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ePED®escape route technology
Electrical locking devices of doors along escape routes protect escape routes
from misuse. The door is blocked in the escape direction in the process. In case of
danger, the escape door is released with an emergency open button and an alarm
is triggered. The alarm simultaneously serves as a deterrent against misuse.
The system has been tested in compliance with the German ‘Guidelines for
Electronic Locking Systems in Doors along Escape Routes’ (EltVTR) and satisfies
the technical safety requirements for a release in case of danger.
Safety-related features include:
· Fail-safe functionality (an error does not influence the release or lead to an
automatic release),
· Fail-unlocked functionality (short-circuit or interruption of the conductor to the
locking unit leads to automatic unlocking),
· Automatic release in case of an operating voltage failure (emergency power
supply is permitted),
· Identification of the emergency open button,
· Tested permanent function.
ePED®CMC connector 1386CMC-CON
The ePED® 1386CMC central escape route control system (Fig. 2) (manual D01117xx
ePED®central escape route control 1386CMC) is a central operating panel with
which authorised persons monitor and operate the electrically-controlled escape
door system.
The escape door system is equipped with ePED®escape route technology. The con-
nection to the Ethernet takes place via the ePED®CMC connector 1386CMC-CON
(Fig. 1) to every escape door, with the following limits:
·a1386CMC central escape route control can control a maximum of 128 escape
doors via 128 CMC connectors 1386CMC-CON,
and
· one escape door can be controlled by no more than 32 1386CMC central es-
cape route control systems via a 1386CMC-CON CMC connector.
Safety-related
characteristics
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