Door hardware suitable for panic door devices in accordance with DIN EN 1125 FSB crossbar fittings provide a means of opening doors through a pushing motion that either acts on the lock or latch instead of the usual turn of a key or handle. The force exerted is transmitted to the lock follower by a bevel gear pair acting directly through the spindle via a horizontal bar extending across at least 60 % of the width of the door. The door can be opened by pressing any part of the crossbar. The furniture to be fitted to emergency exits and anti-panic doors has been enshrined in European standards binding on all EU States. The requirements for emergency exit devices are set out and laid down in DIN EN 179 and those for panic exit devices in DIN EN 1125. The hardware package for panic doors comprises a fastening element (lock), a lock receiver (striking plate) and a horizontal bar that are to be tested and certified as a unit in line with the applicable statutory provisions. It is not admissible to randomly combine components, notably such as are made by different companies, even if each of the individual components concerned have been duly approved. Building authority approval would be forfeited as regards both the panic door device and the fastening element in such an instance. This would also have consequences for planners and fabricators in terms of liability. FSB is accordingly compelled to reject any related claims that may arise from such a situation. Kitemarking DIN EN 1125 DO 30.09
ƒdoor lever handle furniture to DIN EN 1125 Kitemark DO 30.09 Door lever handle furniture FSB spindle 05 0125 for split follower In addition to the door thickness, please advise dimensions XA and when ordering. XA A outside headless screw inside I I A LA door thickness LI Lever/fixed knob furniture FSB half-spindle with threaded plug for rotatable mounting in knob Please advise door thickness when ordering; goods supplied with spindle to match. FSB DIN 18 273 FS Inactive leaf furniture Full spindle Blank rose or backplate on outside, leverand-rose/backplate assembly with prefitted full spindle on inside. Please advise door thickness and Dimension when ordering; goods supplied with spindle to match. The above types of furniture are supplied as a complete unit with the applicable spindles and the kitemark text suitable for suitable for EN 1125 - DO 30.09. 2 FSB Panic door devices
Exit bar DIN EN 1125 The rotary movement required to activate the lock follower is achieved by the interplay between the bevel gear and square when pressing on the horizontal bar. A dead stop is installed in order to intercept the necessary test forces. A spring ensures that the exit bar returns to the starting position after activation. To prevent the crossbar fitting striking the door s own frame when the door is opened, it is necessary to maintain a distance between the frame and the centre of the bar of at least 30 mm. Please bear this in mind when deciding on the door s stile and general configuration. a depends on lock stop limit a 9 mm follower min. 30 46 58 19 21,5 72 112 50 3 Ø 10 45 46 58 19 21,5 72 112 6 Ø 10 Size and connection dimensions for exit bars PC 72 mm 111 7 46 58 19 21,5 92 112 50 3 Ø 10 45 46 58 19 21,5 92 112 6 Ø 10 Size and connection dimensions for exit bars PC 92 mm 22 111 22 7 FSB Panic door devices 3
Frame door exit bar for active leaf, PC 92 mm Exit bar for active leaf in the fire-rated version, design predestined for frame doors Distance PC 92 mm 58 50 suitable for locks: SSF + Wilka, a = 30 a 01112 (fitting on right) a 02112 (fitting on left) 92 Winkhaus, a = 47 a 01512 (fitting on right) a 02512 (fitting on left) 111 Illustration rhs Fuhr*, a = 40 a 01312 (fitting on right) a 02312 (fitting on left) * Multisafe 870 and 881 XA Define bar length: twice the 68 mm = Bar length (tested to max. 1150 mm) Dimension Dimension XA (see ill. page 5) (see ill. page 5) Lock not included in delivery 4 FSB Panic door devices
Frame door exit bar for inactive leaf Exit bar for inactive leaf in the fire-rated version, design predestined for frame doors 50 suitable for locks: Wilka, a = 40 C 03301 (fitting on right) C 04301 (fitting on left) 58 111 Illustration rhs Define bar length: twice the 68 mm = Bar length (tested to max. 1150 mm) Dimension (see below) fitting for inactive door DIN right hand outwards fitting for active door DIN left hand outwards fitting for active door DIN left hand outwards FSB Panic door devices 5
Timber door exit bar for active leaf, PC 72 mm Exit bar for active leaves in fire-rated version, design predestined for timber doors Distance PC 72 mm 58 50 suitable for locks: BMH, a = 30 C 01110 (fitting on right) C 02110 (fitting on left) 72 Illustration rhs 111 A XA Define bar length: twice the 68 mm = Bar length (tested to max. 1150 mm) Dimension Dimension XA (see ill. page 7) (see ill. page 7) Lock not included in delivery 6 FSB Panic door devices
Vollblatttür-Stangenbeschlag für Standflügel Exit bar for inactive leaf in the fire-rated version, design predestined for timber doors 50 suitable for locks: BMH, a = 45 C 03400 (fitting on right) C 04400 (fitting on left) 58 Illustration rhs 111 A Define bar length: twice the 68 mm = Bar length (tested to max. 1150 mm) Dimension (see below) fitting for inactive door DIN right hand outwards fitting for active door DIN left hand outwards fitting for active door DIN left hand outwards FSB Panic door devices 7
Extract from the Technical Requirements under DIN EN 1125 for hardware A panic door device is required to facilitate opening of the door by hand from the inside within 1 second. Door not under load The force needing to be exerted must not exceed 80 N. Door under load The force needing to be exerted must not exceed 220 N given an existing load on the door of 1,000 N. 80 N 220 N Door not under load Door under load Resistance to improper use As a means of demonstrating its resistance to improper use, the hardware is required to withstand forces applied horizontally and parallel to the door leaf of 1,000 N in each case. Fatigue resistance Fatigue resistance shall be verified in a regime involving 200,000 cycles. Proof of suitability for doors weighing up to 200 kg (Class 6) has been forthcoming. Franz Schneider Brakel GmbH + Co KG Nieheimer Straße 38 33034 Brakel Germany Phone +49 5272 608-0 Fax +49 5272 608-300 www.fsb.de info@fsb.de 8 FSB Panic door devices 6 79 8430 01119 0001 07 2013 All details subject to modification