Overview: Day and Night High-Speed Door Solutions

ASSA ABLOY day and night high-speed door solutions provide seamless efficiency during the day and robust security at night, ensuring 24/7 protection and operational reliability. Combining high-speed doors for daytime use with insulated sectional doors for nighttime security, these systems are designed to optimise workflows, reduce energy costs, and enhance safety.

  • Dual Functionality: High-speed doors ensure efficient traffic flow during the day, while sectional doors provide security and insulation at night.
  • Energy Efficiency: Exceptional insulation reduces energy loss, keeping heating and cooling costs to a minimum.
  • Robust Construction: Withstand heavy usage and extreme weather conditions, offering durability and reliability.
  • Self-Repairing Mechanism: Automation Options’ - Modifications to individual required functions can be implemented with additional safety devices such as infrared or radar motion detectors and a wide variety of industrial actuators (switches, induction loops, radio transmitters etc.).
  • Customisable Options: Available in a range of sizes, wind resistance classes, and automation features to meet specific operational requirements.

Reliable Solutions for 24/7 Operations

Day and night solutions are ideal for facilities requiring secure, efficient access around the clock. During the day, high-speed doors like the HS8010PDN or HS8020PDN enable smooth and fast movement of goods and people with opening speeds of up to 2.4 m/s. At night, sectional doors such as the OH1042PDN ensure superior security with burglar resistance certification and excellent thermal insulation.

These doors are built to handle extreme conditions, with wind resistance ratings up to Class 5 and durable components that can withstand high-frequency use. By reducing energy loss and maintaining optimal indoor conditions, they contribute to operational sustainability and cost efficiency.

ASSA ABLOY HS-Series Day and Night Door Solutions

ASSA ABLOY HS-Series Day and Night Door SolutionsASSA ABLOY HS-Series Day and Night Door Solutions

FAQs: Day and Night High-Speed Doors

Here you will find the most important questions and answers about ASSA ABLOY Day and Night High-Speed Doors.

  • Day and night door solutions enable fast and unobstructed traffic flow during the day, and at night they offer protection against unwanted intruders by restricting access to the building. To do this, they combine the security of sectional doors and the speed of high-speed doors. 

  • Modern, high-quality day and night door solutions can significantly reduce operating costs for companies. During the day, they enable the smooth flow of people and materials, which leads to optimised logistics and higher productivity. At night, they offer appropriate security and reduce energy loss, which in turn leads to lower heating or cooling costs.

  • In night mode, a protective sectional door is placed in front of the high-speed door. This not only secures the property against unwanted visitors but is also extremely resistant to a wide variety of weather conditions. Depending on the individual wind load requirement, you have the option of choosing between two high-speed exterior doors to get the ideal door solution for day and night.

  • Due to their fast opening and closing speeds and excellent insulation properties, special 24-hour door solutions reduce energy loss to a minimum. This not only increases the energy efficiency of the company, but also saves money. The high quality of the components used in ASSA ABLOY day and night door solutions guarantees durability, while our optional maintenance and repair service ensures sustainability over the entire life cycle of the door.

  • Although industrial exterior doors are equipped with numerous safety mechanisms, collisions can still occur in exceptional cases. Modern day and night door solutions from ASSA ABLOY repair themselves by automatically realigning themselves. With the break-away system, it is possible for the door curtain to return to the guide rails by itself after a collision. This minimises downtime and saves maintenance costs.