104 SAFETY & SECURITY
Concealed door closers assure fire safety B
closers deliver many benefits over surface-mounted door closers and are ideal for use on fire doors in high-rise flats and apartments.
ritish designed and manufactured, Powermatic controlled, door
concealed
The door closers carry the UKCA mark and have been independently tested and proved to meet the requirements for 60-minute and 30-minute fire doors under BS EN 1634-1. They also benefit from full third- party certification and are the only Certifire jamb-mounted door closer.
frame,
Fitting neatly between the door and Powermatic is totally concealed
when the door is closed, whereas overhead, surface-mounted door closers have highly visible and unsightly control arms and mechanical boxes protruding from the door’s surface.
This concealment assures a clean appearance to the door and interior, enhancing aesthetics and creating a more homely and comfortable environment. Unlike other jamb-mounted devices, Powermatic door closers facilitate a
door’s compliance with the accessibility
requirements of Approved Document M and do not have to be removed from the door to be adjusted.
Adding to Powermatic’s performance credentials is the fact that the door closers have been fitted to door sets which have successfully completed security tests to PAS 24. Powermatic door closers come with
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a 10-year warranty and, of course, there is the comfort of knowing that they are manufactured in the UK by Samuel Heath, which, with more than 50 years’ experience, is the foremost authority when it comes to concealed door closers.
0121 766 4200
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