2.2 Safety when fitting cylinders to fire doors
WARNING!
Life-threatening hazard due to malfunctions
in fire doors.
Fire doors which do not function correctly
may result in death in hazardous situations.
– The cylinders are approved for use in fire
doors as per DIN EN 1634-1: T90. The chief
fire ocer from the local fire service or an
authorised expert must carry out the final
inspection of the fire door, including the
fitted cylinder.
– Match the cylinder to the requirements of
other components.
– Only a specialist company may incorporate
the cylinder into fire alarm systems.
– Observe applicable guidelines and building
regulations regarding correct maintenance
and safety inspections. A record must be
made of the date, scope and results of
inspections and kept in a safe place.
2.3 Safety when fitting cylinders to emergency doors
WARNING!
Life-threatening hazard due to malfunctions
in emergency doors.
Emergency doors which do not function cor-
rectly may result in death in hazardous situa-
tions.
– Have cylinders installed into emergency
doors by a specialist company only.
– Check and install cylinder, lock, fitting and
mounting accessories as a unit for use in
emergency exit locking systems as per DIN
EN 179 or panic exit devices as per DIN EN
1125.
– Observe applicable guidelines and building
regulations regarding correct maintenance
and safety inspections. A record must be
made of the date, scope and results of
inspections and kept in a safe place. Take
into account inspections and inspection
periods as per technical approval for panic
locks.
Malfunctions in fire doors
Malfunctions in emergency doors
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