Electro-Magnetic Door Closers
Free Swing devices available: DORMA TS 99 EN2-5 DORMA TS 73 EMF EN4/5/6 DORMA BTS 80 FLB EN4/5/6
Hold Open devices available: DORMA EMF Channel with DORMA Cam Action Closers DORMA TS 73 EMF EN4/5/6 DORMA BTS 80 EMB EN4/5/6
health care range
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Free Swing devices available: DORMA TS 99 EN2-5 DORMA TS 73 EMF EN4/5/6 DORMA BTS 80 FLB EN4/5/6
Hold Open devices available: DORMA EMF Channel with DORMA Cam Action Closers DORMA TS 73 EMF EN4/5/6
80 Magneo The DORMA CS que magnetic features a uni is virtually linear drive. It on making silent in operati in areas of it ideal for use patient care.
DORMA BTS 80 EMB EN4/5/6
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A RC H ITEC T U R A L I RO N M O N G E R S S EC U R IT Y S P EC I A LI S T S
PROVIDING SOLUTIONS FOR TODAY’S HEALTHCARE BUILDINGS Automatic doors are the ideal solution to access into and around a building to meet the spirit of the Equality Act. Approved Document M states: “A powered door opening and closing system, either manually controlled or automatically operated by sensors, is the most satisfactory solution for most people.” Automatic doors provide a means of opening and closing doors without the need for physical effort. For many people who lack physical ability or staff who are pushing trolleys or wheelchairs, heavy manual doors can be a barrier to access. Automatic doors remove that barrier.
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Automatic Sliding Doors
BST help
DORMA ES200 The DORMA ES200 sliding door is an excellent access solution and ideal in areas of heavy traffic. Automatic Sliding Doors The ES200 can be used internally or externally, as single or bi-parting doors, and can be telescopic and curved. It can be linked to an access control system if you wish to restrict entry to authorised BST Curved Sliding Doors are ideal The for ES200 creating lobby cana be usedsituation to The DORMA ES200 internally or externally, as single help control heat loss from the building personnel only. sliding door is an excellent access solution and ideal in areas of heavy traffic.
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The DORMA CS80 Magneo features a unique magnetic linear drive. It is virtually silent in operation making it ideal for use in areas of patient care.
or bi-parting doors, and can be telescopic and curved. It can be linked to an access control system if you wish to restrict entry to authorised personnel only.
The DORMA CS80 Magneo features a unique magnetic linear drive. It is virtually silent in operation making it ideal for use in areas of patient care.
DORMA CS80 Magneo
BST Curved Sliding Doors
The DORMA CS80 Magneo features a unique magnetic linear drive. It is virtually silent in operation making it ideal for use in areas of patient care.
BST Curved Sliding Doors are ideal for creating a lobby situation to help control heat loss from the building.
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Automatic Low Energy Doors & AUTOMATIC SWING DOORS Effortless opening and closing – at a constant speed. Advanced electronics with self-learning microprocessor control ensure optimal power. Automatic and Low Energy swing door operators from DORMA therefore satisfy a broad range of demands. Dependably, conveniently and with visual allure.
DORMA ED 100 The new DORMA ED 100 is perfect in areas of low traffic or where the normal operation of the door is a manual operation. The ED 100 allows automatic operation of the door by those who need assistance. This can either be done by use of a push pad or patients who require assistance opening the door can be provided with a remote control.
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To compliment the state of the art range of DORMA Automatic and Low Energy Swing Door Operators, DORMA can provide your project with a complete door system to complete your entrance. Available in robust “Framed” or the visually appealing “Frameless” design, DORMA has a solution to meet your design and performance requirements.
DORMA ED 250 The DORMA ED 250 swing door is perfect for both new doors or retro fitted to existing doors. The unit is suitable for both internal and external use. The ED 250 comes with a slide arm or projecting arm dependent on whether the unit is mounted on the pull or push side respectively. For double doors, a single continuous cover can be used with a pair of operators. The material required to produce an ED 250 has been reduced by 40% compared to our previous generation of swing door operators. The lower weight has a positive effect on the shipping of goods and thus reduces unnecessary CO2 emissions.
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DORMA RSt The DORMA RST has a unique and special swiveling action, elegant design and excellent space-saving characteristics. The supporting structure and the open door occupy only a hand’s breadth, and even at its maximum, the sweep of the door is only a few centimetres outside the door line. They satisfy high requirements in terms of their functional and operational reliability and – as their method of operation corresponds to that of swing doors – they can be installed in escape routes without any modification. If the operator is not switched on, the leaves can be operated manually without difficulty.
