MEDALLION
- Designed for high frequency, severe traffic openings
- 1-3/4" (45 mm) custom construction
- Full height edge reinforcement channels
- Rated for heavy-duty to maximum duty use
- Fully welded edge seams available
- Fiberglass insulation to limit thermal and sound transmission
- Inverted end channels welded to both face sheets
- 7 gage (4.2 mm) steel hinge reinforcement
Available Options
- 20 gage (0.8 mm) 18 gage (1.0 mm) or 16 gage (1.3 mm) vertical steel stiffeners
- 12 gage (2.5 mm) closer reinforcement
- G90 galvanized steel
- Factory applied finish
- High recycled steel content for LEED points up to 58.8%
Medallion 450 Fire Doors
Classified for openings rated up to 1-1/2 hours (90 minute) which have 450 temperature rise restrictions A temperature rise rating is not a requirement for qualification as a labeled fire door, but, when required, doors are built to meet this criteriaFrance Metal manufactures two types of temperature-rise rated fire doors.
Medallion 450 is a temperature-rise rated door which allows the unexposed side of the door to reach a maximum of 450 degrees Fahrenheit during the first 30 minutes of testing
Fuego is a 250 temperature-rise rated door which will allow the unexposed side of the door to reach a maximum of 250 degrees Fahrenheitduring the first 30 minutes of testing.
Medallion 450 is a temperature-rise rated door which allows the unexposed side of the door to reach a maximum of 450 degrees Fahrenheit during the first 30 minutes of testing
Fuego is a 250 temperature-rise rated door which will allow the unexposed side of the door to reach a maximum of 250 degrees Fahrenheitduring the first 30 minutes of testing.
Temperature-rise rated Fire Doors allow people to pass by the door safely when fire is on the other side. When an opening is required to retard the transmission of heat from one area to an adjacent area, a temperature-rise rated door is required.
These doors are typically required in locations such as stairwell access doors, electrical control rooms, paint storage, etc. Temperature-rise designations indicate the maximum rise in temperature above ambient on the non-fire side of the door during the first 30 minutes of exposure in a standard fire test.
These doors are typically required in locations such as stairwell access doors, electrical control rooms, paint storage, etc. Temperature-rise designations indicate the maximum rise in temperature above ambient on the non-fire side of the door during the first 30 minutes of exposure in a standard fire test.
Door Performance
CORE MATERIAL: Steel StiffenedPHYSICAL ENDURANCE:
18 gage Level B 2,000,000 cycles
16 gage Level A 4,000,000 cycles
14 gage Level A 1,000,000 cycles