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… marks on walls or furniture. With the practical opening restrictor for doors without door closers, you’ll enter your rooms more comfortably and gently than ever before - and set the opening angle in accordance with your wishes.
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… marks on walls or furniture. With the practical opening restrictor for doors without door closers, you’ll enter your rooms more comfortably and gently than ever before - and set the opening angle in accordance with your wishes.
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… mark the main fixing holes: … holes marked A1 for standard door arrangements or … holes marked A2 for flush door arrangements. Also mark the centre of the correct Ø19mm hole. XX Drill the correct … to determine the templates correct position and orientation to suit your door handing. Align the template with the edge of the 2nd opening leaf at the required height and stick it to the door. XX Using a bradawl mark the main fixing holes for both devices (6 holes marked A) Also mark the Diagram … off screw A (see diagram 2) into one of the holes drilled by the template. XX Level the touchbar up across the door using a spirit level. Hold in position and use a bradawl to mark the position of the two holes in the end of the unit as shown in diagram 3. Drill these holes and secure with two off Screws B. XX Secure the touchbar with the remaining two Screws A and tighten all … (supplied separately) on the door frame with the ‘lip’ against edge of the frame. Centre the keep about the latch (which should be located in the recessed area against the plastic plug). Ensure the antitamper bolt (see diagram 2) is located against one of the flat areas on the latch keep. XX Using a bradawl mark the positions of the fixing holes. Drill the holes and fix in place using the screws provided with the keep (Screws B). Fit and adjust with the packers provided until the correct engagement is achieved. For rebated double doors XX Position latch keep … (supplied in set IQ Bar 363 DL) on last opening door leaf with the ‘lip’ against edge of door. Centre the keep about the latch (which should be located in the recessed area against the plastic plug). Ensure the anti-tamper bolt (see diagram 2) is located against one of the flat areas on the latch keep. XX Using a bradawl mark the positions of the fixing holes. Drill the holes and fix in place using the screws provided with the keep (Screws B). Fit and adjust with the packers provided until the correct engagement is achieved. … against the side face of the frame. Centre the keep around the latch (which should be located in the recess against the plastic plug). Ensure the anti-tamper bolt (see diagram 2) is located against one of the flat areas on the latch keep. XX Using a bradawl, mark the positions of the screw holes. Drill the holes and fix the latch keep in place with two Screws A. Step C: Testing the operation & fitting the sign. XX Test the unit to ensure that when the touch bar is operated the door opens immediately and swings freely. When closed the centre latch engages fully in the keep and holds the door securely shut. XX Fit the green self adhesive ‘Push Bar to Open’ sign onto the door positioned immediately above the touch bar. IQ Bar 300 Series … to determine the templates correct: orientation and alignment to suit the; door stile and handing. Align as appropriate at the required height and stick it to the door. XX Using a bradawl mark the main fixing holes: … holes marked A1 for standard door arrangements or … holes marked A2 for flush door arrangements. Also mark the centre of the correct Ø19mm hole. XX Drill the correct … to determine the templates correct orientation to suit the door handing. Align the template with the edge of the door leaf that the unit is to be fitted to at the required height and stick it to the door. XX Using a bradawl mark the main fixing holes: … holes marked A2. Also mark the centre of the correct Ø19mm hole. XX Drill the … off screw A (see diagram 2) into one of the holes drilled by the template. XX Level the touchbar up across the door using a spirit level. Hold in position and use a bradawl to mark the position of the two holes in the end of the unit as shown in diagram 3. Drill these holes and secure with two off Screws B. XX Secure the touchbar with the remaining two Screws A and tighten all … to determine the templates correct position and alignment to suit your door stile & arrangement. Align as appropriate and stick it to the door. XX Using a bradawl mark the appropriate fixing holes: … holes marked A for each Pullman catch unit. XX Drill the holes Ø3mm to suit the supplied wood screws. XX Fit the Pullman catches. Secure to the door with screws A. Step C: Preparing the rods & rod covers. XX Referring to Template … locate the relevant edges marked ‘X’. Top Pullman rod & cover: XX Measure accurately between the edges marked ‘X’ between the Touchbar and the top Pullman catch. 10 Diagram … IQ Bar 300 Series XX XX Accurately cut one rod cover to this length. From the measured dimension add 20mm and cut the rod to this length. Bottom Pullman rod & cover: XX Repeat the steps above but accurately measuring between the edges on the Touchbar & the bottom Pullman catch. Step D: Fitting the rods & rod covers. XX Refit the Head cover and End Cap and secure using the screws as removed in the first step. XX Screw one off Nut F onto each end of both threaded Rods. Approximately 30mm from each end. Fitting Top Rod: XX Screw one end of the rod into the top Pullman catch until it clears the top bracket on the Touchbar. XX Unscrew the rod from the Pullman catch guiding it through the hole in the top bracket until it is approximately 10mm through the top bracket. At this point hold the top rod up to ensure that the Pullman catch is fully extended. XX XX XX Fixing and installation XX Using a bradawl mark the positions of the fixing holes. Drill the holes and fix in place using the screws provided with the keep (Screws B). Fit and adjust with the packers provided until the correct engagement is achieved. For: standard doors, rebated & non-rebated double doors: XX Position Pullman keep … on the frame / sill / floor as appropriate with the flat face against the door. Centre the keep about the latch (which should be located in the recessed area against the plastic plug). XX Using a bradawl mark the positions of the fixing holes. Drill the holes and fix in place using the screws provided with the keep (Screws A). Step F: Testing the operation & fitting the sign. XX Test the unit to ensure that when the touch bar is operated the door opens immediately and swings freely and when the door is closed the pullman catches engage fully in the keeps and hold the door securely closed. XX Fit the green self adhesive ‘Push bar to open’ sign onto the door positioned immediately above the touch bar. Screw one Nut F onto the end of the rod until it contacts the top bracket. Screw the 2nd Nut F onto the other side of the top bracket. Use … to determine the templates correct: orientation and alignment to suit the; door stile and handing. Align as appropriate at the required height and stick it to the