Mortise door locks for escape doors.
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Secure and efficient solutions in accordance with EN 179 and EN 1125.
Whether you require mortise locks for emergency exit locks in accordance with EN 179 or for panic door locks in accordance with EN 1125, with the tried and tested solutions of our comprehensive KFV panic programme, you can rely on the highest degree of functional security and on maximum efficiency. The innovative product details ensure smooth procedures not only in case of emergency, but already during the fabrication. Therefore the DIN direction can be simply adjusted via the latch at any time.
All the benefits at a glance:
- Adjustable DIN direction
- Direction of escape can be set on the main lock for function B and D
- Optionally suitable for fire-rated doors (minimum face plate widths of 16 mm with FS latch)
- Escutcheon holes at a minimum 35 mm backset
- Can be combined with KFV standard frame parts
- DIN cylinder with and without free-running cam function and/or round cylinder can be used
Locking functions
These functions can be implemented with our panic locks.
Mortise locks for escape doors can generally be opened in the direction of escape without a key, even when they are locked. The options for opening the door against the direction of escape vary depending on the locking function.
Switching function B:
• The door can only be opened against the direction of escape using the lever handle after it has been unlocked with the key
• After using the escape function, access against the direction of escape is blocked again once the door closes and it is not possible to go back into the building
Access function D:
- The door can only be opened against the direction of escape using the lever handle after it has been unlocked with the key
- After using the escape function, access against the direction of escape is blocked again once the door closes and it is not possible to go back into the building
Cylinder operated lock E:
• The door can only be opened against the direction of escape after it has been unlocked with the key
• After using the escape function, access against the direction of escape is blocked again once the door closes and it is not possible to go back into the building