High-speed doors
High-speed doors - with FU control as standard
Hörmann high-speed doors are used both inside and as exterior doors to optimise the flow of traffic, improve room conditions and save energy. The Hörmann programme includes vertically and horizontally opening transparent doors with flexible curtain, also in combination with sectional doors and rolling shutters, as well as powerful, service-friendly spiral doors with smooth aluminium profiles.
For more information, please see the adjacent catalogue as well as the Technical manual.
SoftEdge doors with anti-crash
Increased safety and almost no need for repairs
Injuries to a person involved in the crash are almost excluded due to the high vertical flexibility of the bottom profile.
No downtimes after a crash
The innovative SoftEdge door technology prevents damages and resulting downtimes of the door system. Extensive repairs, such as those with rigid door designs, do not become necessary. SoftEdge ensures trouble-free operation and production processes.
Frequency converter control as standard
All Hörmann high-speed doors are delivered with a powerful frequency converter control (FU) as standard. The possible service life of the mechanical parts of the door is therefore extended considerably. In addition, the high opening and closing speed reduces loss of heat and draft at the workplace.
Uninterruptible power supply, self-monitoring, integrated in the control cabinet
If a power failure occurs, the uninterruptible power supply (UPS) provides enough energy to enable the door to be opened, thus providing a safe passage. The UPS is installed in the control cabinet.
Wireless contact strip evaluation through interference-free infrared transmission
The wireless contact strip evaluation (transmitter and receiver) is located well protected in the side guide rail. It provides reliable and trouble-free transmission of the closing edge impulse via infrared and replaces the spiral cable. The transmitter is supplied with power by common batteries (for approx. 100,000 door opening cycles).
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