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New approaches to escape door security<br />

Escape door locking and panic lock in one system<br />

The escape door package: Electrically locking panic lock ( (EVP) )<br />

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

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

in accordance with EltVTR, in interaction<br />

with an electronically locking panic<br />

lock (EVP) on 1-leaf emergency doors in<br />

accordance with EN 179 and panic doors in<br />

accordance with EN 1125<br />

��Suitable for retrofitting thanks to DIN<br />

lock case dimensions<br />

��The automatic latchbolt guarantees a<br />

securely locked door even in the event of<br />

a power failure. No need to manually lock<br />

the door<br />

��The escape door lock is optimally positioned<br />

at the centre of the door<br />

��Additional millings in the door leaf or<br />

frame are no longer required<br />

��Reduced number of system components<br />

on an escape door<br />

��In the escape door package, the EVP panic<br />

lock is combined with an FTNT escape<br />

door control unit and can be networked<br />

using the BKS NET door bus interface<br />

The escape door package<br />

1. The electrically locking panic lock (EVP)<br />

UNTIL NOW<br />

Door with conventional<br />

lock and electric<br />

escape door strike<br />

EVP<br />

lock<br />

series <strong>19</strong><br />

2. FTNT10 escape door control system<br />

Unlocked Alarm Locked<br />

Escape door security<br />

EXCLUSIVE<br />

Door with<br />

EVP lock<br />

NEW<br />

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