


Deanta Oak Norwich Fire Door
The appealing rusticity of the Norwich oak Internal door is heavily accentuated by the natural grain patterns in its crown-cut oak veneer. Set within a sturdy surround, a wide, central panel is flanked by two narrower panels.
General Information:
**This is a Fire Door - certified by Q-MARK and Certifire ©
| Brand | Deanta |
| Model Code | NORWUNX |
Door Information:
| Type | Internal Doors |
| Colour | Oak |
| Finish | Un-Finished |
| Construction | Solid high-density PB Core (Fire-Rated) |
| Glazing | N/A |
| Lipping |
Lippings with 15mm Trimming Allowance on Each Edge |
| Matching Glazed Door | Deanta Norwich Glazed |
| Matching Door |
Deanta Norwich |
| Available Sizes (inch.) | Sizes 78" x 24", 27", 30", 33" supplied with 45mm thickness. |
| Recommended Hardware | 3x Hinges (4''), a Latch and a pair of Handles |
| Guarantee | 10 years |
FAQs
LPD Fire Doors are high-quality fire-rated internal doors designed to slow the spread of fire and smoke within a building. Manufactured by LPD Doors, they combine safety, durability, and stylish designs for both residential and commercial properties.
LPD Fire Doors are commonly available in FD30 (30 minutes) and FD60 (60 minutes) fire ratings. These ratings indicate how long the door can resist fire, helping to protect occupants and provide valuable escape time.
Yes, LPD Fire Doors are manufactured to meet UK building regulations and fire safety standards. When installed correctly with approved fire-rated components such as hinges, seals, and frames, they help ensure compliance and safety.
LPD Fire Doors are available in a wide range of styles, finishes, and materials, including oak, walnut, primed, and glazed options. This allows homeowners to maintain a consistent interior design while meeting fire safety requirements.
Yes, proper installation is essential for performance. LPD Fire Doors should be fitted with intumescent strips, fire-rated hardware, and correct gaps. Regular checks and maintenance help ensure the door continues to perform effectively in case of fire.
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Description
The appealing rusticity of the Norwich oak Internal door is heavily accentuated by the natural grain patterns in its crown-cut oak veneer. Set within a sturdy surround, a wide, central panel is flanked by two narrower panels.
General Information:
**This is a Fire Door - certified by Q-MARK and Certifire ©
| Brand | Deanta |
| Model Code | NORWUNX |
Door Information:
| Type | Internal Doors |
| Colour | Oak |
| Finish | Un-Finished |
| Construction | Solid high-density PB Core (Fire-Rated) |
| Glazing | N/A |
| Lipping |
Lippings with 15mm Trimming Allowance on Each Edge |
| Matching Glazed Door | Deanta Norwich Glazed |
| Matching Door |
Deanta Norwich |
| Available Sizes (inch.) | Sizes 78" x 24", 27", 30", 33" supplied with 45mm thickness. |
| Recommended Hardware | 3x Hinges (4''), a Latch and a pair of Handles |
| Guarantee | 10 years |
FAQs
LPD Fire Doors are high-quality fire-rated internal doors designed to slow the spread of fire and smoke within a building. Manufactured by LPD Doors, they combine safety, durability, and stylish designs for both residential and commercial properties.
LPD Fire Doors are commonly available in FD30 (30 minutes) and FD60 (60 minutes) fire ratings. These ratings indicate how long the door can resist fire, helping to protect occupants and provide valuable escape time.
Yes, LPD Fire Doors are manufactured to meet UK building regulations and fire safety standards. When installed correctly with approved fire-rated components such as hinges, seals, and frames, they help ensure compliance and safety.
LPD Fire Doors are available in a wide range of styles, finishes, and materials, including oak, walnut, primed, and glazed options. This allows homeowners to maintain a consistent interior design while meeting fire safety requirements.
Yes, proper installation is essential for performance. LPD Fire Doors should be fitted with intumescent strips, fire-rated hardware, and correct gaps. Regular checks and maintenance help ensure the door continues to perform effectively in case of fire.





















