mm) Typical Door S izes (mm) 826 850 875 900 Typical Door S izes 826 850 875S izes (mm) 900 Typical Door (mm) 826 850 875 900 826 850 875 900
improved performance performance
Minimum achievable door Minimum achievable door Minimum achievable door DoP Certificate No. 0010 Minimum achievable door
FLOOR S PR ING FLOOR SPRING FLOOR S PR ING New
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Product B TS 75V Product B TS 75V Typical 826 850 Typical Product TS 73V Product TS 73V 826 850 Typical Typical Minimum achievable 826 850 826 850 Minimum achievable
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S ize E N1-4 Door S izes (mm) 875 900 926 Door S izes (mm) S ize E N2-4 S ize E N2-4 875 900 926 Door S izes (mm) Door S izes (mm) door width at900 E N3 = 767mm 875 926 875 900 926 door width at E N3 = 767mm
DoP Certificate No. 0034
180 Degree 180 Degree 180 Degree
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FLOOR S PR ING FLOOR S PR ING 20 20 20 20 20
S ize E N1-4
Minimum achievable door width at E N3 = 792mm Minimum achievable door width at E N3 = 792mm
CAM ACTION DOOR CLOS E R S
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Minimum achievable door width at E N3 = 783mm
80 100 120 Door 80 opening 100 angle 120 Door 80 opening 100 angle 120 Door opening angle
Produ Produ Produ Produ 826 Product TS 97 826 Third Party Testing Torque Curve Nm 826 50 Third Party Testing Torque Curve Nm 826 Third Party Party Testing Testing Torque Torque Curve Curve Nm 50 Third Nm Typical D 50 Third Party Testing Torque Curve Nm Which Door Control_V7i_Layout 1 10/10/2012 10:05 Pa 50 40 826 850 50 Minim 40 Minim 40 Testing Torque Curve 40 30 Third Party Which Door Control_V7i_Layout 1 10/10/2012 10:05 Pa Minim 40 30 DoP C Minim 30 30 60
Torque
= = = =
20
Torque Torque Torque Torque Torque
Nm 50
0 0 0 0 0
80 100 120 Door opening angle
10
Product TS 73V S ize E N2-4 Product TS 73V S ize E N2-4 Product ITS TS 73V N2-4 96 S ize E N3-6 Product ITS 96Typical Door S ize E N3-6 S izes (mm) Typical Door S izes 826 850 875S izes (mm) 900 Typical Door Product TS 97 N2-4 Door 826 S ize E850 875S izes (mm) 900 Typical (mm) 826 850 875 900 826 850 875 900 Typical Door S izes (mm) Which Door Control_V7i_Layout 1 10/10/2012 10:05 Page 3 826 850 Minimum 875achievable 900 door width 926 at E N3 Minimum door width at E N3 Which Door Control_V7i_Layout 1 10/10/2012 10:05 Page 3 achievable Minimum achievable door width at E N3 DoP Certificate No. 0004 Minimum achievable door width at E N3
60 60 60
Third Party Testing Torque Curve improved performance Third Party Party Testing Testing Torque Torque Curve Curve Third New performance Third Party Testing Torque Curve improved performance 40 40 30 Testing Torque Curve Third Party
926 926 926 926
0
40 40 40
DoP do C Minimum achievable
Nm 50 Nm Nm 50 Nm 50 Nm 50 40 50 40
833mm 30 833mm 833mm 733mm 20 733mm
Minimum achievable door width at E N3 = 733mm
20 20 20
40 40 40 40 40
60 60 60 60 60
New
improved performance New improved performance
80 100 120 Door 80 opening 100 angle 120 Door 80 opening 100 angle 120 80 100 120 Door opening angle 80 opening 100 angle 120 Door Door opening angle
140 140 140 140 140
Nm 50
Third Party Testing Torque Curve
Nm 40 Nm 50 Nm 50 50 30 40 40 40 20 30 30 30 10 20 20 200 10 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0
Third Party Testing Torque Curve Third Party Testing Torque Curve Third Party Testing Torque Curve
160 160 160 160 160
180 Degree 180 Degree 180 180 Degree 180 Degree Degree
Produ
Produ 826 Produ Produ 826
Minim 826 826 Minim
DoP C
Minim Minim
Torque Torque Torque Torque
New
improved performance
improved performance performance
40
Torque
New New New improved improved New improved performance performance New improved performance
S ize E N2-5 Product TS 83 S ize E N2-5 Product TS S ize E N2-5 ITS83 96 N2-4 Product ITS 96Typical Door S ize E N2-4 S izes (mm) Typical Door (mm) 826 850 875SS izes 900 Typical Door izes (mm) Product TS 92 S ize E N2-4 826 850 875S izes (mm) 900 Typical Door 826 850 875 900 826 850 875 900 Typical Door S izes (mm) 826 850 Minimum 875achievable 900 door width 926 at E N3 Minimum achievable door width at E N3 Minimum achievable door width at E N3 Minimum achievable door width at E N3 DoP Certificate No. 0006
20
Torque Torque Torque Torque Torque
0
R ACKdoor & PINION DOOR CLOS E R S RACK & PINION closers R CLOS EE R S R ACK ACK & & PINION PINION DOOR DOOR ProductCLOS TS 83 R S
826 826 826
Opening force improved Third Party Testing Torque Curve performance performance Closing force
Produ Produ Produ CAM ACTION DOOR CLOS E R S Produ Produ 826 New Third Party Testing Torque Curve Nm New 826 50 Third Party Testing Torque Curve Product TS 93 Nm improved 826 improved Third Party Testing Torque Curve Nm 50 826 performance 826 50 Third Party Testing Torque Curve NewNm 40 performance Typical D Third Party Testing Torque Curve Nm 50 40 improved50 40 Testing Torque Curve 826 850 Minim 30 Third Party performance 40 Minim 30 40 Minim 30 Minim 20 Minim 30 20
TRANSOM closers
Product ITS 96 S ize E N3-6 Product ITS 96 S ize E N3-6 Product ITS 96 SS ize ize EE N1-4 N3-6 Product RTS 87 DOOR CLOS E R S Product RTS 87 S ize E N1-4 Typical Door S izes (mm) Typical Door S izes (mm) 826 850 875 900 Typical Door S izes (mm) Typical Door S izes Product TS 93 N2-5 Door 826 S ize E850 875S izes (mm) 900 Typical (mm) 826 850 875 900 826 850 875 900 826 850 875 900 Typical Door S izes (mm) 826 850 Minimum 875achievable 900 door width 926 at E N3 Minimum achievable door width at E N3 Minimum achievable achievable door door width width at at EE N3 N3 Minimum Minimum achievable door width at E N3
