EI1 and EI2 Fire Doors: What’s the Difference?

EI1 and EI2 Fire Doors: What’s the Difference?

Understanding the Difference Between EI1 and EI2 Fire Resistance Classifications for Steel Doors   What Do EI1 and EI2 Stand For? Both EI₁ and EI₂ are part of the European classification system for fire-resistant doors, based on the EN 13501-2 standard. This...
EBD Steel Doors Maintenance Hits the Road in Style

EBD Steel Doors Maintenance Hits the Road in Style

EBD Steel Doors Maintenance are committed to excellence not only in our products but also in the services we provide. We are thrilled to announce the expansion of our fleet of vans, now sporting fresh, eye-catching wraps. These designs have been expertly applied by...
CE Marking for External Fire Doors

CE Marking for External Fire Doors

As of November 2019, CE marking for external fire doors has been mandatory under product standard EN 14351-1. This essential marking comes with a Declaration of Performance, which replaces the traditional fire resistance report.   Why CE marking matters:...
Sa3 or Sa4? Understanding Smoke Control Doors

Sa3 or Sa4? Understanding Smoke Control Doors

Sa3 or Sa4? Understanding smoke control doors… In June 2023, updates were made to the fire resistance classification standard (EN 13501-2), including changes to smoke leakage classification.  Previously, there was controversy surrounding the smoke control...
Performance Layering: Fire and Smoke Resistance

Performance Layering: Fire and Smoke Resistance

We’re excited to share that our EBD65-FireEI, EBD44-FireE and EBD44-EXT.FireE products boast dual certification! After passing the EN 1634-3 smoke control tests, we can proudly add the Sa4 ambient temperature smoke leakage classification to our existing EI260 fire...

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