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Door Controls for Healthcare
Door Controls for Healthcare
A series of HealthTechnical Memoranda 2.1 Ironmongery represents a very 2.2 Health buildings are used by a (HTM) provide specifications and design small proportion of the capital cost wide cross-section of people – both general public and staff – ranging from guidance on building components for of any building, but it can have a 2.1 Ironmongery represents a 2.2 Health buildings are used by A series of Health very small proportion of the a wide cross-section of people – health buildings in addition to Building disproportionate effects on the users’ the young and able bodied to the Technical Memoranda capital cost of any building, but both general public and staff – elderly and infirm. But, by virtue of Regulations. Ironmongery is covered perception of the building and the (HTM) provide it can have a disproportionate ranging from the young and ableunder HTM59 and it starts with the satisfaction they feel in its use. To be their function, it is likely that healthcare specifications and design effects on the users’ perception bodied to the elderly and infirm. following general guidance: satisfactory, ironmongery must be:facilities have a virtue higherof their proportion of the building and the But, by function, of guidance on building weakened and disabled users satisfaction they feel in itsphysically use. it is likely that healthcare components for health To function be satisfactory, ironmongery facilities their have adoors higher proportion • Appropriate to its coming through than any buildings in addition to must be:ofof physically weakened and other type building. • Of the right grade and quality Building Regulations. • appropriate to its function disabled users coming through • isWell designed and unobtrusive Ironmongery covered • of the right grade and quality their doors than any other • Correctly under HTM59 and it fitted • well designed and unobtrusive type of building. • correctly fitted maintained starts with• theProperly following • properly maintained general guidance:7
FIRE REGULATIONS
Fire Doors BS EN 1154 Controlled Door Closing Devices
The doors within a Healthcare Facility will be devices, fire Thismajority gives theofminimum performance levels for door closing in relation to door width and mass. It also doors. Their purpose is to prevent the spread of fire through a closers for general suitability for use on fire doors, safety in use, and corrosion resistance. Closers must comple building. such it is cycles literallywithout a ‘matter or death’ that such openingAsand closing lossofoflife performance or significant wear. The standard requires that closers fi doors are securely closed should a fire occur. It is therefore be no less than size EN 3. Adjustable closers must be able tovital achieve this as a minimum. All DORMA Door Clos that the correct ironmongery is specified which ensures that fire Marked to BS EN1154. requirements are met in addition to access requirements.
Building Regulations
There are 3 main considerations in specifying the correct door controls within a Healthcare project Approved Document B in England and Wales, (Section 2 in Scotland and Part S in Northern Ireland) requires T Test • Does it satisfy the fireCertification regulations?(such as CERTIFIRE). All DORMA door closers, locks and panic hardware have been fire teste • Will it enable doorsets to meettothe requirements of adm/bs 8300? by CERTIFIRE ensure that they are fit for purpose. • Does it meet the requirements of htm59?
DOOR CLOSERS FIRE REGULATION
It is therefore essential that the door closer is • CE marked to BS:EN 1154 and third party fire testing • CERTIFIRE approved (as detailed in HTM59) • Produces an opening force of 30N or less between 0º and 30º of opening and BS EN 1154 Controlled Door Closing De CERTIFIRE is a third party certification authority originally set up by Warrington Fire Researc 22.5N or less between 30º and 60º of opening when fitted at size EN3 (minimum It specialises in certification for a wide range of passive fireminimum protection products which includ This gives the performance levels for doo size for a fire door under BS:EN 1154) and their hardware. closers for general suitability for use on fire doors,
opening and closing cycles without loss of perform be no less than size EN 3. Adjustable closers must Marked to BS EN1154.
To gain CERTIFIRE approval for use on a fire door: • Items of door hardware must have been included in successful fire door tests BS:EN1154 Controlled Closing Devices
• They must be independently tested against the relevant BS EN or BS, to ensure their durability and safety Regulations • They mustDoor be manufactured qualitythis assured production an ISO 9000 regime The DORMA Closers listedonwithin brochure are all lines registered underBuilding CE Marked to BS:EN 1154. All closers have also been cycle These three requirements give confidence to specifiers, regulating authorities and purchasers, that all relevant aspects the produ Approved Document B in England andofWales, (Sec tested to over 1 million cycles without showing any appreciable Test Certification (such as CERTIFIRE). All DORMA assessed. wear. by CERTIFIRE to ensure that they are fit for purpos
Details
CERTIFIRE approval does not give carte blanche for the use of an item of hardware on any fire door. Check the followi
CERTIFIRE Approved CF No. Certificate number issued by CERTIFIRE ITT120 Suitable for timber fire doors CERTIFIRE is an independent approvals board for the MM240 Suitable for uninsulated metalItdoors testing of fire doors and all associated ironmongery. Suitable for insulated doors isIMM240 worth noting that an approved door willmetal become
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CERTIFIRE is a third party certi It specialises in certification for and their hardware.
invalid if approved ironmongery is items not fitted. All suitable for doors up to 120 mins fire resistance, whereas others may b The number indicates that some may be To gain CERTIFIRE approval for use on a fire door: DORMA Door Closers are CERTIFIRE approved. up to 240 mins. •
Items of door hardware must have been included in successful fire
Certificates ItCheck is therefore crucial that when selecting ironmongery for Healthcare Projects • They must that be independently tested against the relevant BS EN or products not only comply with Product Standards but also enable ease of use by • They must products. beallmanufactured on qualitygive assured production re DORMA is always willing to supply copies of certificates relating to their Certificates details of anylines extra users within any Healthcare Facility. These three requirements confidence to specifiers, auth protection required in the locality of some mortised items. DORMA supplies such give extra protection as readyregulating cut gasket assessed. products which require them.
