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Announcing the Revised Halspan XT/IT60 Field of Application (FoA)

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  • 54 minutes ago
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We’re excited to share the latest update to the Halspan XT/IT60 Field of Application

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This latest revision of our Warringtonfire-authored Halspan XT/IT60 Field of Application for fire resistance expands the scope of possibilities for doorsets to now include the following features:

  • No additional stiles or rails required, just cut and lip

  • Larger permitted leaf sizes

  • Double doorsets now covered with IT60 cores

  • Fully encapsulated door leaves and door frames, perfect for healthcare

  • Hardwood and MDF door frames

  • Great glazing scope

  • Single pane and double glazed units

  • Sidelights and fanlights included, including double glazed options

  • Solid side panels and overpanels

  • Grooved door options, including mock panelled and cottage door designs

  • Certifire glass and glazing system options

  • Hygeno FlushView and IntaVista healthcare flush hygienic glazing units

  • Great scope for hardware, including:

  • Multipoint locks (Halspan, Winkhaus & Yale)

  • Concealed door closers

  • Floor springs for double acting doors

  • Transom closers for double acting doors

  • Abloy escape locks

  • Letterplates

  • Aluminium thresholds

  • Benefits for the installer:

  • Tested PU expanding foam covered for gaps up to 20mm between the wall and door frame

  • Plastic packers tested

  • Architraves are optional


Halspan XT and IT Door Cores

The XT and IT product family of solid timber lamel door cores provides unrivalled performance when it comes to fire resistance and durability.


Halspan XT and IT cores are tested to the most rigorous EN standards for fire resistance and durability, including EN 1634-1, providing fire ratings of 30 and 60 minutes combined with severe duty durability performance.


This makes the Halspan XT and IT door cores the perfect choice where the durability of a solid timber lamel door core is preferred and without the compromise on fire safety.



 
 
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