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How to install fire door closer

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Hi, We are installing a fire door closer in our house, we are unsure how to do this as have never done this before. I feel as though it is the wrong way, it just dosent look right compared to some others. Unfortunately, there is no video for this product.
As you can see the door will not fully open when the closer is attached (i know the screws aren't in proper this was because i was taking it off then thought to put it on here)
Thank you

Briton 121 fire door closer

-the door hinges are on the right
-the door opens out
 

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For those who are wondering why its on the wrong side, its because we have seen them mounted like that here is an example of an image found I'm guessing its just as the hinges are on the other side? And we didn't want to see it in the living room so the way we had it on our door above it would have been in the hallway.
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For those who are wondering why its on the wrong side, its because we have seen them mounted like that here is an example of an image found I'm guessing its just as the hinges are on the other side? And we didn't want to see it in the living room so the way we had it on our door above it would have been in the hallway. View attachment 388340View attachment 388339
That ain't gonna work, unless it's a solid door. First time you open it the screws will pull out.
 
Can be fitted either side of door , but arm should be at right angle to door when closed .
 
Can be fitted either side of door , but arm should be at right angle to door when closed .

What he said - I've got a fire door between house a garage and want the closer on the garage side.

I don't like those crappy spring things - they're massively tensioned when the door is open but have no pulling force to actually shut the door and rely on slamming it.
 
Barymatic make jamb closers that are variable rate, much better quality than those you justifiably complain about @cdbe, but the OP'll be looking at laying out a lot more than a fiver for one!
 
That sure is one hefty closer. I have always preferred the concealed type for 50kg fire doors.
Yes, me too and the beauty of them is even if you can't adjust them enough to close a really heavy door then you can fit more than one.
 
Yes, me too and the beauty of them is even if you can't adjust them enough to close a really heavy door then you can fit more than one.

The type posted by the OP can be adjusted so that it slows as it reaches the last 5(?) degrees.

I have only ever adjusted one, which was a lobby door in a pub (no locks).

The type of door closer you have linked to, aren't they all slam types?
 
Thanks all appreciate your help and advice, we have fitted the overhead one as the concealed one in the door (it was like they are today, but had more of a bar than chain) was closing too fast and banging loudly which is no good in the middle of the night when residents are asleep, and it was too strong (which is good for a fire door but) was knocking elderly people out the way, so we put the overhead one as it can be adjusted (it still closes within 25 secs as required)
 

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