Australian Fire Door Standards
Door lock heights on exit doors fire doors path of travel doors and disabled access doors now have a standardised lock height of 900mm 1100mm.
Australian fire door standards. Inspection programs every 6 or 12 months from date of certification by a licensed qbsa company or individual. The exception being locks in childcare facilities which may be 1500mm 1650mm high as necessary. As outlined in as1905 1 any hardware fitted to your fire door must be fire rated. Fire doors must only be fitted with door hardware fire rated in accordance with.
One hour or two hour fire rated door certified according to the australian standards as1905 and having the correct fire rating level. Fire rated doorsets must be self closing and self latching to be certified and when installed correctly with approved hardware a tag and certificate is issued. Inspection programs every 6 or 12 months from date of certification by a licensed qbsa company or individual. The process of installing fire doors must be in compliance with the current national standards and requirements set out by the building code of australia and the relevant australian standards as 1905 1 and as1530 4.
It must be fire rated and able to self latch. Australian standard as1851 2005 sets out the minimum requirements for the regular maintenance of fire doors. Why is the right fire door installation so important. The includes the lock of a fire door.
Australian standard as1851 2005 sets out the minimum requirements for the regular maintenance of fire doors. A fire rated doorset consists of a door leaf door frame with hardware such as closers handles locks vision panels air grilles and is defined under australian standard as1905 1. Fire doors can be provided in a range of sizes to suit most applications and can be retrofitted to replace existing door sets. Fire doors require specialised hardware.
The rivers fire rated security door units comply with australian standard as 1905 part 1 and fire resistance levels frl up to 240 30 four hours can be provided. It s a place for you to share your vision of how we could develop standards better and how they could add greater value to australian society by being delivered in more user focused ways.