GSO EN 1125:2011

Gulf Standard   Current Edition
· Approved on 12 October 2011 ·

Building hardware - Panic exit devices operated by a horizontal bar - Requirements and test methods

Building accessories
Including locks, buzzers, bells, bolts, door and window hardware, etc.

GSO EN 1125:2011 Files

GSO EN 1125:2011 Scope

This European Standard specifies requirements for the manufacture, performance and testing of panic exit devices mechanically operated by either a horizontal push-bar or a horizontal touch-bar, specifically designed for use in a panic situation on escape routes. The suitability of a panic exit device for use on fire/smoke resisting door assemblies is determined by fire performance tests conducted in addition to the performance tests required by this European Standard. Annex B indicates additional requirements for these products. This European Standard covers panic exit devices which are either manufactured and placed on the market in their entirety by one producer or produced by more than one producer and subsequently placed on the market as a kit in a single transaction.

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