Nm 50 Nm Nm 50 50 40 Torque Torque Torque
Product ITS 96 S ize E N2-4 Product ITS 96 S ize E N2-4 Product ITS 96 S ize E N2-4 New Typical Door S izes (mm) KEY New improved Typical Door S izes pivots (mm) Allperformance DORMA door closers have been third party tested using New 826 850 875 900 improved Opening force Typical Door S izes (mm) improved 826 850 875 900 performance BS:EN 1154 (maximum resistance 0.4Nm). 826 850 875 900 performance Closing force
New KEY New improved Third Party Testing Torque Curve New improved performance Third Party Testing Torque Curve
CAM ACTION DOOR CL CAM ACTION DOORProdu CL
20
40
60
80 100 120 Door opening angle
140
160
180 Degree
20 20 20
40 40 40
60 60 60
80 100 120 80 opening 100 angle 120 Door 80 opening 100 angle 120 Door Door opening angle
140 140 140
160 160 160
180 180 Degree 180 Degree Degree
New
improved
Produ
7 Produ
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DOOR CLOSER POWER SETTINGS Under BS:EN 1154 door closer power sizes are recommended as follows in respect of door width. However any fire door must be fitted with a closer size EN3 minimum, irrespective of width. BS:EN 1154
Door Sizes (mm)
BS:EN 1154
Door Sizes (mm)
BS:EN 1154
Door Sizes (mm)
EN1
750 & below
EN3
850-950
EN5
1100-1250
EN2
750-850
EN4
950-1100
EN6
1250-1400
BS 8300/ADM* Effective Clear Widths Through Doorways Note: The effective clear width is the width of the opening measured at right angles to the wall in which the door width is situated from the outside of the door stop on the door closing side to any obstruction on the hinge side, whether this be projecting door opening furniture, a weather board, the door or the door stop. Please note that for the purposes of this brochure an 826mm door width has been used as the starting point in order to achieve BS 8300/ADM* compliant clear openings, however some DORMA closers can achieve the required opening forces on smaller door widths as detailed above. For more information please contact AC Leigh. Under Approved Document M, doors will satisfy the requirements if they have the following minimum clear openings: Minimum effective clear widths of doors Direction and width of approach
New Buildings (mm)
Existing Buildings (mm)
Straight-on (without a turn or oblique approach)
800
750
At right angles from an access route at least 1500mm wide
800
750
At right angles from an access route at least 1200mm wide
825
775
At right angles from an access route at least 900mm wide
N/A
800
External doors and internal lobby doors at the entrance of buildings used by the general public
1000
775
*Section 3 in Scotland, Part R in Northern Ireland
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EXTERNAL DOORS
EXTERNAL DOORS
EXTERNAL DOORS
A RC H ITEC T U R ADOORS L I RO N M O N G E R S EXTERNAL EXTERNAL DOORS S EC U R IT Y S PEC I A LI S T S
ADM* states that “a non-powered manually operated entrance door, fitted with a self-closing device capable of closing the ADM* states “a non-powered entrance door, seals, door that against wind forces manually and the operated resistance of draught fitted with a self-closing device capable of closing the door against is unlikely to be openable by many people, particularly those wind forces and the resistance of draught seals, unlikely to be door, whoADM* are or who haveisoperated limited strength”. states “a users non-powered manually entrance ADM* stateswheelchair that “athat non-powered manually operated entrance door,
EXTERNALDOORS DOORS EXTERNAL
openable byfitted many people, particularly those who are door wheelchair users a self-closing capable of closing theagainst door against fitted with awith self-closing devicedevice capable of closing the wind forces and the resistance of draught seals, is unlikely to be or who wind have limited strength”. forces and the resistance of draught seals, is unlikely to be Indeed ADM* goes on to state “a powered door opening and openable by many people, particularly whowheelchair are wheelchair openable by many people, particularly those those who are users users
system, either controlled Indeed closing ADM* goes on limited tostrength”. statestrength”. “amanually powered door opening or andautomatically closing who limited have or whoorhave by sensors, is theormost satisfactory solution system,operated either manually controlled automatically operated by for most goes on to “a state “a powered door opening and closing IndeedIndeed ADM*ADM* on to state powered door opening and closing people. An goes automatic sliding door arrangement is particularly sensors,system, is the most satisfactory solution for most people. An system, manually controlled or automatically operated eithereither manually controlled or automatically operated by by beneficial … and itssatisfactory use solution can make itforpossible to An reduce automatic sliding door arrangement is particularly beneficial and itsthe sensors, ismost the most solution most people. sensors, is the satisfactory for most people. An … length of any entrance lobby. ” automatic sliding door arrangement is particularly beneficial …itsand its use canautomatic make it sliding possible reduce theis particularly length of any entrance doortoarrangement beneficial … andlobby.” usemake can make it possible to reduce the length any entrance use can it possible to reduce the length of anyofentrance lobby.”lobby.”