door. Using a bradawl mark the main fixing holes: … holes marked A1 for standard door arrangements or … holes marked A2 for flush door arrangements. Also mark the centre of the correct Ø19mm hole. Drill the correct … off screw A (see diagram 2) into one of the holes drilled by the template. XX Level the Touchbar up across the door using a spirit level. Hold in position and use a bradawl to mark the position of the two holes in the end of the unit as shown in diagram 3. Drill these holes and secure with two off Screws B. XX Secure the Touchbar with the remaining two Screws A and tighten all … to determine the templates correct position and alignment to suit your door stile. Align as appropriate and stick it to the door. XX Using a bradawl mark the appropriate fixing holes: … holes marked A for each Pullman catch unit. XX Drill the holes Ø3mm to suit the supplied wood screws. XX Fit the Pullman catches. Secure to the door with screws A Fixing and installation Diagram … locate the relevant edges marked ‘X’. Top Pullman rod & cover: XX Measure accurately between the edges marked ‘X’ between the Touchbar and the top Pullman catch. XX Accurately cut one rod cover to this length. XX From the measured dimension add 20mm and cut the rod to this length. Bottom Pullman rod & cover: XX Repeat the steps above but accurately measuring between the edges on the Touchbar & the bottom Pullman catch. Diagram … (supplied separately) on the frame with the ‘lip’ against edge of frame. Centre the keep about the Pullman latch (which should be located against the plastic plug). XX Using a bradawl mark the positions of the fixing holes. Drill the holes and fix in place using the screws provided with the keep (Screws B). Fit and adjust with the packers provided until the correct engagement is achieved. XX Position latch keep … (supplied separately) on the door frame with the ‘lip’ against edge of the frame. Centre the keep about the latch (which should be located in the recessed area against the plastic plug). Ensure the anti-tamper bolt (see diagram 2) is located against one of the flat areas on the latch keep. XX Using a bradawl mark the positions of the fixing holes. Drill the holes and fix in place using the screws provided with the keep (Screws B). Fit and adjust with the packers provided until the correct engagement is achieved. For: standard doors: XX Position Pullman keep … on the frame / sill / floor as appropriate with the flat face against the door. Centre the keep about the latch (which should be located in the recessed area against the plastic plug). XX Using a bradawl mark the positions of the fixing holes. Drill the holes and fix in place using the screws provided with the keep (Screws A). XX Position latch keep … against the side face of the frame. Centre the keep around the latch (which should be located in the recess against the plastic plug). Ensure the anti-tamper bolt (see diagram 2) is located against one of the flat areas on the latch keep XX Using a bradawl, mark the positions of the screw holes. Drill the holes and fix the latch keep in place with two Screws A. 14 IQ Bar 300 Series Step F: Testing the operation & fitting the sign. XX Test the unit to ensure that when the touch bar is operated the door opens immediately and swings freely and when the door is closed the centre latch and the pullman catches engage fully in the keeps and hold the door securely closed. XX Fit the green self adhesive ‘Push bar to open’ sign onto the door positioned immediately above the touch bar. … Fitting the 300 K Step A: Positioning the device XX Working on the inside face of the door establish the position for the Outside Access Device. Single door: Centreline 37mm from the jamb. Flush door: Centreline 26mm from thejamb. Double doors: Centreline 25mm from the last opening door edge. XX Choose the correct template (template 5). Stick the template to the door as explained on that template. Align the template with the touch bar mounting holes and the clearance hole. Mark the positions of the inner top and bottom outside access device mounting holes. XX Drill three 5mm dia fixing holes (Holes B) XX Drill 19mm dia. clearance (Hole A) hole through the door. XX Countersink all three holes (Holes B) 10mm dia. for timber doors (when using the dished washers, for steel doors countersink to suit) on the inside door face. XX Counterbore all three holes (Holes B) from the OUTSIDE of the door 8mm dia. x 22mm deep. (see diagram 1) XX Prepare three M4 c’sk. head screws. Measure the door thickness, subtract 8mm and cut to length (see diagram 1). XX Prepare the drive spindle. Measure the door IQ Bar 300 Series XX XX XX XX Fixing and installation thickness add12mm to this and cut the drive spindle to this length. Fit the drive spindle into the square hole (see diagram 1). Using the dished washers (for timber doors) and two screws. Secure the outside access device to the door using the top inner and bottom centre holes only. Ensure that drive spindle is positioned centrally in the clearance hole and that the body of the outside access device is square to the edge of the door. Install the touch bar panic device. Locate the drive spindle. Use the remaining screw in the top outer fixing hole to secure both the touch bar and the outside access device. Complete the installation of the touch bar as described in the appropriate fitting procedure sheet. Step B: Testing the device Once the panic device has been installed test for free and correct operation of both the outside access device & the panic device/s. … o‘clock position as required). XX Insert the lever set pin provided through the hole in the back plate situated below the square drive location. Engage the thread and thighten fully. Step B: Re-setting the outside access device’s lever if set the wrong way in error (see diagram 2) XX Operate the cylinder lock key in an anti-clockwise direction to lock the unit (disengage the mechanism).Remove the key. XX Remove the backplate assembly (4 screws).Taking care not to displace the drive spindle from the lever boss. XX Remove the lever set pin (if it has been fitted). XX Look inside the body. Locate the lever drive pin. Depress the spring loaded lever drive pin to disengage the lever from, the sprung disc. XX Gently rotate the lever towards the correct po- XX XX sition until the drive lever drive pin re-engages. Taking care not to rotate the sprung disc. Continue to move the lever against the spring pressure until it’s just past the horizontal position and the lever drive pin engages in the new position. Fit the lever set pin to retain the lever in its new position. Refit the backplate assembly (4 screws). Line up the setting marks on the drive spindle with those on the backplate assembly. Test the operation of the unit. Step C: Changing the cylinder lock To change the cylinder follow the steps below. XX Remove the backplate assembly (4 screws). Taking care not to displace the drive spindle from the lever boss. XX Remove the existing cylinder by removing the screw. Take care not to lose the tubular spacer. XX Place the new cylinder lock flat on the back plate locate the tubular spacer between the cylinder and fixing tag and secure with the screw. XX Refit the backplate