Deanta Bury Prefinished Oak Glazed FD30 Door
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The Deanta Bury Prefinished Oak Glazed FD30 Door is a refined fire-rated internal door that combines classic oak styling with modern safety requirements. Featuring a clear glazed upper section, this door allows natural light to pass between rooms while providing certified fire protection where compliance is essential.
Designed with four symmetrical panels, the Bury FD30 glazed door is crafted from North American white oak with crown cut veneer and finished in a durable factory-applied lacquer. The solid engineered core and fire-rated glazed panel deliver reliable 30-minute fire resistance, making this door ideal for both residential and commercial fire-rated applications. Third-party certified to Q-MARK standards, it offers peace of mind without compromising on style.
Technical Specification
- Internal fire-rated oak glazed door
- FD30 fire resistance (30 minutes)
- Classic 4-panel design with glazed upper panels
- Prefinished North American white oak veneer
- Crown cut American white oak
- Clear bevelled fire-rated toughened safety glass
- Solid engineered core construction
- Suitable for residential and commercial fire-rated areas
- Third-party certified fire door (Q-MARK compliant)
- Trimming allowance: up to 15mm on each edge (30mm total)
- Bespoke sizes available
- Covered by a 10-year manufacturer’s guarantee
FAQs
Is the glass suitable for fire-rated installations?
Yes, the door is fitted with fire-rated toughened safety glass designed to meet FD30 requirements.
What does FD30 certification mean?
FD30 certification confirms the door provides up to 30 minutes of fire resistance when correctly installed.
Can the door be trimmed to size?
Yes, up to 15mm can be trimmed from each edge, allowing a total trimming allowance of 30mm.
Is the door supplied prefinished?
Yes, the Deanta Bury FD30 glazed door comes factory prefinished and ready to install.
Where can this door be used?
It is suitable for residential and commercial internal areas that require fire compliance while allowing light to flow.