Provided one of the entrance doors is fully accessible and automatically Provided of the entrance is and fullyautomatically accessible and Provided the entrance fully accessible and automatically Provided oneone ofone theof entrance doors doors is fullyisdoors accessible operated, then the remaining doors can utilise manual door closers set operated, then the remaining doors canremaining utilise manual door closers set automatically operated, then doors can operated, then the remaining doors canthe utilise manual door closers set utilise at a suitable strength to to ensure closure ofthe the door. atspring a suitable spring strength to ensure closure ofdoor. the door. at a suitable spring strength ensure closure of
manual door closers set at a suitable spring strength to ensure
ofprovide the door. DORMA canautomatic provide both manual can provide both manual and solutions for externaland DORMAclosure canDORMA provide both manual and solutions external DORMA can both manual andautomatic automatic solutions for for external doors.doors. solutions for external doors. doors. automatic
AUTOMATIC DOORS AUTOMATIC DOORS AUTOMATIC DOORS AUTOMATIC DOORS
DORMA a full supply and installation package for automatic All installations are completed the highest standards DORMA offersoffers a full supply and installation package for automatic doors.doors. All installations are completed to thetohighest safetysafety standards as as recommended EN 16005. For installation further information thefor specification of automatic doors please our Automatics Brochure DORMA offers aENfull supply package automatic doors. installations are completed to the highest safety recommended underunder 16005. For and further information on theonspecification of automatic doorsAll please ask forask ourforAutomatics Brochure DORMA offers fullone supply installation package for automatic doors. All installations are completed to the highest safety standards as or toa see ofProject ourand Project Consultants. or to see one of our Consultants. standards as recommended under EN 16005.
recommended under EN 16005. For further information on the specification of automatic doors please ask for our Automatics Brochure an automatic aremain six main to choose When selecting an automatic door door therethere are six typestypes to choose from:from: or to see oneWhen of ourselecting Project Consultants.
When selecting an automatic door there are six main types to choose from:
When selecting an automatic door there are six main types to choose from: SLIDING DOORS: Sliding doors: SLIDING DOORS: • • DORMA DORMA ESrange 200range range • DORMA ES 200 ES 200 • BST curved doors BST curved • BST• curved doors doors SLIDING DOORS: • Preferred solution as • Preferred solution recommended • Preferred solution recommended recommended byasADM • DORMA ES 200 as range
FOLDING DOORS: Folding doors: FOLDING DOORS:
• • DORMA DORMA • DORMA FFT FFT
FFT • • Ideal Ideal where space is restricted where space is restricted
• Ideal whereFOLDING space is restricted DOORS:
• DORMA FFT
by ADM by ADM
• BST curved doors
• Ideal where space is restricted
• Preferred solution as recommended by ADM SWING DOORS: Swing doors: SWING DOORS: • • DORMA DORMA ED/ 100 100/A250 / 250 • DORMA ED A A ED 100 250 • ED200i in-head unit • ED200i in-head • ED200i in-head unit unit • Ideal for retro-fit or new build • for Ideal for retro-fit new build • Ideal retro-fit or neworbuild
SWING DOORS:
• DORMA ED 100 / 250 A • ED200i in-head unit • IdealLOW for ENERGY retro-fitSWING or newDOORS: build
LOW ENERGY Low energy SWING swingDOORS: doors: • • DORMA DORMA ED/ 100 100/LE / 250 • DORMA ED 250 LE LE ED 100 250 • • Ideal Ideal for retro-fit or new build • for Ideal for retro-fit new build retro-fit or neworbuild • Activated by push pad or • Activated by pad pushorpad or remote • Activated by push remote remote control control control
LOW ENERGY SWING DOORS: • DORMA ED 100 / 250 LE
*Section 3 in Scotland, R in Northern *Section 3 in Scotland, Part RPart in Northern IrelandIreland *Section 3 in Scotland, Part R in • Northern Ireland Ideal for retro-fit
or new build
• Activated by push pad or remote
SPACE SAVING DOORS: Space saving doors: SPACE SAVING DOORS:
• • DORMA DORMA • DORMA RST RST •
RST • • Unique Unique swivelling actionthemeans swivelling Unique swivelling actionaction meansmeans the the sweep ofisaonly the theisdoor few is only sweepsweep of theof door only few adoor a few centimetres the centimetres outside theline dooroutside line centimetres outside the door SPACE SAVING DOORS: door line • DORMA RST
• Unique swivelling action means the sweep of the door is only a few REVOLVING DOORS: REVOLVING DOORS: Revolving doors: centimetres outside the door line
• • DORMA DORMA KTC or KTC • DORMA KTV orKTV KTCorKTV • • act Can actan as an keeping airlock Can airlock • Can asact an as airlock keeping out outkeeping draughts, noise andnoise dirt and dirt draughts, noise and dirt out draughts,
positional, servo-assist or • Manual, positional, servo-assist orservo-assist • • Manual, Manual, positional, fully automatic operation fully automatic operation or fully automatic operation If a revolving is used, an ADM • If • a•revolving door isdoor used, anisADM If aREVOLVING revolving door used, an ADM DOORS: compliant entrance door should compliant entrance door should be be compliant entrance door should be provided immediately adjacent provided immediately adjacent and and • toDORMA KTV or KTC signed show that it is accessible signed to show thatimmediately it is accessibleadjacent and provided
• Can act asthat an airlock keeping out signed to show it is accessible DORMA 9 draughts, noise and DORMA 9 dirt
9 • Manual, positional, servo-assist or
TS 71 A RC H ITEC T U R A L I RO N M O N G E R S S EC U R IT Y S PEC I A LI S T S
With the TS 71, DORMA has developed a door closer that rounds off its ClassicLine series perfectly. The ease and speed with which it can be fixed, the fact that its spring strength can be so easily adapted to the door size – by simply turning round the hinge plate – and its competitive price should make it the ideal choice for your application.
