Technical term overview
The GEZE technical term lexicon provides explanations of the most important terms for the area of door, window and safety technology - from ‘A’ as in ‘access control’ to ‘W’ as in ‘window drive’.
Access control (Zuko)
Access control (Zuko) means that for security or safety reasons, only authorised persons are permitted to enter a building. Access control systems can be used in order to verify authorisations.
Access control system
An access control system encompasses various measures used to control access, e.g., structural, organisational or personnel measures. Modern access control systems are increasingly making use of biometric data and they are linked to intrusion alarm systems.
Activation devices
Activation devices are components for controlling automatic doors, and depending on the setting, they activate either the automatic opening or closing of the door.
Active leaf
Synonyms: moving, main leaf
In the case of door systems with multiple leaves, the leaf that is opened first and closed last is referred to as the active leaf (also: moving, main leaf). This leaf generally also contains the lock.
Air intake systems
Air intake systems serve to channel fresh air from outside into the interior of a building.
All-glass system
An all-glass system (GGS) refers to constructions where a door, a fixed panel or a fanlight - each comprised of a single pane of glass - only has a frame at the top or the bottom but not at the sides.
Angled strike plate
The angled strike plate is mainly used in wood frames.
Automatic door
Synonym: automatically activated door
Automatic doors are doors equipped with an automatic drive that opens and closes them.
Back check
A back check is a damper that can be installed in a door closer to absorb the swing of an opening door. It prevents the door from being thrown open too far, protecting any people, door elements, adjacent walls or objects located behind the door.
BACnet
BACnet is an open, neutral communication protocol for building automation and control networks. It serves to simplify communication between products from different manufacturers.
Barrier-free construction
With barrier free construction, attention is given to avoiding obstacles and barriers when designing and installing access points, including doors.
BIM object
BIM objects are virtual 3D models of components that are used for planning, creating and managing buildings with BIM.
Biometrics
Biometrics refers to the study of the measuring of physical body characteristics. Biometric processes are used in access control to identify or to authenticate a person.
Boxer pivot bearing
The GEZE Boxer pivot bearing is an accessory for integrated door closers in the Boxer series. It enables doors with no fire or smoke protection functions to be fitted with a flexible opening restrictor and/or mechanical hold-open function.
Building automation
Building automation (GA) comprises the monitoring equipment, control technology and optimisation equipment in a building. This allows all functional processes in the building to be operated automatically in accordance with pre-defined parameters or it serves to simplify operations and monitoring. All of the technical units in a building are networked with each other for this purpose.
Building Information Modelling
Synonym: BIM:
Building Information Modelling is a software-based method for planning, constructing and managing buildings. With this method, building data is digitally recorded, modelled and combined, allowing the building to be visualised as a computer model.
In some countries, BIM has already become a standard practice for the construction of public buildings.
Building management
Building management refers to all services aimed at the holistic operation and management of buildings, as well as to the associated physical and technical equipment.
Building management system (GLT)
A building management system (GLT) refers to software used for monitoring and controlling buildings. Building management systems comprise supply networks inside the building that are used as functional networks for executing various building automation system tasks.
Building management system (GMS)
A building management system (GMS) is a computerised system that controls the systems found in a building, e.g. danger notification systems or communication equipment, and simplifies their operation and management.
Building safety
The term building safety refers, on the one hand, to the safety of a building and its occupants in the event of fire or panic. At the same time, it also encompasses the protection of the overall building or a certain area of the building against break-ins by unauthorised individuals.
Building system
The GEZE building system is a building technology management system that optimally fulfils the high demands for buildings with special safety needs. It enables GEZE system solutions for doors, windows and security technology sectors to be integrated into the building safety and control system.
Burglar resistance
Burglar resistance characterises buildings that make use of components that serve to impede break-in attempts.
Delayed closing action
Delayed closing is a function that can be configured on a door closer. It serves to hydraulically dampen the closing speed and to reduce it near the end of the closing process.
