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Our service for your doors
We develop tailor-made system solutions for your doors, illustrating the interaction of all components on a door. Based on your specifications, we create conceptual designs with functional descriptions. This adds a functional overview to your door lists. Our free service provides planning reliability and relieves you in your daily business.
Your benefits at a glance
- Reduces unpredictable consequential costs for subsequent changes
- Relieves you in your daily business
Takes customer-specific and legal requirements into account
Contact us. Together we will develop the optimal solution for you!
What can you expect from us?
The examples below provide you with an initial insight into our support in the field of door engineering. Of course, we plan the door individually and specifically tailored to your needs.
Planning objective variant 1
A single-leaf wooden door with fire protection requirements as part of the escape route should, as a rule, only be accessible bidirectionally by means of identification. The door status and locking status should be monitored and documented in real time. In the locked state, the door should always be locked. The door should only be accessible in the direction of escape in an emergency via the panic function and without identification. If required, the escape door control should be able to be triggered centrally via the fire alarm system (BMA). Optionally, remote opening, e.g. via an intercom system, should be possible.
Planning objective variant 2
A double-leaf frame door as part of the escape route should be accessible in the event of danger across the full required escape width. Both door leaves must be able to be opened with one hand movement. As it is a public building, the escape route is planned according to EN 1125 with panic bars. Both door leaves should be automated to ensure barrier-free access in both directions. Automatic and barrier-free opening should only be used if there is a need for barrier-free access. As a rule, the door should be operated manually in both directions during operating hours. The door has increased security requirements and should meet RC3 requirements. Optionally, remote opening, e.g. via an intercom system, should be possible.