TS 72 The DORMA TS 72 is the ideal multi-purpose door closer for all standard door designs and constructions. Without a backplate, it is particularly easy and quick to fix. The spring strength can be individually adapted to the door size by means of an allen key ensuring optimum performance in every situation.
Variable closing force Standard doors
TS 71
TS 72 V
TS 72 VBC
EN 3-4
EN 2-4
EN 2-4
-
-
-
� 1100mm1
External doors, outward opening Fire doors Non-handed Arm type
Standard
Variable closing force Closing speed adjustable at 2 separate valves
180˚ - 15˚ 115˚ - 10˚
180˚ - 15˚ 15˚ - 0˚
Backcheck
-
-
Delayed action
-
-
-
Anti-corrosive model
-
-
-
1.2
1.2
1.2
length
232
232
232
overall depth
45
45
45
height
68
68
68
Adjustable latching action
180˚ - 15˚ 15˚ - 0˚
by arm
Hold-open Weight in kg Dimensions in mm
Door closer tested to EN 1154 CE marked 1)
With parallel-arm fixing, the max closing force is approx. 20 Nm (for doors up to 950 mm)
PLUS POINTS... ...for the trade • Increased stocking flexibility thanks to use of the standard ClassicLine series arm ...for the specifier/architect • Outstanding value for money, competitive and reliable • Compact construction combined with classic design ...for the installer • Non-handed design • Easy and quick to fix ...for the user • Constant closing action virtually unaffected by temperature fluctuations • Optimum closing speed adjustment with two regulating valves • Reliable closing with adjustable latching action • Optimum wall and door protection thanks to “thinking” backcheck on TS 72 VBC
“THINKING” BACKCHECK (TS 72 VBC ONLY) Thanks to an innovative design concept, the resistance developed by this backcheck system is directly proportional to door acceleration as the door is opened beyond approx. 70°. It is almost imperceptible when the door is opened slowly. However, if the door is opened roughly, the backcheck responds in equal measure. If the door should be flung open at speed – whether deliberately, accidentally or as a result of a gust of wind – the backcheck reacts at full strength, protecting the wall and door from damage. 10
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TS 83 Outstanding versatility, quality assured. Tested to EN 1154 Decades of experience have gone into the development of the DORMA TS 83.The result is user comfort coupled with outstanding versatility. It can be adjusted to suit almost all types of door. Additional anti-corrosion protection for exposed or aggressive conditions is available to special order. Fixing couldn’t be easier and last but not least – it’s engineered for excellence. Certified to ISO 9001.
Variable closing force Standard doors
EN 2-5 � 1250mm � 1400mm
-
� 1600mm
-
External doors, outward opening � 1250mm
Fire and smoke check doors
EN 3-6
EN 7
-
-
-
� 1400mm
-
� 1600mm
-
� 1250mm
-
� 1400mm
-
� 1600mm
-
-
-
-
Non-handed Arm type
standard
Variable closing force
adjustment screw
-
Closing speed adjustable at 2 separate valves
180˚ - 15˚ 15˚ - 0˚
-
Variable closing speed
valve adjustment
Adjustable latching action
by arm
Backcheck
self-regulating
-
-
adjustable at valve Delayed action
variable at valve
Anti-corrosive model
-
-
Hold-open Weight in kg Dimensions in mm
1.7
1.7
3.3
length
245
245
293
overall depth
46
46
47.5
height
60
60
60
Door closer tested to EN 1154 CE mark for construction products
PLUS POINTS... ...for the trade • Streamlined product range means low inventory costs and reduced stocking requirement • Comprehensive choice of accessories provides practical and effective solutions to meet special applications ...for the specifier/architect • Compact closer design and sturdy flat-form arm assembly • Wide range of standard functions supplemented by optional extras • Suitable for fire doors. CERTIFIRE approved Ref. CF 118 ...for the installer • Easy to fix • Can be “tailored” to the requirements of the door by simple adjustment • Just one model for RH (ISO 5) and LH (ISO 6) doors and for standard and frame/lintel fixing and parallel arm • Spring strength range EN 2–5/EN 3-6 to suit virtually every application. ...for the user • Optimum wall and door protection thanks to “thinking” backcheck • Closing speed virtually unaffected by temperature fluctuations • High mechanical efficiency gives easy-action opening 11
ts 91 & 92 Plus points... ...for the trade • Inexpensive cam-action technology for standard interior doors • Low storage costs and reduced inventory requirement thanks to uniform slide channels of the Contur series ...for the specifier/architect • Excellent value for money • Uniform appearance throughout the entire Contur slide channel range ...for the installer • Non-handed • Easy to fix and quickly adjustable ...for the user • Exceptional ease of use and fully controlled closing action • Optimum adaptability of the closing speed with reliable latching thanks to two regulating valves.
