The TS008 Postmaster Professional letterplate from Yale has been granted the British Standards Institute (BSI) Kitemark.

Brett Evans, technical director for door hardware, said: “The accreditation helps our customers demonstrate that they are in compliance with the letterplate test requirements of PAS 24 and Approved Document Q of the UK Building Regulations.”

The letterplate has a 96mm sightline height and a telescopic feature allowing it to suit a range of door types and thicknesses. The inner flap has a positive stop feature to guard against common attack methods and ‘fishing’. The external flap features a complete peripheral seal to help form a thermal and acoustic barrier.

Available in a wide range of finishes including polished, brushed, satin silver, gold, black and white, the product meets works with many finished door aesthetics. Its elegant and slim design makes it suitable for even narrow hallways, while its lack of sharp corners protects children and pets when the flap is held open by packages.

In addition to the BSI Kitemark, the letterplate has also been tested to meet the requirements of FD30 and FD60, as well as PAS 24:2016, when tested as a complete doorset.

https://www.yaledoorandwindowsolutions.co.uk/en/productsdb/door-and-window-furniture-/letterplates-/postmaster-professional-ts008-letterplate/.

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