assembly and test operation. Step D: Positioning the device XX Working on the inside face of the door establish the position for the Outside Access Device. Single door: Centreline 37mm from the jamb. Flush door: Centreline 26mm from the jamb. Double doors: Centreline 25mm from the last opening door edge. XX Choose the correct template (template 4). Stick 15 Fixing and installation the template to the door as explained on that template. Align the template with the touchbar mounting holes and the clearance hole. Mark the positions of the inner top and bottom outside access device mounting holes. For added security a 5th mounting screw (hole F on the template) is provided for an additional outside access device fixing. However this extra screw is only hidden from view when used in conjunction with two & three point panic units,but is visible on the inside face of the door on single point (latch) versions. XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX Drill four / five (see above) 5mm dia fixing holes (Holes B, C, D, E & F). Drill the 19mm dia. clearance hole through the door (Hole A). Countersink the two inner holes (and the 5th hole if used) 10mm dia. for timber doors (when using the dished washers, for steel doors countersink to suit) on the inside door face (Holes C, D & F). Counterbore both top holes (see diagram A) from the OUTSIDE 8mm dia. x 22mm deep (Holes B & C). Prepare two (short) M4 c’sk. head screws for the top mounting holes (see diagram 3). Measure the door thickness, subtract 5mm and cut to length. Prepare two/three (long) M4 c’sk. head screws for the bottom mounting holes (see diagram 3). Take the door thickness dimension, add 12mm and cut to length. Prepare the drive spindle. Measure the door thickness add 12mm to this and cut the drive spindle to this length. Fit the drive spindle in to the square hole (see diagram 3). Ensure that the setting marks are in alignment. Using dished washers (for timber doors) and one short an one long c’sk. head screw. Secure the outside access device using the inner holes only. Ensure that the drive spindle is positioned centrally in the clearance hole and that the body of the outside access device is square to the edge of the door. Install the touch bar panic device. Locate the drive spindle. Use the two remaining screws, short (top) and long (bottom) in the outer fixing holes to secure both the touch bar and the outside access device. Complete the installation of the touchbar as described in the appropriate fitting procedure sheet. Step H: Testing the device Once the panic device has been installed test for free and correct operation of both the outside access device & the panic device/s. 16 IQ Bar 300 Series IQ Bar 300 Series … - for fitting the Lever 300 K EC Outside Access Device (OAD) - 23 A2 26 mm EDGE OF NON-REBATED DOUBLE DOOR LEAF THAT UNIT IS FITTED TO EDGE OF FLUSH DOOR FRAME / A2 FOR PULLMAN UNITS ONLY MEASURE FROM THE EDGE MARKED 'X' ON THE TOUCHBAR TO THE CORRESPONDING EDGE ON THE PULLMAN CATCH UNIT (SEE TEMPLATE 3) REFER TO THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TO USE THESE MEASUREMENTS TO DETERMINE THE ROD & COVER LENGTHS. 900 to 1100mm FROM FLOOR THIS SIDE THIS WAY UP FOR: RIGHT HAND FLUSH DOOR / NON-REBATED DOUBLE DOOR LEAF (HINGED ON LEFT, OPENING OUTWARDS) X A2 19 mm x 16mm DEEP. X 11 mm (HINGED ON RIGHT, OPENING OUTWARDS) X A1 19 mm x 16mm DEEP. (HINGED ON LEFT, OPENING OUTWARDS) THIS SIDE THIS WAY UP FOR: RIGHT HAND STANDARD DOOR X 900 to 1100mm FROM FLOOR FOR FITTING TOUCHBAR UNIT ON SINGLE DOORS AND NON-REBATED DOUBLE DOORS. THIS SIDE THIS WAY UP FOR: LEFT HAND FLUSH DOOR / NON-REBATED DOUBLE DOOR LEAF TEMPLATE … FOR FITTING TOUCHBAR UNIT ON SINGLE DOORS AND NON-REBATED DOUBLE DOORS. THIS SIDE THIS WAY UP FOR: LEFT HAND STANDARD DOOR (HINGED ON RIGHT, OPENING OUTWARDS) A1 A1 FOR PULLMAN UNITS ONLY MEASURE FROM THE EDGE MARKED 'X' ON THE TOUCHBAR TO THE CORRESPONDING EDGE ON THE PULLMAN CATCH UNIT (SEE TEMPLATE 3) REFER TO THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TO USE THESE MEASUREMENTS TO DETERMINE THE ROD & COVER LENGTHS. 37 mm 22 mm TEMPLATE … EDGE OF STANDARD DOOR FRAME 19 900 to 1100mm FROM FLOOR (ACTIVE LEAF HINGED ON RIGHT, OPENING OUTWARDS) INACTIVE (2PT) DEVICE ONLY MEASURE FROM THE EDGES MARKED 'X' ON THE TOUCHBAR TO THE CORRESPONDING EDGES ON THE PULLMAN CATCH UNIT (SEE TEMPLATE 3) REFER TO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TO USE THIS TO DETERMINE ROD & COVER LENGTHS. A 19 mm x 16mm DEEP. THIS WAY UP FOR: REBATED DOUBLE DOOR ARRANGEMENT WITH LEFT HAND ACTIVE (1ST OPENING) LEAF. 26 mm X A A X FOR FITTING TOUCHBAR UNITS ON REBATED DOUBLE DOORS A A 35 mm 50 mm TEMPLATE … FOR FITTING TOUCHBAR UNITS ON REBATED DOUBLE DOORS THIS WAY UP FOR: REBATED DOUBLE DOOR ARRANGEMENT WITH RIGHT HAND ACTIVE (1ST OPENING) LEAF. 11 mm (ACTIVE LEAF HINGED ON LEFT, OPENING OUTWARDS) INACTIVE (2PT) DEVICE ONLY MEASURE FROM THE EDGES MARKED 'X' ON THE TOUCHBAR TO THE CORRESPONDING EDGES ON THE PULLMAN CATCH UNIT (SEE TEMPLATE 3) REFER TO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TO USE THIS TO DETERMINE ROD & COVER LENGTHS. A 19 mm x 16mm DEEP. 900 to 1100mm FROM FLOOR EDGE OF INACTIVE (2ND OPENING) LEAF MEASURE FROM THE EDGES MARKED 'X' ON THE PULLMAN CATCH UNIT TO THE CORRESPONDING EDGE ON THE TOUCHBAR (SEE TEMPLATE … PREPARE SQUARE SPINDLE: MEASURE DOOR THICKNESS ADD 14mm. CUT SPINDLE TO THIS LENGTH. PREPARE THREE SCREWS: MEASURE DOOR THICKNESS SUBTRACT 8mm. CUT SCREWS TO THIS LENGTH. HOLES B: DRILL Ø5mm THROUGH THE DOOR. ON INSIDE FACE OF DOOR COUTERSINK Ø10mm. FROM OUTSIDE FACE OF DOOR COUTERBORE Ø8 x 22mm DEEP. HOLE A: DRILL ONE HOLE Ø19mm THROUGH THE DOOR. USE THIS WAY UP ON INSIDE FACE OF DOOR FOR FITTING 300 K KNOB OUTSIDE ACCESS DEVICE B A B B USE FOR RIGHT HAND DOOR EDGE OF LEFT HAND STANDARD DOOR FRAME (FOR REFERANCE) LISTED ACCESSORIES Only the accessories listed below can be used with this product range. The use of any other accessory may invalidate the relevant products EN1125 CE certification. PRODUCT No. DESCRIPTION 406A OUTSIDE ACCESS DEVICES Knob operated Outside Access Device Lever operated Outside Access Device with Euro cylinder KEEPS Pullman Latch Keep for flush doors / frames 406B Centre Latch Keep for rebated double / flush doors 3402 Standard Pullman Latch Keep 4401 Standard Centre Latch Keep 300 K 300 L EC COMPATIBILITY use with all GEZE IQ Bar 300 series range Use with: IQ Bar 362 V, IQ Bar 392 V, IQ Bar 363 V, IQ Bar 393 V, IQ Bar 362 AL, IQ Bar 363 DL, IQ Bar 364 DL Use with: IQ Bar 361, IQ Bar 391, IQ Bar 363 V, IQ Bar 393 V As supplied with IQ Bar 363 DL IQ Bar 362 V, IQ Bar 392 V, IQ Bar 363 V, IQ Bar 393 V, IQ Bar 362 AL, IQ Bar 363 DL, IQ Bar 364 DL As supplied with: IQ Bar 361, IQ Bar 391, IQ Bar 363 V, IQ Bar 393 V Unless other wise stated compatibility is assumed with all the various suffixed variations (e.g. ‘AL’ & ‘MS’) of the basic product. CE MARKING All devices are intended for use on single / double outward opening route escape doors, fire / none-fire rated dependant on device (see below). Where fire rated; devices are certified for use on the following door assemblies for the stated times: 60 minutes on Timber door assemblies (doorsets to EN 1634-1 Codes: TT, ITT and ITC). 240 minutes on Steel door assemblies (doorsets to EN 1634-1 Codes: IMM, and MM). Minimum resistance for all devices: a maximum pulling force of 1000N was achieved against the fixings under the abuse test. Below is the CE marking information for the entire range. Applicable products are clearly listed below their relevant markings. 1121 EN 1125: 2008 PANIC EXIT DEVICES
