What is a FB2 lock?

What is a FB2 lock?

FB2 Fire Brigade Locks, normally used to secure doors to dry risers etc and normally specified in areas which the London Fire Brigade would require access. These locks allow the Fire Brigade access without smashing the door. These locks are not sold with there keys, keys and escutcheons have to be ordered separately.

Are all FB1 keys the same?

Just note that there are 2 types of FB1 keys – FB1 for padlocks, and FB1 for deadlocks. This is for deadlocks, and cannot work for padlocks with the same designation.

What are FB1 keys used for?

FB padlocks are a set of standard locks and keys that are often used by councils, property managers and schools to secure a communal area such as electric cupboard, car park gate and bin store. All emergency personal, including the fire brigade, carry these keys enabling them access to those areas quickly and easily.

What locks do fire brigade keys open?

Types of fire brigade lock and keys.

  • FB Locks and Keys. FB padlocks, which can be opened by using FB keys.
  • FB1 Locks and Keys. FB1 mortice deadlocks and FB1 rim deadlocks can only be operated with an FB1 key.
  • FB2 Locks and Keys.
  • FB4 Locks and Keys.
  • FB11 Locks and Keys.
  • FB14 Locks and Keys.

What is a FB1 lock?

FB1 Fire Brigade Locks, normally used to secure doors to dry risers etc and normally specified in areas which the London Fire Brigade would require access. These locks allow the Fire Brigade access without smashing the door. These locks are not sold with there keys, keys and escutcheons have to be ordered separately.

Are FB2 locks fire rated?

Keys are sold separately – see product (catalogue product number 40693)….Unit Of Sale.

Item 48211
Finish Satin Stainless Steel
Dimensions 115mm Case Depth – (52mm Backset)
Fire Rated FD30 / FD60 – Fire Rated

Are FB locks fire rated?

FB2 London Fire Brigade Dead Lock – FD30 / FD60 Fire Rated – CE Marked – Satin Stainless Steel | G Johns & Sons.

How many FB keys are there?

The fb key set includes 1 x FB1 morice and rim key 1 x FB2 mortice and rim key, 1 x FB4 Slam lock key, 1 x FB1 padlock key, 1 x FB11 padlock key and 1 x FB14 padlock key. Many fire brigade services, councils and other emergency services use FB keys. They are universal keys to open many types of doors, padlocks etc.

What are fire brigade master keys?

Fire brigade master keys. Keys used by the fire brigade to get access to areas such as communal doors and entrances, barriers, utility cupboards and other access points in case of an emergency.

Are FB1 and FB2 keys the same?

Keys are not supplied with the locks, they can be purchased separately. Which key do I need for the lock I have? FB1 locks are used with FB1 rim/mortice keys, FB2 locks are used with FB2 rim/mortice keys.

What are FB1 & FB2 mortice locks?

FB1 & FB2 mortice locks are UK Fire Brigade approved deadlocks which are specified in areas where the Fire Brigade can gain access in an emergency situation without breaking in the door. If in doubt consult the local authorities to ensure you choose the correct FB key number used by the local fire brigade.

What are fbfb2 fire brigade locks?

FB2 Fire Brigade Locks, normally used to secure doors to dry risers etc and normally specified in areas which the London Fire Brigade would require access. These locks allow the Fire Brigade access without smashing the door. These locks are not sold with there keys, keys and escutcheons have to be ordered separately.

What is the difference between FB1 and FB2 locks?

FB1 locks are used with FB1 rim/mortice keys, FB2 locks are used with FB2 rim/mortice keys. What is a Firemans drop key? Fireman Drop Key.

What are FB keys used for?

The fb key set includes 1 x FB1 morice and rim key 1 x FB2 mortice and rim key, 1 x FB4 Slam lock key, 1 x FB1 padlock key, 1 x FB11 padlock key and 1 x FB14 padlock key. Many fire brigade services, councils and other emergency services use FB keys. They are universal keys to open many types of doors, padlocks etc.

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