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With this system, DORMA is able to offer a comprehensive range of high-quality panic hardware fittings with horizontal and vertical locking for doors in emergency exits and escape routes– applications in which safety, reliability and aesthetic attractiveness are indispensable requirements.
DORMA’s PHA and PHB products
These cover in full the hardware requirements that arise in public-frequented facilities such as hospitals, universities and schools, sports stadiums, concert halls, shopping malls, hotels and administrative buildings.
Practical panic hardware for many door situations
With the series PHA 2000 crossbar and the series PHB 3000 pushbar combined with the universally applicable PHT external fittings, DORMA is able to offer a range suitable not only for narrow stile doors but also timber and similar full-face doors. The wide security latchbolt engages in a keeper that is normally mounted on the frame. This ensures that the latch is extremely easy to mount and that the door is also securely locked.
Consistent high quality, readily adaptable
DORMA’s PHA 2000 devices can be fitted to a wide range of toughened glass doors, offering high user safety and security, easy and reliable operation and excellent quality for a long service life.
The Panic Hardware products of the series DORMA PHA 2000 and PHB 3000 have been tested to and certified compliant with EN 1125. All products meet the requirements of Annex ZA to EN 1125 and are therefore qualified to bear the mark of conformity.
National Stadium - Brasilia (BRA)
The Brazilian National Stadium built in 1974 in Brasilia (originally named after Mané Garrincha, a famous Brazilian footballer) was almost completely dismantled and rebuilt for the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
DORMA equipped the stadium with extensive glass architectural hardware, numerous floor springs and a sophisticated range of emergency escape route systems. Ensuring spectator safety means that the emergency exit and escape route systems must comply with the provisions of the Disability Discrimination Act. Because people with limited freedom of movement also need to feel safe and sound in the stadium. Barrier-free access is a non-negotiable must.
dormakaba offer a comprehensive portfolio of products and services for security and access for rooms and buildings.
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