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Fire File 120 M270 4 Drawer
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- Protection
- Price
Transparent Pricing
No extra charges
Free indoor delivery*
*Ground floor only (max 2 steps)- Weekday Services (9am - 4.30pm)
- Indoor Delivery Service - Position FREE
- (please allow 5 - 10 working days for positioning)
Details
- Protects (from fire damage)
- Documents (Paper)
- Finish
- Light Grey (RAL 7035)
- Popular for
- Home / Small Business
- Warranty
- 2 Year Warranty
Fittings Included
- Storage
- Foolscap & A4 Suspension files
Dimensions & Weights
- External Dimensions (mm)
- 1510 (h) x 551 (w) x 779 (d)
- Volume
- 272 Litres
- Weight
- 328 Kg
- Filing Drawer (mm)
- 290 (h) x 387 (w) x 604 (d)
Protection
- Resistance
- Fire
- Fire
- Fire Tested - 2 hour fire endurance
Construction
- Door
- 43mm steel door - 95mm total thickness
- Body
- 57mm composite
- Design
- Independent drawer locking mechanism.
Even if a drawer is left open closed drawers are fire protected.
Easy operable day catch to secure the drawers when closed. - Locking
- Cylinder keylock (inc.2 keys)
Size Ratio
Key Lock Details
- Key Type
- Cylinder
- Make
- Ava
Certifications
- Fire Certificate
- UL 72 Class 350 2hr Protection (Paper; Documents)
- Fire
- Tested by UL
Testing Criteria
- Fire / Documents Testing
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The longer the period in minutes, the greater the fire resistance offered.
The critical temperature before paper documents combust is 177°C.
Choosing a safe with a fire test certificate from a recognised testing authority ensures you're getting the best fire protection for your valuables.UL 72 Class 350 2 hr Protection (Paper; Documents)
UL (Underwriter's Laboratories) - 72 Class 350 Paper fire standards.
Products undergo an extensive two-step fire testing process.STEP 1 The product is placed in a furnace and heated to a temperature of 1000°C. The furnace is switched off after 120 mins. The unit remains in the furnace until the temperature returns to ambient levels (a period known as “soak out”). Assessing product’s during this cool down is essential since internal temperatures can peak up to 6 to 8 hours after a fire has been extinguished. Both during furnace heating and the subsequent cooling period, the recorded internal temperature must not have exceeded 177°C (or 350°F).
STEP 2 Fire explosion or Shock test. To simulate rapid heating, the cabinet is inserted into a preheated furnace. The stresses and strains created by such rapid heating can easily cause a poorly constructed unit to fail. At no point are internal temperatures allowed to exceed 177°C (or 350°F).
Delivery Info (available options – selectable at checkout)
Indoor Delivery Service | Notification | Delivery Window (between) |
Time Slots | Price |
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England, Wales & Central Scotland |
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Professionally Positioned on any floor with maximum of 1 step or by lift |
Pre-booked |
Mon - Fri (within 5 - 10 working days) |
9am – 4.30pm |
FREE |
Positioning via stairs |
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Survey maybe required | POA | |||
Remote Scottish locations & Islands |
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Northern & Republic of Ireland, Scottish Highlands & Offshore Islands | POA |