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 LPS 1673 is a new security standard developed by the loss prevention certification board aimed to protect against violent forced entry attacks by individuals targeting people and valuable assets.

The typical applications for this range include locations at risk of targeted attack against high profile individuals such as politicians, celebrities or high risk individuals.

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Product Features

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Height

Single - up to 2.46m

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Width

Single - up to 1.21m

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Certification

Certified by the Loss Prevention Certification Board to LPS 1673 Issue 1 AR.A300.

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Leaf
44mm door leaf thickness, fitted with an integrated astragal for added security. Comprising of 2 x high strength ‘Rustec’ steel sheets, the leaf skins are mechanically interlocked and internally bonded, providing greater stability and protection against delamination.
Inward opening available only.

Frame
• Manufactured from lightweight, high tensile high strength thick ‘Rustec’ steel.
• Adjust 2-Fit side expander system that offers up to 24mm expansion to the structural opening.
• 50mm frame - perfectly complements installation to residential buildings where a slim low profile frame is required.
Also available with frame depths from from 95mm - 300mm for single rebate and 140mm - 300mm double rebate

High performance weather threshold - 70mm
Available with our AM3 inward opening threshold which has excellent weather protection performance.

Certification
Certified by the Loss Prevention Certification Board to LPS 1673 Issue 1 AR.A300.
Certificate number:1542e

Door ironmongery
High security GU multipoint locking system with auto deadlock functionality
Electronic motorised deadlock retraction available as an access control upgrade - perfect for keyless entry smart control systems.
Fixed Knob or offset knob handle available to outside
Stainless lever handle available to inside giving free access to open from the secure side but can also be manually deadlocked t prevent the door being opened from the inside.

Finish
Supplied inclusive of a powder coated finish from over 150 colours. Full range of RAL and BS colours available.
Available with a plain leaf style or traditional tongue and groove to enhance the appearance of the door and help it to blend into its surroundings as a residential style door set.

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Single Door Installation

This video contains detailed, step-by-step instructions for the safe installation of a Strongdor Steeldor single door-set. Please pay particular attention to the safety instructions.

Touching Up Paintwork

Touching up Paintwork

A demonstration of how to sue the touch up kit supplied with your steel door-set.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which security door is the best?

Unfortunately there is no simple answer to this question as all security rated door-sets have protection enhancement. The level of security required for your door-set will be dependent on the location and specification of your installation.

Check out our documents LPS 1175 vs PAS 24:2016 and LPS 1175 Explained to see which security rating may be best for you!

Who is responsible for ensuring the sales quotation meets the specification and building regulations, including location and method of installation?

It is the customer’s responsibility to ensure all details within the sales quotation / sales order meet the exact specification and / or original enquiry and are compliant with current building regulations including location and method of installation.

We are here to help and advise only and cannot accept responsibility for discrepancies after the order is confirmed.

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