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On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 03:05:30 +0000, John Rumm
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Rich wrote:

document? Alternatively, where can I buy a ready-made fire door and
frame that conforms to BS8214? Can anyone recommend a low-cost
supplier?

I would expect at the simplest way is to buy the door ready made. Then
make up your own frame using an off-the-shelf door lining, with custom
made door stops. this is what I did for my loft conversion which also
required a 30 minute fire doors on all habitable rooms.

Wickes have a choice of about three internal fire doors, ranging from a
plain flat faced one at about £30, and nicer looking Georgian ones (4
panel, and 6 panel) at about 55 quid.


Cool! There's a Wickes near me so that looks like the answer.

The difference between a standard door frame, and a fire door one, is
the thickness of the doorstops. These need to be at least 25mm thick on
the fire door. It is also a good idea to use fire door rated hinges
(three of them - Toolstation are cheap for these). You will also
probably need to fit a self-closer.


Does anyone know if ordinary softwood is OK for the the door frame and
door stop? IIRC, I think any common softwood is OK for a 30min FD but
not all woods are ok for a 60 min FD. Which fireproofing do I need for
a door opening from a flat into a shared hallway? 30 min or 60?



You could paint the frame with fireproof paint.


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