Product Description
Specification
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Unit |
| Usage Type | Heavy Duty |
| Material | Mild Steel |
| Usage/Application | Industrial |
| Brand | Dorma |
| Finish Type | Satin |
| Handle Type | Pull Handle |
| Door Width | Upto 1300 mm |
| Model | PHA 2000 |
| Door Length | Upto 2270 mm |
Robust Construction and DesignEngineered with a combination of mild steel and a stainless steel frame, the Dorma PHA 2000 assures strength and corrosion resistance. The powder-coated gray surface finish not only enhances visual appeal but also extends the products service life, making it a valuable addition to any industrial safety setup.
Reliable Emergency Egress SolutionIntended for industrial applications, the panic bar enables swift, effortless exit during emergencies. Its single point latching mechanism is user-friendly and dependable, supporting workplace safety protocols while facilitating quick evacuation when necessary.
FAQs of Dorma PHA 2000 Single Point Panic Bar:
Q: How is the Dorma PHA 2000 Single Point Panic Bar installed on industrial doors?
A: The Dorma PHA 2000 is mounted directly onto industrial door panels or frames. Installation involves securing the panic bar to the door using screws, ensuring alignment with the latch point for effective performance. It is recommended that installation is performed by a qualified professional to maintain optimal functionality and compliance with safety standards.
Q: What materials are used in the construction of the Dorma PHA 2000 panic bar?
A: This panic bar is constructed with a robust mild steel core, a stainless steel frame for added structural stability, and is finished with a gray powder coating to resist corrosion and wear, making it suitable for demanding industrial conditions.
Q: When should the Dorma PHA 2000 Single Point Panic Bar be used?
A: This panic bar is ideal for use on emergency exits in industrial settings where rapid egress may be required during fire, evacuation, or power outage scenarios. It ensures employees can safely and quickly leave the premises in urgent situations.
Q: Where is the Dorma PHA 2000 commonly installed?
A: It is commonly fitted in industrial buildings, warehouses, factories, and other facilities that require robust emergency exit solutions. The bar is suitable for metal doors, particularly where enhanced durability is necessary.
Q: What is the process for maintaining the Dorma PHA 2000 panic bar?
A: Routine maintenance includes regular visual inspections for any signs of wear or damage, lubrication of moving parts, and checking that the latch mechanism engages and releases smoothly. Cleaning the powder-coated surface with a mild detergent helps maintain its appearance.
Q: What are the key benefits of using the Dorma PHA 2000 Single Point Panic Bar in an industrial setting?
A: Key advantages include enhanced safety for building occupants, fast and simple emergency exit operation, durable construction for long-term reliability, and resistance to rust and corrosion thanks to its powder-coated finish and stainless steel frame.