Burglar-proof door RC2
entryglasssliding

burglar-proof door
burglar-proof door
burglar-proof door
burglar-proof door
burglar-proof door
burglar-proof door
burglar-proof door
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Characteristics

Type
entry
Material
glass
Opening system
sliding
Glass finishes
clear glass
Technical characteristics
security, automatic, burglar-proof
Other characteristics
burglar-proof

Description

The Burglar resistance automatic door provides advanced asset security without the need for an additional shutter-type closure, offering extra protection against theft attempts and acts of vandalism. This security door has been tested according to resistance class RC2 in accordance with standard UNE-EN 1627:2021. Its integrated elements reinforce security in automatic doors without sacrificing the aesthetics offered by an automatic sliding door. Its modular design allows adaptation and customization to different needs and projects. The burglar resistant door has significant internal reinforcements such as: - Top and bottom guidance of the leaves with anti-leverage reinforcements that prevent them from being removed from the guides. - Motorized multipoint lock developed with Manusa technology. - Anti-leverage steel shield protects and encloses the high security cylinder. - Reinforced side edges of closure that prevent manipulation of the door leaves. - High-quality P4A laminated safety glass that fragments upon impact but does not break, preventing penetration. - Allows automatic or manual locking and unlocking from both the interior and exterior, protecting customers and employees from any incidents. - Contributes to energy efficiency by remaining closed when not in use, maintaining interior climate control. - Allows connectivity for management and remote control of the door through the Doorwifi application.

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