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23.01.2008

New DORMA Push Pad panic hardware makes range unbeatable

DORMA has added push pads to it’s existing range of panic hardware. The new Push Pad series of panic hardware – the PH 2100 - is specifically for use in areas of “trained traffic”. This addition to the already extensive choice available means that DORMA can now provide a solution for practically any panic hardware requirement.

The PH 2100 is an innovative, high-quality range of Push Pad emergency exit devices for use on escape routes and can be fitted to both single or double-leaf standard doors, or fire and smoke check doors, up to 200kg in weight.

A major feature of the range is its modularity. The units can be used as a standalone, or in conjunction with DORMA PHA 2000 accessories – rods, covers and latches – to provide three-point locking for extra security. Also, there are complete modular Push Pad packages for two-point locking available with the option of Mazak latch bolts, steel anti-thrust latch bolts, or steel shoot bolts. The PH 2100 series can also be combined with the existing DORMA PHT range of external operating trims.

The DORMA PH 2100 offers both single-point and two-point options with latch or shoot bolt locking, and the series is CE Marked to BS EN 179, for emergency exit devices operated by a lever handle or push pad, where the exit door is used by trained personnel only and not the general public.

This is complemented by the other panic hardware solutions available from DORMA which are CE Marked to BS EN 1125, where the exit door is used by the public and escape can be made with minimum effort and without prior knowledge of the device. This combination of options makes the DORMA panic hardware range the most comprehensive on the market.

In addition to being CE Marked to BS EN179, the new Push Pad products are also CERTIFIRE Approved (CF318) for use on Timber Fire Doors for 1 Hour and Metal Fire Doors (Insulated and Un-insulated) for 4 Hours.


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