Shaker 4 Light Internal Oak Fire Door with Obscure Glass
Shaker 4 Light Internal Oak Fire Door with Obscure Glass
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The shaker oak glazed fire door combines a classic shaker design with obscure glass to give a door that will be at home in any property. The obscure glass allows for a degree of privacy whilst also allowed a certain degree of light to move between rooms. The collection has matching panelled doors, glazed doors and bi-fold doors to ensure a consistent look can be achieved within a property with many different door types.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
FEATURES
- Engineered construction for added strength, stability and performance
- Product supplied unfinished, ready to paint or stain
- A-Grade American White Oak Veneer
- FSC Certified product with full chain of custody
- Real Oak Lipping allowing for 2mm to be trimmed off all edges of the door
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
- Family - Shaker
- Finish - Unfinished
- Material - Oak
- Use - Fire door,Glazed
- Colours by XL - Yes
- Colour Description - Oak
- Texture - Natural
- Construction Material - Oak veneer
- Core Material - Particleboard
- Core Construction Type - Manfactured Wood
- Glazing - Yes
- Glazing Type - 6mm safety glass
- Glazing Finish - Obscure
- Glazing Safety Specifications - Toughened
- Glazing Certifications - (2013 version): Part K amalgamates the now defunct Approved Document N,The glass is toughened to either BS6206 / BS 6262 Part 4 or BS EN12150 and BS EN 12600 as stipulated in Approved Document K of the Building Regulations
- Beading Material - White Oak
- Glue Resin - D3
- Door Handing - Reversible
- Lippings - Yes
- Lipping Details - Lipped on all four sides
- Lipping Material - Oak
- Lipping Thickness Bottom (mm) - 11
- Lipping Thickness Sides (mm) - 11
- Lipping Thickness Top (mm) - 11
- Veneer - Yes
- Veneer Material - Solid white oak
- Veneer Thickness (mm) - 0.6
INSTALLATION
Door Handing - Reversible
Trimmable - Yes
Overall Total Trimming Width (mm) - 4
Overall Trimming Height (mm) - 4
Maximum Trimming From Top (mm) - 2
Maximum Trimming From Bottom (mm) - 2
Maximum Trimming From Each Side (mm) - 2
Recommended Latch Size - 75mm
Door Preparation - Light sanding using 240g sand paper
Number of Hinges Required - 3
Type of Hinge Required - 4" Butt
Recommended Finish - Good Quality Woodstain, Paint or varnish suitable for engineered, Veneered timber doors utilising D3 adhesive beneath the veneer.
Fitting Instructions
HANDLING AND STORAGE - Doors should always be stored flat, ideally in the same room where they are to be installed. Protect the door from damp and dirt by leaving it in its protective packaging until ready for finishing and fitting. Doors should not be fitted where extremes of temperature or humidity may occur, e.g. in a newly plastered room or near a sauna. In new build situations the doors should only be fitted when the property is ready for final decoration.
INSTALLATION - When trimming a fire door to fit, 2mm can be removed from each edge of the door to a maximum reduction of 4mm in both the height and width. Any reduction must be removed evenly from each edge of the door, e.g. to trim your door by 4mm in width, remove 2mm off each side. For further information and documentation evidence please complete the fire certificate request form from the XL Joinery website. The protection film on the glass should not be removed until painting or staining has been completed. Some glass styles are smooth on one side and obscure on the other. For a consistent look when installing multiple glazed doors, please check that the obscure side faces the same direction as others. Three hinges should be used to hang all doors, to prevent warping or bowing. Latches and locks should not be fitted adjacent to door mid-rails where the joint may be compromised. All hardware screw holes should be pre-drilled to prevent splitting of the timber.
FINISHING - Doors will require a light sanding prior to finishing using a fine grade sandpaper (grit number 240 or 320). Use masking tape when finishing glazed doors to ensure that the finish does not go on the glass. All timber surfaces should be fully finished. Failure to treat all the timber surfaces may lead to excessive changes in moisture content which will cause the timber to shrink or swell, possibly causing splits and distortion. Please refer to the finish manufacturer’s application instructions for further details. Once you have completed finishing the door, remove the masking tape and the protective film from the door. To remove the film simply take a craft knife and cut around the entire glass aperture, ensuring the corners have been cut. Finally, peel off the film from the glass surface to leave a smooth finish.
DO - Use a good quality paint, stain or varnish suitable for veneered doors Apply first coat of finish immediately after unpacking doors from protective packaging Apply coats equally to all faces and edges including the top and bottom of the door Use the same number of coats for lock, latch and hinge cut-outs.
DO NOT - Use oils, wax, dyes or preservative treatments Use thinned/mixed paints or stains Mix incompatible products, e.g. paint on one door face and stain on the opposite face.
MAINTENANCE - To prolong the natural beauty of your door regularly clean the surface with a damp cloth. If the finish appears to fade after a few years simply apply a single coat of finish to renew its lustre.
GUARANTEES & ACCREDITATIONS
- FSC Certified - Yes
- FSC Certification Number - SA-COC-001476
- Fire Rated - Yes
- Fire Rating - 30 Minutes
- Manufacturers Warranty - Yes
- Full or Limited Warranty - Limited
- Warranty Length - 10 Years
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