Fire door field certification.
Field labeling of fire doors.
Field labeling inspection should not be confused with a fire door assembly inspection.
Field applied labels must include at minimum the words field inspected or field labeled the words fire door or fire door frame the marking of a third party certification agency the fire protection rating a unique serial number if provided by the listing agency and the fire test standard designation to which the assembly was tested.
A minimum fee of 850 for a field label job is required.
Older openings including doors windows and frames are usually not labeled and therefore are not fire rated and most likely need to be replaced.
The former term field labeling is most accurately used to describe the practice of applying labels to fire rated door frames and door leaves that were not labeled during the manufacturing and or fabrication processes.
We know how frustrating it can be to wait months for the large testing labs to respond to your requests for field labeling of fire doors.
Field labeling and relabeling are terms that describe the process for applying new labels to installed existing fire rated door frames and door leaves.
After analysis of these factors the technician will apply the appropriate time rated labels to the components.
Field labeling verifies conformity of a fire door and provides evidence that the product has been constructed to industry ansi standards.
Travel expenses are charged to the client at the fire door solutions cost.
After that the client is responsible for 50 per label applied.
The field labeling technician will review and analyze each component of the fire door assembly the door the frame or the kickplate etc for their construction and material makeup.
Instead of replacing the door or frame guardian s field labeling evaluation service offers a much more cost effective solution.
20 45 60 90 or 180 minute labels or smoke labels where required.
The use of approved third party agencies to perform field re labeling for fire rated doors and frames is often a cost effective alternative to replacement of non compliant components while verifying the integrity of the opening.
The proper labeling of fire rated assemblies is a vital part of life safety.
Field evaluations to nationally recognized standards and local building codes.
How do you calculate the cost of visiting a facility to re label their doors and frames.
If not your fire doors may be the catalyst that turns a routine ahj inspection into a long and intrusive review of your life safety practices and protocols.
Field labeling of fire doors.