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Geze rolls out new emergency door lock

DUBAI, October 11, 2015

Geze system, a leading manufacturer of construction systems for door, window and safety technology, has launched the new FTV 320 emergency door lock in the Middle East.

Geze system solutions combine individual safety requirements for doors and windows.

The electrical locking of emergency doors is an important component of the Geze SecuLogic emergency exit system, said a statement from the company.

Together with the TZ 320 or TZ 300 door control units, the FTV 320 is the ideal way to secure emergency routes against unauthorised entry.

Major advantages of the new components are the reliable unlocking in an emergency - even under high preload - as well as high retention forces which thwart any attempts at forcing, said the statement.

The FTV 320 is an ideal locking element for many security applications, including the Geze interlocking door system for example, it added.

Following authorised activation or if the emergency push button on the door control unit is pressed, the FTV 320 unlocks and releases a door. The new innovative three-latch design is very sturdy, as it is able to absorb a force of over 5,000 N, said a company spokesman.

"The FTV 320 provides secure unlocking according to the closed-circuit current principle, including under preload. It makes reliable opening possible even if, for example, people press against the door in a panic situation. As well as helping people to leave a building safely in an emergency, the FTV 320 also has the advantage of increased burglar resistance," he stated.

According to him, the electrical connection is time-saving and error-proof: terminals do not have to be dual-assigned, and no cable bridges are needed.

Due to its compact dimensions, the FTV 320 takes up little space within the door since the new design principle does not need a latch lock.

The mechanism and the control circuit board of the FTV 320 feature a special anti-tamper protection and are vandal-proof. Attempts to sabotage it are immediately notified to the door control unit or an alarm system, he added.-TradeArabia News Service




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