SUPERWOOD INDUSTRIES SDN BHD - Catalogue (1) (Door)

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SUPERWOOD

INDUSTRIES SDN BHD

24KM, JALAN TUARAN,(TELIPOK), 88450 TUARAN, GET


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SABAH, MALAYSIA
TEL : 088-495000, 088-492432
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Company Profile

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Project References

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Fire Rated Door

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Fire Rated Door

THE TRUSTED NAME IN FIRE DOOR


The 1HR and 2HR Fire Door are tested
and approved to the current Malaysian
Standard of MS1073, Part 3:1996 BOMBA SIRIM
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Fire Rated Door

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Fire Door Ironmongeries

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Fire Door Ironmongeries

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Fire Door Ironmongeries

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Fire Door Ironmongeries

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Fire Door Ironmongeries

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Metal Frame

SUPERWOOD INDUSTRIES
SDN BHD

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Metal Frame

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Location Of Hinges

The standard practice and


most common, providing
maximum resistance to
“warping”, hinges are spaced
as shown.

Where overhead door closers are used,


additional lateral forces are applied to
the top hinge. Whilst this is taken into
consideration within the design
calculation, to reduce the lateral force
on the top hinge, it is recommended
that the hinges are spaced as shown.

Where the door width is more than 1000mm


or the door mass exceeds that allowed for 3
hinges, additional hinges can be fitted. Equal
spacing shown provides maximum resistance
to “warping”. Based on 4 hinges, the design
door mass can be calculated as per “Side Load
Calculation” table before determining the
suitable grade of the hinge.

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Location Of Hinges

Where overhead closers are used


within the example illustrated in Figure
3, due to the increased lateral forces
created by the closer on the top hinge, it
is recommended that the hinges are
spaced as shown.

The standard practice for fitting rising


butt hinges. Assistance should be
sought from the manufacturer in
circumstances where a 3rd hinge is
required as a co-axial point must be
maintained.

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Method Statement -Wooden Frame Installation

A. Check the tagged each doors and locate as per the approved shop drawing and door
schedule.

B. Verify opening dimension and angles and levels from finish floor line reference to
ensure that frames fit the openings. Align and fit the door in frame to each desired
location and elevation.

C. Fix holding frames – component A, by anchor bolts located as per approved shop
drawings and screw (with length 70mm) at the head and jambs of both corners of the
holding frame. Thereafter, apply “Silicones Sealants, code no.: Tech-Nail-111, with
Techbond brand” [hereinafter, named Silicones] on the back of the frame, and fit the
frame on the wall-opening. A total of 3 screws on each side (with length 40mm) should be
screwed through the U-groove area, and into the brick wall.

D. Fix capping frames – Component B, apply silicones on the back of the capping frame,
and fit individually piece joining to component A. Thereafter, it should be screwed (with
screw length 50mm) at around 5mm distance from its tongue, into the brick wall. Ideally,
there should be at least 3 screws on each side.

E. Fix door stop – Component C, apply silicones fully on the back of the door stop, and
cover it on top of both component A & B, with inserting the tongue on the internal side to
the groove provided on component A; thereafter, it will be nailed at the edge (with 1mm
diameter nail) for better solidity; and, the nail holes will be covered by the grey-wood-
putty.

F. All surrounding gaps, if any, between the frame and the wall panel will be filled with
paintable gap filler (Acrylic Sealant).
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Metal Frame -Installation

DO-IT-YOURSELF METAL
DOOR FRAME
We design and produce modular metal door frames suitable
for all types of residential & commercial projects with the
easiet installaetion method. A trained personnel is able to
assemble our DIY door frame in 3 simple steps.

3 SIMPLE STEP
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Method Statement -Fire Door & Frame Installation

Door Installation
Door/overpanel to Frame clearance gaps
The gap between the door and the frame or
Frame Installation between meeting stiles (and between double
The frames must be fixed doors and overpanel where applicable) should
back to the supporting be 1.5-4mm. Gaps under the door(s) should
construction plumb and not exceed 6mm for fire performance, although,
square without twist, if smoke control is also required, these gaps
racking or distortion of any should only be 3mm, or smoke seals should be
member with steel fixings included in accordance with BS8214.
at centres not exceeding The doorset design should be such that
600mm on the vertical single acting leaves are fully flush within the
edges (minimum 200mm frame when closed and double acting doors
from the top and bottom), should be centred on the frame depth. The face
and a minimum of one of leaves in double doorsets should be flush
fitted centrally across the with each other at meeting stiles when closed.
width of the frame head of Overpanels shall be secured into the frame
double doors. Fixings shall using steel screws fixed through the rear of the
be of sufficient length to frame members, passing at least 40mm into the
penetrate the wall by at centre of the overpanel thickness. (Screws must
least 40mm. Packers shall not be fixed through the overpanel into the
be used at all fixing stops, or vice versa). Screws must be no more
positions, although if than 100mm from each corner of the overpanel,
combustable packers are and at maximum 400mm centres, with a minimum
employed, these must be of 2 no. screws per overpanel edge. This
protected by a layer of specification applies to overpanels used with or
firestopping aligned near without a transom. The gap between overpanel
to each face of the door and frame should not exceed 3mm.
frame.

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