Pacific VP180 Hinged Door Set -/180/60sm
***Note: This doorset is obsolete as of 1 September 2022***
The VP180 is a Pyropanel FR board Maxi door.
The Pacific VP180 is a side hung door set. The door set configuration may be single leaf or pair, finished with a variety of facings and hung in a steel frame.
Steel framed smoke control doors include the PFS-3 frame seal. If required, bottom seals can be selected from the Hardware List
The thickness of the VP180 door leaf is 48mm with an approximate leaf weight of 27kg/m2
Wall Type | Maximum Fire Resistance Rating Stability/Integrity/Insulation |
Door Application | Max Leaf Height (mm) |
Max Leaf Width (mm) |
Timber Stud Wall | -/180/60sm * | Single | 2400 | 1200 |
Pair | 2400 | 1200 | ||
Masonry Wall | -/180/60sm * | Single | 3000 | 1200 |
Pair | 3000(3) | 1200 |
Notes:
- Please note that the maximum leaf width shown above is measured per door leaf.
- The ‘sm’ above denotes that the door is available as a smoke control door set.
- Rebated aluminium meeting stile is the only available when installed into masonry walls to a maximum leaf size of 2400 x 1200.
- Rebated Aluminium meeting stile is only available when installed into masonry walls to maximum size of 2400 x 1200mm
- Insulation ratings must be notified at time of pricing for steel frames. Maximum insulation ratings shown. Some wall applications will have a maximum 30 minute insulation rating.
- Door sets with leafs larger than 2700 x 1200 are not intended for frequent use, we recommend they be typically either held open or closed with compliant hardware in normal operation.
- Minimum width for a fire door leaf is governed by the need to fit a compliant closer. Typically, 400 mm is the practical minimum.
Product Options
Leaf Facings
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Notes:
- Of the above facings only those marked * may extend around the door edge.
- Standard Paint Quality doors are allowed ‘non-clashed’ to provide best surface for finish painting.
- Other facings may be available, please contact Pacific Doors to discuss further options.
Leaf Edges
The leaf edges listed below are available for the VP180 door set
Frame Types & Profiles
Timber Frame
Timber frames are not applicable for fire doors above 60 minute fire rating.
Steel Frame
The steel frame profiles listed below are available for the VP180 door set.
Stainless steel frames are only approved grouted into masonry or concrete walls.
Standard frames are three-sided only with no sill. Four-sided frames and/or custom sills may be available on request. Timber sills are not available on fire doorsets. For more in depth information on frame profiles and sizes, please see our Installation Instructions.
Meeting Stiles
The meeting stiles listed below are applicable to paired door sets only.
Wall Types
Jambs may be connected to:
- Precast concrete (150mm thickness minimum) or grouted blockwork (140mm thickness minimum).
- Non-load bearing timber stud walls of minimum specification GBT180 with Gib Fyreline linings 3x16mm each side (Gib® Fire Rated Systems). A non-standard frame installation is required as shown on the Installation Datasheets.
Product Optional Extras
Vision Panels
Glazing Type | Maximum Glazed Area | Max Height (mm) | Max Width (mm) | Glazing Bead | FRR with Vision Panel | ||
Timber | Aluminum | Up to 0.065m2 | Over 0.065m2 | ||||
Pyroceram | 0.065m2 | 850 | 850 | √ | -/180/60 | n/a | |
Robax | 0.065m2 | 850 | 850 | √ | -/180/60 | n/a |
Notes:
- Please note that the height and width of the vision panel must still fall within the maximum glazed area.
- Glazing types marked with * indicate Grade A Safety glass.
Standard Vision Panel Cross Sections
Timber BeadNot applicable for this door set |
Aluminium Bead |
Sidelights and Overlights
Sidelights and overlights are not applicable for this door set.
Overpanels
Overpanels with transom are available in steel jambs to an overall height of 3600mm in masonry walls. This is available for single or paired door sets.
A complete door set with screw fixed side panels can be supplied, with the steel mullion between panel and door leaf to be grout-filled during installation.
Additional Door Options
Push or Kickplates
Push plates or kickplates can be of the below permitted materials. Fixing may be via screws or contact adhesive only.
- Steel mild or stainless (0.6 – 0.9mm)
- Acrovyn (0.7 -2.0mm)
Ventilation Grilles
Lorient LVH intumescent grilles are available in the following sizes:
- 300 x 300 mm
- 450 x 450 mm
- 600 x 300 mm
- 600 x 600 mm
Up to two grilles are available per leaf. Fire rating for doors with grilles is limited to -/180/30.
Please note that fire doors with ventilation grilles cannot be certified as ‘Smoke’ control door sets.
Ventilation grilles are not suitable for exposed exterior doors.
Adjacent Doors
Adjacent fire rated doors are permitted provided the central mullion is grouted steel. Maximum width of the coupled door sets is 3600mm overall.
V-GROOVES
V-grooves are not an option on this doorset.
Thermal Insulation
This door leaf has a thermal insulation rating (R-value) of 0.692 Km2/W.
Technical Compliance Statement
The VP180 fire door complies with the requirements of NZS 4520 Fire-resistant door sets when installed in accordance with Pacific Doors’ Installation Instructions into a complying fire-resistant wall, and when fitted with approved hardware.
NZS 4520 is referenced in the New Zealand Building Code Acceptable Solutions (Appendix C 6.1.1)
Pacific VP180 fire doors have been successfully fire-tested in accordance with AS1530.4, as referenced in NZS 4520 and in Appendix C 5.1.1.
The fire resistance achieved by the VP180 was FRR:
-/180/60 for single leaf
-/180/60 for pair leaf
The VP180 has been tested to and met the physical endurance requirements of NZS 4520 Appendix A.
The VP180 fire door will satisfy the requirements of NZBC, B2 “Durability” under conditions of use, installation and maintenance specified by Pacific Doors, or specific contractual guarantees, whichever are overriding.
This door is not tested for water ingress in exterior installations and we make no statement as to its suitability under NZBC E2 "External moisture". All exterior doors should be given as much shelter as possible and be fitted with appropriate flashing systems.