Direct opener
Direct opener is a general term for various types of drives that are used to open windows. The drives are installed on the main or the secondary closing edge of the window so that the drive motion is applied directly across the opening width. The windows are said to be ‘exposed’ (opened).
Door closer
A door closer is a piece of equipment that ensures that having been opened, the door is closed again, automatically and safely.
Door damper
A door damper is a piece of equipment that serves to decelerate the closing movement of a door.
Door drive
Door drives are motors that are used to automatically move swing and sliding doors.
Door leaf
Synonym: Door leaf
The door leaf is the moving part of a door.
Door leaf installation
Synonym: Leaf installation
In a door leaf installation, the door closer is attached to the door leaf and the guide rail or the link arm is attached to the door frame.
Door technology
At GEZE, the product area of door technology includes door closer systems, sliding fitting systems, GEZE ActiveStop and manual sliding wall systems.
Double-action door
Double-action doors are self-closing doors that swing in both directions within their frame and open at least 90°.
Electric hold-open device
An electric hold-open device is a hold-open device that is integrated into the guide rail. It works using magnetic energy.
Electric linear drive
Synonym: Electric drive
An electric linear drive, or in short, an electric drive, is a window drive that contains an electric motor. This motor converts electrical energy into motion energy, or, more specifically, into a linear movement.
Electric strikes
Together with the strike plate, an electric strike is the counterpart to the lock latch. Electric strikes unlock the door through an impulse without the user having to activate the lock latch using a handle. This is used, for example, with a swing door drive, where access is controlled through an access authorisation or as part of an intercom system. An electric strike is an electrical device that automatically opens doors. It is installed in the door frame across from the lock.
Emergency exit
Emergency exits are doors found along escape and rescue routes.
Emergency power control unit
Synonym: Emergency power supply unit
An emergency power control unit is an electrical device that provides the complete power supply in the event of a power failure.
Escape route
Escape routes in a building provide an emergency exit path so that occupants can quickly and safely exit a building in the event of an emergency or in a panic situation, e.g. during a fire). Additionally, they are also designed to facilitate the rescue of occupants.
Façade
The façade refers to the designed exterior surface of the visible building envelope.
Fail-safe
When power is removed, a fail-safe electric strike is unlocked and in long-term operation, it is locked. In the event of a power failure, the electric strike unlocks and releases the corresponding lock latch. The counterpart to the fail-safe is fail-secure operation.
Fail-secure electric strike
A fail-secure electric strike is locked when no current is being applied. The electric strike is unlocked when power is reapplied. A humming noise can be heard during activation with alternating current operation, but not with direct current. The counterpart to the fail-secure version is the fail-safe version.
Fanlight
A fanlight refers to a window in the ceiling of a room with a flat or a slightly pitched roof. They are often installed in large spaces or halls and are used in rooms with no exterior walls in which normal windows cannot be used. The primary function of a fanlight is to ventilate the room.
Fanlight openers
Synonym: Slimline fanlight opener
A fanlight opener is a fitting that serves to open and close fanlights. It has scissors and a draw bar. The fanlight is moved using the scissors, which in turn, are moved through the draw bar.
Feedback contact (also: switching contact)
The feedback contact is an optional contact on the electric strike for determining and transmitting the door status (open/closed). It identifies contact between the electric strike and the lock latch. No difference is made between locked and unlocked.
Fire protection closure
A fire protection closure is a door, a gate or a flap that serves to close off a room and at the same time, to prevent the fire from spreading. A fire protection closure is the general term for doors, gates, or flaps that serve to close off rooms and at the same time prevent the spread of fire and/or smoke.
Fire protection door
Synonym: fire-retardant door
A fire protection door that functions as a fire protection closure to prevent fire from spreading. In some cases, this door may also be smoke proof. Fire protection door is the general term for fire and smoke protection doors.
