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When a fire breaks out, every second matters. A fire door does not just slow the spread of flames — it creates the buffer that saves lives, protects property, and gives occupants the time they need to evacuate safely. At Indian Fire Equipment Systems (IFES), we manufacture fire doors that perform exactly as tested — no compromises, no shortcuts.

Since 2000, IFES has supplied ISI certified, CBRI Roorkee tested fire doors to architects, builders, PMC firms, and building owners across India. Our fire doors carry an active BIS licence under IS 3614 — the Bureau of Indian Standards specification for fire check doors — and are available in FD60 and FD120 fire ratings.

Whether you need a single fire-rated door for a server room or a complete supply for a high-rise residential tower, IFES delivers on time, on spec, and fully compliant.

Indian Fire Equipment Systems (IFES)  - Best ISI Certified Fire Door Manufacturer in Visakhapatnam Since 2000

Indian Fire Equipment Systems (IFES) has been manufacturing certified fire doors in Visakhapatnam since 2000 — over two decades of delivering passive fire protection products that meet India's most stringent safety standards.

IFES holds an active BIS licence under IS 3614, the Bureau of Indian Standards specification for fire check doors. Every fire door leaving our facility is tested at the Central Building Research Institute (CBRI), Roorkee — India's foremost accredited fire testing institution. This means every product we supply carries verified, documented proof of performance — not just a claim.

Our product range includes FD60 and FD120 rated steel fire doors in single-leaf, double-leaf, and vision-panel configurations. Each door ships as a complete, tested assembly with ISI-marked hardware — stainless steel butt hinges, door closers, flush bolts, panic bars, and electromagnetic hold-open devices where specified. We also manufacture fire curtains and fire-rated glazing for specialised applications.

Architects, structural consultants, PMC firms, contractors, and building owners across India trust IFES because our manufacturing facility operates under a documented quality management system, subject to periodic BIS surveillance audits. Every fire door that leaves our factory meets the same standard as the door that passed the furnace test.

Whether your project requires fire-resistant doors for a high-rise residential tower, a hospital, a hotel, or an industrial facility, IFES delivers the right product — fully certified, completely documented, and ready for fire NOC submission.

With a pan-India supply network and 25 years of manufacturing experience, IFES is the fire door manufacturer Delhi's construction industry relies on.

What is a Fire Door?

A fire door is a specially engineered, fire-resistant door assembly designed to compartmentalise a building during a fire. Unlike a standard interior door, a fire door — also called a fireproof door or fire-rated door — is built from materials and components that collectively resist fire, smoke, and heat for a defined period.

In India, fire doors are manufactured and tested in accordance with IS 3614, the Bureau of Indian Standards specification that governs fire check doors. Each fire door assembly includes the door leaf, the frame, intumescent seals, and certified hardware — all working together as a tested unit.

A fire door is not just a door. It is a life-safety device built into your building's passive fire protection system.

Why is a Fire Door Important?

Fire doors serve three critical functions in any building:

  1. Compartmentalisation Fire doors divide a building into separate fire compartments. When closed, they contain fire and toxic smoke within the compartment of origin, preventing it from spreading to escape routes, staircases, and adjacent areas.
  2. Safe Evacuation Corridors and stairwells protected by fire-rated doors remain usable for longer during an evacuation. This is particularly critical in high-rise buildings, hospitals, and schools where evacuation takes time.
  3. Legal and Code Compliance The National Building Code of India (NBC 2016), local fire NOC requirements, and insurance underwriters all mandate the use of fire-resistant doors in specified locations. Non-compliance can result in project delays, rejection of fire NOC, or increased insurance premiums.

Investing in a certified fire door is not optional for most building types — it is a statutory requirement.

Benefits of Using a Fire Door

Installing certified fire doors in your building delivers measurable, lasting advantages:

  • Protects human life by maintaining safe evacuation corridors for 60 to 120 minutes during a fire
  • Limits property damage by containing fire within the compartment of origin
  • Meets statutory requirements under NBC 2016 and local fire authority mandates
  • Supports fire NOC approval — fire authorities inspect door ratings and certifications during NOC inspections
  • Reduces insurance risk — buildings with passive fire protection systems attract lower premiums from insurers
  • Adds long-term value — a certified fire door requires minimal maintenance and lasts decades when properly installed
  • Protects critical assets — server rooms, electrical rooms, and data centres depend on fire-rated doors to prevent total asset loss

Where Are Fire Doors Used?