ts 93 Plus points... ...for the trade • Clear product allocation ensures use of the right models for the right applications • Identical door closer model for single and double doors ...for the specifier/architect • High-quality design ensures an ideal solution for all project applications • Harmonious appearance thanks to integral smoke detector • Available in a wide range of colours and finishes ...for the installer • The TS 93 system is suitable for all fixing positions. Mounting bracket with universal fixing hole pattern for optimal fixing • Simple, fast installation ...for the user • Easy opening action and fully controlled closing • Smoke detector with convenient service and maintenance indicator • Adjustable hydraulic functions for easy adaptation to each specific door situation 12
TS 91 & TS 92
A RC H ITEC T U R A L I RO N M O N G E R S S EC U R IT Y S PEC I A LI S T S
As units designed especially for interior applications, the TS 92 and TS 91 door closers constitute the perfect complement to the DORMA TS 93 cam-action door closer system. They likewise come in the Contur design and, thanks to their linear drive mechanism with heart shaped cam, they offer the same ease of use. Moreover, their competitive pricing combined with their outstanding level of assured quality make them particularly attractive from an economic standpoint as well. Certified to ISO 9001
TS 93 The perfect project solution for all application needs the TS 93 cam action door closer system sets new standards in user convenience in project applications. The proven DORMA technology of the heart-shaped cam ensures exceptional ease of opening. The TS 93 series comprises a modular system which enables just a few door closer models to be combined with a number of different slide channels to meet virtually every conceivable functional requirement. Doors of varying designs can be equipped for a wide range of different applications.
Variable closing force Standard doors
TS92 B/G1
TS93 B
TS93 G1
EN 3
EN 1-4
EN 2-5
EN 5-7
-
-
-
� 950mm
2
External doors, outward opening
2
� 1100mm
-
� 1250mm
-
-
� 1600mm
-
-
� 1250mm
-
-
� 1600mm Fire and smoke check doors
TS 91 B
2
-
� 950mm � 1100mm � 1250mm � 1600mm
-
-
-
-
-
Non-handed Arm type
slide channel
Variable closing force
adjustment screw
Closing speed adjustable at 2 separate valves
180˚ - 15˚ 15˚ - 0˚
Variable closing speed
valve adjustment
Adjustable latching action
valve adjustment
-
-
-
-
-
-
Cushioned limit stay, mechanical Backcheck
at valve
-
-
Delayed action
adjustable at valve
-
-
-
-
-
-
1.9
2
3.5
5.2
267 47 65
281 47 65
275 53 60
285 62 71
Anti-corrosive model Hold-open Weight in kg Dimensions in mm
length overall depth height
Door closer tested to EN 1154 CE mark for construction products 1) B = Standard model for pull-side door leaf fixing/push-side transom fixing G = Special model for push-side door leaf fixing/pull-side transom fixing. 2) For applications involving particularly heavy or wide doors, and doors which have to close against wind resistance we recommend the 13 TS93. The next highest door closer size should be selected, or the closing force adjusted to a higher setting.
Plus points... ...for the trade • Low inventory costs and reduced stocking requirements thanks to streamlined modular system and separate packaging of closer body and slide channel assemblies • Tailor-made applications with special accessories ...for the specifier/architect • Unblemished appearance of prestige doors thanks to concealed installation • Ideal for doors integral to the interior design ...for the installer • Non-handed system • Can be incorporated within the door pre-fabrication process, allowing complete installation in the factory • Easy adjustment of the closing strength, closing speed and latch action after hanging of the doors ...for the user • Optimum protection against vandalism thanks to the concealed installation • Enhanced user convenience and fully controlled, reliable closing with adjustable latch action • Cushioned limit stay with progressive damping for protection of wall and door 14
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ITS 96 The DORMA ITS 96 has ushered in a new era in door closer technology. The closer body and slide channel are so compact that they can be installed out of sight in doors and their frames. These devices offer the same high quality expected of DORMA door closers, as characterised by their ease of operation for the user, and wide range of functions. Thanks to the exceptionally slender dimensions of the unit, the DORMA ITS 96 can be installed in virtually all doors with thicknesses of 40mm or more, and offers all the advantages of quality assured manufacture with third-party auditing. Certified to ISO 9001. Variable closing force Standard doors
EN 2-4 � 1100mm � 1400mm
External doors, outward opening Fire and smoke check doors
-
-
� 1100mm � 1400mm
Door leaf thickness
EN 3-6
-
� 40mm
-
� 50mm Max. door leaf weight in kg
100
180
Non-handed design (closer) Arm type
slide channel
Variable closing force
adjustment screw
Variable closing speed
valve adjustment
Adjustable latching speed
by value
Cushioned limit stay
mechanical
Double action
-
Hold-open Max. door opening angle (depends on door design) Weight in kg Dimensions in mm
approx. 120˚ 1.3
2.5
length
277
291
overall depth
32
39.5
height
42
51
Door closer tested to EN 1154 A Hold-open devices tested to EN 1155 Door co-ordinators tested to EN 1158 CE mark for construction products 15
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TS 97 With its new model TS 97, DORMA is able to offer a very compact surface-mounted cam-action door closer available in the project sector. Single-piece face plates with internal end caps and uniform lengths of the door closer body and slide channel characterise the impressive design credentials of this product. Like all DORMA cam-action door closers, the TS 97 features the proven heart shaped cam for maximum user convenience based on minimum opening effort. With its compact dimensions, the TS 97 ideally complements the overall appearance of any door. Certified to ISO 9001.
