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Mechanical
- Nov 11, 2020
- 4
Hi everybody,
I am a junior engineer seeking the advice of more experienced professionals on this forum. We have a fire door that will be kept open using an electromagnetic door holder during normal times and it will let go of the door when the fire alarm is activated.
Would a floor mounted or wall surface mounted door be better for this application? I read that the electronagnetic door holder should be fitted in the same horizontal plane or as close as practicable to the door closer to avoid inflicting twisting forces on the door leaf. In this case, would a wall mounted door holder be better?
Secondly, would a door holding force of 280N be sufficient for a 0.9m x 2.2m fire door? I imagine the calculation for door opening force would be different from calculating door holding force? I also thought of torque, but the holding force is in N instead of Nm.
Hope someone can give me some insight!
Thank you!
I am a junior engineer seeking the advice of more experienced professionals on this forum. We have a fire door that will be kept open using an electromagnetic door holder during normal times and it will let go of the door when the fire alarm is activated.
Would a floor mounted or wall surface mounted door be better for this application? I read that the electronagnetic door holder should be fitted in the same horizontal plane or as close as practicable to the door closer to avoid inflicting twisting forces on the door leaf. In this case, would a wall mounted door holder be better?
Secondly, would a door holding force of 280N be sufficient for a 0.9m x 2.2m fire door? I imagine the calculation for door opening force would be different from calculating door holding force? I also thought of torque, but the holding force is in N instead of Nm.
Hope someone can give me some insight!
Thank you!