Flexible opening restrictor
With flexible opening restrictors, the opening restriction in the guide rail is not fixed but rather flexible. This allows for a damping effect to occur while also preventing the door from opening any further.
Floor lock
Floor locks are used for locking automatic sliding doors. These locks are installed on the door near the floor.
Floor springs
A floor spring (abbreviation: BTS) is a door closer that is embedded in the floor. The closing action takes place from the bottom edge of the door. A floor spring not only serves to close the door, it also bears the weight of the door.
Folding door
Folding doors consist of two or more leaves that are connected by jointed hinges. These leaves can be pushed together to form a zig-zag (or effectively folded) shape.
Free swing door closer
Free swing door closers are door closers fitted with a free swing function.
Free swing function
The free swing function on door closers allows for a door to be used without resistance in the direction of opening or closing, if it has been previously opened up to a pre-defined opening angle e.g. first thing in the day. At the same time, the door is closed by the door closer in a controlled manner as soon as the power supply is interrupted. This makes it possible to comply with all fire safety measures while also ensuring that the door remains barrier-free.
Front door pack
The GEZE front door pack is a barrier-free solution for front doors to private homes and to apartment buildings. It comprises an automatic swing door drive, an access control system, a multiple point locking mechanism and all of the necessary cable harnesses and cable ducts.
GCprofile Therm
Thermally separated profile system in fine-framed design for a sophisticated appearance. For installation situations where special emphasis is placed on high energy efficiency, i.e. the lowest possible heat loss in winter or cold loss in summer. This profile system is also used when there are increased requirements for the tightness of the sliding door system. It is particularly suitable for exterior doors that are exposed to weather conditions and for interior doors that have to meet increased demands for sound insulation.
Glass façade
Glass façades are façades that are mainly comprised of glass. For example, they are often found at the outer shell of large, prestigious buildings or on storefronts with sliding glass walls.
Glass fittings
Glass fittings are special clamp fittings for glass doors.
Glass systems
At GEZE, glass systems is a general term for integrated all-glass systems, all-glass systems and manual sliding wall systems.
Green building
Green building is a term from the area of sustainable construction. It refers to buildings that have been constructed with sustainability in mind. If certain criteria related to the efficient use of energy, water and other resources, to healthy workplace conditions and to the reduction of waste and environmental contamination are satisfied, such buildings may receive a so-called LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification.
Guide rail
The guide rail is a fixed counterpart to the door closer, which is attached to the other part of the door. If the closer is attached to the frame, the link arm is attached to the door leaf, or vice versa. When the door is opened, a sliding block moves along the rail.
Hinge
Synonym: door hinge, door stop
The hinge is the part of the door that connects the leaf to the frame.
Hinge side
The hinge side of a door is the side of the door where the door fittings are mounted and visible.
Hold-open magnet
Synonyms: hold-open magnet, electrical hold-open magnet
Hold-open magnets are hold-open devices designed to keep fire protection doors open. They are not integrated into the guide rail. They are mounted on the door leaf. There is a magnetic attraction between them and the magnetic counter plate, which allows the door to be held open.
Holding magnet
A holding magnet is a component that holds fire protection doors in emergency exit systems closed.
Hold-open system
A hold-open system refers to equipment used in the event of a fire, which serves to shut fire protection closers that are otherwise held open to facilitate accessibility. In the event of a fire, the function of the door closer is deactivated in a controlled manner and the automatic closing function of the fire protection closer is triggered. A hold-open system is comprised of at last one trigger mechanism, one fire detector, one hold-open device and one power supply.
Hold-open unit
Synonym: Hold-open device
A hold-open device is one component of the hold-open system. This device enables a self-closing fire/smoke protection door to remain open either at a defined or at a selected angle until it is electrically triggered.