… Mark this position on the edge of the door frame on both sides of the inside of the door. For double doors also mark this position on the edge of the inactive leaf. Note: The centre of the Push Bar/Pad will fall approximately 30mm below this. XX XX XX Starting at the opening edge, place the template (DT-0071) on the door and slide into the jamb rebate (you may need to cut or fold the template) align with the unit centre line and the jamb line and stick to the door with sticky tape. For rebated double doors align the correct line on the double door template (DT-0072) with the edge of the inactive leaf and the unit centre line. Mark the positions of the holes for the mounting plate. Follow the instructions on the relevant template and drill the required holes. Fix the mounting plate to the door. All … CSK Screws provided. Step D: Fitting the keep Single door XX With the door closed, position the included centre latch keep No. 0140 (C) centred about the latch with the flat face against the door face. XX Mark the positions of the fixing holes. XX Fix in place using the countersunk screws provided. Rebated Double doors XX For rebated double doors use the included keep No. 0144 (E). Position on last opening leaf with ‘lip’ against edge of door and centre about the latch (see diagram). XX Mark the positions of the fixing holes. XX Fix in place using the screws provided. XX Fit as shown and adjust with the packers provided until the correct engagement is achieved. Step E: Fitting the slave unit & oval cross bar IQ Bar 201 only XX Temporarily fit the slave unit onto the mounting plate. XX Measure accurately the arm gap (B) (see diagram) add 61mm to this dimension and cut oval cross bar to this length. XX Remove slave unit from its mounting plate insert one end of oval cross bar into the main unit arm and the other into the slave unit arm. XX Refit the slave unit onto the mounting plate and secure using three of M5x8 CSK Screws provided. XX Secure the cross bar with the two of M4x6 set screws one in each arm. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN Step F: Testing the operation & fitting the sign. XX Test the unit to ensure that when the Push Bar/ Pad is operated the door opens immediately and swings freely. When closed the centre latch engages fully in the keep and holds the door securely shut. XX Fit the green self adhesive ‘Push Bar to Open’ / ‘Push Pad to Open’ sign onto the door positioned immediately above the Push Bar/Pad. … Fixing and installation PAD 202 V A IQ Bar 200 Series 22mm 22mm Step A: Preparing the device XX Hand the main unit by removing the packaging and gently rotate the arm in the required direction (see diagram Step I) until it clicks. The unit is now handed. If handed incorrectly by mistake refer to Step I. XX Remove the mounting plate from the bottom of the main operating unit (pull out). XX XX XX A Unit Centre Height: between 930mm & 1130mm B Oval Push Bar Length = B + 61mm Starting at the opening edge, place the template (DT-0071) on the door and slide into the jamb rebate (you may need to cut or fold the template) align with the unit centre line and the jamb line and stick to the door with sticky tape. For Non-Rebated double doors align the correct line on the template (DT-0071) with the edge of its door leaf. Repeat the process on the second door. Mark the positions of the holes for the mounting plate. Follow the instructions on the relevant template and drill the required holes. Fix the mounting plate to the door. Repeat the process on the second door. All … fixing screws. BAR 202 V A XX B BAR 202 V A Step B: Fitting the mounting plate XX Determine the centre height (A) of the unit between 930mm and 1130mm from floor level. Mark this position on the edge of the door frame on both sides of the inside of the door. For double doors also mark this position on the edge of the inactive leaf. Note: The centre of the Push Bar/Pad will fall approximately 30mm below this. B 22mm 22mm 22mm 22mm … M5x8 CSK Screws provided. XX Locate the adjustable bottom tube guide the correct distance from the floor / frame (see diagram) and secure using the round headed screws provided. XX Locate the bottom middle guide equidistant on the tube (see diagram) and secure using the round headed screws provided. Ensuring the tube is vertical and the guides are in alignment. 10 IQ Bar 200 Series 3mm D 8mm GAP. K K C D E F G H I J K Adjustable Bottom Tube Guide Top Trip Guide Centre Latch Keep (IQ Bar 203 V A only) Bottom Shoot Tube Length Top Shoot Tube Length Top Trip Plate Easy Clean Socket Centre Latch (IQ Bar 203 V A only) Tube Guides IQ Bar 200 Series Step E: Fitting the top trip & top guide. XX Keeping the operating arm fully depressed. Locate the top trip guide device on the top shoot end plug. Use a 3mm thick spacer between the end of the top shoot and the underside of the frame / face of keep, to ensure that the shoot is fully withdrawn. Secure top trip guide to door using the round headed screws provided. XX Locate the top middle guide equidistant on the tube (see diagram) and secure using the round headed screws provided. Ensuring the tube is vertical and the guide and top trip are in alignment. XX Operate the exit device to ensure the top trip guide holds both shoots in the fully withdrawn position when the door is open. Step F: Fitting the keeps. XX Fit the top trip plate (H) morticed flush into the frame, with its narrow edge level with the door rebate (see diagram). Fix with the short (3/4” Long) countersunk screws provided. XX For solid floors fit the easy clean socket. Fit flush with the finished floor surface with its edge level with the inside door face. For wooden floors fit the alternative floor plate. Fit flush with the finished floor surface with the narrow edge level with the inside door face. Fixing and installation Step H: Testing the operation & fitting the sign. Test the unit to ensure that when the Push Bar/ Pad is operated the door opens immediately and swings freely. When the door is open the shoots are held fully withdrawn and when closed the shoots (and centre latch if present) engage fully in their keepers and hold the door securely closed. XX Fit the green self adhesive ‘Push Bar to Open’ / ‘Push Pad to Open’ sign onto the door positioned immediately above the Push Bar/Pad. Step I: Re-Handing the unit (If required) If either unit is handed the wrong way in error, please follow these instructions. XX Turn the unit upside down & pull out the mounting plate to remove it (if required) XX Slide a small flat bladed screwdriver into the smaller bit of the large aperture along the inside face of the steel chassis inserting it between the chassis and the handing cam (see the diagram). XX Gently lever the cam forward until it disengages from the arm spindle. XX Rotate the arm to re-hand the unit the required way (ensure the cam is fully engaged). XX IQ Bar 203 V A only XX With the door closed, position the centre latch keep (E) centred about the latch (J) with the flat face against the door face. Mark the positions of the fixing holes. Fix in place using the countersunk screws provided.