GE Hygrothermal Doorsets. Engineered for Education. Built for Performance.
The Department for Education (DfE) requires selected school doorsets to meet hygrothermal performance standards. Without compliance, doors risk bowing, warping, or failing when exposed to temperature and humidity differences.
The GE Hygrothermal Doorset is the only UK manufactured doorset that has been independently tested and certified to EN 12219:2000, achieving a Class 2 rating for Hygrothermal Bow.
This ensures the suitability of the GE Hygrothermal Doorset for DfE requirements; giving architects, contractors, and facilities managers confidence in safety, durability, and long-term performance.
Why Hygrothermal Performance Matters
- Warp or bow over time.
- Fail under daily use.
- Cause safety and compliance issues.
That’s why the DfE requires EN 12219:2000 certification for selected doorsets supplied through its construction frameworks.
Certified Performance to EN 12219:2000 Class 2
- Durability under daily use.
- Resistance to temperature & humidity differences.
- Dimensional stability over the long term.
Key Benefits of the GE Hygro Doorset
Designed for DfE projects
- The DfE requires specific doorsets to comply with EN 12219:2000.
- Using tested doors ensures schools meet official procurement and compliance standards.
Proven Dimensional Stability
- Hygrothermal bow testing demonstrates that the door remains straight and functional even when exposed to changes in temperature and humidity.
- This prevents issues like jamming, warping, or gaps, which are critical in high-use school environments.
- Reduces premature failures and costly replacements.
- Provides assurance that doors will perform consistently in the demanding UK school climate (heated classrooms, moist corridors, external exposure).
- Stable doors maintain their fit within the frame, which is crucial for fire performance, acoustics, and security.
- Warped or bowed doors could compromise safety standards and escape routes.
- Schools and contractors avoid ongoing problems such as re-adjustments, planning, or replacing swollen/bowed doors.
- Provides long-term cost efficiency for facilities managers.
- Demonstrates independent test evidence that doors meet performance standards.
- Reduces risk of disputes or remedial work, strengthening specification confidence.
- Shows that the manufacturer is committed to compliance, testing, and continuous improvement, which aligns with DfE’s push for higher construction standards in education projects.
Applications Across Education & Public Sector
- Classrooms & corridors.
- Science laboratories & specialist teaching spaces.
- Kitchens, changing rooms & high-moisture areas.
- Other public sector buildings.