Indoor climate control
Synonym: Indoor climate regulation
Indoor climate regulation is the option of intelligently controlling the ventilation in a building. Depending on the temperature, humidity and air quality, windows are automatically opened or closed in accordance with pre-defined ventilation scenarios. Indoor climate regulation can also be used in connection with an RWA control panel so that ventilation and smoke extraction are combined. In the event of a fire, the RWA control panel takes over and moves the windows into the desired secure position.
Integrated door closing sequence control
The integrated closing sequence control (ISM) ensures the correct closing sequence for double-leaf doors. The active leaf remains in its waiting position while the passive leaf closes. The active leaf is then released according to the closing sequence, allowing it to also close.
Integrated door closer
Integrated door closers are installed directly into the door leaf, meaning that the guide rail is only visible when the door is being opened.
Integrated all-glass system
Synonyms: Integrated profile all-glass system
With integrated all-glass systems (IGG), the profile system is integrated between at least two glass panes so that its vertical and horizontal components remain out of sight.
Interface module
Synonym: Gateway
An interface module is a connection between a door system and a building automation system as well as the conversion of one data protocol into another.
Interlocking door system
Synonym: Interlocking door system
An interlocking door system refers to a sequence of two doors controlled in such a way that only one door can be opened at a time. The inner door contains the safety features needed to adequately protect the room located behind it.
ISO glass
Synonym: Insulation glass
ISO glass is the abbreviation for insulation glass. ISO glass refers to glass comprised of multiple overlaid panes that offers superior heat insulation (multiple glazing). ISO glass has become a standard norm within residential building construction.
I.S.T. Kingfix
The I.S.T. Kingfix latch lock guide provides additional benefits for more stringent demands regarding thermal insulation and sound proofing. The dimension of the I.S.T. Kingfix latch lock guide, 12 mm from the strike plate screw-points to the upper edge of the cover, is compatible with the dimensions of electric strikes that are commonly available on the market. Strike plates based on the dimensions mentioned above can continue to be used without the need for any alterations. The A4000 I.S.T. Kingfix can be retrofitted an existing doors using these strike plates without any difficulties.
KNX
KNX is a bus system that brings together various building functions, e.g. fire and smoke detectors, ventilation and air conditioning, and also networks many applications and disciplines.
Laminated safety glass
Synonyms: Safety glass
Laminated safety glass (LSG) gets its name because it is comprised of a combination of two or more flat panes of glass that are connected through a tear-resistant and elastic polymer foil. This combination offers important safety characteristics such as break-through resistance, decreased risk of injury caused by shards of glass, as they stick to the foil, and greatly increased sound insulation.
Laser scanner
A laser scanner is a sensor that serves the function of securing automatic swing doors using laser technology.
Latching action
Latching action is a force that neutralises the latching speed shortly before a door completely closes, so that it can latch shut. This allows for any possible resistance to be corrected by the acceleration of the closing speed, shortly before the closing cycle is completed.
Lever lock
Lever locks are used when doors also have to be opened in the opposite direction to the normal flow, in the event of an emergency. The outside handle for this kind of lock is disengaged from the locking mechanism while the panic function is activated in the emergency exit flow direction. If a corresponding signal from an access control system has been given, the outside handle is either disengaged permanently or for a certain period of time so that the door can be opened against the emergency exit flow direction.
Light curtain
An active infrared light curtain is comprised of multiple spotlights. They emit beams of light towards the floor that are reflected back. If a beam of light is broken by an object or a person, this is registered, triggering a pre-defined reaction from the door e.g. door opens. Active infrared light curtains serve to secure automatic swing and sliding doors.
Linear sliding door
In a linear sliding door, the door leaves slide straight along a horizontal line, as opposed to corner sliding doors and curved sliding doors.
Link arm
The link arm is a fixed counterpart to the door closer, which is attached to the other part of the door. If the closer is attached to the frame, the link arm is attached to the door leaf, or vice versa. When the door is opened, both levers of the link arm move across the turning point.
