6100999.SE Double Door Coordinator & Carry Bar
Double Door Coordinator & Carry Bar Only*. Silver
*closers must be purchased separately.
Mounted in conjunction with cam action door closers, 2320 or 2720. The door coordinator controls the closing sequence of rebated double doors.
For use on door mounted pull side applications only.
- Suitable for left and right hand doors
- Suitable for closers with EN power sizes 3 - 5
- Allows full 180° opening angle
- Site adjustable
- Cover caps conceal joints of the coordinator track
- Available optionally in stainless steel (electro-plated)
- Supplied complete with carry bar
NB - The carry bar must be installed to ensure that in those instances where the first closing leaf is opened first the coordinator is activated.
The unit is suitable for double doors with a combined leaf width of >1350mm to <2500mm (hinge centre to hinge centre).
Briton Cam Action 2300 & 2700 Series provides exceptional ease of use by reducing the resistance encountered when initialising the opening of the door. The Briton 2300 Series is offered as a simplified version of the Briton 2700 and is available with either a slide in trim plate or with a curved ‘Softline’ all-over cover which will suite with other Briton overhead door controls.
Briton Cam Action Closers - Why are opening and closing forces important?
For disabled people to have independent access through single or double swing doors, the opening force, when measured at the leading edge of the door must not exceed 30N between 0º and 30º from closed and 22.5N thence until 60º. These figures (post March 2005) are deemed to be manageable. Where fire (compartmentation) doors are concerned the closing force exerted becomes the overriding factor. BS EN 1154:1997 states that the closing moment for a power size 3 door closer must be a minimum of 18Nm at a point between 0º and 4º - In other words, achievable at any one point only and not throughout the angle. BS EN 1154:1997 Annexe A states that controlled door closing devices with a power size of less than 3 (see Table 1 of that standard for a full definition) are not considered suitable for use on fire door assemblies since they will be unlikely to provide the necessary torque.
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