Variable closing force Standard doors1
EN 2-4 ďż˝ 1100mm
External doors, outward opening
-
Fire and smoke check doors Non-handed Arm assembly
slide channel
Adjustable closing speed
by valve
Adjustable latching action
by valve
Dead stop unit (mechanical) Backcheck
-
Delayed action
-
Anti-corrosive model
-
Hold-open Weight in kg Dimensions in mm
2.5 length
340
overall depth
37
height
49
Door closer tested to EN 1154 CE mark for construction products In the case of particularly heavy doors and doors that have to close against wind pressure, we recommend the DORMA TS 93 1)
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Plus points... ...for the trade • One closer model for all applications to simplify materials management and stocking • Single pack for easy ...for the specifier/architect • High-quality architectural solution for superior interior designs • Uniform lengths of body and slide channel for enhanced harmony of appearance • Single-piece faceplate without slots or fixing points ...for the installer • Universally applicable on both LH and RH doors • Quick and easy to fix with mounting bracket ...for the user • High ease of use and fully controlled, reliable closing with adjustable latching action • Dead stop unit as standard to protect the wall and door 17
TS 71
TS 72 V
TS 72 VBC
EN 3-4
EN 2-4
EN 2-4
-
-
-
� 1600mm
-
-
-
-
-
� 40mm
-
-
-
-
-
� 50mm
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.7
1.7
length
232
232
232
245
245
overall depth
45
45
45
46
46
height
68
68
68
60
60
-
-
-
-
-
Variable closing force Standard doors
TS 83 EN 2-5
EN 3-6
� 950mm � 1100mm � 1250mm � 1400mm � 1600mm
External doors, outward opening � 1250mm � 1400mm � 1600mm
-
-
-
-
Fire doors Fire and smoke check doors
� 950mm � 1100mm � 1250mm � 1400mm
Door leaf thickness Max. door leaf weight in kg
-
Non-handed Arm type Variable closing force Closing speed adjustable at 2 separate valves Variable closing speed Adjustable latching action Backcheck Delayed action Anti-corrosive model Hold-open Weight in kg Dimensions in mm
Door closer tested to EN 1154 Door closer tested to EN 1154 A Hold-open devices tested to EN 1155 Door co-ordinators tested to EN 1158 CE marked CE mark for construction products
Yes 18
Option
- No
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EN 7
TS 91 B
TS92 B/G
TS93 B
TS93 G
EN 3
EN 1-4
EN 2-5
EN 5-7
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EN 3-6
EN 2-4
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TS 97
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ITS 96
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100
180
Standard
Slide channel
Slide channel
Slide channel
Slide channel
Slide channel
Slide channel
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Slide channel
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3.3
1.9
2
3.5
5.2
1.3
2.5
2.5
293
267
281
275
285
277
291
340
47.5
47
47
53
62
32
39.5
37
60
65
65
60
71
42
51
49
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TS 71 Standard Format Silver/Gold
Full Square Metal Cover
Full Softline Metal Cover
Full Softline Metal Cover & separate end caps
Colour Coated Softline Metal Cover
Colour Coated Softline Metal Cover & separate end caps
White
Silver
Satin Stainless Steel
DORMA FINISHES A range of finishes to suit your design.When specifying DORMA Door Closers you can choose between a number of different “finish” and cover options. 20
Polished Chrome
Polished Brass
TS 72 V
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TS 83
TS 91 B
TS92 B/G
TS93 B
TS93 G
ITS 96
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certain door widths. A variable power closer however is a more flexible solution as it allows for on-site adjustment to site conditions and can WHICH DORMA DOOR CONTROL? be adjusted to ensure minimal opening force.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
2. BS8300 states that “in general” fire doors should be of a width greater 1. In BS8300 it states that the door closer should be of a variable power type. Can a fixed size door closer be used on fire doors? than 900mm. Why have DORMA offered solutions at lower widths? have basedbetheofsolutions on the minimum requirements of BS8300/ADM*, starting with 1. general In BS8300 it states thatcloser the door should power type. In a fixed powered withcloser aWetypical efficiencyaofvariable 60-65% (BS:EN 1154 requires a minimum of 55% at EN3) would a typical 826mm wide door and have then gone up in approximately 25mm increments. Can a fixed size door closer be used on fire doors? be unlikely to comply with the 30N opening force. Similarly, door closers with power adjustable only by template (selectable A number of DORMA high efficient door closers are capable of coping with doors at these In generalare a fixed closer with aHowever, typical efficiency of 60-65% (BS EN1154 minimumsuch of 55% would be unlikely power) notpowered recommended. high efficiency fixed requires power aclosers as at theEN3) TS91 Cam ActiontoCloser can andvery smaller sizes. comply with the 30N opening force. Similarly, door closers with power adjustable only by template (selectable power) are not recommended. comply with the required opening forces on certain door widths. A variable power closer however is a more flexible solution However, very high efficiency fixed power closers such as the TS91 Cam Action Closer can comply with the required opening forces on as it allows for on-site adjustment tohowever site conditions and can be adjusted minimal opening force. and can certain door widths. A variable power closer is a more flexible solution as it allowstoforensure on-site adjustment to site conditions be adjusted to ensure minimal opening force.
