Unlike normal internal doors, fire doors are made of durable materials like wood, reinforced steel, and fibreglass to withstand high levels of heat and pressure for up to 60 minutes in some cases. To effectively contain a fire and increase the safety of any building, a fire door should be installed with a maximum 3mm gap between the door and frame.
Fire door hinges are essential for making that possible, and a minimum of three fire door fittings should be used with each fire door. It’s also important to use the right size of hinge for each fire door installation. Standard fire door hinge sizes include 102x76mm and a slimmer 102x67mm. The right dimensions will vary depending on things like the width, height, and weight of the fire door in question.
In this article, we’ll consider what size hinges you will need to safely install a 44mm fire door.
The ‘right’ hinge size is entirely dependent on fire door specifications. But, what are those specifications, and how do they affect the size of hinges that you’ll need?
To some extent, fire door specifications will vary depending on everything from the materials used to the size of your doorway. There are, however, two primary fire door specifications that can help you to begin choosing the right fire safety hardware, and they are –
You’ll typically find FD60 fire doors in large buildings such as hospitals and factories. In most instances, residential and even most commercial fire doors, are designed to an FD30, 44mm specification. In either instance, the correct hinge size can contribute significantly to a fire door's performance by ensuring easy, unobstructed opening, and the general durability of fire safety hardware.
Certified core width is a key element when choosing hinge sizes for any fire door, and will have a huge impact on things like the security of your fire door, and the durability of your hinges in general. For 44mm FD30 fire doors, preferred hinge dimensions should range around 30-35mm wide, 100mm high, and 3mm thick. You should then secure your hinges with a number 8 or number 10 screw that’s a minimum of 32mm long, and use an average of three hinges altogether. This ensures that there will be no more than the specified 3mm gap between your fire door and frame and that your fire door opens and closes without friction.
There are also a few variables to consider before you invest in this size hinge. That’s because these averages are calculated depending on FD30 doors that are typically made from hardwood materials. Heavier fire doors, such as those made from reinforced steel, may require four smaller hinges for support. In this instance, seek hinge sizes that allow you to leave no more than 120-180mm down from the head of the leaf to the top of the hinge, and no more than 200-250mm up from the foot of the leaf to the bottom on the hinge.
While all fire door hinges should include a CE mark and a visible fire identification stamp, there are a few different types of hinges which are suitable for 44mm fire doors. The most commonly used of those include –
As well as choosing the right size of hinge for your 44mm fire door, you need to ensure proper hinge installation. Installation guidelines worth considering include –
Installing an FD30 44mm fire door in your home or business will help to protect your property and the health of everyone within it. But, you can only enjoy that protection by choosing the right size hinges to guarantee the usability, durability, and effectiveness of your fire door on the whole. Our collection of fire door fittings includes stainless steel ball-bearing hinges in a range of sizes to suit your needs. So, start browsing today to ensure a safer future.