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Manual – Digital locking cylinder 3061
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The following points need to be considered for doors installed along escape routes
after 1. April 2003 (locks pursuant to standards DIN EN 179 and DIN EN 1125):
Cylinders from the 3061 design range can be used for all locks whose
approval for use states that the locking cylinder has no influence on the lock's
functionality.
Cylinders from the 3061 Type .AP (anti-panic cylinder) design range must be
used for all locks where the lock functionality is influenced by the position of
the locking cylinder's actuator; the cylinder must also be listed in the
manufacturer's approval.
Caution: The specific design of panic locks means that it is not
permissible to turn the
knob of the locking cylinder up to the stop when the door is closed as this could affect
the lock's panic function.
2.8 WP version
Standard cylinder: use the WP version when the electronics side of the door is located
on the outside, i.e. when the knob containing the electronics is exposed to rain, for
instance. The cylinder complies with IP Class 65 on account of seals and other design
measures.
The WP version is designed specifically for outdoor use and should be installed if the
knob can come into contact with water (e.g. rainwater). Although the WP version has a
greater resistance to water, the actuator should never come into contact with it.
2.9 Overlengths
All twin-knob cylinders are available up to a maximum length of 140 mm, or 90 mm on
one side. Longer versions are available on request.