BS 8300states states that general” doors should of a width 2. 2.BS8300 that “in“in general” firefire doors should be ofbe a width greatergreater than 3. BS8300 refers to electrically powered hold open devices. Which suitable products are available from DORMA? 900mm. Why have DORMA offered solutions at lower widths? than 900mm. Why have DORMA offered solutions at lower widths?
DORMA offer the following electrically powered hold open door closers: ITS96 EMF, TS93 EMF, TS92 EMF, TS91 EMF and TS73 EMF. We have based thehold minimum requirements of BS8300/ADM*, starting with We also offer the BTS80 EMB floor spring (see above photo) andthe thesolutions RTS 80 on EMB open double action transom closer. We have based the and solutions ongone theupminimum of BS 8300/ADM*, typical 826mm wideindependent door have in approximately 25mm increments. Alternatively any DORMA door closer can be useda in conjunction with holdthen open magnets (EM). requirements A number of DORMA high efficient door closers are capable of coping with doors these starting with a typical 826mm wide door and have then gone up in 30N approximately When using electrically powered hold open devices the door closing device is not required to comply with the opening force of lessatthan smaller sizes. (when the electrical supply has been cut throughand activation of the alarm or power failure). However certain buildings may benefit from having 25mm increments. A number of DORMA high efficient door closers are capable of electromagnetic devices that, when the power is removed, stilldoors complyat with the 30N copingthey with these andmaximum smaller opening sizes. force. Here the use of Cam Action EMF Door Closers, or Cam Action Door Closers used with EM magnets will provide opening forces of 30N or less when fitted at size EN3 on door widths as detailed earlier.
3. BS8300 refers to electrically powered hold open devices. Which suitable products are available from DORMA? 4. 3.BS8300 refers to “swing free” controlled doorhold closing devices. BS 8300 refers to electrically powered open devices. Which suitable DORMA offer the following electrically powered hold open door closers: ITS96 EMF, TS93 EMF, TS92 EMF, TS91 EMF and TS73 EMF. products are available from DORMA?from DORMA? Which suitable products are available We also offer the BTS80 EMB floor spring (see above photo) and the RTS 80 EMB hold open double action transom closer.
free” doorwith closers operate without themagnets resistance of a door closer; the closer is only Alternatively any DORMA door closer can be used“Swing in conjunction independent hold open (EM). activated in the event of a fire or power failure making them suitable door closers: access toITS96 EMF, DORMA offer the following electrically powered hold open door When using electrically powered hold open devices the door closing device is not required to comply with the most opening forcefor of less than 30N rooms rather than part of a circulation route. DORMA offer: TS73 EMF Free Swing (when the electrical supply has been cut throughindividual activation of the alarm or power failure). However certain buildings may benefit from having TS93 EMF, TS92 EMF, TS91 EMF and TS73 EMF. We also offer the BTS80 EMB floor TS99 and BTS80 FLB electromagnetic devices that, when the power is option, removed, theyFL still comply with thefloor 30Nspring. maximum opening force. Here the use of Cam
spring and the RTS 80 EMB hold open double action transom closer. Alternatively hold open magnets (EM).
Action EMF Door Closers, or Cam Action Door Closers used with EM magnets will provide opening forces of 30N or less when fitted at size any DORMA door closer can be used in conjunction with independent EN3 on door widths as detailed earlier.
When using electrically powered hold open devices the door closing device is not required to comply with the opening force of less than 30N (when the electrical 4. BS8300 refers to “swing free” controlled door closing devices. supply has resisting been cutdoors through activation to of fire thedoors alarmusing or power 5. BS8300 talks about lower power sizes for non-fire in comparison a door failure). closer. However Which suitable products are available from DORMA? certain buildings may benefit from having electromagnetic devices that, when the power is removed, they still comply with the What if a higher power size is required? “Swing free” doorAction closers EMF operate without the resistance of a Action door closer; the closer is only 30N maximum opening force. Here the use of Cam Door Closers, or Cam Door Closers with EM As there is no legal requirement for a minimum closing force on non-fire door closer be adjusted below size EN3 (18Nm, asused activated in the event of doors a fire the or power failurecan making them most suitable for door access to magnetsforwill opening of 30N less when fitted at size EN3 onthe door widths as detailed earlier. required fire provide doors). However the forces door closer shouldor always be adjusted successfully close door. If this offer: increases theEMF force to Swing individual rooms rather thantopart of a circulation route. DORMA TS73 Free exceed BS8300/ADM* requirements, for example to overcome heavy seals an acoustic option, TS99 FL and duty BTS80 FLBonfloor spring. door, DORMA can supply a supplement to an access statement detailing the measures taken to ensure opening forces have been kept to a minimum. *Section 3 in Scotland, Part R in Northern Ireland
4. BS8300 refers to “swing free” controlled door closing devices. Which suitable products are available from DORMA? “Swing free” door closers operate without the resistance of a door closer; the closer is only activated in the event of a fire or power failure making them most suitable for door access to individual rooms rather than part of a circulation route. DORMA 5. BS8300 talksFree about loweroption, powerTS99 sizes FL forand non-fire resisting doors in comparison to fire doors using a door closer. offer: TS73 EMF Swing BTS80 FLB floor spring. 10 What if a higher power size is required? As there is no legal requirement for a minimum closing force on non-fire doors the door closer can be adjusted below size EN3 (18Nm, as required for fire doors). However the door closer should always be adjusted to successfully close the door. If this increases the force to exceed BS8300/ADM* requirements, for example to overcome heavy duty seals on an acoustic door, DORMA can supply a supplement to an 5. BS 8300 talks about lower power sizes for non-fire resisting doors in comparison to fire doors using a door closer.What access statement detailing the measures taken to ensure opening forces have been kept to a minimum.