Lintel
A lintel refers to the cover of a wall opening, which can either be designed horizontally or with a horizontal bottom view.
Lintel-mounted detector
Lintel-mounted detector is the general term for all detectors, smoke detector, thermal detectors, etc., that are attached to the lintel.
Lock
Synonym: Door lock
A lock is a piece of equipment often activated with a key that serves to keep a door closed and to prevent unauthorised persons from opening it.
Locking drive
A locking drive is a drive used to lock windows. In most cases, this is an electrical linear drive.
Locking system
A locking system refers to all components that contribute to locking a window and also to an installation where several different closing cylinders and their associated keys are connected to one another.
Lock latch guide
The latch lock guide is an option for improving the opening behaviour of the door. Guiding the lock latch at the level of the strike plate prevents canting, even on flush closing doors.
Magnetic counter plate
The magnetic counter plate is the counterpart of the hold-open magnet. It is installed opposite to the magnet. There is a magnetic attraction between the hold-open magnet and the magnetic counter plate, which allows the door to be held open.
Main closing edge
The main closing edge (HSK) is the edge of a door or window located opposite the door stop. As such, it is also opposite the secondary closing edge.
Manual ventilation systems
Manual ventilation systems are systems in which the windows are opened manually rather than automatically, e.g. fanlight opening systems or cranked turn and tilt fittings.
Manual sliding wall system
Synonym: MSW
A manual sliding wall system comprises several door leaves that can be slid open. They consist of a main axis, along which the leaves are moved and a stacking area, where they are stored when the system is open.
Mechanical hold-open device
Mechanical hold-open is the general term for the mechanical hold-open device and hold-open linkage components.
Modular fixed panel profile
Synonym: Fixed-panel profile system
The modular fixed panel profile is a component of the glass fittings on the glass clamp fitting. It allows all-glass walls to be erected for the vertical and horizontal edging of ESG panes with a glass thickness of 8, 10 and 12 mm.
Motor lock
A motor lock is a lock that locks and unlocks using an electric motor.
Mortice lock
As opposed to other sorts of locks, mortice locks are inserted into a tubular-framed door or door leaf so that only the face plate is visible on the closing edge of the leaf. Normally, a mortice lock has one lock latch and one bolt.
Movement detectors
A movement detector is a non-contact sensor that identifies movement in front of the door and as a result, opens it.
Natural ventilation
Synonym: free ventilation
Natural ventilation refers to the utilisation of natural pressure gradients generated by wind and/or temperature differences between the outside and inside air, for ventilation purposes. This approach does not deploy any power-operated fans.
Natural smoke and heat exhaust ventilation device
Synonym: NRWG
Natural smoke and heat exhaust ventilation devices (NRWG) ensure that smoke and gases are directed out of the building in the event of a fire. These regulated building products always include a window, along with its associated components, the infill and the drive system, along with its associated components.
Networking
Networking refers to creating connections among all technical components within a building system. Through the use of uniform standards, e.g., KNX, components can be networked with one another, even if they have been produced by different manufacturers.
Night-time back cooling
Night-time back cooling is a thermal function on a façade. With this system, warm inside air is guided to the outside through electrically controlled windows during the cooler morning and night hours, allowing cool air to enter the building. This type of ventilation plays an especially important role in office buildings.
Opening restrictor
Synonym: Opening restrictor
The opening restrictor is a component installed into the guide rail of door closers that serves to keep a door at a certain angle. If the sliding block comes into contact with the opening restrictor when the door is opened, the door will not open any further. The door remains open in this position for doors with a hold-open function and it closes once again for doors without a hold-open function.
Opening systems
An opening system encompasses all of the components used to open a window.
Opposite hinge side
The opposite hinge side of a door is the side of the door opposite to that where the hinge is located.
Overhead door closer
Synonyms: OTS
An overhead door closer is a door closer attached to the upper door rebate.
