BS EN 1158 – Door Co-Ordinator Devices

European and British standardisation for both separately mounted devices and mechanisms incorporated in door closers
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BS EN 1158:1997 – Door Co-Ordinator devices

This European standard specifies requirements for both separately mounted devices and mechanisms incorporated in door closers. There are additional requirements for devices for use on fire/smoke door assemblies.
BS EN 1158:1997 classifies door furniture by using a 6-digit coding system.

Digit 1 – Category of use

Only one category is identified:
Grade 3: for all internal and external doors for use by the public, and others, with little incentive to take care, i.e. where there is some chance of misuse of the door

Digit 2 – Number of test cycles

Two test durations are identified:
Grade 5: 50,000 test cycles, for all other door coordinator devices
Grade 8: 500,000 test cycles, for door coordinator devices incorporated in, or for use in conjunction with, automatic swing door operators, and for devices incorporated in a door closer

Digit 3 – Test door mass/size

Five door mass grades and related coordinator sizes are identified according to table 1 of this European standard.

Door Co-ordinator SizeTest Door Leaf MassRecommended door leaf width max. mmDistance between hinge centrelines max. mm
3609501,900
4801,1002,200
51001,2502,500
61201,4002,800
71601,6003,200

Digit 4 – Fire resistance

Two grades of fire resistance are identified for door coordinator devices manufactured to this European standard:
Grade 0: not suitable for use on fire/smoke door assemblies
Grade 1: suitable for use on fire/smoke door assemblies, subject to satisfactory assessment of the contribution of the door coordinator device to the fire resistance of specified fire/smoke door assemblies

Digit 5 – Safety

All door coordinator devices are required to satisfy the essential requirement of safety in use. Therefore, only grade 1 is identified.

Digit 6 – Corrosion resistance

Five grades of corrosion resistance are identified in accordance with BS EN 1670:2007:
Grade 0: no defined corrosion resistance
Grade 1: mild resistance
Grade 2: moderate resistance
Grade 3: high resistance
Grade 4: very high resistance

Source: Door and Hardware Federation (DHF) Best Practice Guide – Door co-ordinator devices – BS EN 1158

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