Controlled Door Closing Devices PDF

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This guide provides a concise summary of controlled door closing devices, covering relevant sections from European product standards, and includes information on product types, classifications by use, test cycles, door mass, corrosion resistance, and product performance requirements.

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Best Practice Guide Controlled Door Closing Devices to BS EN 1154: 1997 + A1:2003 www.dhfonline.org.uk Best Practice Guide 01 | dhf Best Practice dhf Best Practice Guide: Controlled Door Closing Devices to BS EN 1154: 1997 + A1:2003 dhf Best Practice Guide...

Best Practice Guide Controlled Door Closing Devices to BS EN 1154: 1997 + A1:2003 www.dhfonline.org.uk Best Practice Guide 01 | dhf Best Practice dhf Best Practice Guide: Controlled Door Closing Devices to BS EN 1154: 1997 + A1:2003 dhf Best Practice Guides This publication is one in a series of guides addressing the major issues that should be considered when specifying, ordering or using the products it describes. It aims to provide the reader with a concise document which includes a summary of relevant sections from the European product standards. The reader will then be in a position to seek further specialist advice where necessary and recognise GENUINE conformity to the new standards. NOTE: Unless stated otherwise, references in this document to BS EN 1154 refer to BS EN 1154:1997 + A1:2003. Information in this guide is correct at time of publication and intended for guidance only. Information may since have changed and readers should consult the appropriate standards and authorities to confirm its veracity. BS EN 1154 SCOPE Controlled Door Closing Devices Products included within the standard are illustrated and include a wider range than covered by BS6459. The standard provides details on product types, classification by use, test cycles, door mass, corrosion resistance, as well as definitions, product performance requirements, test apparatus, test methods and marking of products. In addition, the published standards include annexes illustrating the various points made through diagrams and supplementary text. Extracts from BS EN 1154 are reproduced with the permission of the British Standards Institution. BSI publications can be obtained from: BSI Customer Services, 389 Chiswick High Road, Overhead door closer surface mounted Overhead concealed door closer door mounted London W4 4AL Tel +44 (0)20 8996 9001 Email: [email protected] The above European standard replaced existing national product performance standards in 1997. In the UK this meant the withdrawal of BS6459: Part 1: 1984: ‘Door Closers - Specification for mechanical performance of crank and rack and pinion overhead closers’. Amendment A1 to BS EN 1154 was published early in 2003 and this amendment provides for CE marking of conforming products in Overhead concealed door closer transom Floor concealed door closer - Floor spring accordance with the EU Construction Products Directive. mounted Classification classification is represented by an icon comprising four elements; Symbol, Grade/Type, Range/Options and Box:- BS EN 1154 classifies products by using an 6 digit coding system. 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 standard’s performance requirements. The icon above is for a product which meets Grade 3 in the Category of dhf recommends the use of graphic icons to enhance clarity of Use classification, where EN 1154 stipulates two possible grades; 3 or 4. information and has devised a system to facilitate assimilation of Full details on the ABHM graphic icons system can be found at the various product classifications. Each feature within the product www.dhfonline.org.uk dhf Best Practice | 02 Best Practice Guide Digit 1 Grade 1: Suitable for use on fire/smoke door assemblies, subject to Category of use satisfactory assessment of the contribution of the door closer to the For all internal and external doors for use by the public, and others, fire resistance of specified fire/smoke assemblies. Such assessment with little incentive to take care, i.e. where there is some chance of is outside the scope of this European Standard (See EN 1634-1). misuse of the door. Grade 3: For closing doors from at least 105° open Grade 4: For closing doors from 180° open Digit 5 Safety NOTE 1: Grade 4 classification assumes standard installation according to the manufacturer’s instructions. All door closers are required to satisfy the Essential Requirement of safety in use. Therefore only grade 1 is identified. NOTE 2:: For applications subject to extremes of abuse, or for particular limitations of opening angle, door closers incorporating a backcheck function or provision of a separate door stop should be considered. Digit 6 Corrosion resistance Digit 2 Five grades of corrosion resistance are identified according to EN 1670: Number of test cycles Grade 0: No defined corrosion resistance Only one test duration is identified for door closers Grade 1: Mild resistance manufactured to this standard: Grade 2: Moderate resistance Grade 8: 500 000 test cycles Grade 3: High resistance Grade 4: Very high resistance Digit 3 Test door mass/size Example Seven test door mass grades and related door closer power sizes are The following marking denotes a closer capable of opening to at least identified according to table 1 of this standard. 