Overhead door closer with a link arm
Synonyms: Link arm door closer, overhead door closers with a link arm
An overhead door closer with link arm is a door closer that is attached to the door using a link arm.
Overhead door closers with a guide rail
Synonyms: Overhead door closer with guide rail
An overhead door closer with a guide rail is a door closer that is attached to the door using a guide rail.
Panic lock
A panic lock is a device that locks the door but allows for the door to be opened outwards from within at any time. In the event of danger or in panic situations, occupants can escape through this door unimpeded.
Panic bar
A panic bar is a horizontal touch bar that runs across the entire door leaf. In the event of panic situations, e.g. when a mass of people are pushing against the door, it can be activated simply by pushing against it.
Panic door
A panic door is a door that remains closed under normal circumstances to prevent unauthorised individuals from entering the building. In the event of a panic situation, it can be opened by people seeking to escape, without the need for previous instruction. This door functions as an emergency exit.
Partitioning
Synonym: Room division
Partitioning means that a larger room is subdivided into smaller rooms with the assistance of sliding walls or glass systems. The design of the subdivision can be either fixed or variable.
Partition system
A partition system is comprised of sliding wall panels with which a room can flexibly be subdivided.
Passive leaf
Synonyms: Optional leaf
On doors with multiple leaves, the leaf that can remain closed while the active leaf is moved, is referred to as the passive or the optional leaf. If the passive leaf is opened, this always only occurs after the active leaf has been opened. When closing, the passive leaf must be closed first.
Photoelectric barrier
A photoelectric barrier is an optoelectronic system comprising one or more beams of light. If one of these beams of light is broken, the system recognises the obstruction that has caused this and emits an electrical signal. Photoelectric barriers are used for the non-contact recognition of moving objects.
Presence detectors
A presence detector is a non-contact security sensor. It recognises the presence of people or objects within the movement area of the door and causes the door to either stop or to reverse its movement.
Radar
Radar (radio detection and ranging) is a term that refers to the various recognition and locating procedures and devices based on electro-magnetic waves in the radio frequency range (radio waves). At GEZE, the functional principle of radar is used in the area of movement detectors.
Radar movement detector
A radar movement detector is a movement detector that functions on the basis of radar technology. It serves to activate automatic doors.
RC2
RC is an abbreviation for Resistance Class. The Resistance Class indicates how long a product will hold up against a certain type of attacker attempting to break in. RC2 means that a component will prevent an opportunist perpetrator who is attempting to break open the closed and locked component using simple tools, such as a screwdriver, pliers and a wedge, for 3 minutes.
Retail
At GEZE, retail primarily refers to the design of shopfronts and store façades.
Reveal
Synonym: Jamb
Reveals are vertical cut surfaces in a wall. It constitutes the interior wall surfaces of the opening used for door and door openings.
Revolving door
Synonyms: Revolving door, KDT
The term revolving door refers to swing doors with at least two leaves that are attached to a turnstile at the top and at the bottom. Revolving doors are closed off at the top using either a ceiling ring or a ceiling rail, and on the sides using a drum. Revolving doors do not require the installation of a draught proofing system.
Rod locking
Rod locking is used to lock automatic sliding doors. In such a case, a locking bolt is integrated into the fine-framed ISO profile system. If the door is locked, the rod is lowered into the floor.
Roller sliding fitting
A roller sliding fitting is a sliding fitting based on a track and a roller carriage. The movement of the door fitting is carried out via the rollers, which also support the weight of the door.
Roof smoke exhaust system
A roof smoke exhaust system directs smoke out of a building through roof windows.
RWA control panel
An RWA control panel is an emergency power supply unit that supplies window drives with electricity, also in the event of a power failure, and activates the windows.
Safety technology
At GZE, the product area of safety technology encompasses on the one hand, all products that serve to ensure that only authorised persons are able to enter a building and on the other hand, all products that serve to ensure that people can safely exit a building in the event of an emergency.