“ XX Step G: Fitting the slave unit & oval cross bar. IQ Bar 202 V A & 203 V A only XX Temporarily fit the slave unit onto the mounting plate. XX Measure accurately the Arm Gap B (see diagram) add 61mm to this dimension and cut oval cross bar to this length. XX Remove slave unit from its mounting plate insert one end of oval cross bar into the main unit arm and the other into the slave unit arm. XX Refit the slave unit onto the mounting plate and secure using three of M5x8 CSK Screws provided. XX Secure the cross bar with the two of M4x6 set screws one in each arm. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN 11 A Step A: Preparing the device XX Hand the main unit by removing the packaging and gently rotate the arm in the required direction (see diagram Step I) until it clicks. The unit is now handed. If handed incorrectly by mistake refer to Step I. XX Remove the mounting plate from the bottom of the main operating unit (pull out). BAR 203 H IQ Bar 203 H / IQ Pad 203 H A … IQ Bar 200 Series PAD 203 H Fixing and installation Step B: Fitting the mounting plate XX Determine the centre height (A) of the unit between 930mm and 1130mm from floor level. Mark this position on the edge of the door frame on both sides of the inside of the door. Note: The centre of the Push Bar/Pad will fall approximately 30mm below this. XX XX XX Starting at the opening edge, place the template (DT-0071) on the door and slide into the jamb rebate (you may need to cut or fold the template) align with the unit centre line and the jamb line and stick to the door with sticky tape. Mark the positions of the holes for the mounting plate. Follow the instructions on the template and drill the required holes. Fix the mounting plate to the door. All … fixing holes must be used and screw heads must not project above plate. IQ Bar 203 H only XX Hand the slave, same process as the main unit (Step A), but the opposite hand. XX Repeat the steps above to fit the slave unit mounting plate to the hinge side of the door. Fix this mounting plate to the door also using all six fixing screws. In case of using an outside access device (lever) pause the installation of the exit device and fit the lever before continuing with the installation. Refer to chapter Lever 200 L - (OAD) Step C: Positioning and fitting the pullman catches. XX Determine the height of the catches on the door. XX Place the template (DT-0074) on the door. Line up the appropriate lines. Mark the corresponding holes. XX Follow the instructions on the relevant template and drill the required holes. XX Remove the covers from the pullman units (2 cover screws). XX Fit each pullman catch using all three CSK screws provided. Note: to access two of the three screw holes; move the slide plate mechanism. Screw heads must be fully in the countersunk holes and not stand proud. 12 A Unit Centre Height: A = between 930mm & 1130mm B Oval Push Bar Length = B + 61mm C Centre Latch Keep D Top/Bottom Guide E Top/Bottom Keep F Bottom Shoot Tube Length = F + 7mm G Top Shoot Tube Length = G + 7mm H Pullman catch I Centre Latch IQ Bar 200 Series Step D: Preparing the shoot tubes. Rotate the mounting plate cam to the correct position (see template) and fit the main unit onto the mounting plate. XX Temporarily secure using one of the supplied M5 x … CSK screws. XX Measure accurately length (F), add 7mm and cut the plain end of the shorter tube to this length. XX Measure accurately length (G), add 7mm and cut the plain end of the longer tube to this length. XX Using the installation drift tube to prevent screw thread damage, drive the threaded shoot end plug into cut ends of both tubes. Plug must be driven in fully against the tube end. XX Re-fit the pullman catches (two cover screws, each) Step E: Fitting the shoot tubes, tube guides & main operating unit. XX Remove the main operating unit from the door. XX Screw the previously prepared shoot tubes (section C) fully into the pullman catches. XX Slide the tube guides onto the tubes (one on each tube) XX Ensure the mounting plate cam is in the correct position (see template). XX Place the main operating unit onto the mounting plate allowing the tubes to drift to one side. XX Operate the main operating unit mechanism to retract the shoot spigots. Guide the shoot tubes into position and slowly release the mechanism whilst guiding the spigots into the end of the tubes. XX Unscrew the tubes from the pullman catches until they almost contact the shoulder on the shoot spigots. Rotate the tubes back until the holes are facing the door. XX Pull the unit away from the door and secure the tubes using the M5x10 cap head screws provided. XX Fit unit back on the mounting plate and secure using three M5x8 CSK Screws. XX Locate the guides equidistant on the tubes (see diagram) and secure using the round headed screws provided. Ensuring the tubes are vertical and the guides are in alignment. Fixing and installation Step G: Fitting the slave unit & oval cross bar IQ Bar 203 H only XX Temporarily fit the slave unit onto the mounting plate. XX Measure accurately the arm gap (B) (see diagram) add 61mm to this dimension and cut Oval cross bar to this length. XX Remove slave unit from its mounting plate insert one end of oval cross bar into the main unit arm and the other into the slave unit arm. XX Refit the slave unit onto the mounting plate and secure using three of M5x8 CSK Screws provided XX Secure the cross bar with the two of M4x6 set screws one in each arm. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN Step H: Testing the operation & fitting the sign. XX Test the unit to ensure that when the Push Bar/ Pad is operated the door opens immediately and swings freely. When the door is closed the pullman catches and centre latch engage fully in their keeps and hold the door securely closed. XX Fit the green self adhesive ‘Push Bar to Open’ / ‘Push Pad to Open’ sign onto the door positioned immediately above the Push Bar/Pad. Step I: Re-Handing the unit (If required) If either unit is handed the wrong way in error, please follow these instructions. XX Turn the unit upside down & pull out the mounting plate to remove it (if required) XX Slide a small flat bladed screwdriver into the smaller bit of the large aperture along the inside face of the steel chassis inserting it between the chassis and the handing cam (see the diagram). XX Gently lever the cam forward until it disengages from the arm spindle. XX Rotate the arm to re-hand the unit the required way (ensure the cam is fully engaged). Step F: Fitting the keeps. XX Position the included top/bottom keeps centred about the catch with the square face of the keep against the door (see diagram) and mark the holes. Fix in place using the countersunk screws provided. XX With the door closed, position the centre latch keep around the centre latch with the flat face against the door face. Mark the positions of the fixing holes. Fix in place using the countersunk screws provided. 