if a higher power size is required?
*Section 3 in Scotland, Part R in Northern Ireland
As there is no legal requirement for a minimum closing force on non-fire doors the door closer can be adjusted below size EN3 (18Nm, as required for fire doors). However the door closer should always be adjusted to successfully close the door. If this increases the force to exceed BS8300/ADM* requirements, for example to overcome heavy duty seals on an acoustic door, DORMA can supply a supplement to an access statement detailing the measures taken to ensure opening forces have been kept to a minimum. 10 22
*Section 3 in Scotland, Part R in Northern Ireland
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6. BS8300 mentions avoiding doordoor closers where where the maximum closing closing force 6. BS 8300 mentions avoiding closers the maximum force not between degrees. What of closers exhibitthese theseproperties? is notisbetween 0-150-15 degrees. What typetype of closers exhibit properties? If a and rackpinion and pinion type closer is used in conjunction a slide arm If a rack type closer is used in conjunction with a slide armwith and channel, any and channel, user any will experience an increase in an opening resistance throughout the opening cycle and thus user will experience increase in opening resistance throughout the opening be denied access. cycleease andofthus be denied ease of access.
DORMA’s unique cam actioncam closeraction combined with combined a slide arm and channel do not DORMA’s unique closer with a slide arm and channel do experience an increase in the opening resistance but a rapid fall in opening resistance on not experience an increase in the opening resistance but a rapid fall in opening operation of the door. resistance on operation of the proportional, door. As opening and closing forces are directly Cam Action closers exert their maximum closing force between 0-15 degrees of final closure as required in the guidance to ensure correct latching action.forces are directly proportional, Cam Action closers exert Asthe opening and closing
their maximum closing force between 0-15 degrees of final closure as required in the guidance to ensure the correct latching action.
7. Why should CamCam Action closers be preferred over standard rack rack and pinion 7. Why should Action closers be preferred over standard closers? and pinion closers? Cam Action closers provide greater benefit to any user when operating a door fitted with a closing device. BS8300 and ADM* requires the opening resistance drop when to 22.5N by 30 Cam Action closers provide greater benefit to anytouser operating a door degrees, andwith although Rack and Pinion BS mechanisms withADM* scissor arms can achieve this, a resistance fitted a closing device. 8300 and requires the opening Cam Action mechanism achieves it far easier and much more quickly, resulting in easier to drop to 22.5N by 30 degrees, and although Rack and Pinion mechanisms with access for all.
scissor arms can achieve this, a Cam Action mechanism achieves it far easier and much more quickly, resulting in easier access for all.
8. Can opening of door the door be achieved the backcheck facility? 8. Can full full opening of the be achieved when when using using the backcheck facility? BS 8300 on aopened doorslowly. whenHowever opened BS8300 detailsdetails minimalminimal resistanceresistance on a door when thisslowly. is only However this possible whenpossible using doorwhen closersusing with ‘thinking backcheck’. ‘thinkingbackcheck’. backcheck’ as is only door closers withWith ‘thinking With ‘thinking opposed to ‘fixed or standard backcheck’, the backcheck facility only engages fully when backcheck’ as opposed to ‘fixed or standard backcheck’, the backcheckthefacility only door is opened with great force or speed, if the door is opened slowly then the backcheck engages fully when the door is opened with great force or speed, if the door is will not engage. All DORMA overhead door closers with backcheck facility have ‘thinking opened slowly then the backcheck will not engage. All DORMA overhead door backcheck’. closers with backcheck facility have ‘thinking backcheck’.
9. How important is regular maintenance? 9. How important is regular maintenance? BS8300 notes that without regular maintenance of all door fittings, the resistances to opening closing canthat increase to anregular extent that the ability of of disabled people to pass BS and 8300 notes without maintenance all door fittings, the resistances through the door can be affected therefore building owners and users must check doors to opening and closing can increase to an extent that the ability of disabled people regularly to ensure they meet the opening force requirements. to pass through the door can be affected therefore building owners and users Independent studies by PSA Research showed that where doors and ironmongery represent must check doors regularly ensure meet thetotal opening force bill requirements. as little as 1% of a building’s cost, theyto can accountthey for 80% of the maintenance in use. DORMA Service division offer a full maintenance package for manual, automatic and industrial doors. Please contact for further details on 01462 477602. Independent studies byusPSA Research showed that where doors and ironmongery www.dorma.com/gb/en/service/codes-and-standards represent as little as 1% of a building’s cost, they can account for 80% of the total
maintenance bill in use.
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