105°, and with ranging power size from size 2 to size 5. Where a door closer provides a range of power sizes both the minimum Note that as the 4th digit is zero, such a closer would not be suitable for and the maximum sizes shall be identified. fire door use. Table 1 Marking The standard requires that each door closer and separately supplied accessory manufactured to the standard shall be marked with the Note 1: The door widths given are for standard installations. In the following: case of unusually high or heavy doors, windy or draughty conditions, or special installations, a larger power size of door closer should be used. a) The manufacturer’s name or trade mark or other means of identification Note 2: The test door masses shown are only related to door closer b) Product model identification power sizes for the purpose of the test procedure. These test door c) The six digit classification listed above masses are not intended to indicate maximum values for actual use. d) The number of the European Standard (BS EN 1154) Digit 4 e) The year and week of manufacture (may be coded) Fire behaviour Two grades of fire behaviour are identified for door closing devices manufactured to this standard: Grade 0: Not suitable for use on fire/smoke door assemblies 03 | dhf Best Practice CE marking Door closers intended for use on fire resisting doors and smoke control e) The design of a door closer shall be such that it is not possible to doors are covered by a Construction Products Directive mandate issued inhibit its closing action in any way without the use of a tool. by the European Commission. Consequently, this standard is regarded as f) Any incorporated delayed action function shall be capable of a “harmonised” standard and compliance with it, supported by suitable adjustment to less than 25 seconds between the door closing angles of evidence, allows the application of the CE mark. 120° and the end of the delay zone. As closers for fire/smoke doors have a critical safety function, g) The door closer representative of its model shall have been incorporated in application of the CE mark will require the involvement of a notified a door assembly that has satisfied the appropriate criteria of a fire test. The certification body to provide verification of the compliance claims. test shall have been on a full sized assembly in accordance with EN 1634-1. This will involve initial type-testing of the product to EN 1154, initial h) Where the door closer is intended for use with other significantly inspection of the manufacturer’s factory production control and different arm assemblies (for example slide tracks) which may be continuing surveillance and approval of the factory production control. supplied separately, that combination shall also be tested according to On satisfactory fulfilment of these tasks, the notified body issues an the requirements of EN 1154. EC Certificate of Conformity which then permits the manufacturer to declare compliance and affix the CE marking to the product. In addition to ensuring that products satisfy the requirements of this The standard requires the following additional information to accompany standard, other factors should be taken into consideration when selecting the CE marking:- lever handles and knob furniture. These not only include sourcing products the identification number of the notified certification body from a reputable manufacturer, but also quality assurance, support services the name or identifying mark of the manufacturer and unequivocal conformity. the registered address of the manufacturer the last two digits of the year in which the marking was applied Related standards the number of the EC certificate of conformity As companion to BS EN 1154, two further amended and harmonised reference to EN 1154:1997 + A1: 2003 product standards have been published. The first, BS EN 1155 covers electrically powered hold-open devices and replaces BS 5839:Pt3. The the classification code of the product second, BS EN 1158 covers door coordinator devices (or selectors, to use NOTE: Although the notified body has to be involved to verify the UK terminology), and has no BS equivalent. manufacturer’s claims, the manufacturer remains responsible for designing and producing the product, for affixing the CE marking, and for ensuring that the product meets the requirements of the Directive. Quality assurance The internationally recognised standard for quality assurance, BS EN ISO 9000 provides confidence that the products are being manufactured to a Fire doors consistent quality level. We referred above to fire door assemblies which will require self closing Companies displaying this symbol are registered under the devices. BS EN 1154 makes recommendations as to the closing forces BSI Registered Firm Scheme. considered necessary for such devices fitted to fire doors. a) The door closer when installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s installation instructions shall be capable of closing the test door from Support service The correct specification and installation of controlled door closing any angle to which it may be opened. devices is essential to ensure that they are able to operate efficiently b) Due to their low closing moments, door closers size 1 and 2 are not within the performance levels described in this standard. considered suitable for use on fire/smoke door assemblies. Door closers Specialist advice is available from dhf members in support of their products with adjustable closing force shall be capable of adjustment to at least from specification stages through supply to effective operation on site. power size 3. c) The door closer shall not include a hold open device unless it is an electrically powered device in accordance with EN 1155. NOTE: See further details below under ‘Related Standards’. d) Control regulators shall be either concealed or operable only by means of a tool. dhf Best Practice | 04 Best Practice Guide Conformity to BS EN 1154 Guild of Architectural Ironmongers Conformity to the standard must be clearly and unequivocally stated. Such Founded in 1961, the GAI represents the majority of Architectural phrases as “tested to...”, “designed to conform to...”, “approved to...”, Ironmongers in the UK. The GAI serves to further all aspects of architectural are not sufficient. To avoid misleading or confusing claims it is recommended ironmongery by promoting the interchange of information to encourage that one of the following phrases is used when stating conformity: better products design and high professional standards of ironmongery scheduling and specification. GAI has also expanded its offering to a) This product has been successfully type-tested for conformity to all include overseas clients, who are increasingly taking advantage of its of the requirements of BS EN 1154. Test reports and/or certificates are comprehensive education programme. available upon request. b) This product has been successfully type-tested for conformity to all of the requirements of BS EN 1154 including the additional requirements for latch action*/backcheck*/delayed closing*/adjustable closing force*/ fire/smoke door use*. Test reports and/or certificates are available upon request. c) This product has been successfully type-tested for conformity to all of Master Locksmiths Association the requirements of BS EN 1154 including the additional requirements for The MLA is the leading trade association for the locksmithing industry. It is latch action*/backcheck*/delayed closing*/adjustable closing force*/fire/ recognised as the authoritative body by the police, government, insurers smoke door use*. Regular audit testing is undertaken. Test reports and/or and other such groups. MLA licenced companies can provide customers with certificates are available upon request. peace of mind regarding the security of their property. Its members undergo strict vetting and regular inspections. *Add as appropriate. dhf dhf (Door and Hardware Federation) was created by a merger between the Association of Building Hardware Manufacturers (ABHM) and the Door and Shutter Manufacturers Association (DSMA), both of which have established excellent reputations in their respective industries, particularly in the area of technical expertise and the development of performance standards in national and international arenas. dhf aims to build on these reputations by exploiting the synergies that exist between the two associations and combining their technical and financial resources to provide a unified, authoritative voice for the entire industry. dhf and its members have consistently risen to the challenges posed by an ever-changing market, creating products which meet the needs of a changing world and developing performance standards alongside national and international organisations, such as BSI and CEN, which enable the industry to select and compare products with confidence. dhf now represents all the key players in the following sectors: locks and building hardware, doorsets, industrial doors and shutters, domestic garage doors and automated gates/traffic barriers. With the ultimate aim of maintaining and raising quality standards throughout the industry, all dhf members must meet minimum standards of competence and customer service. They all operate within a Code of Conduct governing standards of workmanship, quality assurance, training, safety, business integrity and CE marking compliance. This document has been produced in association with Guild of Architectural Ironmongers (gai) and Master Locksmiths Association (MLA). 05 | dhf Best Practice DHF Best Practice | 06 Best Practice Guide Contact us for more information Email: [email protected] Telephone: (0)1827 52337 Address: dhf 42 Heath Street, Tamworth, Staffordshire B79 7JH © Copyright dhf (Door & Hardware Federation) 2017 No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without prior permission in writing from dhf. E&OE dhf 1022/v1/06:09 www.dhfonline.org.uk

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