Commercial Door Closer for Access Control

by Generic

KES 4,500 Excl. Tax
  • Apply to various commercial doors
  • Popular European style cast aluminium body
  • Complied with CE:EN 1154 performance and EN1634 fire test
  • U503B : Bronze Door Closer (Medium Duty)
  • Ordering no. 80U503B
SKU9272

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Description

Commercial Door Closer for Access Control 

  • Type: Hydraulic or pneumatic door closer, designed for heavy-duty commercial use.

  • Adjustable Closing Speed: Allows you to control the speed at which the door closes, ensuring smooth and controlled closing.

  • Adjustable Latching Speed: Enables you to control the speed at which the door latches shut in the final moments of closing.

  • Backcheck Function: Provides resistance to the door opening too quickly or with excessive force, preventing damage to the door or wall.

  • Hold-Open Feature: Some models may have a hold-open function that allows the door to be temporarily held in the open position.

  • Delayed Action: Offers an adjustable delay before the door starts closing after it's been opened, which is useful for accommodating people with disabilities or heavy traffic areas.

  • Closing Force: Measured in force (usually in Newtons or pounds) required to open the door against the closing mechanism. Make sure the door closer complies with relevant accessibility standards.

  • Materials and Finish: Typically made of durable materials such as aluminum, steel, or other heavy-duty metals. Finish options might include aluminum, bronze, or stainless steel for aesthetics and corrosion resistance.

  • Installation: Designed for surface-mounted or concealed installation, depending on your specific needs and preferences.

  • Compatibility with Access Control Systems: Some door closers can be integrated with electronic access control systems, allowing remote control and monitoring of door status.

  • Fire Rating: Ensure the door closer meets any fire and safety regulations applicable to your building.

  • ADA Compliance: Make sure the door closer complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards for ease of use.

  • Certifications: Look for door closers that are certified to relevant industry standards, such as UL (Underwriters Laboratories) or ANSI/BHMA (Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association).