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VERTICAL COILING SAFESCAPE® T2000 SERIES FIRE DOOR SYSTEMS
Fire and Smoke Rated Doors With Egress
System Description: The automatic resetting Safescape® T2000 Series Fire Door Systems, with built-in emergency egress, are vertical acting coiling fire doors that are available with one or two emergency egress doors.
System Advantages:
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These fire door systems are ideal for openings in fire walls that are in excess of 8' wide x 10' high when emergency egress and fire protection is an issue.
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The swinging emergency egress doors are available up to 48” wide and T2500 unit can accommodate up to a 500 person occupancy load.
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The T2000 Series Fire Door Systems are easy to test and automatically reset.
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The T2000 Series Fire Door Systems do not require electricity or battery back-up systems when they are activated in the self-closing fire condition mode.
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The T2000 Series Fire Door Systems retract into the plenum when they are in their stored fire ready position and therefore require very little side room. The swinging emergency egress doors can be recessed into a wall cavity or pocket to allow for a flush and uniform appearance while blending into their aesthetic environment
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Design Alternatives: The T2000 Series Fire Door Systems offer several significant advantages over existing fire door technologies. These systems incorporate integral standard swinging type emergency egress doors with fire exit hardware as a means of egress. Swinging type doors are familiar to occupants of a building as a means of egress and therefore they are preferred for emergency egress. The T2000 Series Fire Door Systems are custom designed to any height and width, freeing the design professional from the use of unsightly permanent door frames that are required with conventional coiling and swinging type fire doors.
Applications: The Safescape ® T2000 Series Fire Door Systems with built in emergency egress are perfect for any retail, commercial, institutional, educational or health care application. They are ideal for use in occupancy separations, area separations, elevator lobby separations, horizontal exits, cross-corridor separations and corridor separations.























