100% customization

Firegate Temperature-P

Fire-resistant overhead doors or sectional doors provide fire-safe compartmentalization of business premises. Examples are warehouses, factories and distribution centres.

With its four installation options, namely lowered lift, horizontal lift, angled lift and vertical lift, the Firegate Temperature-P offers a good deal of flexibility in terms of installation situations.

Each sector/branch has its own specific requirements and needs. In addition to offering fire resistance, the overhead doors can be supplemented with various additional features such as burglary resistance, soundproofness and explosion resistance.

Hoefnagels Fire Safety offers 100% customisation for the Firegate Temperature-P sectional door.

Overheaddeur 4

Why Firegate Temperature-P (EI)?

  • Fire resistance classes:  EI1 60, EI1 120, EI1 180, EI1 240.
  • Tested according to standard EN 1634-1.
  • Length of protection: 60 - 120 - 180 - 240 minutes according to EI criteria.
  • Installation options: lowered lift, horizontal lift, angled lift and vertical lift.
  • Dimensions: various. Large sizes of up to 30 square metres available on request.
  • Additional functionalities: from liquid barrier to burglary resistance. See information below.

Additional functionalities of this fire resistant sectional door:

  • Integrated liquid barrier: 0.162 L/m/h, meets environmental standards
  • Burglary-resistant: complies with WK/CR 4 and CR 5 standards
  • Outdoor application: water resistant, U-value 1.2 W/m2K
  • Soundproof: NBN EN ISO 10140-2, Rw (C; Ctr)=36 (-2;-5) dB or Rw (C; Ctr)= 47 (-1;-4) dB
  • Explosion resistant: Atex Cat. I & II
  • Smokeproof: EN13501-2, EN 1634-3
  • Frost resistant
  • Food safe: EN1672-2
  • Windproof
  • Thermal insulation: 1.2W/m2K
  • Earthquake resistant: Class 5
  • Pressure resistant
Extra Functionaliteiten Overheaddeur
Hoefnagels Lift X2 En (002)

Installation options:

  • Lowered lift. When there is limited space above the door: between 500 and 600 mm.

 

  • Horizontal lift. When there is more than 600 mm of space above the door. The door rises as high as possible and then deflects.

 

  • Angled lift. The door rises as high as possible and then slopes up at an angle of less than 45º.

 

  • Vertical lift. The door goes up vertically.