13 Fixing and installation IQ Bar 202 V BAR 202 V … IQ Bar 200 Series A These units can be fitted on a single door or on rebated double doors together with a latch unit. In this case a revised fitting position is required, which is shown in the relevent section of these instructions relating to that device. Step A: Preparing the device XX Hand the main unit by removing the packaging and gently rotate the arm in the required direction (see diagram Step I) until it clicks. The unit is now handed. If handed incorrectly by mistake refer to Step I. XX Remove the mounting plate from the bottom of the main operating unit (pull out). Step B: Fitting the mounting plate XX Determine the centre height of the unit between 930mm and 1130mm from floor level. Mark this position on the edge of the door frame, both sides of the inside of the door. Note: The centre of the Push Bar will fall approximately 30mm below this. XX XX XX XX For rebated single doors: starting at the opening edge, place the template (DT-0071) on the door and slide into the jamb rebate (you may need to cut or fold the template), align with the unit centre line and the jamb line and stick to the door with sticky tape. For flush doors align the correct line on the template (DT-0072) with the frame edge and the unit centre line. Mark the positions of the holes for the mounting plate. Follow the instructions on the template and drill the required holes. Fix the mounting plate to the door. All six fixing holes must be used and screw heads must not project above plate. Hand the slave, same process as the main unit (Step A), but the opposite hand. Repeat steps above to fit the slave unit mounting plate to the hinge side of the door. Fix this mounting plate to the door also using all … CSK screws. XX Measure accurately the bottom length (G), Subtract 111mm and cut the plain end of the 14 A B C D F E G H Unit Centre Height: A = between 930mm & 1130mm Oval Push Bar Length = B + 61mm Pullman catch Top/Bottom Guide Pullman Flush Door Keep No. 406A Top/Bottom Keep Bottom Shoot Tube Length = G - 111mm Top Shoot Tube Length = H - 111mm IQ Bar 200 Series XX XX shorter tube to this length. Measure accurately the top length H, Subtract 111mm and cut the plain end of the longer tube to this length. (For flush doors subtract 101mm) Using the installation drift tube to prevent screw thread damage, drive the threaded shoot end plug into cut ends of both tubes. Plug must be driven in fully against the tube end. Step D: Positioning and fitting the pullman catches. XX To establish the mounting position for the top and bottom pullman catchess first determine which type of keep/striker is required for the installation. Standard door/floor keep (included) or Pullman flush door keep No. 406A (F) (see diagram). XX Place the template (DT-0073) on the door. Line up the appropriate lines. Mark the corresponding holes. XX Follow the instructions on the relevant template and drill the required holes. XX Remove the covers from the pullman catchess (two cover screws) XX Fit the pullman catches, using CSK screws provided. Re-fit the covers. Step E: Fitting the shoot tubes, guides & main unit. XX Remove the main unit from the door. XX Screw the previously prepared shoot tubes (section B) fully into the pullman catches. XX Slide the guides onto the tubes (one on each tube) XX Ensure the mounting plate cam is in the correct position (see template). XX Place the main unit onto the mounting plate allowing the tubes to drift to one side. XX Operate the main unit mechanism to retract the shoot spigots. Guide the shoot tubes into position and slowly release the mechanism whilst guiding the spigots into the end of the tubes. XX Unscrew the tubes from the pullman catchess until they almost contact the shoulder on the shoot spigots. Rotate the tubes back until the holes are facing the door. XX Pull the unit away from the door and fix the tubes using the M5x10 cap head screws provided. XX Fit unit back on the mounting plate and secure using three M5x8 CSK Screws. XX Locate the guides equidistant on the tubes (see diagram) and secure using the round headed screws provided. Ensuring the tubes are vertical and the guides are in alignment. Fixing and installation screws provided. For flush door use keep No. 406A. Fit as shown and adjust with packers until the correct engagement is achieved. Step G: Fitting the slave unit & oval cross bar. XX Temporarily fit the slave unit to the mounting plate. XX Measure accurately the arm gap (B) (see diagram) add 61mm to this dimension and cut oval cross bar to this length. XX Remove slave unit from its mounting plate insert one end of oval cross bar into the main unit arm and the other into the slave unit arm. XX Refit the slave unit to the mounting plate and secure using three M5x8 CSK Screws provided. XX Secure the cross bar with the two of M4x6 set screws one in each arm. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN Step H: Testing the operation & fitting the sign. XX Test the unit to ensure that when the Push Bar is operated the door opens immediately and swings freely and when the door is closed the pullman catches engage fully in the keeps and hold the door securely closed. XX Fit the green self adhesive ‘Push Bar to Open’ sign onto the door positioned immediately above the push bar. Step I: Re-Handing the unit (If required) If either unit is handed the wrong way in error, please follow these instructions. XX Turn the unit upside down & pull out the mounting plate to remove it (if required) XX Slide a small flat bladed screwdriver into the smaller bit of the large aperture along the inside face of the steel chassis inserting it between the chassis and the handing cam (see the diagram). XX Gently lever the cam forward until it disengages from the arm spindle. XX Rotate the arm to re-hand the unit the required way (ensure the cam is fully engaged). Step F: Fitting the keeps. XX Position the top/bottom keeps centred about the catch with the square face of the keep against the door (see diagram) and mark the holes. Fix in place using the countersunk 15 Fixing and installation … Drive Spindle (Note: Setting Marks) … .1 Preparing the device Step A: Setting the outside access device’s lever for left or right hand opening doors XX First establish the lever handing direction required by checking its position on the door. XX Remove the label & packing and gently rotate the lever in the required direction, until you feel / hear the drive assembly engage. XX Continue to move the lever against the spring pressure until it’s just past the horizontal position. XX Hold the lever still and carefully insert the supplied lever set pin (11), through the hole in the back plate (4). Engage the thread and tighten. The lever is now set. Step B: Re-setting the outside access device’s lever if set the wrong way in error XX Operate the cylinder lock key in an anti-clockwise. Remove the key. XX Remove the backplate assembly (4) (4 screws). Taking care not to displace the drive spindle (6) from the lever boss (12). XX Remove the lever set pin (11) (if it has been fitted) XX Look inside the body. Locate the lever drive pin (10). Depress the spring loaded lever drive pin to disengage the lever (9) from, the sprung disc (8). XX Gently rotate the lever towards the correct position until the drive lever drive pin (10) reengages. Taking care not to rotate the ‘sprung disc’. XX Continue to move the lever against the spring pressure until it’s just past the horizontal position and the lever drive pin engages in the new position. Fit the lever set pin to retain the lever in its new position. XX Refit the backplate assembly (4) (4 screws). Line up the setting marks on the drive spindle (6) with those on the backplate assembly. Test the operation of the unit. OPTIONAL 3RD ADDITIONAL FIXING For added security a third mounting screw is provided for an additional outside access device fixing. However this extra screw is only hidden from view when used in conjunction with two & three point exit units (by the shoot tube), but is visible on the inside face of the door on single point (latch) versions. Fixing and installation … .2 Fitting the device If this unit is to be fitted at the same time as the exit unit follow step C, if the unit is to be retrofitted to an existing installation follow step D. Step C: Positioning the device: When fitting at the same time as the exit device XX Ensure the correct holes are drilled when fitting the exit device main operating unit’s mounting plate, by following the instructions on the template supplied with the exit device. XX After fitting the mounting plates (section A on the exit device’s fitting instructions) pause with the installation of the exit device and fit the outside access device before continuing with its installation. Step D: Positioning the device: When retrofitting for use with an existing exit device XX First remove the exit device’s main unit from the door. But leave the mounting plates in place. Refer to the units fitting instructions for help (general removal procedure listed below) àà Slacken the arm retaining screws using 2mm Allen key (Push Bar Versions only) àà Remove the slave unit (three screws, No.2 Pozi) & cross bar, DO NOT remove its mounting plate (Push Bar Versions only) àà Remove the three main operating unit fixing screws (No.2 Pozi). Single point latch units can now be removed. àà Bolt Versions: unscrew the three guides & top trip (eight screws, No.2 Pozi). The unit can now be carefully removed from the door. àà Pullman Catch versions: Remove the Pullman catchess (No.2 Pozi screws, two each cover). Unscrew the two guides (four screws, each). Unscrew the Pullman catches (three screws, each). The unit can now be carefully removed from the door. XX Remove main units mounting plate from the door (six screws). XX Locate the large 22mm Diameter spindle hole (blind hole). Drill this hole fully through the door. XX Locate the two screw holes immediately above and bellow the large spindle hole. Open up these two screw holes to 9mm Diameter. And drill fully through the door. Step E: Positioning the 3rd additional fixing XX Mark a centre line vertically on the outside face of the door: Standard rebated door centre line = 34mm from edge of door frame Flush door centre line = 22mm from edge of door frame Double rebated door centre line = 22mm* from outermost edge of last opening door leaf 17 Fixing and installation Tip: measure from inner edge of the rebate & add the rebate width to the dimension Note: the centre line should pass through the centre of the … x Ø22mm) as drilled from the other side of the door. XX XX Align the template (DT-0075) with the marked centre line and the three holes. Using the template mark & drill the correct 3rd additional fixing hole (see diagram pos. (1) or (2)) through the door. Countersink this hole on the inside face of the door to suit the screw head with the dished washer (to stop it from pulling through the door face on timber doors). Prepare the 3rd additional fixing screw (14): Take one of the three supplied special M5x70 CSK screws; measure the door thickness, add 13mm to this size and cut this screw to this length (length includes head). Step F: Preparing the ‘main fixing screws’ & ‘square spindle’ XX Take two of the three supplied special M5x70 CSK screws; measure the door thickness, less 8mm from this size and cut the two screws to this length (length includes head). XX Measure the door thickness; add 6mm to this size and cut the supplied square spindle (18) to this length. Remove the fray from the cut end with a file. Step G: Fitting the outside access device XX Re-fit the exit device main operating unit’s mounting plate (if removed, section D). XX Insert the previously prepared spindle (section E) through the large diameter hole; into the mounting plate drive spindle (16). XX Rotate mounting plate drive spindle (16) to the correct position: should be sitting at an angle 45 degrees pointing in an upwards direction (e.g. northwest or north-easterly direction) XX Fit the outside access device to the door ensuring the spindle locates correctly in the OAD drive spindle (6). Ensure the setting marks are in alignment with ones on the backplate. XX Secure to the door using the previously prepared (section E) main fixing screws (17) and the 3rd additional fixing screw (14) if required. XX Ensure mounting plate drive spindle (16) is in the correct position! XX Operate the device to ensure the mounting plate drive spindle (16) rotates freely. XX Install / Re-install the exit device referring to its installation instructions. Step H: Testing the device XX Once the exit device has been installed / re-installed; test for free and correct operation of both the outside access device & the exit device/s. 18 IQ Bar 200 Series IQ Bar 200 Series … Drilling Template 0072 - Flush Doors / 1st Opening Double Door 24 IN LINE WITH EDGE OF FLUSH FRAME / SILL MARK & DRILL HOLES IN LINE WITH EDGE OF FLUSH DOOR FRAME MARK & DRILL HOLES 23mm 13mm 27mm 39mm IN LINE WITH EDGE OF: FRAME / SILL / FLOOR IN LINE WITH EDGE OF SINGLE DOORFRAME MARK & DRILL HOLES IN LINE WITH EDGE OF SINGLE DOORFRAME DOUBLE DOOR: IN LINE WITH EDGE OF INACTIVE (2nd OPENING) DOOR IN LINE WITH EDGE OF FLUSH DOOR FRAME MARK & DRILL HOLES 3mm FOR SUPPLIED No.8 WOOD SCREW. IN LINE WITH EDGE OF FLUSH: FRAME / SILL 23mm 13mm TIMBER DOORS: PILOT HOLE SIZES: … Drilling Template 0073 - Vertical Pullman Catches Fitting Template 27mm 39mm IN LINE WITH EDGE OF: FRAME / SILL / FLOOR THIS WAY UP FOR DOORS HUNG ON THE RIGHT HAND SIDE 3mm FOR SUPPLIED No.8 WOOD SCREW. TUBE CENTRE LINE MARK & DRILL … HOLES 25 IN LINE WITH EDGE OF SINGLE DOORFRAME TUBE CENTRE LINE MARK & DRILL … HOLES 27mm SINGLE DOOR MARK & DRILL … HOLES IN LINE WITH EDGE OF 2nd OPENING (INACTIVE) LEAF / FLUSH DOOR FRAME DOUBLE REBATED DOORS MARK & DRILL
… Mark: Product: Automatic door drives The product was tested on a voluntary basis and complies with the essential requirements. The certification mark shown above can be affixed on the product. It is not permitted to alter the certification mark in any way. In addition, the certification holder must not transfer the certificate to third parties. This certificate is valid until the listed date, unless it is cancelled earlier. All applicable requirements of the testing and certification regulations of TÜV SÜD Group have to be complied. For details see: www.tuvsud.com/ps-cert Test report no.: 713202627 Valid until: 2026-07-28 Date, 2021-07-30 ( Abdul Sabbagh ) Page
