Welcome to the Exitile flue inspection panel selector, for all of your part J requirements.

Use the Gas panel selector above to help you choose the correct access panel to suit your gas flue requirements.

If you get lost on the site anywhere click the home button to take you back the the home page.

The code of the Panel that
you have created is:

Enter the hinge side of your
Panel it must be below:


Enter the other side of your
Panel it must be below:

Press BACK to start the selection process over again

NB:
All of these panels are Dual Purpose and fit both ceiling and wall applications


Select this option if the panel you require does not require a fire rating


Select this option if the panel you require needs to have a 1 hour fire rating


Select this option if the panel you require needs to have a 2 hour fire rating


Select this option if you have a pre-cut hole in to which you wish to insert the access panel.

Please note that the hole will need to be 7mm bigger than the access panel size


Select this option where you require the frame of the access panel to be plastered after the panel is fitted.

Please note that the hole will need to be 7mm bigger than the access panel size


Select this option if you do not require the panel to have any acoustic properties


Select this option where you require the panel to have a 30 Decibel acoustic rating


Select this option if you do not require the panel to have any airtight properties


Select this option where you require the panel to have airtight properties


The Standard Lock is the standard type of lock used on an access panel depending on its properties and is opened with a square ended key


The 5mm Bit Insert is used where the panel requires an extra level of security


The Key Retaining Lock is used where the panel requires an extra level of security and where the risk of leaving the panel unlocked is removed by not allowing the key to be taken out unless the panel is locked


The Suited Lock is used where the panel requires an extra level of security and where two or more panels are required to be opened by a single key


The Tamper Proof Lock is used where the panel requires an extra level of security and uses an industry standard Tamper Proof Lock

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