Tab. 3 :
Classification key
in accordance
with DIN EN 1125
1
Test cycles: DIN
EN 1125
prescribes
200,000 test
cycles; actually
1,000,000 test
cycles were
successfully
passed
EN
48
DIN EN 1125 – Panic function B, C, D, and E
The properties of locks are described by the ten-digit classification key according
to DIN EN 1125.
The classification key
for this lock is:
Tab. 3 explains the classification key.
Class
Meaning
3
For use in doors with a high usage frequency, entailing little
occasion for care and thus is a possibility of accidents or
misuse, such as in public buildings where people frequently
carry bulky objects.
7
200,000
7
Door mass >200 kg
B
Suitable for use on fire and smoke protection doors on the
basis of testing in accordance with EN 1634-1
1
Suitable for critical security function
3
High corrosion resistance in accordance with EN 1670:2007
section 5.6
2
See "DIN EN 179 – Panic function B, C, D, E, and P", page 49,
because this standard specified higher requirements
2
Up to 100 mm projection (normal projection) of the horizon-
tal push rod
A/B
Panic door lock
· A
· with handle bar actuation
· B
· with push bar actuation
A/B
For installation in single-leaf doors and in active or inactive
leaf in double-leaf doors
· A
· with unlocking pin
1
test cycles
3 7 7 B
1 3 2 2 A A
0
Safety instructions
B