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Door closing guidance

by Mark Rowe

Door and window hardware specialists can read two new technical briefings from the Guild of Architectural Ironmongers (GAI) by the GAI technical manager, Douglas Masterson.

‘The GAI Guide to Door Closing Devices’ is designed for architectural ironmongers, architectural technologists, designers and specifiers to specify and supply door closing devices for self-closing fire doors. It covers the role of a door closer, CE marking, permitted power sizes and functions, fire testing and third-party certification. As the GAI says, door closing devices are an essential part of the ironmongery specification on any door. They are required for various applications including privacy and security but above all to keep a door in its closed position fully into its frame in the event of fire.

The other new technical briefing, ‘GAI Guidance on Rebranding’, outlines the changes from the Group of Notified Bodies’ interim guidance document released in November 2017. The guidance marks a change in Construction Products Regulation policy on the use of notified body certificates by any manufacturer that rebrands another’s products. The Guild has created its technical briefing to outline these changes and to give clarity on definitions to members.

Douglas, pictured, said: “The Guild continues to produce and update its technical briefings as part of its commitment to providing high quality technical advice to members. It is important that ironmongery professionals continue to keep up-to-date with the latest industry standards and best practice in order to pass on the best service and advice to their customers.”

In addition to these two new briefings, the GAI has also updated its existing briefing, “Spring Hinges”, which looks at the clarification on the usage of spring hinges on fire doors.

Visit the GAI website: www.gai.org.uk or email [email protected].

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