Rolling Service Insulated Fire Doors - Fire King

The FireKing is a commercial rolling insulated fire door that offers the triple benefits of insulation, fire protection and sound attenuation; this one door eliminates the need for separate fire and insulated doors.
FireKing's Advantages
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FireKing is approved by UL, ULC and FM and meets the New York City (MEA) and state of California (CSFM) requirements.
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NFPA-80 compliant.
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FireKing has a four-hour rating on masonry, concrete and steel walls, and a three-hour rating on non-masonry walls to satisfy a variety of applications.
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Insulated to an R-value of 4.5 for energy-efficiency.
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Optional smoke seals are available to reduce the amount of smoke transferred from the fire side to the protected side. An optional "S" smoke label is available.
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FireKing serves as a thermal barrier - ideal for applications which require separation due to climate control requirements.
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FireKing features a Sound Transmission Class of 23 - ideal for applications that require sound control.
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FireKing can also be utilized for everyday use, similar to a rolling steel door, eliminating the need for an additional door.
Options
- Fire Sentinel - Time-delay release device allows to customize the fire-rated doors to the required level to satisfy a wide variety of applications
- FireLite Vision Lite - Four (face mounted only), three and one and a half hour labels to provide visual access through the door.
- Fire Minuteman Reset Hoist - For easy door resetting. Allows for one person to reset the door and eliminates the need for special equipment or training. Reduces downtime and associated expenses.
- Smoke Seal - UL-listed brush-type smoke seals to satisy smoke retardation requirements of certain applications.
- Smoke Detectors - Photoelectric or ionization-type smoke detectors, for additional safety.
- Chain Hoist, Crank or Electric Operation - To satisfy a variety of applications.
Product Application Chart
| Door Label |
Mounting | Wall Construction |
Max. Width |
Max. Height |
Max. Area |
Agency | |||
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| 4 Hr Label | Face or B/T Jambs* | Masonry/Steel | 13'6" | 13'6" | 152 Sq. Ft | UL | |||
| 4 Hr Label | Face or B/T Jambs* | Masonry/Steel | 12' | 10' | 120 Sq. Ft | FM | |||
| Oversize 4 Hr |
Face or B/T Jambs* | Masonry/Steel | 24' | 24' | 576 Sq. Ft | UL | |||
| Oversize 4 Hr |
Face or B/T Jambs* | Masonry/Steel | 18' | 18' | 324 Sq. Ft | FM | |||
| 4 Hr Label | Face or B/T Jambs* | Non-Masonry | 12' | 12' | 144 Sq. Ft | UL | |||
| 1 1/2 Hr Label | Face or B/T Jambs* | Non-Masonry | 12' | 10' | 117 Sq. Ft | FM | |||
| Oversize 3 Hr |
Face or B/T Jambs* | Non-Masonry | 14' | 12' | 168 Sq. Ft | UL | |||
| Oversize 1 1/2 Hr |
Face of Wall | Non-Masonry | 14' | 11' | 140 Sq. Ft | FM | |||
| Oversize 3 Hr |
Face or B/T Jambs* | Steel Tube Inside Non-Masonry |
16' | 14' | 224 Sq. Ft | UL | |||
| Oversize 1 1/2 Hr |
Face of Wall | Steel Tube Inside Non-Masonry |
14' | 11' | 140 Sq. Ft | FM | |||
| 3 Hr Label | Face of Wall | Steel Tube on Masonry or Non-Masonry |
12' | 12' | 144 Sq. Ft | UL | |||
| 3 Hr Label | Face of Wall | Steel Tube on Masonry or Non-Masonry |
12' | 10' | 120 Sq. Ft | FM | |||
| Oversize 3 Hr |
Face of Wall | Steel Tube on Masonry or Non-Masonry |
24' | 24' | 576 Sq. Ft | UL | |||
| Oversize 3 Hr |
Face of Wall | Steel Tube on Masonry or Non-Masonry |
18' | 18' | 324 Sq. Ft | FM | |||
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* - Between jamb doors are based on the width of wall and from floor to top of coil (under lintel) FM reviews each size above the over size service on a case-by-case basis. |
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Part 1 General
1.01 Related Documents
- A. All of the Contract Documents, including General and Supplementary Conditions, and Division 1 General Requirements, apply to the work of this Section.