Scissor drive
A scissor drive is a linear window drive that opens a pair of scissors. The window is opened via the opening movement of the scissors.
Secondary closing edge
The secondary closing edge (NSK) is the edge of a door or a window to which the door or window is attached.
Self-locking panic lock
Synonym: SVP
see panic lock
Sensors
At GEZE, sensors encompass all activation devices that are based on sensor technology.
Single-action door
Synonym: Swing door
A single-action door is a swing door where the door leaves are attached on one side. The door hinges are located on this side and the lock is on the opposite side. Single-action doors are the most commonly used type of door.
Sliding door
A sliding door comprises one or more horizontally moving door leaves that move across an opening, at their own level.
Sliding door drive
Sliding door drives are deployed for the automatic opening and closing of sliding doors.
Sliding door system (automatic)
A sliding door system is a system solution for automatically moving multiple-leaf doors.
Sliding fitting system
Synonym: Sliding fitting
A sliding fitting system refers to a system for opening sliding doors that comprises a track, roller carriage, suspension bolt, suspension, floor guide and an end stop or SoftStop, as required. Sliding fitting system is a general term for components, usually made of metal, that facilitate the opening and closing of doors and windows, e.g. hinges and locks.
Sliding wall
A sliding wall is a moveable wall that runs along rails at its top and bottom edges, allowing the panels to be moved around a room. Sliding wall systems can also be used to subdivide a large room into smaller spaces.
Slimline fanlight opener
Also known as: Slimline fanlight scissor, see fanlight opener
A slimline fanlight opener is a fitting used to open and close fanlights. The scissors are activated by a draw bar and the operating force is directed across various mechanical connections. Slimline fanlight opener refers to a fanlight opening system with an extremely flat design. The flat design of the scissors and of the rod assembly call for a minimal amount of space above and alongside the window leaf.
Smart Building
The term Smart Building refers to a building equipped with technical processes and systems that increase living quality and conditions as well as safety, and allow for energy to be used more efficiently. This is achieved by equipping the building with networked and remote-controlled devices and installations along with the assistance of processes that can be automated.
Smart façades
Smart façades entail automated window and door elements that are incorporated into the building management system and that facilitate the ventilation and air conditioning of the building.
Smoke and heat extraction system
Synonym: RWA
A smoke and heat extraction system provides preventive fire protection by ensuring that smoke is directed out of the building as quickly as possible in the event of a fire. A complete RWA comprises individual smoke and heat exhaust ventilators (RWG), release devices, control elements, a power supply, cables and a fresh air supply.
Smoke detectors
Smoke detectors are devices that can recognise smoke through the presence of combustion products in the air, for example, and trigger an alarm.
Smoke switch control unit
A smoke switch control unit is a device that provides early detection of fire and smoke and supplies power to the closed hold-open devices. In the event of a fire, it recognises fire and smoke, and interrupts the supply of power to the hold-open device.
Smoke protection closure
A smoke protection closure is a door, a gate, or a flap that serves to close off a room and at the same time prevents smoke from spreading.
Smoke protection door
A smoke protection door is a self-closing door, which, when installed and closed, acts as smoke protection closure to prevent smoke from getting through.
Spindle drive
Also known as: Electrically operated spindle drive
A spindle drive is a drive used to open and close windows. Movement is carried out by way of a spindle.
Solid leaf door
In a solid leaf door, the entire door leaf is made of the same material, as opposed to tubular-framed doors.
Strike plate
The strike plate is a plate with recesses for the lock latch and the bolt of a door lock, if applicable. It is installed in the door frame as the counterpart to these components, in order to protect them against wear and tear. It is necessary, for example, to distinguish between flat strike plates and angled strike plates. Flat strike plates can be used in a wide variety of situations. They are used for wood and steel frames, as well as for plastic frames and aluminium masking frames.
