Front door with Ekey (Fingerprint) but without panic function

  • Erstellt am 2015-07-16 16:31:33

b2see

2015-07-17 07:38:28
  • #1
So breaking a small pane in laminated safety glass (vsg) maybe takes 10 seconds....

Yeah....that's why I would never install such a big pane near the front door that a person can fit through. But as I said...breaking through a big pane in laminated safety glass takes forever, no one would really do that... but a small hole that an arm can go through... a 10-year-old can manage that if you give him a hammer.
 

Sebastian79

2015-07-17 07:39:34
  • #2
Yeah, but no one does that because it's loud and visible... by the way, on the left/right there are 1m large glass elements and nothing made of laminated safety glass.
 

b2see

2015-07-17 07:39:59
  • #3
But please let's not debate about it... The initial question was: who knows such doors, manufacturers who still offer something like this?
 

Sebastian79

2015-07-17 07:40:58
  • #4
Just ask the major providers of locking systems - e.g. Winkhaus.
 

Boergi

2015-07-17 09:44:52
  • #5
Should be easy to solve by having a fixed knob installed instead of a door handle. However, this also means that in an emergency you first have to dig out the key and unlock it with that. The alternative would simply be to use the child lock or vacation function you mentioned (but people will probably only do that for a few days out of convenience).
 

Sebastian79

2015-07-17 09:47:57
  • #6
And how is one supposed to go out unlocked with a fixed knob?
 

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