Fire-resistant doors and fireproof door assemblies are mandatory or strongly recommended in the following locations:

Residential Buildings Apartment buildings, housing societies, and high-rise towers — particularly stairwell enclosures and lift lobbies.

Commercial Offices Entry points to server rooms, electrical distribution rooms, and fire escape staircases.

Hospitals and Healthcare Facilities Between wards, operation theatres, pharmacy storage, and exit corridors where patient evacuation is complex.

Hotels and Hospitality Guest floor corridors, kitchen areas, back-of-house passages, and basement car parks.

Educational Institutions Schools, colleges, and universities — especially laboratories and stairwell enclosures.

Industrial and Warehouse Facilities Separation between production, storage, and administrative zones. Fire compartmentalisation in chemical or hazardous material storage areas.

IT Parks and Data Centres Server rooms and UPS rooms where fire-rated glazed doors also allow visual monitoring without compromising protection.

Shopping Malls and Retail Escape routes, escalator voids, and service corridors.

Types of Fire Doors

IFES manufactures fire doors in multiple configurations to suit every architectural and safety requirement:

By Fire Rating

  • FD60 Fire Doors — Tested to resist fire for a minimum of 60 minutes. Suitable for most commercial, residential, and institutional applications.
  • FD120 Fire Doors — Tested to resist fire for a minimum of 120 minutes. Required in high-risk or high-occupancy buildings where evacuation time is extended.

By Leaf Configuration

  • Single-Leaf Fire Doors — Standard configuration for doorways up to 1,100 mm wide. Most commonly specified in stairwells, plant rooms, and corridor openings.
  • Double-Leaf Fire Doors — Used for wider openings in lobbies, warehouses, and hospital corridors where equipment or stretcher movement is required.

By Panel Configuration

  • Flush Fire Doors — Clean, flat-panel steel doors suited to modern commercial and institutional interiors.
  • Vision Panel Fire Doors — Steel fire doors fitted with fire-rated glazing, allowing visual monitoring without breaking the fire compartment. Widely used in hospitals, laboratories, and school corridors.

Specialised Products

  • Fire Curtains — Deployed in atrium voids, escalator openings, and large open-plan areas where traditional fire doors are not architecturally feasible.
  • Fire-Rated Glazing — For applications where light transmission and compartmentalisation are both required.

How to Choose the Best Fireproof Door for Your Space

Selecting the right fire door is a technical decision. Use this checklist to choose correctly:

Step 1 — Determine the Required Fire Rating Consult your structural consultant or fire consultant to identify whether your application requires FD60 or FD120. This is typically specified in the fire protection report or building drawings.

Step 2 — Check the Opening Size Measure the clear opening width and height accurately. Fire doors are manufactured to specific sizes and the frame must be correctly dimensioned to maintain the integrity of the tested assembly.

Step 3 — Verify Certification Only purchase fire doors manufactured under an active BIS licence and tested at an accredited facility such as CBRI Roorkee. Ask for the IS 3614 test certificate and BIS licence number. IFES provides full documentation with every supply.

Step 4 — Assess the Installation Environment High-humidity areas such as basements or coastal buildings may require additional surface treatment. Industrial environments may need heavy-duty hardware. Discuss your site conditions with the manufacturer.

Step 5 — Confirm Hardware Compliance Every component — hinges, door closers, flush bolts, panic bars — must be ISI marked and compatible with the rated assembly. Substituting uncertified hardware voids the fire rating.

Step 6 — Evaluate the Supplier's Track Record Choose a fire door manufacturer with a documented quality system, BIS surveillance audit compliance, and verifiable project references. Experience and accountability matter when the product is a life-safety device.