BS EN 1155 Electrically powered hold open devices for swing doors. Covers both electro-magnetic devices incorporate Details closers, and hold open magnets. To comply, the devices must be capable of both manual and electric release. Any doo CERTIFIRE approval does not give carte blanche for the use of element must comply with BS EN 1154 controlled door closing devices. Further considerations in selecting door closers CF No.
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Since July 2013, it became law for all product that falls under the Harmonised ENfor standard to be CE Marked before it ITT120 Suitable timber fire doors available on the Market and a Declaration of Performance , (DoP), must be produced. If a DoP certificate cannot be p MM240 Suitable for uninsulated metal doors the CE Mark becomes invalid. IMM240 Suitable for insulated metal doors
Further conside Backcheck Thewww.dorma.com/gb/dop number indicates that some items may be suitable for door All DoP’s for DORMA CE Marked Products can be found here: up to 240 mins.
Backcheck ensures the safe deceleration and restraint of a door which has been aggressively opened thereby protecting both the Check Certificates door and the surrounding area.This can be a significant factor in reducing the overall building maintenance costs as walls, doors and projecting ironmongery will not have to be repaired and replaced as often. Most DORMA feature “Thinking Backcheck”relating DORMA is always door willingclosers to supply copies of certificates which allows a door to be fully opened through normal operation without incurring any increased resistance. If however the door (FSO) 2005 protection required in the locality of some mortised items. DOR is thrown open in an abusive manner, the “Thinking Backcheck”, which products is directly proportional to the acceleration of the door when which require them. operated, will cushion and arrest thethe door at Certificate 85º to 90º to damage to any wall, door furniture door itself.in the han With the introduction of the FSO, Fire wasprevent abolished, leaving theadjacent risk assessment and prooforofthe compliance BS EN 1155 Electrically powered hold open devices for swing d building owner or other reasonable person. Instead of inspecting premises and issuing certificates, the Fire Service now performs s 8 closers, and hold open magnets. To comply, the devices must b
THE FIRE SAFETY ORDER
The specific performance of doorsets in meeting this requirement is detailed within Approved Document M (ADM) in England and Wales / Section 3 in Approved Document M Scotland / Part R in Northern and BS8300 Approved Document M Ireland, of the Building Regulations Theand requirement that2001, a personincorporating is BSis8300 and BS8300: not disadvantaged in gaining Amendment No.1. access into and around a building. A RC H ITEC T U R A L I RO N M O N G E R S S EC U R IT Y S PEC I A LI S T S
The requirement is that a person is not
Thedisadvantaged specific performance ofaccess into and around in gaining This states: doorsets in meeting this performance of doorsets a building. The specific requirement is detailed within “…a doorset must produce an within in meeting this requirement is detailed Approved Document M (ADM) in Approved Document M (ADM) in opening force of below 30N England England and Wales / Section in and Wales / Section 3 in 3Scotland / Part R in between 0º and 30º and below Scotland / Part R in Northern Northern Ireland, of the Building Regulations Ireland, of the Building Regulations 22.5N between 30º and 60º…”. and BS 8300: 2001, incorporating Amendment and BS8300: 2001, incorporating No.1. This states: On a fire door this must be Amendment No.1.
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overall building a set period of time before closing. Delayed Actionmaintenance allows the costs door to stay open longer allowing more people or slow moving ‘traffic’ through the door before it as walls, doors and projecting The delay is adjustable by valve begins to close. With Delayed Action, the door is opened and then delays for a set period of time before closing. The delay is ironmongery willvalve not have to canuseful, be adjusted to suit movement each adjustable by canbebe adjusted to suit each application. This can beand very allowing of patients ing maintenance costsand a set period ofbeeasy time before closing. repaired and replaced as often. Most application. This can very who may be on a bed, trolley or in a wheelchair. Delayed action when applied to these situations prevents damage to the door DORMA door closers feature useful, allowing easy movement of ors and projecting in addition to ease of use by the operator and ease of movement through the The door. delay is adjustable by valve “Thinking Backcheck” which allows patients who may be on a bed, will not have to be and can be adjusted to suit each a door to be fully opened through trolley or in a wheelchair. Delayed d replaced often.without Mostincurring application. can be very 9 normal as operation action when appliedThis to these
Cam Action Door Closers The traditional type of door closer is known as a rack and pinion closer which must be used with a projecting scissor arm. However DORMA recommends the selection of cam action door closers instead of these for two reasons: • Due to their unique cam action they can achieve the requirements of ADM and BS 8300* compliance within a greater tolerance than traditional rack and pinion door closers. This is particularly important as hinges and intumescent seals will provide additional resistance to opening and closing. • Cam action closers have been especially designed for use with slide arm and channels. Traditional rack and pinion door closers can only operate efficiently with standard projecting scissor arms. This combination of slide arm and channel with cam action will result in ease of operation by all users, is less vulnerable to abuse and vandalism and will therefore lead to improved life cycle costs.
