The Union CE24V OH Door Closer EN2/4 SE is a medium-duty overhead door closer designed for timber fire doors with a maximum weight of 80kg and width up to 1100mm. CE marked to EN 1154 and independently tested to EN 1634 with a 120-minute timber fire rating, this closer is suitable for use on fire doors where reliable controlled closing is essential. It is especially suited for retrofit applications, offering a straightforward replacement for Briton 1100 Series units while maintaining compliance and performance standards.
This door closer features adjustable power size 2-4, allowing it to cater to a range of door sizes and weights within its rating. It includes adjustable closing speed and latch action, enabling precise control over the door’s closing sequence to suit site-specific requirements. The backcheck function activates as the door opens beyond 75°, providing protection against wall and furniture damage and reducing the risk of injury. Additionally, the hold-open facility allows the door to remain open at a set angle, offering convenience in environments where temporary door propping is required. Finished in silver, the CE24V is supplied with a track arm for smooth operation and aesthetic integration.
Key Features
- CE marked to EN 1154 with power size EN 2-4
- Fire rated for 120 minutes on timber doors to EN 1634
- Maximum door weight: 80kg; maximum door width: 1100mm
- Adjustable closing speed and latch action for tailored door control
- Backcheck function to prevent damage from forceful opening beyond 75°
- Hold-open facility included for controlled door positioning
- Medium duty usage suitable for commercial and institutional applications
- Silver finish with track arm
Fitment & What to Check
When installing the Union CE24V OH Door Closer EN2/4 SE, confirm the door’s weight does not exceed 80kg and width is within 1100mm to ensure optimal performance and compliance with fire certification. Check the door handing and mounting position to suit the track arm fitting and ensure the door frame can accommodate the fixing points without compromising the door’s integrity. Verify compatibility with the existing door hardware, especially when retrofitting, to maintain fire door certification and appropriate closing action.
Common Ordering Mistakes
- Selecting a door closer with incorrect power size for the door’s weight and width, leading to inadequate closing force or premature wear
- Overlooking the fire rating requirements, resulting in non-compliant installations on fire doors
- Neglecting to confirm door handing or mounting configuration, causing operational issues
- Assuming hold-open function suitability without considering fire door regulations and site-specific needs





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