1.02 Summary
- A. The work of this Section includes rolling fire doors.
B. Related Sections: Other specifications which directly relate to the work of this Section include, but are not limited to, the following:
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1. Section 08710 - Finish, Hardware; key cylinders for locks.
2. Section 16100 - Electrical; wiring.
1.03 Submittals
- A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's product data and installation instructions for each type of rolling fire door, include both published data and any specific data prepared for this project.
B. Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawings for approval prior to fabrication. Include detailed plans, elevations, details of framing members, required clearances, anchors, and accessories. Include relationship with adjacent materials.
1.04 Quality Assurance
- A. Manufacturer: Rolling fire doors shall be manufactured by a firm with a minimum of five years experience in the fabrication and installation of rolling fire doors. Manufacturers proposed for use, which are not named in these specifications, shall submit evidence of ability to meet performance and fabrication requirements specified, and include a list of five projects of similar design and complexity completed within the past five years.
B. Installer: Installation of rolling fire doors shall be performed by an authorized representative of the manufacturer.
C. Single-Source Responsibility: Provide doors, guides, motors, and related primary components from one manufacturer for each type of door. Provide secondary components from source acceptable to manufacturer of primary components.
D. Pre-Installation Conference: Schedule and convene a pre-installation conference just prior to commencement of field operations, to establish procedures to maintain optimum working conditions and to coordinate this work with related and adjacent work.
1.03 Delivery, Storage and Handling
- A. Deliver materials and products in labeled protective packages. Store and handle in strict compliance with manufacturer's instructions and recommendations. Protect from damage from weather, excessive temperatures and construction operations.
Part 2 Product
2.01 Acceptable Manufacturer
- A. Provide rolling fire doors by Overhead Door Corporation.
2.02 Rolling Fire Doors
- A. Trade Reference: Series 635 Fire Doors by Overhead Door Corporation.
B. Label: Provide fire doors certified with the following listing.
- 1. Rolling fire doors up to 152 sq. ft. and 13'6" in width or height shall bear the UL 4-Hour Class A Label. (ULC 4-Hour Label)(UL 3-Hour Class B Label for non-masonry fire walls.)
2. Rolling fire doors over 152 sq. ft. shall receiv the UL Oversize Fire Door Label.
3. Rolling fire doors up to 120 sq. ft. and 12' in width or 10' in height shall bear the FM 4-Hour Class A Label. (FM 1 1/2 Hour Class B Label for non-masonry fire walls.)
4. Rolling fire doors over 120 sq. ft. and not exceeding 18' in height or width shall received the Factory Mutual Label for Oversize Fire Doors.
C. If UL labeled smoke protection is reqired, then provide doors with Underwriters; Laboratories, Inc. label for "Leakage Rated Assembly" or "S" label.
- 1. Comply with NFPA 105 air leakage requirements.
2. Pass UL test procedure 1784.
D. Curtain: Interlocking roll-formed slats as specified following. Alternate wind-lock type end-locks shall be attached to each end of alternate slats to prevent lateral movement.
- 1. Flat profile type F-265 with a back over through 24' width and 24' height fabricated of 24 gauge galvanized steel. (Optional 22 ga. Galvanized Steel). Mineral wool inserts will fill the slat assembly internal space.