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• Adjustable thinking backcheck To gain CERTIFIRE ap • Adjustable delayed action • Items of door hard • CERTIFIRE approved for 2 hours on timber doors and 4 hours on metal doors CF119 • They must be ind bemust power ad •must They be ma ADM/BS 8300* Compliance: These requireme • Minimum door width when fitted at size EN3 = 767mm Whilst three BS8300 and A • Opening force at the leading edge when fitted at size EN3 on a 926mm wide door = 24.85N assessed. this opening force. A T through and beyond 6 Details seals and hinges, and CERTIFIRE approva All the DORMA closers DORMA TS 92 EN1-4 Cam Action Closer CF No. Cert High quality accompan ITT120 Suit theCF119 door set to a minim • CERTIFIRE approved for 2 hours on timber doors and 4 hours on metal doors MM240 Suit door seals. Contact m IMM240 Suit ADM/BS 8300* Compliance: This torque graph show • Minimum door width when fitted at size EN3 = 733mm The numberofindicat 30º degrees the doo • Opening force at the leading edge when fitted at size EN3 on a 926mm wide door 23.75N up to=240 mins. This measurement wa the closerCertificate can be set t Check
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Rack and Pinion Door Closers DORMA TS 83 EN2-5
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• Adjustable thinking backcheck • Adjustable delayed action • CERTIFIRE approved for 2 hours on timber doors and 4 hours on metal doors CF118 ADM/BS 8300* Compliance: • Minimum door width when fitted at size EN3 = 833mm • Opening force at the leading edge when fitted at size EN3 on a 926mm wide door = 26.99N
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DORMA TS 73 V EN2-4
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• Adjustable thinking backcheck There are two main c • CERTIFIRE approved for 2 hours on timber doors and 4 hours on metal doors CF117door controls: ADM/BS 8300* Compliance: • Minimum door width when fitted at size EN3 = 792mm • Opening force at the leading edge when fitted at size EN3 on a 926mm wide door
• Does it meet the Act 2010? • And if applied to the fire regulation brochure will hel =This 25.99N door control for your
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The Equap This gives the minimum accessing closers for general suitab institution opening and closing cycle be no less than The size speci EN 3 Marked to BS EN1154. and Appro
• Adjustable thinking backcheck (TS 72 V BC only) “…a door Building Regulations degrees… • CERTIFIRE approved for 2 hours on timber doors and 4 hours on metal doors CF268Approved Document B in
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There arepower two main must be adjusc CERTI door controls: It spec BS8300 and ADM* •Whilst Does it meetand thethr this opening force. A Torqu Actand 2010? To gain CERTIFIREthrough approval forbeyond use on60º a fire of sealsAnd and must hinges, andbeen site if applied to • Items of door • hardware have • They must be All independently tested the closersagain det theDORMA fire regulation • They must be This manufactured on quality High quality accompanying brochure will hela These three requirements give confidence the door set to afor minimum door control yourto
Floor Springs
seals. Contact manufa Floor springs are another alternative to overhead door closers and are suitable for single or double action doors. Theydoor provide This torque graph shows th Details 30º degrees ease of operation and as they are concealed within the floor - good protection against door closer abuseCERTIFIRE or vandalism. Theof the door op approval does not give carte This measurement was tak DORMA Floor springs listed within this brochure are all CERTIFIRE Approved and CE Marked to BS:EN 1154. CF No. Certificate number the closer can be setissued to a l
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Universal for single or double action doors “…acopie door DORMA is always Building willing to Regulations supply degrees… protection required in the locality of som Backcheck Approved Document in products which require them. Not allB do Test Certification (such a Optional adjustable delayed action model available demonstra BS EN 1155 Electrically powered hold o by CERTIFIRE to ensure t closers, and hold open magnets. To com CERTIFIRE approved for 1 hour on timber doors and 4 hours on element must comply with BS EN 1154 metal doors CF127 Since July 2013, it became law for all pr Torque
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Situations when you would prefer not to keep the door closed
Electro-Magnetic Free Swing Devices When electro-magnetic free swing devices are fitted to doors they allow doors to be operated without the user feeling any resistance from the door closer mechanism. In addition to this they allow the door to be left in any position, performing as if the door had no closing device fitted. Upon activation of the fire alarm or power failure (fail safe) the Free Swing device will close the door from any position it was left in, and then perform like a normal door closer until the alarm is de-activated or the power restored. Ideal for situations such as care homes where room occupants do not want to feel cut off and would like their door left open (despite the fact it is a fire door). With conventional door closers, people often resort to wedging the door open which is highly dangerous. Free Swing door closers ensure the door can be left safely ajar. All the DORMA free swing devices within this brochurenot are CERTIFIRE Approved CE Marked to BS:EN 1155. As Situations when youlisted would prefer to keep theanddoor closed a free swing door closer operates with no opening resistance it is compliant with the requirements of ADM and BS 8300*.
