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Aitken Dum

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  1. Yes our supplier has suggested that all escape doors get the electronic escape system. Hence my query as required investment would be beyond financial capacity Our main reason for consideration of BGU on ACS equipped escape doors is security and preventing public customers entering back of house secure areas. Many of our sites are older and escape routes pass through these areas. Normally, nowadays, we would design out escape routes going through public to staff work areas.
  2. Note sure if this is the right part of the forum would appreciate some views. My organisation is about to upgrade electronic access control systems to a newer model and the matter of BS EN 13637 compliance has arisen. We have traditionally ensured BS EN 179 and BS EN 1125 are met and plan to continue deploying compliant mechanical escape systems such as break glass units, request to exit buttons, panic bars and fail safe mode on all internal doors in the event of a fire alarm activation. Our supplier is now trying to recommend we install electronic escape systems such as as ePED which can allow time delay on some of these doors. The conundrum is that these newer systems are very expensive in comparison to mechanical but my understanding is if we go with traditional break glass unit etc... BS EN 13637 would not apply, it's only there if you decide to implement these electronic escape systems as an option when configuring your escape routes or BS EN 13627 applies in all cases now. I'd appreciate any opinions from those who have tread this path before. If you need more detail please let me know. Thanks
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