Swing door
Synonym: Swing leaf door
A swing door is a door where the leaf is attached to one of the longitudinal edges of the door frame. In this case, the spin axle is vertical. Swing doors can be designed as double-action and as single-action doors.
Swing door drive
Swing door drives are used for the automatic opening and closing of swing doors.
Swing door system
A swing door system is a system solution that allows swing doors with several leaves to be moved automatically.
Switching contact
See feedback contact.
Telescopic door
Synonym: Telescopic door
Telescopic sliding doors are doors in which the leaves are guided along parallel tracks. This means the space on the side needed to open the door leaves can be smaller than the opening width of the door, thereby saving space.
Thermal detector
Thermal detectors trigger an alarm when a certain maximum temperature is exceeded or when there is a rapid temperature increase.
Thermally separated profile system
A thermally separated profile system is a profile system on which the inner and outer aluminium profile are separated by a plastic web. Since the plastic has a lower thermal conductivity than the aluminium, less heat is lost so that the energy efficiency is improved.
Toothed belt locking
Tooth belt locking is used to lock automatic sliding doors. This solution allows a door to remain locked, even without a power supply, but it can be manually opened in the event of an emergency.
Toughened safety glass
Synonym: ESG
Toughened safety glass is comprised of a single pane of glass, which has been heat-treated using a special process, to give the glass increased shock and impact resistance.
Transom installation
Transom installation refers to the installation of the door closer onto the door frame and the installation of the guide rail or link arm onto the door leaf.
T-stop guide rail
The T-stop guide rail is a guide rail with flexible opening restriction. It contains a damping material that the sliding block pushes against during opening, damping the door opening process. This guide rail makes floor mounted door stoppers redundant.
Tubular-framed door
Synonym: Tubular frame door, framed moving leaf door
A tubular-framed door is a door in which the outer frame of the door leaf has a profile and the inside has a filling. The filling can be made of any material, such as glass, wood, etc. On a tubular-framed door, the lock is integrated into the profile rather than into the filling.
Turnstile
A turnstile is a system used to direct people through an access point one at a time. This may, for example, be necessary for access control if the authorisation for each person wishing to pass through has to be verified.
Twin coil technology
Twin coil technology from GEZE allows for a greater range of operating voltages for electric strikes compared to standard coils. At the same time, this also reduces the variety of options, leading to lower inventory costs.
Underfloor drive
Underfloor drives are installed in a mounting tray at the bottom edge of the door leaf. This mounting tray is connected to the door leaf above a mounting element that functions as a hinge.
Unlocking lever
The unblocking lever, also known as the daytime setting, is an optional lever for the mechanical permanent unlocking of the electric strike. If a door is unlocked by activating this lever, it is only locked when this lever is activated again.
Ventilation
Synonym: Ventilation and exhaust
Ventilation refers to the targeted opening of windows to allow for the inside air to be exchanged with fresh air from outside. Manual ventilation refers to systems in which the windows are opened by hand, whereas automatic ventilation refers to systems operated by electrical drives. Ventilation refers to the targeted measure of allowing air to exit from an interior space and the channelling in of fresh outside air.
Ventilation technology
Ventilation technology encompasses all solutions aimed at the manual or automatic opening and closing of windows that serve to ventilate the rooms of a building.
Vestibule
A vestibule is a small room situated between the exterior door of a building and an additional interior door that leads to an inside space located behind it. By ensuring that one of the two doors always remains closed, cold air can be prevented from entering into the interior of the building.
Window safety system
Window safety systems serve to minimise dangers caused by the pinching and shearing edges of an automatic window.
Window leaf
A window leaf is the moving part of the window.
Window frame
A window frame is the fixed part of the window.
Window technology
At GEZE, the area of window technology encompasses products created for manually ventilating buildings, e.g. fanlight openers, electrical window drives and smoke and heat extraction systems.
Wireless programme
The GEZE wireless programme refers to all remote controls available for automatic doors that allow the door to be wirelessly operated via a remote control.