A door coordinator helps to ensure that the correct door leaf closes first so the doors can close and latch properly here s a video.
Fire door coordinator installation.
The active door lever located nearest to the active stop holds the active door open until the trigger mechanism is released by the closing of the inactive leaf.
685 thru 696 52 coordinator with filler.
Opening from 85 to 96 with active door widths up to 48 l 696 thru l 6112 60 coordinator with filler.
This is very useful with panic exit device systems or other applications where you need either the left door leaf or right door leaf to close and latch before the other.
Automatic door and hardware is your door coordinator specialist.
There are 2 types of door coordinators available.
Opening from 113 to 120 with active door widths up to 62.
But when the door has manual flush bolts and no closer on the inactive leaf the coordinator serves no purpose.
The active door lever located nearest to the active stop holds the active door open until the trigger mechanism is released by the closing of the inactive leaf.
Essentially a door coordinator device coordinates which door closes and latches first.
Incorrect installation can reduce the fire resistant performance to that of a normal doorset meaning that you won t achieve the required protection in the event of a fire.
The inactive leaf is closed and latched manually by a person.
All cor units function easily.
The correct installation of a fire doorset is crucial to retain the fire resistant performance.
Active door widths plus inactive door width equals the last two or three digits of all 2600 series coordinator item number 2680 is for 80 door openings less than 48 jamb widths n2600 series n2644 44 opening.
Opening from 96 to 112 with active door widths up to 56 xl 6113 thru xl 6120 66 coordinator with filler.
Surface mounted to the bottom surface of the frame soffit.