Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies
Briton 996 Series

In order to meet the aims of the Disability Discrimination Act and satisfy the guidelines of Approved Document M of the Building Regulations, it is necessary to carefully consider the use of conventional door controls on entrance doors and circulation doors within a building.

The Briton 996 Series incorporates an integrated electromagnetic hold-open mechanism which, when connected to the building's fire alarm and detection system, can be set to either ‘hold-open’ or ‘swing-free’ operation.  In either case the spring power of the door control is electronically disengaged to allow free passage.  When de-activated the electromagnet releases and the door is allowed to close in the normal manner to maintain fire integrity.  The Briton 996 Series is ideal for use in areas where a conventional door control would hinder, or worse, bar access to the user. 






 Briton 996 Series




Key Features & Benefits
 
  •  Site selectable hold-open or 'swing-free' operation
    - convenient, dual-function suits individual doorset requirements
  • Separate latch action and closing speed adjustment
    - precise, total accuracy for safe, reliable operation
  • Regular and Parallel arm variants
    - choice, optimum control for specific door configurations
  • 5 architectural finish options
    - aesthetic, complements existing door hardware

>  Fully certified to EN1155, EN1634, CE Marked and Certifire Approved
    CF109 for performance, reliability and safety

 

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