First clue upon arrival that this was no ordinary job. I am given a dosimeter to wear and a clean suit head to toe. Next I am lead to the room and the sound of multiple Geiger counters ticking away is the next clue that this would be no ordinary job.

Not sure what a safe reading is but the ticking is a little worrying.

The door I will be working on. Hmm there's that yellow sign.

The door was removed by day labourers to move a 700 lb hood into an inner room. They left the door hanging first by the top hinge and then by the door closer. They also removed the weather seal and jammed the auto seal on the bottom. The result the room was dangerously close to the minimum .04 reading on the meter. The staff claimed it used to hold steady at .07.
I fought with this thing for almost 2 hours. First replaced the damaged hinge, tightened loose hinge screws, replaced stripped ones. Door still didn't close and seal. Straightened bent closer arm, flipped shoe and shortened arm for a bit more push. Still nothing. Sped up the latch and sweep and really cranked up the power, still nothing. Removed the auto seal and repaired it and adjusted it, a bit better but still losing air like crazy. Remove the door seals and reposition them. After a few attempts I can get .065, customer is happy but I am not. The closer still doesn't seem to really close the door tightly. Any thoughts other than a power operator? Considering one of the new Nortons with the little motor for added closing force when needed.
Pressure reading .065.
