I deal with Auto Doors in the Hospital I work. The Doors should be fitted with sensors so that traffic passing through dont get hit by the doors - the sensors are fitted to the inside & the outside of each door leaf. If the doors are deemed compartment doors they will have to be de-activated by the fire alarm system - only if the fire zone/compartment they are in has been activated.
how do you seal the doors? constant traffic on lifts lead to doors becoming out of postion/alighnment - therefore comprimising the seal. I thought a Fire mans lift was the BS requirement - only controlled by the Fire Brigade from the ground floor
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Hi Kevin
I deal with Auto Doors in the Hospital I work. The Doors should be fitted with sensors so that traffic passing through dont get hit by the doors - the sensors are fitted to the inside & the outside of each door leaf. If the doors are deemed compartment doors they will have to be de-activated by the fire alarm system - only if the fire zone/compartment they are in has been activated.
Graham
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how do you seal the doors? constant traffic on lifts lead to doors becoming out of postion/alighnment - therefore comprimising the seal. I thought a Fire mans lift was the BS requirement - only controlled by the Fire Brigade from the ground floor