Electrically locking panic locks for timber and steel doors
With our electrically locking panic locks for single-leaf timber and steel doors, the installation of additional locking elements is not required. The combination of a self-locking panic lock and an electric escape door locking device provides a compact solution, offering significant planning and time savings for architects and fabricators.
The EVP lock features standard DIN lock case dimensions and can therefore be retrofitted at any time. Additional milling in the door leaf or frame above the strike plate is not necessary.
The integrated automatic latchbolt ensures that the door is always locked—manual locking is not required. By positioning the holding point of the electric locking device in the area of the strike plate, it is located centrally in the door, thus preventing warping of the door leaf.
Features
Electrically locking panic locks enable controlled access and safe escape in an emergency—in accordance with EN 179 / EN 1125
Thanks to their compact design, the locks are ideal for single- and double-leaf door systems made of timber or steel
The locks can be combined with standard profile cylinders and door fittings; a freewheel cylinder is not required
Depending on the application, variants with monitoring contacts, silent latch, or integrated panic function are available
- The robust construction is specially designed for use in heavily frequented public buildings
Thanks to their compliance with DIN 18251, the locks are suitable for residential, commercial, and fire doors
- For sensitive areas such as clinics or schools, a silent latch for particularly quiet closing is optionally available
Easy integration into existing access control systems and building technology ensures a consistent security concept
Electrically locking panic locks: The right choice—not just in terms of security
Electrically locking panic locks for timber and steel doors combine robust locking technology with intelligent access control—ideal for modern security requirements. Whether in office buildings, educational institutions, or public facilities, their variety of versions, certified security according to DIN 18251, and compatibility with EN 179 / EN 1125 allow these locks to be reliably and compliantly integrated into individual door and escape security concepts.
Reliability
The reliable mechanics ensure consistently dependable operation even with high usage frequency. Ideal for use in residential, commercial, and fire doors.
Versatility
Whether panic function, escape door approval, or quiet door closing—mortise locks for timber and steel doors can be flexibly adapted to door profile, standards, and usage situation.
Security
Certified versions offer increased burglary protection and meet the applicable requirements of DIN 18251 as well as EN 179 and EN 1125 for doors in rescue and escape routes.
Technical data & standards
| Products | Type of lock | Usable in | Panic function | Secured latch hold | Type | Note | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1-leaf | 2-leaf | ||||||||
| Panic locks Series 21 EVP (self-locking) |
Electrically locking panic locks (EVP) |
x | B | - | - | Optional | B-2120 | ||
| x | E | - | - | Optional | B-2126 | ||||
| x | E | - | - | Optional | SECURY 2116 EVP |
Can be combined with A-opener |
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Standards and safety requirements
Electrically locking panic locks for timber and steel doors meet the highest safety requirements and are approved according to DIN EN 179 (emergency exits) and DIN EN 1125 (panic doors). They also comply with certified safety according to DIN 18251 and are often VdS-certified, enabling their use in burglar-resistant doors according to DIN EN 1627–1630. Many versions also feature fire and smoke protection suitability as well as CE marking for the European market. This allows these locks to be reliably integrated into modern access control and escape security concepts.