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NameDR:T2A
Category23-17 11 13 : Metal Doors
DescriptionExternal double door
Installed ByContractor
ManufacturerLatham’s Steel Security Doorsets Ltd
ModelNumberDouble File Exit Door 1795 X 2020  (video search)
Referencen/a

1 item found
PropertyValueUnit
Function1n/a

2 items found
NameAccess ThruInstalledOnSerial NumberBar Code
DR:T2A_D105_216618105   128   22-02-2023T01:01:01n/an/a
DR:T2A_D115_217358115   128   22-02-2023T01:01:01n/an/a

3 items found
DocumentTypeStatusDescription
Fitting InstructionsInstructionApprovedProduct Data File Collection Form
SpecificationProduct DataApprovedProduct Data File Collection Form
Warranty CertificateCertificateApprovedProduct Data File Collection Form

Available
Mfg. Warranty Descriptionn/a
Mfg. Parts POCLatham's Security Doorsets Ltd
Mfg. Parts Duration3 year
Mfg. Labor POCLatham's Security Doorsets Ltd
Mfg. Labor Duration3 year

Extended Warranty POCn/a
Ext. Durationn/a

6 items found
PartDescriptionRcmd / CriticalSupplierPart No.
Door Handle3" (76mm) HEAVY DUTY SASHLOCK(not identified)Todd DoorsTDH3LSASH76
Door Closern/a(not identified)Latham’s Steel Security Doorsets LtdDHANDLE+PLATE
Kick Platen/a(not identified)Latham’s Steel Security Doorsets LtdXX-CLOSER
Spring Stayn/a(not identified)Latham’s Steel Security Doorsets LtdKICKPXXXx150
Push Platesn/a(not identified)Latham’s Steel Security Doorsets LtdSTAY-SPRUNG
Concealed Shoot Boltn/a(not identified)Latham’s Steel Security Doorsets LtdPUSHP300X75

Frequency: 1 months
TaskDescriptionDuration
1Surface deposits such as dirt and dust are the main cause of corrosion in metal door furniture particularly when combined with moisture in a damp atmosphere. In hardwearing environmental conditions near the coast or industrial areas acidic or alkaline deposits may build up and attack the surface finish.1 minutes
2It is very important that care is taken to maintain door furniture finishes since many finishes especially anodized, electro-plated, polished and lacquered surfaces are damaged by incorrect cleaning.1 minutes
3Frequent dusting using a soft dry cloth and occasional washing with warm soapy water, followed by a light application of good quality wax polish will provide a good foundation for preserving the appearance of most finishes.1 minutes
4Chemical sprays, cellulose based thinners and silicone-based polishes should be avoided. Ironmongery fitted externally will require greater attention due to increased exposure to atmospheric conditions. It is strongly advised that solvents, metal polishes, or cleaners containing abrasive powders or abrasive cloths and pads should not be used for cleaning lacquered or electro-plated finishes.1 minutes
5Door furniture with nickel and chrome finishes should be dusted regularly. They should be washed periodically with weak detergent solutions and rubbed occasionally with a cloth dampened in paraffin or light oil.1 minutes
6The doors are normally provided in a powder coat finish, 2 pack paint finish or stainless steel. These can be cleaned as follows:1 minutes
7a) General dirt: the door can be washed down with a proprietary non-abrasive cleaning solution such as washing detergent diluted in hot water. The cloth should be wrung out so as not to soak the door or any furniture fitted to it.1 minutes
8b) Specific dirt or problems: This will depend upon the specific item on the door and no general information can be given in this document, specialist advice should be sort.1 minutes
9c) Damage to powder coat surface or painted surface: over time, the finish may become scratched or dented. This can be touched up with proprietary paint system.1 minutes

Frequency: 2 months
TaskDescriptionDuration
1The door alignment should be checked at regular (2 monthly) intervals to ensure that the door and frame have not settled out of true.1 minutes
2 The doors should be free of dents and scratches and they should open freely.1 minutes
3Ensure that any damage to any part of the door is identified in a timely manner. Report issues to the responsible person to ensure action is taken to rectify any problems which may arise.1 minutes
4The locks and/or panic hardware should be checked to ensure smooth and correct operation and if necessary, adjustments should be made to the settings. If the ironmongery is inoperable for any reason, then submit a repair ticket.1 minutes

Frequency: 2 months
TaskDescriptionDuration
1Regular inspection and maintenance are essential in the interests of safety. Attention must be given to ease of opening and closing with adjustments as necessary to compensate for any door or frame movement.1 minutes
2Floor sockets should be cleaned out to prevent foreign matter impending bolt movement.1 minutes
3Lubrication will be limited to the application of a little light machine oil to the pivots of the top tripper mechanism of panic bolts, to the saddles of panic bolts and to the bolt head of panic latches.1 minutes
4Outside access devices (OAD’s) fitted to fire exit doors are designed to be used for limited access. They are not intended as the main access point for the door, and should not be use in this way to ensure the longevity and smooth operation of the OAD.1 minutes

Frequency: 2 months
TaskDescriptionDuration
1Hinges should be inspected periodically for wear that may inhibit the free movement of the door and also that may cause the door to drop.1 minutes
2All screws should be checked for tightness. Loosening of hinges is usually caused by poor alignment or by incorrect choice of screws. Loose screws should be tightened and if possible, the problem should be eliminated by realigning the hinges or by replacing the screws with a more suitable type.1 minutes
3Hinges should be lubricated periodically with light machine oil. Whilst squeaking of hinges is a sign of lack of lubrication, if it occurs frequently then the pin misalignment should be investigated.1 minutes

Frequency: 2 months
TaskDescriptionDuration
1Backplate and Rose Fixings should be periodically checked for tightness and adjusted if found loose. Badly fitted and maintained furniture can prevent the lock from operating correctly. Spindle grub screw fixings should also be checked and tightened.1 minutes

Frequency: 2 months
TaskDescriptionDuration
1The correct operation of a lock or latch, assuming correct fitting, is often affected by movement of the door or frame caused by climate conditions or wear on hinges. The usual result is the inability of the latch and deadbolts to easily engage the striking plate or keep, requiring an adjustment to their position of the frame.1 minutes
2The mortise should be checked to ensure that no debris has entered the lock case. It is also important that the holes in the frame behind striking plates are deep enough and free from foreign matter to ensure unrestricted movement of bolt or bolts.1 minutes
3Lubricant should occasionally be applied to the side and striking face of latch bolts. Grease should not be applied to the internal lock mechanism, as this will attract dust.1 minutes

Frequency: 2 months
TaskDescriptionDuration
1Pull handles should be inspected to ensure that bolt through fixings and/or screw fixings are tight. Loose pull handles can damage the door face and become unstable.1 minutes