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Automatic swing doors offer excellent accessibility within a small opening. The Lloyd Worrall range of automatic swing door operators cover internal and external applications and can be provided as part of a new door system or retrofitted to existing doors. The range comes in single or double units with special features such as emergency breakout also available.
In many cases we can seamlessly integrate our swing door operators with our access control and ironmongery products, streamlining the specification process and providing simple, easier to use systems for the end-user.
Lloyd Worrall offer supply and installation of automatic doors utilising our ADSA approved engineers.
All installations are carried out to comply with the recommendations of BS EN 16005 (safety in use of automatic doors for pedestrian use).
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The small but powerful automatic swing door operator, the Interspec 75 is easy to use and very aesthetically pleasing.
The operator has been designed to control opening and closing of swinging doors in indoor environments featuring absolute quietness and fluidity of motion, ensuring maximum safety for the user.
The covering guard is made of anodized aluminium enhancing the look of the operator and the extremely small dimensions (only 60 mm of height for mounting on the door transom) make Interspec 75 suitable for every type of indoor environment.
Technical information available upon request – call or email we’ll be happy to help.
From 120 to 300kg door leaves, single and double automation with continuous cover, the Interspec 120 / 250 range of swing door operators can meet the most varied installation requirements. Simple select the suitable version according to your prevailing door-leaf width and weight.
Technical information available upon request – call or email we’ll be happy to help.
The Dorma ED 100 and 250A are electromechanical swing door operators for various fields of application. Simple select the suitable version according to your prevailing door-leaf width and weight. The ‘Wind Load Control’ function is ideal for windy sites compensating for heavy wind loads.
Suitable for emergency escape routes as well as use on fire and smoke check doors.
Technical information available upon request – call or email we’ll be happy to help.
One of the most powerful, safe and flexible door operators on the market. Slim design, silent operation, high performance and a wide range of functions including double swing for emergency breakout situations makes it the ideal choice for almost any application.
In the event of power failure, the operator can be activated by a battery back-up and thereby continue to operate independent of power supply. Intelligent standard functions such as “Push and Go” and “Power Assist” also allows it to be easily manually opened.
Fully compliant with European standards including EN16005.
Technical information available upon request – call or email we’ll be happy to help.
Automatic doors aren’t just aesthetically pleasing. They can help regulate climate control in an entrance area whilst also offering a functional solution for people of all ages and abilities, particularly when viewed in compliance with the Equality Act 2010.
BS EN 16005 is the European Standard that is the code of practice for safety in use of automatic doors for pedestrian use. All pedestrian automatic doors installed since April 2013 should comply with the BS EN 16005.
There are important considerations when installing automatic doors and advice can be sought from ADSA members of which Lloyd Worrall is a member.
Lloyd Worrall can advise on every aspect of automatic doors, from the initial selection and specification, through to installation in order to ensure that clients end up with the right type of door for their requirements.
ADSA was formed in 1985 for the purpose of ensuring that its member companies offer superior levels of safety for pedestrian automatic doors.
ADSA exists to promote the highest standards in automatic doors and to help specifiers and customers obtain the best solution for their requirements. ADSA first developed the industry code of practice. This covers the safety aspects of automatic doors for pedestrian use. This subsequently formed the basis of BS 7036: 1988, a code of practice for provision and installation of safety devices for automatic, power operated pedestrian door systems.
With advances in technology and the introduction of new safety devices, ADSA then developed to the updated standard BS 7036: 1996 covering safety of powered doors for pedestrian use. This was complemented by a written test taken by anyone involved in the industry who undertakes operations covered by The British Standard.
ADSA is actively involved in the formulation of European-wide standards. This resulted in standard BS EN 16005 – 2012, which replaced BS 7036 in April 2013. All members are fully committed to this standard and its associated testing.
ADSA member companies supply over 75% of the UK market.
As members of the Automatic Door Suppliers Association, we take the safety of automatic doors seriously. We are also committed to meeting the specific requirements set by ADSA to represent the best quality.