Robust access door for high demands on safety and performance
Elkington Riser Doors are a flexible and robust solution for accessing technical spaces. They are used in everything from commercial properties to residential and public environments. With a focus on both functionality and aesthetics, they blend seamlessly into different settings. The doors are available with fire-rated and acoustic-rated options.
Model: Elkington Riser Doors
Applications: Access to installations within walls and service shafts, such as piping and HVAC systems, electrical installations, cable routing, and other technical equipment. Commonly used in residential buildings, commercial properties, and public environments—especially in fire-rated areas and spaces with high acoustic requirements where safe and easy service access is essential.
Material: Zintec steel
Locking options:
- Square key lock with 3-point locking (standard)
- Cylinder lock with 3-point locking
- Cylinder lock
Custom RAL colour
Fire-rated: EI60 from both sides according to BS EN 1634-1:2014 + A1:2018 and BS EN 1363-1:2012 (up to 2400 × 900 mm)
Fire-rated: E120 from both sides according to BS EN 1634-1:2014 + A1:2018 (up to 2400 × 900 mm)
Acoustic rating: 30 dB, 36 dB or 48 dB according to BS EN ISO 10140-2:2010
Air pressure tested: Up to Class 2 according to BS EN 1026:2016
Smoke tested: Up to 25 Pa according to BS EN 1634-3:2004
Single or double doors
Left- or right-hinged
Fall protection
Frame trim or profiled frame
Plasterboard face for seamless integration
Fire-rated: EI60 from both sides in accordance with BS EN 1634-1:2014 + A1:2018 and BS EN 1363-1:2012 (up to 2400 × 900 mm)
Fire-rated: E120 from both sides in accordance with BS EN 1634-1:2014 + A1:2018 (up to 2400 × 900 mm)
Acoustic rating: 30 dB, 36 dB or 48 dB in accordance with BS EN ISO 10140-2:2010
Air pressure class: Up to Class 2 in accordance with BS EN 1026:2016
Smoke tested: Up to 25 Pa in accordance with BS EN 1634-3:2004
Elkington Riser Doors are available in custom sizes from 510 × 1810 mm up to 1000 × 2400 mm, as single or multiple door configurations.
Always read the accompanying installation instructions carefully before starting the installation work.
Always follow the accompanying operation and maintenance instructions for correct use and care of the product.
What are Riser doors used for?
Riser doors are used to provide easy access to concealed installations behind walls, such as pipes, valves, electrical wiring and junction boxes. They allow for maintenance, servicing and inspection without the need to open or damage the structure.
Where are Riser doors installed?
Riser doors are typically installed in walls or service shafts where access to technical installations is required. They are commonly used in residential buildings, offices, public environments and technical spaces.
What size Riser door should I choose?
The size of the Riser door should be adapted to the installations behind the wall. The opening must be large enough to allow safe and efficient maintenance and service access.
Are there fire-rated Riser doors?
Yes, fire-rated Riser doors are tested according to relevant standards and are used in areas where fire protection is required. Common fire ratings include E30–E120 and EI30–EI120.
Are there acoustic-rated Riser doors?
Yes, acoustic-rated Riser doors are designed to reduce sound transmission between spaces. They are used in environments with high acoustic requirements, such as offices, residential buildings and public spaces, and are rated in dB.
What does air tightness or air pressure rating mean?
Air tightness, or air pressure rating, refers to the door’s ability to limit air leakage through the construction. This is important in buildings with requirements for energy efficiency, ventilation and pressure control.
What does EI rating mean for a Riser door?
An EI rating indicates how long a Riser door can withstand fire. E stands for integrity (preventing flames and hot gases from passing through) and I stands for insulation (limiting heat transfer). The number, for example EI60, indicates the number of minutes the protection is maintained.