Electrically locking panic locks for tubular frame doors
Electrically locking panic locks for tubular frame doors have been specially developed for doors with narrow profile cross-sections, as are often found in aluminium or steel frames. Thanks to their compact design, variable backset dimensions and reversible latch, they are ideal for single and double-leaf tubular frame doors – both in new buildings and for retrofitting.
The locks offer automatic self-locking when the door is closed and can be electrically unlocked – for example via access control or escape door systems. Tested according to DIN 18251 as well as EN 179 and EN 1125, they meet the requirements for use in escape and rescue routes.
In combination with monitoring contacts, panic functions and suitable hardware, they provide a safe, standard-compliant and convenient solution for public, commercial and security-relevant buildings.
Features
The compact design is optimally suited for narrow aluminium or steel profiles in tubular frame doors on escape and rescue routes
Variants with backset dimensions from 25 mm allow flexible installation in a wide range of door profiles – both DIN left and DIN right
The locks automatically lock when the door is closed and can be electrically unlocked via access control systems
- They comply with DIN 18251 and are certified according to EN 179 and EN 1125 for use in escape and rescue doors
The electric control enables controlled release of the panic function while providing a high level of tamper protection
Monitoring contacts provide precise feedback on lock and bolt status for door management and building systems
- Compatible with standard profile cylinders – a freewheel cylinder is generally not required
Durable, low-maintenance and ideal for doors with high frequency of use and security-relevant requirements in commercial buildings
Electrically locking panic locks: The right choice – not only in terms of security
Electrically locking panic locks for tubular frame doors combine proven escape door technology with modern access control. Whether in public buildings, administrative buildings or security-relevant facilities – thanks to various versions and functions, these locks can be optimally integrated into any electronic security concept.
Reliability
The automatic locking after door closure ensures immediate security – ideal for highly frequented escape and rescue routes.
Versatility
Whether with panic function, monitoring contacts or connection to access control systems – the locks can be flexibly integrated.
Security
Certified versions meet the requirements of EN 179 and EN 1125 and enable standard-compliant unlocking in an emergency.
Technical data & standards
| Products | Type of lock | Usable in | Panic function | Secured latch hold | Type | Note | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1-leaf | 2-leaf | ||||||||
| Panic locks Series 19 EVP (self-locking) |
Electrically locked panic locks |
x | - | - | Optional | Optional | B-1828 | Strike plate protection latch optional |
|
| x | - | x | Optional | Optional | B-1838 | ||||
| x | - | x | Optional | Optional | B-1839 | ||||
Standards and safety requirements
Electrically locking panic locks for tubular frame doors meet the highest safety standards and are – depending on the version – certified according to DIN EN 12209. Versions with panic function also comply with the European standards DIN EN 179 (emergency exits) and DIN EN 1125 (panic doors). Suitability for use in burglar-resistant doors according to DIN EN 1627–1630 is also provided, as is the availability of versions with CE marking as well as fire and smoke protection approvals for the European market.