Our Santana lever on rose tradefit grade 3 door kit is designed for environments classified as heavy duty. They are ideal for high frequency traffic non fire doors and FD30/60 fire doors in buildings with less than 40 occupants where users have little incentive to exercise care and with chance of misuse.
The handles included on this kit are tested BS EN 1906 grade 3 and are suitable for fire doors. They feature a grub screw to spindle fixing to prevent handles being wrenched from the door. Coupled with back to back fixings you can be sure of a solid permanent fit. Heavy duty ball bearing hinges ensure smooth door operation on heavy weight doors, while DIN standard locks and hinges are tested to "Heavy Duty" CE and UKCA standards, withstanding 250,000 cycle testing. This kit, backed by a 10 year guarantee ensures you have fitted properly tested and accredited ironmongery for your chosen environment.
Ideal Environments:
- Buildings with less than 40 occupants
- HMO accommodation
- Commercial property and office doors
Specifications:
- Specifications
- FD30/60 tested and certified
- Maximum door weight: 120kg
- Suit door thickness: 35-54mm
- 10 year mechanical guarantee
- Kit contents
Kit Contents:
- 1 x Pair lever on rose door handles
- 2 x Euro profile escutcheons
- 3 x Ball bearing hinges - 4 inch/102mm - BS EN Grade 13 Certified
- 6 x Intumescent hinge pads - FD30/60 rated
- 1 x DIN standard euro profile lock case - 90mm case / 60mm backset - BS EN 12209 grade 3 tested and certified
- 1 x Intumescent DIN lock wrap - FD30/60 rated
- 1 x 70mm 5 pin anti-pick Euro Double Cylinder - 3 Keys - Keyed to Differ
TF Grade 3 Heavy Duty Fire Door
Heavy frequency of use by public or others with little incentive to exercise care and with a chance of misues.
< 40 Occupants
Offices, warehouses, commercial property, small shops, hotels, bars, leisure and HMO (houses of multiple occupancy).
Product Specification:
Application |
Locking - Keyed to Differ |
Exact finish |
Black |
Exterior use |
Internal Only |
Finish group |
Black |
Handle type |
Lock - Euro |
Includes closer |
No |
Kit option |
Office/Room |
Lock type |
Locking - Keyed to Differ |
Option |
Door Kit |
Range |
Santana |
Tf grade |
3 - Heavy Duty |
Type |
Lever on Rose |
Next working day delivery is available on products marketed as "Next Day" and when placed before 5pm Monday to Friday. Orders containing "Next Day" and "2/3 Day" products (or other slower services e.g. "Custom Made") will be delivered in line with the slower product.
FREE Delivery on orders over £30.00. Orders under £30.00 will be charged £4.95 for delivery (plus any long length charges as detailed below)
Longer length products with have an additional delivery charge for orders under £75. For 2 day services there will be a £5.00 surcharge (if under £75), Next day delivery will have a £20.00 surcharge (This is waived for orders over £200)
You will be provided with clear tracking to track your order.
Do Fire Doors Need Special Handles?
There is currently no requirement under the Construction Product Regulations for fire doors to have fire rated handles, as they are not integral to the function of a fire door in an emergency. HOWEVER - good practice would always be to ensure any fire door handles have been tested to BS EN 1634, as this will determine their resistance in a fire.
More important is to ensure that latches or locks fitted to a fire door are fire rated and fitted with intumescent wraps - these are essential to the function of a fire door and can have catastrophic consequences if they fail.
How Do I Know If My Door Handle Is Fire Rated?
As stated above, there is no legal requirement for fire doors to have fire rated handles. But when buying fire door handles, always ensure they have been tested to BS EN 1634 to determine the fire resistance rating (FD30 or FD60). If in doubt, always check the test certificate of your fire door as this will determine whether it was tested with fire rated handles.
Is It Easy To Fit a New Door Handle?
Door handles can generally be fitted by anyone competent in basic DIY. We've outlined the steps below for guidance:
Remove the Old Handle
- Align the new handle with the existing spindle hole and fixing points. Mark new holes if needed.
- Slide the spindle through the latch or lock mechanism in the door.
- Position each handle on either side of the door over the spindle. Secure with the provided screws.
- Ensure the handle moves smoothly and the latch engages and releases properly.
- Snap or screw on any decorative cover plates to conceal fixings.