EN 16005-2012 pdf download.Power operated pedestrian doorsets – Safety in use Requirements and test methods.
Any off-set in the drum wall of a revolving doorset shall not exceed 10 mm in size, unless protected.
The floor covering (i.e. barrier matting, threshold matting. kawneer matting) used in a revolving doorset shall be even, with a maximum unevenness of 4 mm. in the area swept by the doorset leaves. Any gaps in the floor covering shall not exceed 4 mm in width.
The gap between the lower edge of the doorset leaves of revoMng doorsets and the floor shall not exceed 8 mm; otherwise the gap shall be protected by means of a protective device complying with 4.6.8.
Danger points between main and opposing closing edges shall be protected with devices complying with 4.6.8. The dynamic force after actuation of the protective device shall not exceed 150 N at danger points between main and opposing closing edge of revolving doorsets used by persons in need of special protection.
PSPE installed at danger points shall also meet the requirements of EN 1760-2 with regard to protection against potential finger traps.
4.7.1.3 Protection when doorset leaves are swIvelled beyond 150
The pivoted doorset leaves of revolving doorsets shall incorporate a switching device which detects any swivelling of the leaf beyond an angle of 150 in either direction. The device, when activated, shall send a stop signal to the control system.
After return of the leaf to the operational position, a functional check is carried out by the monitoring system and automatic restart of the doorset is allowed only if all safety functions are working properly.
4.7.1.4 Emergency stop function
Revolving doorsets shall be equipped with an emergency stop command device in accordance with EN ISO 13850, stop category 1. Low energy power operated revolving doorsets shall be equipped with an emergency stop command device in accordance with EN ISO 13850, stop category “0”.
Emergency stop devices shall be positioned at the access point in the inner side of the building.
After reset of an emergency stop device, a functional check is carried out by the monitoring system and automatic restart of the doorset is allowed only if all safety functions are working properly.
4.7.1.5 Lighting
Suitable integral lighting to illuminate the swept areas of power operated revolving doorsets shall be provided if normal ambient lighting is insufficient to ensure the safety of users.
Swept areas of power operated revolving doorsets shall be illuminated with minimum 50 lx. This level can be provided by normal ambient lighting or integral lighting.
The level shall be measured at one meter from the floor level in the centre of the compartment.
4.7.1.6 Danger of entrapment
It shall be ensured that persons cannot be entrapped in the passage area of the doorset during normal service or if the power supply fails. It shall be possible to open or close the doorset leaf or leaves by means of a force not exceeding 220 N.
4.7.2 AdditIonal requirements for doorsets in escape routes and emergency exits
4.7.2.1 Operating mode selection
When an operating mode selector is used, the mode of operation shall be clearly identified and marked on the operating mode selector.
If a “locked’ mode of operation is available, the mode of operation shall be protected, e.g. by an access code or a key, so that changes can only be made by authonsed personnel.
4.7.2.2 Power operated doorsets with break-out function Maximum width of floor guide slots shall be ≤ 20 mm.
Thresholds that are essential to the functioning or secunng of a doorset shall not exceed 12 mm in height and their edges shall be sloped in order to minimise the danger of tripping.
The break-out function may be security-locked (to prevent unauthorised entry) ii the requirements of 4.7.2.1 are fulfilled.
Doorset leaves or doorset leaves and side screens shall be capable of being broken out in any position in the direction of escape. The total force required to release the break out function shall not exceed 220 N. The force shall be measured in a static way at the leading edge at right angles to the doorset leaf or side screen at a height of (1 000 ± 10) mm.
If the swing leaf is fitted with a mechanical doorset closing device, the force required to further open the doorset shall not exceed 150 N when measured in a static way at the leading edge at right angles to the doorset leaf or side screen at a height of (1 000 ± 10) mm.
When the doorset leaf or side screen is broken out, the automatic doorset movement shall stop or reach a pre-determined safe position arid stop. The doorset shall remain stationary until the broken out leaves have fully recovered the normal operation position.
An emergency break-out pictogram shall be fitted on doorsets with an emergency break-out function. An example of a suitable pictogram is shown in Annex E.EN 16005-2012 pdf download.
EN 16005-2012 pdf download
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