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Yale’s Postmaster Professional TS008 letterplate

You've got to love all those compliance letters and numbers but sometimes you need a firm like Yale to get to the heart of changing standards.

In the UK, current guidance states that public or private shared properties should be compartmentalised – spilt into smaller spaces with barriers preventing the spread of fire and smoke. The fire doorsets used to help create these compartments should be able to halt fire for at least 30 minutes, with taller or higher occupancy buildings needing doors able to endure for at least 60 minutes.

 

Letterplate

Since its launch in 2018, Yale’s Postmaster Professional TS008 letterplate has made significant developments boasting a long list of features that set it apart from other letterplates in the market, most notably fire testing.

 

FD60

The FD60 specification tests doorsets to withstand at least 60 minutes protection against fires. When tested as part of a doorset, Yale’s Postmaster Professional TS008 letterplate not only exceeded the FD60 time test by an additional 25% but also successfully passed the smoke leakage test.

 

Secured by Design (SBD)

Studies have shown that SBD recognised developments are up to 75% less likely to be burgled and show a reduction of 25% in criminal damage while the Association of British Insurers estimates that introducing SBD across the UK would save the economy more than £3.2 billion over the course of 20 years. If a project is recognised by SBD, it has shown that it meets a number of exacting standards. As such, it has become an important part of quality assurance for housing providers and is referenced in UK Building Regulations.

 

PAS 24:2016

On 1 October 2018, an updated version of the PAS 24 standard, which covers enhanced security doorsets, came into effect. PAS 24:2016 is now mandatory for all new developments or refurbishment projects that wish to meet Secured by Design, and this includes the requirement for TS008 letterplates to be installed on all doorsets.

 

TS008

The TS008 technical specification was developed by the Door & Hardware Federation (DHF) and covers ‘enhanced security and general requirements for letter plate assemblies and slide through boxes’. Its main purpose is evaluating how the letterplate performs against opportunist attacks from burglars and other criminals, though it also assesses its resistance to corrosion, water and fire.

 

Approved Document Q

TS008 certified letterplates are specifically referenced within the Building Regulation’s Approved Document Q as being shown to protect against various attack methods, including letterplate ‘fishing’.

The Yale Postmaster Professional letterplate helps architects, specifiers, and OEMs to meet all these standards. It is the most rigorously tested TS008 product on the market and comes from a brand that is trusted to produce fully compliant doorset components.

 

Decorative finishes

The letterplate has an external austenitic 304 stainless steel letter flap that comes with a 25-year surface finish guarantee. It also features a flap that opens 180 degrees to help eliminate excess leverage on pivot points and a complete peripheral seal on the external flap to help form a thermal and acoustic barrier.

The Yale Postmaster Professional is available in a range of finishes including polished, brushed, satin silver, gold, black and white and its elegant and slim design makes it suitable even for narrow hallways. It also has no sharp corners, reducing the risk of injury to children and pets when held open by packages and newspapers.

 

Whitepaper

Yale Door and Window Solutions has also launched a whitepaper to help architects, specifiers, and OEMs to specify and fit letterplates that meet PAS 24:2016, in line with Secured by Design regulations.

To download the whitepaper - Click Here

 

Picture: Yale’s Postmaster Professional TS008 letterplate ticks all the boxes for meeting standards and fire door compliance.

www.yaledoorandwindowsolutions.co.uk

Article written by Cathryn Ellis
17th June 2020

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