They allow doors to be held open Electro-Magnetic during normal use andOpen close Electro-Magnetic Hold Hold Open Devices
All the DORMA electro-magnetic In addition they reduce the life devices listed within this cycle costs as the doors are rarely upon activation of the fire alarm brochure are CERTIFIRE operated other than for periodical When electro-magnetic hold open or power failure (fail safe). Once Approved and CE Marked to maintenance checks, or if the When are electro-magnetic hold open devices to doors BS they dramatically help to improve access in andoffaround devices fitted to doors they activated, the are door fitted closer will EN1155 (Electronically power is switched at night.any dramatically help to improve powered hold-open devices for building, particularly in corridors.close the door and then perform access in and around any as a normal door closer until the swing doors). building, particularly in corridors. alarm is de-activated or the They allow doors to be held open during normal use and closeThey upon the fire areactivation perfect for of meeting the alarm or power failure (fail safe). power restored. Ideal for corridors requirements of ADM and Once activated, the door closerwith will heavy close‘traffic’. the door and then perform as a normal door closer until the alarm is de-activated BS8300*.
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or the power restored. Ideal for corridors with heavy ‘traffic’.
All the DORMA electro-magnetic devices listed within this brochure are CERTIFIRE Approved and CE Section Marked3 to BS:EN 1155 * Also in Scotland (Electronically powered hold-open devices for swing doors).They are perfect for meeting the requirements and BS 8300*. & PartofRADM in N. Ireland. 16
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In addition they reduce the life cycle costs as the doors are rarely operated other than for periodical maintenance checks, or if the power is switched off at night. * Also Section 3 in Scotland & Part R in N. Ireland.
Free Swing devices A RC H ITEC T U R A L I RO N M O N G E R S S EC U R IT Y S PEC I A LI S T S
DORMA TS 99 • • • • •
Free-swing function from a door opening angle of >0° Door widths up to 1250 mm For single- and double-leaf doors Suitable for barrier-free buildings Maximum degree of user safety
DORMA TS 73 EMF • • • • •
TS 99
Proven solution offering controlled hold-open / free swing Door widths up to 1100 / 1250 / 1400 mm For single & double leaf doors Easy installation Wide range of applications
DORMA BTS 80 FLB • • • • • •
Free swing floor spring, (0-180 degrees) Easy to install CERTIFIRE Approved CE Marked (Cert no.127) Can be used on fire and smoke check doors Hold open devices tested to EN 1155
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Hold Open devices
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DORMA EMF Channel • • • • • • •
TS 73 EMF
Suitable for the TS 93, TS 92 and TS 91 Cam Action Door Closers Perfect solution for all applications Appropriate for door widths up to 1250mm and 1600mm For single or double leaf doors Adjustable sweep and latching speed EMR electro-magnetic hold-open with integral smoke detector version available CERTIFIRE approved for fire doors - CF119
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DORMA TS 73 EMF • • • • •
Proven solution offering controlled hold-open / free swing Door widths up to 1100 / 1250 / 1400 mm For single & double leaf doors Easy installation Wide range of applications
DORMA BTS 80 EMB • • • • •
Floor-Concealed Door Closer with Electromagnetic Hydraulic Hold Open Concealed installation Multipoint hold open Mechanical backcheck Suitable for Single and Double Action Doors
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FIRE REGULATIONS BS EN 1154 Controlled Door Closing Devices Final exit doors are often Finalclosing exit doors are inoften misused as width they can This gives the minimum performance levels for door devices, relation to door andprovide mass. It also Panic Hardware Panic Hardware misused as they can provide a
‘shortcut’ to and other areas withinto other the Closers grounds; thiscomple closers for general suitability for use on fire doors,a safety in use, corrosion resistance. must ‘shortcut’ areas within often compromises security, especially if they do not the grounds; this often opening and closing Panic hardware fitted cycles to the without final exitloss of performance or significant wear. The standard requires that closers fi compromises security, especially Panic hardware fitted the finalsize exit doors lock after use. an authorised user may doors a healthcare building has to closers must be notoof less than EN 3. Adjustable be correctly able to achieve this Even as a minimum. Allcorrectly DORMA Door Clos if theythe do not lock correctly. after experience difficulty in locking doors It is of a healthcare building has to combine the combine Marked totheBSrequirements EN1154. for safety use. Even an authorised user may therefore critical that panicexperience devices difficulty are capable of self requirements for in safety in allowing Approved in locking allowing egress at egress any timeatand yet Document B locking correctly on every operation and the simplest the doors correctly. any time and yet security, security, preventing Building Regulations ininpreventing unauthorised way to ensure this is by using latches. unauthorised entry or unauthorised egress. It isPullman therefore type critical that panic entry or unauthorised egress. Approved Document B in England and Wales, (Section 2 in Scotland and Part S in Northern requires T devices are capable Ireland) of self correctly onhave every Test Certification (such as CERTIFIRE). All DORMA doorlatches closers, locks and panic hardware fire teste These operate on locking the same principle asbeen a latch andcloses the simplest way within a mortice lock. Whenoperation the door they engage by CERTIFIRE to ensure that they are fit for purpose. to ensure this is by using onto the strike plate fittedPullman to thetype frame, thus avoiding latches. the need to manually engage the panic device into its locked position after use. 18
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CERTIFIRE is a third party certification authority originally set up by Warrington Fire Researc
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DORMA PHB 3000 Touchbar DORMA PHA 2000 Crossbar
PH Series:
The PH series is a modular panic hardware system which uses the DORMA 3000 The PH series for issystem aeither modular panic same chassis a panic TheSeries: PHPHB series is Touchbar a modular panic hardware PH hardware which uses the latch or aasystem panic bolt. The panic DORMA PHA 2000 Crossbar which uses the same chassis for either panic latch DORMA PHB 3000 Touchbar same chassis for also either a panic bolt application allows the or a panic bolt.The panic bolt application also allows latch panicfor optionorofa 2panic or 3 bolt. pointThe locking DORMA PHA 2000 Crossbar the option of 2 or 3 point locking for added security. bolt application also allows the added security. Panic latches The PH series is a modular panic PH Series: option of 2 or 3 point locking for Panic latches may be changed into panic bolts with may be changed into panic hardware system which usesbolts the added security. Panic latches DORMA PHB 3000 with the addition of of rods and the addition of ofTouchbar rods and latches or vice-versa. same chassis for either a panic may be into panic bolts latches or vice-versa. latch or changed a panic bolt. The panic DORMA PHA 2000 Crossbar with the addition of of rods and bolt application also allows the CERTIFIRE approved for 1 hour CERTIFIRE approved for 1 hour on timber doors latches or vice-versa. option of 2doors or 3 point for on timber and 4locking hours on and 4 hours on metal doors CF319/CF318 added security. Panic for latches CERTIFIRE approved 1 hour metal doors CF319/CF318 may be changed into4panic on timber doors and hoursbolts on with addition of of rods and metalthe doors CF319/CF318 latches or vice-versa. CERTIFIRE approved for 1 hour on timber doors and 4 hours on metal doors CF319/CF318 The AD series of touchbar panic AD Series: hardware is extremely robust. DORMA AD 4300 Panic Latch The ADbe series of touchbar It can easily linked to panic various AD Series: hardware is extremely robust. options such as electronic bolt DORMA AD 4400 Panic Bolt DORMA AD 4300 Panic Latch Itretraction can be easily linkedalarm to various or a battery DORMA AD AD 4400 4100 Panic Concealed options device. such as electronic bolt DORMA Bolt Panic Bolt retraction or a of battery alarm The AD series touchbar TheSeries: AD seriesConcealed of touchbar device. panic hardware isfor AD CERTIFIRE approved 1panic hour DORMA AD 4100 hardware is extremely robust. on timber doors and 4 hours on extremely robust. It can be easily linked to various Panic Bolt DORMA AD 4300 Panic Latch It can be easily linked to various CERTIFIRE approved hour metal doors CF279 options such as electronic bolt retraction or for a 1 bolt options such as electronic on timber doors and 4 hours on DORMA AD 4400 Panic Bolt battery alarm device. retraction or CF279 a battery alarm metal doors DORMA AD 4100 Concealed device. Panic Bolt CERTIFIRE approved for 1 hour on timber doors CERTIFIRE approved for 1 hour and 4 hours on metal doors CF279 on timber doors and 4 hours on metal doors CF279
PHA2000 crossbar
PHA2000 Crossbar PHA2000 crossbar
PHA2000 crossbar DORMA AD 4300 Panic Latch DORMA AD 4400 Panic Bolt DORMA AD 4100 Concealed Panic Bolt
Approved Document B
AD4000 series touchbar AD4000 series touchbar
AD4000 series touchbar AD4000 series touchbar
Approved Document B
These latches operate on the a door closer should be used As a door closer should be Asused on such doors, same principle as a latch within on such doors,B operation is Approved Document isoperate simplethe respect of the doors These latches onand the As a door closer should be used aoperation mortice lock. When dooreasy in simple and easy in respect of the same principle as a onto latch within such doors, is use; becoming secure after use; theon door closeroperation will close closes they engage the doors becoming secure after astrike mortice lock. the doordevicesimple and easywill in respect of the plate fitted to the frame, the closer close the the door andWhen the panic willdoor automatically lock. closes they engage onto to the doors becoming secure afterwill use; thus avoiding the need door Latches and the panic device Anti-thrust devices on the Pullman ensure they strike plate fitted to the frame, the door closer will close the manually engage the panic automatically lock. Anti-thrust These latches operate on the As a door closer should be used deadlock engaged. thus avoiding to within door andon thethe panic device device into once itsthe locked position devices Pullman Latches same principle as need a latch on such doors, operation iswill manually the panic automatically lock. Anti-thrust use.engage ensure and theyeasy deadlock once of the aafter mortice lock. When the door simple in respect device into its position devices on the Pullman Latches engaged. In addition tolocked these standard safety and security features, closes they engage onto the doors becoming secure after use; after use. ensure they deadlock once strike plate fitted toare theavailable. frame, the door closer will close the further options In addition to these standard engaged. thus avoiding the need to door panic device will safetyand andthe security features, manually engage the panic automatically Anti-thrust In addition to lock. these standard further options are available. Operation by swipe card or other electronic device is device into its locked position devices on security the Pullman Latches safety and features, also use. possible to gain authorisedensure access ordeadlock even egress. after they once further options are available. Electronic Bolt retraction (ES)engaged. automatically unlocks
the device when electronic access devices arestandard used. In addition to these This means that no lever or knob is required externally, safety and security features, further optionsentry. are available. reducing the chances of vandalism or forced Only a
