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Commercial Grade Hydraulic Automatic Door Closer 

Fact Sheet: Commercial Grade Hydraulic Automatic Door Closer (Sprayed Aluminum)

Key Features:

  1. Designed for Medium-to-Heavy Duty Applications

    • Ideal for doors weighing 110 lbs to 150 lbs with a maximum door width of 48 inches.
  2. Hydraulic Automatic Mechanism

    • Smooth, consistent closing action for enhanced door safety and durability.
    • Adjustable closing and latching speeds for optimal control.
  3. Material & Finish

    • Durable construction with sprayed aluminum finish for corrosion resistance.
    • Aesthetic design suitable for both modern and traditional settings.
  4. Universal Mounting Options

    • Flexible installation: standard, top jamb, or parallel arm mount.
    • Compatible with a variety of door types, including wood and metal.
  5. Backcheck Functionality

    • Integrated backcheck to protect doors and walls from abrupt opening, enhancing durability and safety.
  6. Adjustable Spring Tension

    • Allows customization for different door sizes and weights, ensuring smooth operation.
  7. Quiet Operation

    • Reduces door noise with a hydraulic mechanism that ensures smooth and silent closing.
  8. Ease of Installation

    • Supplied with detailed instructions and all necessary mounting hardware for quick and straightforward installation.

Applications:

  • Commercial Buildings: Offices, schools, hospitals, and retail spaces.
  • Residential Properties: Ideal for heavier doors in home environments.

Technical Specifications:

  • Max Door Width: 48 inches
  • Door Weight Range: 110 lbs to 150 lbs
  • Material: Sprayed aluminum finish
  • Mounting Options: Standard, top jamb, parallel arm
  • Adjustable Features: Closing speed, latching speed, and backcheck

Benefits:

  • Enhances door safety and longevity.
  • Prevents door slamming and protects frames.
  • Ensures compliance with fire safety regulations.
  • Easy to install and maintain for long-term use.

This Commercial Grade Hydraulic Automatic Door Closer is a durable, reliable, and versatile solution for ensuring safety and seamless operation in both commercial and residential spaces

 

The Importance of a Self-Closing Door Mechanism: Safety and Legal Compliance

In both residential and light commercial properties, safety and compliance are critical considerations. One often-overlooked yet vital feature is a self-closing door mechanism. These mechanisms play an essential role in ensuring doors automatically close behind you, providing enhanced fire protection, security, and adherence to legal requirements such as HPD-required law 27-2041.1. Here’s why every property should prioritize installing a self-closing door mechanism.


Fire Safety: Containing Fire and Smoke Spread

A self-closing door mechanism is crucial for fire safety. Open doors act as pathways for flames and smoke, allowing them to spread rapidly. Self-closing doors help contain fire and smoke by:

  • Slowing the spread of fire, giving occupants more time to evacuate.
  • Reducing smoke infiltration, which can save lives by maintaining clearer air in escape routes.
  • Minimizing property damage by isolating the fire to specific areas.

Closing doors behind you in an emergency is a vital safety practice. However, in a high-stress situation, it’s easy to forget this step. A self-closing mechanism automatically ensures that doors close securely, protecting everyone inside.


Legal Compliance: Meeting HPD Law 27-2041.1

In New York City, compliance with HPD (Housing Preservation and Development) law 27-2041.1 is mandatory for many residential properties. This law requires self-closing doors in certain settings to enhance fire safety. Failure to comply can result in fines and legal complications for property owners.

  • Who does this law apply to? Owners of multi-family buildings, as well as certain commercial properties, are required to install and maintain self-closing door mechanisms.
  • Why is compliance important? Beyond avoiding fines, ensuring your property meets these legal requirements demonstrates a commitment to tenant and occupant safety.

Investing in high-quality self-closing mechanisms not only ensures compliance but also provides peace of mind for property owners and residents.


Everyday Benefits of Self-Closing Door Mechanisms

While their importance in fire safety is undeniable, self-closing door mechanisms also offer several day-to-day advantages:

  1. Enhanced Security: By automatically closing doors, these mechanisms prevent accidental open doors, reducing the risk of unauthorized entry.
  2. Energy Efficiency: Keeping doors closed helps maintain indoor temperatures, reducing energy costs for heating and cooling.
  3. Noise Reduction: Self-closing doors eliminate the slamming sound of manually closed doors, creating a quieter and more comfortable environment.
  4. Durability: Prevents wear and tear on doors and frames by ensuring consistent, controlled closing.

Versatility for Residential and Commercial Use

Self-closing mechanisms are versatile and suitable for various properties, including:

  • Multi-family residential buildings: Required by HPD law to enhance tenant safety.
  • Light commercial properties: Essential for offices, cafés, and small businesses to maintain safety and security.
  • Private homes: A convenient addition to improve safety and functionality in fire-prone areas like kitchens or garages.

These mechanisms can be installed on different door types, such as wood, metal, or aluminum, making them adaptable for nearly any application.


Key Features to Look for in a Self-Closing Mechanism

When choosing a self-closing mechanism for your property, prioritize features such as:

  • Adjustable closing speed to suit your needs.
  • Durable materials for long-term reliability.
  • Smooth operation to ensure consistent functionality without causing damage to the door or frame.

Selecting a reliable self-closing mechanism ensures your property is safer, quieter, and more secure.

 

 

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