Fire Exit Door Locking Systems

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Fire exit door locking systems. International and local building codes as well as fire safety laws require them. According to this norm a complete system including emergency exit switch locking element and control unit have to be tested together and meet the sil2 safety standard. Any product used as part of a fire door assembly must be listed for that use. The exception being locks fitted in childcare facilities or swimming pools which may be fitted 1500mm 1650mm high as deemed necessary.
Door locks for emergency exits. Multi point locking system 1 290 00. A device such as a panic bar that locks only from the outside is permitted on exit discharge doors. Door lock heights on exit doors fire doors path of travel doors and disabled access doors now have a standardised lock height of 900mm 1100mm.
Prevent unauthorized entry into or exit from a building and allow fast exit from the building. Emergency exit door locks have two main functions. In order to enhance the safety on electrically locked emergency exit routes a new norm pren13637 was approved in december 2015. Selecting the proper level of protection.
Fire doors are essential safety devices in apartment blocks and workplaces designed to ensure maximum safety in emergencies and we have a comprehensive range of fire exit hardware designed to maximise the efficient functioning of your fire doors at all times. Inspectors found that an emergency exit door sprinkler system heads and an electrical panel in the store were either blocked or obstructed by piles of boxes and crates of merchandise. Fire exit door without panic bar single multi point locking system 690 00 740 00. The exit device is suitable for all doors aluminum hollow metal or wood where there is no projection on the face.
Doors 4 security 860 379 0055. Electromagnetic locks maglocks stairwell re entry. Long and comes in an aluminum finish. In recognition of this problem many building codes have been modified to allow the use of delayed egress locking systems on emergency exit doors.
The delayed egress locking system typically consists of an exit push bar an auxiliary locking device an audible alarm and a special electronic control package.