Operation by swipe card or other Some final exit doors may be pull handle and cylinder (if required for manual override) electronic device is also possible required to be kept open at required externally. TheSome DORMA AD4000 series Operation by swipe access card ororother final exit may be of to gainisauthorised even certain times ofdoors the day, here electronic device isBolt alsoretraction possible required to be alarms kept atinform hardware are also available egress.panic Electronic Dogging with devices canopen betooperated to gain authorised access even certain timesthe of latches the day, here (ES) automatically unlocksor which keep staff immediately ofthe any unauthorised use. egress. Electronic Bolt retraction Dogging devices can be operated device when electronic access withdrawn and allow access to all (ES) automatically unlocks the which keep the latches devices are used. This means users from either side without Operation by swipe card doors or othermaySome final exit to doors may final exit be required beaccess keptbeopen device when electronic withdrawn and allow that noSome lever or knob isaccess required having totooperate the panic electronic device is also possible required be kept open at to all atare certain times of the day,users herefrom Dogging devices can be devices used. This either side without externally, reducing themeans chances device or any external lever. to gain authorised access or even certain times of the day, here that no lever or knob is required having to operate the panic of vandalism or forced entry. Only Dogging is available as a operated which keep the latches withdrawn and allow egress. Electronic Bolt retraction Dogging devices can be operated externally, reducing the chances device or any external lever. a pull handle and cylinder (if standard feature if required. (ES) automatically unlocks which keep latches having to access to all usersthefrom either sidethe without of vandalism or forced entry. Only Dogging is and available as aCylinder required for manual override) is For additional security, device when electronic access withdrawn allow access to all operate the panic device or any external lever. Dogging adevices pull handle and cylinder (if standard feature if required. required externally. The DORMA Dogging (CD) can be used. are used. This means users from either side without is available asoverride) a standard if required. For additional required for manual is feature For additional security, Cylinder AD4000 series of panic hardware that no lever or knob is required having to operate the panic required externally. The DORMA Dogging (CD) can be security, Cylinder Dogging (CD) or cananybeexternal used.used. are also available with to externally, reducing thealarms chances device lever. The DORMA Panic Hardware AD4000 series panicentry. hardware inform staff immediately of any of vandalism or of forced Only Dogging is available as a Devices listed within this are also available with alarms to unauthorised use. a pull handle and cylinder (if Hardware standard featurelisted if required. The DORMA Panic Devices withintothis The DORMA brochure are Panic all CEHardware Marked inform staff immediately of any required for manual override) is Forto additional security, Cylinder brochure are all CE Marked BS:EN 1125. Devices listed within this BS EN1125. unauthorised use. The DORMA required externally. Dogging (CD) can be used. brochure are all CE Marked to AD4000 series of panic hardware 19 BS EN1125. are also available with alarms to 15 The DORMA Panic Hardware inform staff immediately of any 19
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Locks DORMA locks offer compelling benefits thanks to assured high quality and functional integrity in combination with long service lifetimes.Through high grade materials, careful manufacturing and a comprehensive quality management system, these products are able to satisfy all technical requirements. Under ADM and BS 8300*, locks are required to have a minimum backset of 55mm and centres of 72mm (distance from lever handle follower to key centre) to ensure ease of operation. The DORMA Premier Locks detailed are all available with either 55mm or 60mm backsets and all have 72mm centres.
DORMA Sashlock DORMA Sashlock DORMA Sashlock
• Lever and key operation • handle Lever handle and key operation •• Nightlatch function as standard • Nightlatch function as standard Lever handle and key operation (latchbolt can becan withdrawn (latchbolt be withdrawn • by Nightlatch function as standard cylinder operation) by cylinder operation) • (latchbolt can be by cylinder • CERTIFIRE approved for 1withdrawn hour • CERTIFIRE approved for 1 hour on operation) timber doors and hours on timber doors4 and 4 on hours on † doors† doorsapproved metal • metal CERTIFIRE for 1 hour on timber
DORMA Deadlock
DORMA Deadlock DORMA Deadlock
• Retraction of boltofwith only • Retraction boltkey with key only • CERTIFIRE approved for 1 hour • CERTIFIRE approved for 1with hour key • Retraction of bolt only DORMA DOOR WHICH on timber doors and hours onCERTIFIRE timber doors4 approved and 4 on hours for on 1 hour on timber • metal metal doors† doors†
doors and 4 hours on metal doors†
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doors and 4 hours on metal doors†
DORMA LatchLatch DORMA DORMA Latch • Lever operation • handle Lever handle operation •• CERTIFIRE approved for 1 hour • CERTIFIRE for 1 hour Lever handleapproved operation on timber doors and 4 and hours on timber doors 4 on hours • CERTIFIRE approved for 1 on hour metal metal doors† doors†
on timber doors and 4 hours on metal doors†
There are two ma door controls: DORMA WC Sashlock DORMA WC Sashlock DORMA WC Sashlock • Does it meet t • Lever operates latch both sides. • Lever operates latch both sides. Act 2010? Turn• operates deadbolts onelatch Turn operates deadbolts oneboth sides.Turn Lever operates side only (emergency release side only (emergency release • only And if applied operates deadbolts one side on outside) on outside) (emergency on outside)the fire regula • CERTIFIRE approved forrelease 1 hour • CERTIFIRE approved for 1 hour on timber doors and 4 hours • onCERTIFIRE hour on timber timber doors approved and 4 hours for 1This brochure will on metal doors doors ondoors metal and 4 hours on metal doors† door control for yo †
DORMA Nightlatch DORMA Nightlatch DORMA Nightlatch • Lever • one Leverside oneonly. sideRetraction only. Retraction
key only ononly theRetraction of with latch with key on the • of latch Lever one side only. of latch other side other with keyside only on the other side • 55mm or 60mm backset • 55mm 60mm backset • 55mm oror 60mm • CERTIFIRE approved for backset 1 hour • CERTIFIRE approved for 1 hour • on CERTIFIRE approved for 1 on hour on timber timber doors and 4 and hours on timber doors 4 on hours metal doors doors and 4 hours on metal doors† metal doors †
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B Document Approved Document M ApprovedApproved Document B Document Approved M Document M Document B
degre Approved Document NotBa Test Certification (such demo by CERTIFIRE to ensur † CERTIFIRE certification requires intumescent to be used on 1 hour timber doors, these packs are available from DORMA and ensure correct performance if subjected to fire. No intumescent is required for 1/2 hour timber doors or for metal doors.
