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Locking elements for emergency exit doors

Locking elements are key components of a standard-compliant emergency exit door locking system. They reliably secure doors in everyday use and enable quick, controlled unlocking in an emergency. Whether in public buildings, commercial properties, or industrial facilities – they meet the highest requirements for safety, functionality, and compatibility.

 

Tested components such as emergency exit door releases, holding magnets, and electromechanical locks are used, which clearly indicate the current locking status via feedback contacts. The technology is tailored to the requirements of EltVTR and DIN EN 13637 and is suitable for a wide range of door situations – for example, with timber, steel, or tubular frame doors.

 

Our emergency exit door locking systems can be flexibly combined with control units, strike plates, and emergency exit door controls. Thanks to robust construction, easy installation, and network-capable design, a durable, secure system for standard-compliant escape route technology is created.

 

Holding magnet
Electric strike with magnetic lock

Holding magnets

Holding magnets reliably secure emergency exit doors during normal operation and can be released in a controlled manner in an emergency – suitable for concealed installation.
Robust electric strike with metal housing

Emergency exit door releases

Emergency exit door releases unlock safely in an emergency using the fail-safe principle, are EVP-compatible, and tested according to EltVTR and EN 1125.
Electrically locking panic lock
BKS mortise lock zinc-plated with cylinder hole-type

Electrically locking panic locks for timber and steel doors (EVP)

Electrically locking panic locks combine mechanical stability with electronic security and are ideal for escape and rescue routes.
Electrically locking panic lock
Mortise lock for doors

Electrically locking panic locks for tubular frame doors (EVP)

Electrically locking panic locks specifically for tubular frame doors combine mechanical stability with electronic security and are ideal for escape and rescue routes.
EVT - electrically locked touch bar

Electrically locking touch bar (EVT)

The electrically locking touch bar (EVT) combines a panic lock and emergency exit door locking in a compact system – intuitive to operate, standard-compliant, and ideal for demanding doors.
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