30min Fire Rated, Single Door, Hinged, Solid particleboard core: Futura HFF30HS
Hallmark Futura Fire Doors are to be used in conjunction with the correctly specified jamb system supplied by Hallmark Group. Components are not interchangeable with other supplier materials or components.
Hallmark Futura Fire Doors are not suitable for unprotected exterior use where they are exposed to natural elements such as direct sun or rain, except Electrogalvanized steel leaf facings which are suitable for sheltered and full exterior applications.
Hallmark Futura Fire Doors are not suitable for use in saunas, steam rooms, smoke houses etc.
Hallmark Futura Fire Doors are only suitable for use with wall construction types as listed on individual door data sheets.
Hallmark Futura Fire Doors are not suitable where a fire rating above 60 minutes is required (use Hallmark Europa Fire Doors for fire doors above 60 minute rating)
• Hallmark Doors have a durability beyond 15 years when correctly installed and maintained, based on historic use in-market for more than 30 years.
• Hallmark Futura Fire Doors, where glazed, contain glass that has been tested and meets the requirements of BS EN 12600:2002 and BS EN 1288 Glass in Building. Determination of the bending strength of glass.
• Hallmark Futura Fire Doors will satisfy the requirements of NZBC, B2 Durability under conditions of use, and Care of Product as detailed by Hallmark Group or otherwise specified within contractual guarantees.
• In accordance with NZBC C/AS2 clause 4.16 and Appendix C clause C6.1.1, Hallmark Futura Fire Doors comply with NZS 4520 and are tested to AS 1530.4 & BS 476.22. Fire doors are supplied with Product Labels/ID tags which comply with NZS 4520, on which the Fire Resistance Rating (FRR) and door set numbers are detailed. In accordance with NZS 4520, Hallmark Group maintains a register of door sets, and issues an installer’s declaration with each door set.
• Hallmark Futura doors are supplied with and to be fitted with smoke seals in accordance with NZBC C/AS2 clause 4.16.2 b) and Appendix C C6.1.2.
• Where required, glazing to Hallmark Futura Fire Doors is in accordance with NZBC C/AS2 paragraph 4.2, uninsulated and insulated vision panels comply with NZS 4520.
• Hallmark Futura Fire Doors are to be self-latching, in accordance with NZS 4520. The selection of hardware to meet these requirements is not the responsibility of Hallmark Group but Hallmark Group makes available a list of commonly specified approved hardware for use with its fire door set products.
• Hallmark Futura Fire Doors are to be self-closing in accordance with NZBC C/AS2 Appendix C, clause C6.1.4 and C6.1.5 and NZS 4520. If door is located on an escape route, a self-closing device to be installed and adjusted to meet maximum frictional forces requirements of NZBC C/AS2 Appendix C, clause 6.1.3. The selection of hardware to meet these requirements is not the responsibility of Hallmark Group but Hallmark Group makes available a list of commonly specified approved hardware for use with its fire door set products.
• Doors subdividing escape routes, to be designed in accordance with NZBC C/AS2 clause 3.15, including door closers and latching, locking devices, direction of opening, degree of opening, vision panels, hold open devices, delayed action unlocking devices and panic fastenings. The selection of hardware to meet these requirements is not the responsibility of Hallmark Group but Hallmark Group makes available a list of commonly specified approved hardware for use with its fire door set products.
• Hallmark Futura Fire Doors can be used within as accessible route where design consideration is given to compliance to NZBC D1/AS1, paragraph 7.0.
• Doors to be installed with door handles that meet the requirements of NZBC D1/AS1 clause 7.0.5. The selection of hardware to meet these requirements is not the responsibility of Hallmark Group but Hallmark Group makes available a list of commonly specified approved hardware for use with its fire door set products.
• Hallmark Futura Fire Doors have not been tested for water ingress in exterior installations and we make no statement as to its suitability under NBCC E2 “External Moisture”. All exterior doors should be given as much shelter as permissible and be fitted with appropriate flashing systems.
• NZS 4520:2010 Fire resistant doorsets
• AS1530.4:2005 Methods for fire tests on building materials, components and structures. Part 4: Fire resistance tests of elements of building construction.
• BS 476 Pt.22: Fire Tests on Building Materials and Structures, Method for determination of fire resistance of non-loadbearing elements of construction
• BS EN 1634-1 Fire resistance and smoke control tests for door and shutter assemblies, openable windows and elements of building hardware. Fire resistance test for doors and shutter assemblies and openable windows
• NZS4223.3: 2016 Code of practice for glazing in buildings Part 3: Human impact safety requirements
• BS EN 12600:2002 Glass in Building. Pendulum test. Impact test method and classification for flat glass.
• BS EN 1288 Glass in Building. Determination of the bending strength of glass.
Futura Fire Doors are designed for commercial and residential buildings & ancillary outbuildings. Maximum door sizes & leaf thicknesses are stated on the data sheets.
Door jamb/frames, leaf facing options & leaf edge options, vision panels, side lights & overpanel configuration, dimensions, glass type and glazing bead type to be in accordance with data sheets. Ventilation grilles to be IFD (Kilargo) or LVH (Lorient) intumescent grilles, in accordance data sheets (not suitable for exterior doors or smoke control door sets).
All door hardware used with Futura Fire Doors to be Hallmark approved. The selection of hardware is not the responsibility of Hallmark Group but Hallmark makes available a list of approved hardware for use with its fire door set products.
For compliance fire signage to be installed in conjunction with fire doors in accordance with NZBC C/AS2, paragraph 3.16 and F8/AS1, paragraph 5.2. Refer to www.hallmarkgroup.co.nz/fire-doors for data sheets.
Inspect products prior to installation to ensure they are free from defects.
Hallmark Fire Doors must be installed in accordance with Hallmark requirements. Refer to www.hallmarkgroup.co.nz/fire-door-installation.
Opening to be prepared as per Hallmark Group Installation relating to correct configuration and wall system.
Appropriate packers and Backfilling required to ensure compliance, generally maximum 10mm think. Fix Jamb as per appropriate requirements. See website.
Where doorstops are supplied loose do not fit until all perimeter seals and hardware is installed and operating. Set and fix door stop ensuring the door latches freely.
Hallmark Group issues an installer’s declaration with each door set. The installer’s declaration is to be completed by the installer post installation and fitting of hardware, and returned as confirmation of compliance with NZS 4520, prior to Hallmark Group supplying of Fire/ID tag labels.
Hallmark Fire Doors to be weekly inspected and maintained to ensure proper functionality.
Ensure closer and lockset correctly adjusted. Ensure Fire Doors are not held open by any mechanism or object that will prevent the door from closing or operating in the event of a fire.
All seals, hinges, closers, latch set and other hardware to be checked annually for proper fit and operation, and to ensure all screws and fixings remain tight.
Operational clearances should be checked annually to ensure no impairment to the Fire Door functionality.
Vision panels can be cleaned with a general glass cleaning solution. No abrasive materials or products should be used as these will cause damage to glass surfaces.
Fire Door surfaces, jambs, seals etc. should be regularly cleaned. No abrasive products should be used as these can cause damage to painted, stained/lacquered or finished surfaces.
HFF30HS
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