† ERTIFIRE certification requires intumescent to be used 1 hour doors, doors, these packs are available from DORMA and ensure CERTIFIRE certification requires intumescent to beon used on 1timber hour timber these packs are available from DORMA and ensure 1/2 hour timber doors or for metal doors. rectcorrect performance if subjected to fire. No intumescent is required for 1 performance if subjected to fire. No intumescent is required for /2 hour timber doors or for metal doors.
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LocksLocks shouldshould have ahave low a low engagement force to assist engagement force to assist
Premier are compliance Locks should have a low engagementDORMA force to assistLocks doorset DORMA Premier Locks are prepared to take ‘bolt through’ with ADM and BS 8300*. prepared to take ‘bolt through’ lever fur niture which is lever fur niture which is considered essential for Additionalessential resistance during closing can result in the considered for from the latchbolt healthcare projects. healthcare door not projects. closing fully, particularly as door closing forces are adjusted DORMA Premium Lever to their minimum order to obtainThelow opening forces. The DORMA Premiumin Lever Furniture range has bolt-through Furniture range has bolt-through fixings as the lever often takes fixings as thethe leverclosing often takes Increasing force to ensure thedeal latchbolt a great of bodyengages weight ascorrectly a great deal of body weight as may well result in the opening forces exceeding those required by some people with disabilities some people with disabilities will lean heavily on door ADM BS on 8300*. will leanand heavily door furniture for support. furniture for support.
DORMA Premier Locks are prepared to take ‘bolt through’ lever furniture which is considered essential for healthcare projects.
The DORMA Premium Lever Furniture range has bolt through fixings as the lever often takes a great deal of body weight as some people with disabilities will lean heavily on door furniture for support.
The Premium range exceeds the recommended minimum lever diameter of 19mm, which together with a ‘return to door’ design ensures the lever can be operated by those with impaired dexterity.
The Premium range exceeds the recommended minimum lever diameter of 19mm, which together with a ‘return to door’ design ensures the lever can be operated by those with impaired dexterity. * Also Section 3 in Scotland & Part R in N. Ireland. * Also Section 3 in Scotland & Part R in N. Ireland.
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Moveo Glass This unique system incorporates glass panels A RC H ITEC T U R A L I RO N M O N G E R S S EC U R IT Y Swhen PEC I A LI S Tit S to ensure privacy is needed or to allow light to flood through.
The lightweight panels (up to 50% lighter than conventional movable walls) makes it easy for anyone to move the system into position. The ComforTronic control system automatically extends the sound insulation sealing strips to ensure a perfect seal every time – no need for manual winding.
Moveo Glass
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They enable wards to be divided according to specific needs creating private treatment rooms, bedrooms or open wards. DORMA MOVEO is a unique system which offers an unprecedented lightweight, flexible and easy to operate movable wall solution with sound insulation up to 55dB
This unique system incorporates glass panels to ensure privacy when it is needed or to allow light to flood through.
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Manage your space With increasing demands or adaptable space management within healthcare establishments, movable enablesolution. wards toThey be enable wards to be divided according to specific needs creating private With increasing demands walls offerThey the ideal according to specific for adaptable spacetreatment divided rooms, bedrooms or open wards. needs creating private management within treatment rooms, bedrooms healthcare establishments, Moveo is ora open unique system which offers an unprecedented lightweight, flexible and easy to operate wards. movable walls offer movable the wall solution with sound insulation up to 55dB DORMA MOVEO is a unique ideal solution. system which offers an The lightweight panels (up to 50% lighter than conventional movable walls) makes it easy for anyone to unprecedented lightweight, to operate move the flexible systemand intoeasy position. movable wall solution with sound insulation up to 55dB
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