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BAU 2013, Munich January 14 – 19, 2013 ... - G-U Hardware

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New approaches to escape door security<br />

Escape door lock integrated into the touch bar<br />

The escape door package: EVT electrically locking g touch bar<br />

In conjunction with the FTNT escape door control systemm<br />

��Integration of an escape door locking unit<br />

complying with EltVTR into a touch bar on<br />

single or double-leaf escape doors in accordance<br />

with EN 1125<br />

��The integrated LED display in the electrically<br />

locked touch bar (EVT) clearly signals<br />

the status "locked" or "unlocked"<br />

��In a locked state, the door is secured by<br />

the locking point of the locking system<br />

��Functional impairments and/or damage of<br />

the door from attempts to gain unauthorised<br />

access are prevented by the EVT<br />

��Reduced number of system components<br />

on an escape door<br />

��Approved to EN 1125 for use and combination<br />

with all panic locks of the GU<br />

group<br />

��In the escape door package, the EVT is<br />

combined with the FTNT escape door control<br />

unit and can be optionally networked<br />

via the BKS NET door bus interface<br />

The escape door package<br />

1. EVT electrically locked touch bar<br />

2. FTNT10 escape door control system<br />

Unlocked Alarm Locked<br />

Escape door security<br />

EXCLUSIVE<br />

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