Sliding door systems for the i360 viewing tower – GEZE
… Marks Barfield Architects, who had previously designed the legendary big wheel, the London Eye . GEZE opens the doors for visitors to Brighton's newest attraction - with tailor-made sliding door systems which offer convenient and barrier-free access to the viewing tower, even at peak loads. Sliding door systems made to measure The GEZE Slimdrive sliding door system guides visitors quietly and precisely into the Beach Building. Sliding door systems made to measure The GEZE Slimdrive sliding door system guides visitors quietly and precisely into the Beach Building. Visually perfect: Glass façade with Slimdrive sliding door systems At the foot of the viewing tower stands the Beach Building , a sustained beach building with an accessible roof, which houses a meeting room, a shop and a restaurant. Six double-leaf sliding door systems, which open precisely and almost silently for the incoming visitors, are perfectly incorporated into the elegant glass façade. The sleek GEZE Slimdrive SL NT door drives, only … cm high, fit compactly and almost invisibly into the door sections, and support the continuous design of the glass façade. Functionality and design: Glass doors made to measure by GEZE Contemporary architecture: GEZE sliding door systems fit perfectly into the glass façade of the Beach Building. The Austrian specialist building company Fill Metallbau, who was tasked with building the metal and glass construction of the Beach Building , had high demands for the door systems used; because of the exposed location by the see, the building is frequently subjected to strong winds, meaning that sliding doors were more favourable than a swing door solution. At the same time, the sliding door system had to withstand the raw elements of the coast as well as the high influx of visitors. The six side-by-side sliding doors with GEZE Slimdrive SL NT sliding door drives are an ideal solution with regards to function and design. The British Airways i360 is a vertical pier; just like people in Victorian times, who enjoyed the 'walk on the water' on the West Pier, the visitors of today are fascinated by the 'walk through the air' with the i360. The right doors were an essential part of the project - quiet and efficient, durable and above all, visually in line with the glass aesthetic of the Beach Building. David Marks, chairman of British Airways i360 and managing director of Marks Barfield Architects State-of-the-art architecture with maritime history The British Airways i360 stands directly in front of the beach, at the exact height of the former West Pier . As a homage to the pier that was burned down in 2003, the two original payment offices of the West Pier were reproduced at a great cost. To the left and right of the viewing tower, set at each end of the accessible roof of the Beach Building, the historic ticket offices serve as a ticket centre and a café, and reflect the maritime heritage of the i360. The viewing gondola, with its all-round glazing, also offers a view back into the past. With up to 200 passengers, the cabin travels 138 m up the steel column of the viewing tower, and provides a view of Brighton, Hove and the English Channel, as well as the remains of the once magnificent West Pier , which still look out over the sea. We are extremely delighted that GEZE products are being used in a project as representative as the British Airways i360. The viewing tower is a unique structure which uses materials and technology from all over the world. With certainty, the i360 has become a new landmark for the UK, and we are proud that our sliding door systems are there to guide millions of people to this fantastic experience. Kaz Spiewakowski, managing director, GEZE UK GEZE products in the British Airways i360 GEZE Slimdrive SL NT door drives Products used Slimdrive Slimdrive SL NT Automatic linear sliding door system with low overall height and clear design line Go to product Related case studies and topics Topics | Security | Fire protection | Self-closing doors Self-closing doors Door closers can save lives in the event of a fire. But they are also useful and convenient in terms of safety, hygiene and energy-saving. Read more Sport/Culture | Public buildings | sustainability | safety Revolving door in the water Bathe like you're in the Mediterranean: the Badeparadies Schwarzwald impresses with its transparent glass construction. GEZE has provided innovative revolving doors tailored for the special glass façades. Read more Hotels & restaurants | Historic buildings | References | Building refurbishment | safety Glazed circular sliding doors at Schloss Elmau Retreat Elegant semi-circular glass sliding doors mark the hotel entrance area: Slimdrive SCR drives move the door leaves and welcome guests to the hotel with scarcely a sound. Read more
… marking in a clearly visible place on the door system. Danger zones on a 2-leaf automatic sliding door … 1-leaf yes 2-leaf 4-leaf no Automatic sliding doors Mark at least one box per section with a cross! Protection Closing movement Danger of crushing and impact 1-leaf: between leaf and surroundings from 2-leaf: between the leaves Closing safety sensor Low-energy Light curtain, on both sides Closing force (max. 67 N) N Closing speed cm/s Danger zone not secured (protective measures not sufficient) Opening run Danger of crushing and impact between leaf and surroundings Safe distances No danger of crushing for the head area No danger of crushing for the body No danger of crushing for the body s ≥ 500 mm then y ≤ … Automatic sliding doors Mark at least one box per section with a cross! Protection Opening run Low-energy Danger of crushing and impact between leaf and surroundings Opening force (max. 67 N) N Opening speed cm/s Danger zone not secured (protective measures not sufficient) Safe distances kept? yes Danger of being drawn in between leaf and surroundings no s ≤ … Only for linear sliding doors (not telescope doors) with door leaves made of fine-frame ISO glass With FR doors only limited protection of opening by sensors possible Automatic sliding doors Mark at least one box per section with a cross! Protection Opening and closing movement Danger of being drawn in Between leaf and floor Safe distances kept? yes no Sensor strip Danger zone not secured (protective measures not sufficient) No shearing points Danger of shearing Safe distances with s ≤ … Automatic sliding doors Mark at least one box per section with a cross! Protection Danger of cuts Safety glass (toughened safety glass, laminated safety glass) Danger of stumbling Floor guide slots ≤ 20 mm wide Floor guide and thresholds ≤ 12 mm high and ramp-shaped No obstacles in the passage Danger zone not secured (protective measures not sufficient) Danger of collision with glass door Marking of the glass (sticker etc.) Escape and rescue route door Danger through insufficient opening width Escape door width is not known, opening width exceeds mm Reduced opening width mm Building authority proof of the minimum opening width mm Danger through non-detection of escap- Movement detector in exiting direction ing persons depending on installation situation