Maintenance Tips for Fire Doors

A fire door is only effective when it is in full working condition. Follow these maintenance practices to preserve performance and compliance:

  • Inspect every six months — Check the door leaf, frame, seals, and hardware for damage, warping, or wear.
  • Test the self-closing mechanism — The door closer must return the door fully to the closed and latched position every time. A fire door that stays open provides zero protection.
  • Check intumescent seals — Seals around the door perimeter should be intact and undamaged. Damaged seals allow smoke to pass through before the fire door's rating period is complete.
  • Verify that the door is not wedged open — Fire doors are frequently propped open for convenience. This is dangerous and illegal. If a hold-open device is required, it must be an electromagnetic device that releases when the fire alarm activates.
  • Do not modify the door — Do not paint over seals, fit additional hardware, or alter the door leaf without the manufacturer's guidance. Any modification that is not part of the tested assembly can compromise the fire rating.
  • Keep a maintenance log — Record all inspections, repairs, and hardware replacements. This log supports your fire NOC renewal and demonstrates due diligence to fire authorities.

Why Choose Indian Fire Equipment Systems (IFES) for Fire Doors?

IFES is not a trader or dealer sourcing fire doors from third parties. We are a manufacturer — with our own production facility, our own quality management system, and our own BIS licence. Here is what that means for you:

BIS Certified Under IS 3614 Our fire doors carry the ISI mark and are manufactured under an active BIS licence subject to periodic surveillance audits. When you buy from IFES, you buy a door that meets the standard — not one that claims to.

CBRI Roorkee Tested Our fire doors are tested at the Central Building Research Institute, Roorkee — the most respected fire testing facility in India. Our test certificates are valid, verifiable, and available on request.

FD60 and FD120 Ratings Available We manufacture fire doors across both major rating categories, giving you a single, accountable source for all passive fire protection door requirements on a project.

Complete Hardware Supply Every IFES fire door ships with ISI-marked stainless steel butt hinges, certified door closers, flush bolts, and — where specified — panic bars and electromagnetic hold-open devices. You receive a complete, tested assembly, not just a door leaf.

Pan-India Supply Network From Delhi NCR to Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, and beyond, IFES supplies and supports fire door installations across India.

Established in 2000 Over two decades of manufacturing experience, hundreds of completed projects, and a reputation built on product integrity. Architects, PMC firms, and contractors return to IFES because the product performs and the documentation is always in order.

Transparent Documentation We provide IS 3614 test certificates, BIS licence details, and product specifications with every order. You have everything you need for fire NOC submissions and project handovers.

Contact Indian Fire Equipment Systems (IFES) for Fire Doors at the Best Price in Visakhapatnam

If you are sourcing fire doors for a residential tower, commercial office, hospital, hotel, or industrial facility — speak directly to IFES. We will review your project requirements, confirm the correct fire rating and configuration, and provide a detailed quotation.

Indian Fire Equipment Systems (IFES) ISI Certified Fire Door Manufacturer | BIS Licence IS 3614 | CBRI Roorkee Tested

Call us for project-specific pricing and availability Email us your drawings or door schedule for a detailed quotation Delhi-based manufacturing with pan-India supply and support

Get your fire NOC-compliant, ISI certified fire doors from a manufacturer you can trust — backed by 25 years of experience, active BIS certification, and tested performance.

IFES fire doors are IS 3614 certified, tested at CBRI Roorkee, and supplied with complete ISI-marked hardware. All certifications and test documentation are available on request.


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Product Specifications

Product Frame Material Shutter Thickness Fire Rating Test Standard Tested At
Wooden Fire Door Mirandi Teak / Teakwood Hardwood 50–55 mm 60 / 120 Min BS:476 Pt 20-22 / IS:3614-2021 CBRI Roorkee
Steel Fire Door GI Steel 1.2 / 1.6 mm 46 mm 60 / 120 Min BS:476 Pt 20-22 / IS:3614-2021 CBRI Roorkee
Acoustic Fire Door Hardwood 140×90 mm 77 mm 120 Min BS:476 Part 22 CBRI Roorkee
Glazed Fire Door GI Steel 1.6 mm 60 mm 60 / 120 Min BS:476 Pt 22 / IS:3614-2021 CBRI Roorkee
Glazed Door with Partition GI Steel 1.6 mm 60 mm 120 Min IS:3614-2021 CBRI Roorkee
FHC Door MS Sheet 1.0–1.5 mm 28 mm Non-Fire-Rated
Shaft Door GI Steel As Required 60 / 120 Min NBC 2005 Part 4
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