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Why Fire Rated Glass Hardware Gets Changed During Construction
Why Fire Rated Glass Hardware Gets Changed During ConstructionFire rated glass hardware often gets changed during construction because door schedules, access control requirements, opening direction, site conditions or project standards are revised
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How To Avoid Wrong Door Opening Direction In Fire Rated Glass Projects
How To Avoid Wrong Door Opening Direction In Fire Rated Glass ProjectsWrong door opening direction is a common problem in fire rated glass projects. It can affect hinge position, door closer selection,
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Why Fire Rated Glass Doors Do Not Close Properly On Site
Why Fire Rated Glass Doors Do Not Close Properly On SiteFire rated glass doors are designed to close automatically to maintain fire compartment protection. When doors fail to close properly on site,
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Why Suppliers Ask For Door Schedule Before Quotation
Why Suppliers Ask For Door Schedule Before QuotationFor fire rated glass door projects, a door schedule helps suppliers confirm door size, quantity, fire rating, opening direction, frame type, hardware and installation location
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Why Fire Rated Glass Doors Need Matching Hardware And Seals
Fire rated glass doors need matching hardware and seals because the complete system determines real project performance. Buyers should not select glass, frame, hardware and seals separately without checking compatibility. Early confirmation can reduce installation problems, smoke leakage risk, hardware mismatch and project delays.
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How To Check If Fire Rated Glass Matches The Frame System
Fire rated glass must match the frame system to achieve reliable project performance. Buyers should not only check the glass rating, but also confirm frame profile, seals, gaskets, glazing beads, hardware and installation drawings. A complete system review before production can reduce compliance risk, installation errors and project rework.
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