FAQS: ATEX Certified High Speed Doors

Here you will find the most important questions and answers about ASSA ABLOY ATEX certified high speed doors

  • An ATEX high speed door is a specially designed door that complies with legally required explosion protection requirements This therefore makes it a significant aid in helping the safety of people and machines in the workplace. In areas where there is a risk of explosion, ATEX doors are mandatory due to their special safety standards. For the required explosion protection, ATEX-certified high speed doors only contain ATEX-compliant components. They also have the advantage that, as specialised high speed doors, they have particularly high opening and closing speeds. This additionally ensures that explosive substances such as gases or dusts cannot spread further. By quickly closing an ATEX high speed door, gases, vapours, dust and other flammable substances are quickly and safely enclosed.

  • ATEX certification is an important European Union standard that ensures the safe operation of products, devices, and machines in potentially explosive environments. The name "ATEX" is derived from the French term "Atmosphères Explosibles". ATEX certification therefore covers the explosion protection guidelines, including the ATEX Directive 1999/92/EC and the Product Directive 2014/34/EU. A central aspect of ATEX approval is that no devices may represent an ignition source in explosive areas. Products in such environments must be safely designed and operated to protect the health and safety of people and property. This is ensured by the ATEX Directive. ASSA ABLOY ATEX high speed doors have the necessary ATEX certification for a safe workplace, even in potentially explosive areas.

  • Doors always require ATEX certification if they are located in a potentially explosive environment. The certification guarantees that even under extreme conditions there is reliable explosion protection that protects people and machines from harm. Our ATEX-certified high speed doors meet all the required safety standards in accordance with EU directives and thus ensure the safety of employees in the working environment. Potentially explosive atmospheres occur particularly in the wood, oil, gas and chemical industries.

  • Depending on the potential explosion hazard of the environment, ATEX certification of a high speed door requires different tests to confirm the safety of the respective door. Official tests are carried out by trained engineers from approved testing institutes, who then also issue the ATEX certificate. The expert inspectors are employed by a number of recognised certification bodies. These tests serve to assess and confirm the conformity of products with ATEX standards.

  • Considering the ATEX guidelines, an explosive environment is a specific working area in which an explosive atmosphere can occur. The risk of a potential explosion can be caused by, among other things, flammable gases, mists, vapours or even combustible dusts that come into contact with oxygen. In addition, applications in which sparks, flames, rising temperatures or static energies can occur also fall under the ATEX Directive. If an explosive environment has been identified, it is classified into Ex zones. The different zones in turn require different ATEX certifications. ASSA ABLOY ATEX high speed doors guarantee maximum safety in every danger zone.

  • An ATEX-certified high speed door is made exclusively of materials that are explicitly suitable for potentially explosive environments. All metal parts of the ATEX high speed door are made of stainless steel. Stainless steel has the advantage that, unlike normal steel, it does not contain magnesium, which can pose a potential hazard in connection with sparks or other ignition sources. Furthermore, all non-metallic parts that are 20 square centimetres or larger must be made of antistatic or non-conductive materials. A drive technology specially developed for ATEX areas also ensures that there is no risk of sparking due to friction. Only if these basic requirements are met is a high speed door suitable for potentially explosive areas and can be used as an ATEX high speed door.