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The edge of the door fits up to the flat surround of the insert casing, but there's no provision for a rope seal (unless there's some form of thick tape seal available.) As a consequence, the insert is always drawing a little and difficult to keep in at night.

Is there any form of fire seal that will go over the door frame edge, or alternatively can stick flat to the casing?

Cheers.

Just in case the pic doesn't show - it's a bit wayward...

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There's two. the flat one goes inside the metal door frame under the glass lip. The rope one,[make sure you get the right size by measuring the width of the groove]  is stuck in the curved groove on the door frame. Most Brico's sell the rope with the glue as a kit. When our glass broke and I replaced it, I had a shock at the cost of the glass, about 240 euros. The Glass firm advised me to take the receipt to our house insurers,which I hadn't thought about and it was paid in full in 3 days.

Regards.

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In case I didn't make myself clear.. To fit the flat one you have to remove the glass,undo the four clips that hold the glass in place fit the flat one then screw back the clips to hold the glass. Measure the curve for the right thickness of round rope to glue in. Too thick and the door won't shut, too thin and it will still draw up. I know having done it wrong!!

Regards.

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[quote user="Gastines"]

In case I didn't make myself clear.. To fit

the flat one you have to remove the glass,undo the four clips that hold

the glass in place fit the flat one then screw back the clips to hold

the glass. Measure the curve for the right thickness of round rope to

glue in. Too thick and the door won't shut, too thin and it will still

draw up. I know having done it wrong!!

Regards.

[/quote]

That's not the issue. The air gap is between the door frame and the

insert casing, nothing to do with the glass in the door. There's

nowhere on the door frame to put rope, and only the flat surface of the

insert casing for the edge of the door frame (like angle iron) to butt

up against. I've now located some flat fibre de verre to stick to the

casing. (What's the betting it's out of stock? [;-)])

Cheers.
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