2. Calculated R-Value: 4.5 (Hr.)(Ft. ^2)(F)/Btu
3. STC (Sound Transmission Class) Testing:
| STC (Sound Transmission Class) Testing | STC |
| Door Assembly | 17 |
| Door Assembly with single or double brush seals | 18 |
| Curtain Only | 23 |
E. Finish
- 1. Galvanized Steel: Slats and hood shall be galvanized steel in accordance with ASTM A 525 and receive rust inhibitive, roll coating process, including bonderizing, 0.2 mils thick baked-on prime paint, and 0.6 mils thick baked-on polyester (powder coated) top coat. Non-galvanized exposed ferrous surfaces shall receive one coat of rust-inhibitive primer.
F. Color: Gray polyester top coat. (Tan polyester top coat.) (Powder coating finish in color as selected by Architect from manufacturer's standard colors.)
G. Bottom Bar: Two (galvanized) structural steel angles 1-1/2" by 1-1/2" by 1/8" minimum. (Single angle for conveyor applications.)(Optional sloping bottom bar within UL limits.) (Optional insulated bottom bar.)
H. Guides: Guides will be three structural steel angles with a minimum thickness of 1/4" (6 mm) mounted to the face of the jamb. They also include a locking bar or "wind bar".
- 1. Fastening Guides to Masonry Fire Walls: UL listed expansion anchors, or by through-bolts on soft brick or hollow block walls, or by bolts on steel jambs, or welded in accordance with manufacturer's listing.
2. Fastening Guides to Non-Masonry Fire Walls: Comply with the manufacturer's listing.
I. Brackets: Steel plate to support counterbalance, curtain and hood.
J. Counterbalance: Helical torsion spring type. Counterbalance shall be housed in a steel tube or pipe barrel, supporting the curtain with deflection limited to 0.03" per foot of span. Counterbalance shall be adjustable by means of an adjusting tension wheel.
K. Hood: 24 gauage galvanized primed steel minimum for wall openings thru 19' wide. 22 gauge galvanized primed steel for wall openings over 19' wide. Hood shall be equipped with thermally controlled, internal, galvanized steel flame baffle as required. Proved one intermediate support bracket for wall openings over 13'6" wide and two support brackets for wall openings over 19'0" wide.
L. Manual Operation: Chain Hoist (Crank).
M. Electric Motor Operation: Provide UL listed electric operator, size as recommended by manufacturer to move door in either direction at not less than 2/3 foot nor more than 1 foot per second.
- 1. Sensing Edge Protection: (Pneumatic sensing edge.)(Electric sensing edge.)
2. Operator Controls: Push-button (Key)(Push-button and key) operated control stations with open, close, and stop buttons for surface (flush) mounting, for interior (exterior) (both interior and exterior) location.
3. Special Operation: (Vehicle detector operation), (radio control operation), (card reader control), (photocell operation), (door timer operation), (commercial light package), (explosion and dust ignition proof control wiring).
N. Automatic Closure: (See Fire Sentinel specification for time delay release device.) (See Fire Minuteman specification for test and reset hoist.)
O. Locking: (Interior bottom bar slide bolt.) (Interior slide lock for electric operation with interlock switch.) (Cylinder locking bottom bar with mortise cylinders.)
P. Wall Mounting Condition: Face-of-wall mounting (Between jambs mounting).
Part 3 Execution
3.01 Preperation
- A. Take field dimensions and examine conditions of substrates, supports, and other conditions under which this work is to be performed. Do not proceed with work until unsatisfactory conditions are corrected.
3.02 Installation
- A. Strictly comply with manufacturer's installation instructions and recommendations. Coordinate installation with adjacent work to ensure proper clearances and allow for maintenance.
B. Install rolling fire doors in compliance with requirements of NFPA 80.0 Test fire-release system and reset components after testing.
C. Instruct Owner's personnel in proper operating procedures and maintenance schedule.
3.03 Adjusting and Cleaning
- A. Test rolling fire doors for proper operation and adjust as necessary to provide proper operation without binding or distortion.
B. Touch-up damaged coatings and finishes and repair minor damage. Clean exposed surfaces using non-abrasive materials and methods recommended by manufacturer of material or product being cleaned.


