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Doors in office buildings fulfil a number of different functions depending on their location and use: sound insulation, fire or smoke protection, emergency exit, access control, automation and convenience functions. Strähle provides doors for each system that fulfil a wide variety of different functions and fit seamlessly into the appearance.
All doors by Strähle conform with the requirements for sound insulation in office buildings. The doors have different sound insulation values depending on the construction and design.
Solid doors up to 42 dB Rwp (SSK III) Aluminium frame door up to 42 dB Rwp (SSK II) Flush-bonded glazing door up to 45 dB Rwp (SSK III) Fire protection door up to 37 dB Rwp (SSK II)
Emergency doors ensure that occupants can leave the building safely in an emergency. Strähle doors can be equipped as emergency exit doors with panic fittings in accordance with EN 179 or EN 1125, as well as with locking in accordance with EltVTR (German directive for electrical locking systems on escape route doors).
Panic fittings in accordance with EN 179: Fittings are levers or push pads. To minimise the risk of injury, the free end of the lever points towards the surface of the door panel. The fittings can be in the form of a handle or a handle/knob set, depending on the function. They have to conform with usual panic locks.
Panic fittings in accordance with EN 1125: Push-bars are fitted in the direction of flight (outwards) which enable the doors to be opened quickly and safely in the event of a dangerous situation, even if there is a large crowd of people.
Emergency exit locking in accordance with EltVTR: Locking an escape route which is only to be used in an emergency must be in accordance with EltVTR (German directive for electrical locking systems on escape route doors). Electrical locking is always installed in addition to mechanical locks – i.e. not opposite the lock latch. The locking mechanisms used by Strähle are equipped with an emergency exit door opener which uses the quiescent circuit principle in conjunction with a latch lock or an additional locking element outside the latch. The escape route control and the electrical lock must be coordinated with one other and installed close to the door.
The electrohydraulic drives are installed anywhere where comfort and assistance in opening a door are desired and where barrier-free access through heavy door elements is required. The fitting depends on the type of door, as the required drive systems depend on the weight of the door panel and the intended use.
In the event of a fire, smoke protection doors prevent smoke or gases from spreading through a building. According to the DIN norm, the smoke protection door must be able to prevent smoke from passing for a period of around ten minutes. Depending on the design, Strähle offers a number of single-leaf (RS-1) smoke protection doors which conform with this standard. Depending on the system used, aluminium frame doors, flush-bonded glazing doors and solid doors are available.