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DIN 18650-2:2010
Powered pedestrian doors - Part 2: Safety at powered pedestrian doors
This standard contains requirements regarding design, operation and safety at powered doors installed in pedestrian areas. Powered pedestrian doors might be used at entrances, in interior locations, in escape routes and emergency exits, and on smoke and fire doors. This standard does not cover assemblies of which the leaves are moved vertically.*The standard specifies requirements regarding design of the installation, marking and commissioning, as well as inspection and testing of fully powered pedestrian doors in pedestrian areas. Powered pedestrian doors may be used at entrances, in interior locations, in escape routes and emergency exits, and as smoke and fire doors. This standard is not applicable to automatic partition walls, automatic doors, the leafs of which can be moved in a vertical direction, automatic doors, which aremainly intended to be used in vehicular traffic or inward goods movement, automatic doors at industrial plants, automatic pedestrian gates or level-crossings, automatic pedestrian turnstiles, automatic doors used in lifts. This standard does not cover the hazards which are caused by electromagnetic fields. The risk potentials associated with powered pedestrian doors are listed in DIN 18650-1:2010-02, Annex E.
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