DORMA launches new Contur design panic hardware range
DORMA's PHA 2000 and PHB 3000 modular panic hardware systems have been restyled and launched in line with DORMA's new Contur design. Its attractive cubic design and compact profile brings a clean, elegant, visual consistency to any installation. The new range also allows the panic hardware to be fully co-ordinated with other DORMA automatic and door hardware products featuring the Contur design - resulting in a complete design solution for environments such as schools, hospitals, hotels, airports, shopping malls and theatres.
The units are still clearly identifiable as hardware for emergency exits and escape routes; and this combined with exceptional performance characteristics make the DORMA PHA 2000 and the PHB 3000 two of the most dependable and safe panic hardware systems on the market.
The PHA 2000 version offers crossbar actuation and the PHB 3000 pushbar actuation. Both units are CE marked, fully compliant with EN 1125 and offer a precision fit for a whole range of applications from timber doors to metal doors, with single to multi-point locking. There is also an exit Push Pad series CE marked to EN 179 for installations where the exit door is used by trained personnel only.
There are no visible fixings and both systems can be used for every type of door, right or left handed, narrow-framed or solid timber, single or double - and with flush or over-rebated meeting stiles. The DORMA PHA 2000 is particularly suitable for narrow-framed doors and the PHB 3000 system for solid timber doors. Dogging is supplied as standard on the two systems.
In addition to the standard colour range, both the PHA 2000 and PHB 3000 are available in a stainless steel finish.
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