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They're probably thinking that eventually, the wood chocks will catch fire and burn, letting the doors swing shut.
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Location: Long Beach CA, the sewer by the sea.
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That being said, a large door that opens slowly with an endless chain loop could hardly be considered a fire egress door. There are 2 types of insulation that pertain to your situation. Conduction and convection. Sealing the edges against air movement is the latter. I assume you are interested in the former. Two ways to do that as I see it. Your way with the foam sheets, or you could hang a soft barrier outside of the door to reflect the heat away from the exterior surface. The 2nd method will allow the door to be used if needed w/o any difficulty. One of those silver faced tarps would be perfect for the job. Just make sure some air can circulate behind the tarp between it and the door surface. |
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