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fire doors will prevent fire from speeding for only a certain amount of time, they are rated for different times. basically the create a wall that will stop the fire.
you use fire doors for when there is fire . fire door is for stop a smoke and fire for a few minuts for get people out and firer man to come and stop fire by water for stop fire not become bigger.
fire doors are normally found in a public building between certain sections of the building
There are many different kinds of fire doors and not all of them are tied to the alarm system. Some fire doors will only close when there is enough heat to sever a fusible link. However, as a general rule, automatically closing fire doors that are latched open with electrical controls would release the latch and close the relevant fire doors upon triggering of the fire alarm by any initiating device.
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Yes, you can shorten fire rated doors, but edges have to be re-lipped. Fire doors are tested to keep out fire for a set time (usually 30mins). A 24'' fire door will keep out the fire just as long as a 33'' door, its the construction that matters most, delaying fire going from front of door through to the otherside.
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This is largely dependant on the security and convenience needs of the building. By code, Fire doors are to be equipped with automatic closers, and if mag-locks are installed to hold them open, they are to release upon activation of the fire alarm system to allow the doors to close properly. Some fire doors are equipped with fusible-links which break when subjected to a certain temperature, and therefore allow the fire door to automatically close, with the desired effect being containing the fire. Fire doors may remain open as necessary in non-fire situations, but must be unobstructed and maintained in working order at ALL times.