The Locksmith Journal Jan-Feb 2018 - Issue 54 | Page 48

48 • HARDWARE&SECURITY PROUD SPONSORS OF THIS PAGE ELECTRIC LOCKS OFFER SOLUTION TO CITY OF LONDON OFFICE BUILDING. » » ARCHITECTURAL IRONMONGER G. Johns and Sons of London were involved with the specification for an access control system at the office block in the City of London, whereby the client wanted a flexible access control system with the minimum of ironmongery on the doors and did not require the use of surface mounted electro-magnetic locks. They required a modern office appearance with clean stylish lines, with a high level of security and the flexibility to offer office space to their clients. Jeremy Barltrop of G. Johns chose to use the Securefast ASEL2460 Electric Escape Lock on the two doors on each landing of the five story building with Karcher Stainless Steel lever handles and connected via heavy duty conductor hinges to a reader on the outside of the doors. The client did not require overriding cylinders therefore the Securefast lock was chosen for its quality, easy of use and reliability. As the latch bolt is magnetic, it latches when the door is fully closed, which means the closing pressure of the doors can be light to overcome the force usually required for a latch bolt spring. The lock also automatically throws the deadbolt when the door is fully closed increasing the security on the doors, but both bolts are fully withdrawn in one action on the inside by the lever handle for safe emergency egress. This enables the client to control entry to each floor via the lift or staircase with a proximity card, and allow safe egress via the lever handle fitted to the lock case. The benefits of using the Securefast Electric lock also means that the locking and unlocking of the door is extremely quiet with minimum sound from throwing and withdrawing of the latch and deadbolt, making the product ideal for a quiet office. Anti-pitting test exceeds 3,000 hours » » LOCK LOCK, THE NEW HIGH security handle from Brisant Secure, has spent over 3,000 hours – four MONTHS - in independent corrosion testing, with no sign of pitting or blistering. Just 240 hours, or 10 days, of salt spray testing is required to achieve the EN 1906:2012. The highest corrosion grade measured is 480 hours. “Pitting on door furniture is one of the industry’s dirtiest secrets,” says Nick Dutton, CEO of Brisant Secure. “In fact, Lock Lock has spent longer in the salt spray chamber than some handles I used to buy lasted on the door. Many manufacturers only offer a guarantee on performance, or a token one on the finish. Some recommend stainless steel for ‘coastal’ areas – but 63% of the UK population live less than 9.3 miles from the sea. And 36% live within just 3 miles! In fact, most of us are near the coast, and the issues we have in the UK with corrosion on door handles reflects that. What might be fine for inland Europe, America or Australia, just isn’t suitable for an island like ours.” Although stainless steel is often promoted as a better anti-corrosion (and more expensive) option, some manufacturers have only tested it to 500 hours. Brisant has three Lock Lock handles in the testing chamber in polished gold, chrome, and white powder coat. They’ve been sprayed with over 65kg of salt so far, and not one of the finishes has shown any signs of corrosion. Brisant has increased Lock Lock’s initial 2-year guarantee to 5 years and will go further if the handles tested continue to perform. Nick adds: “As manufacturers we can and should do better. Lock Lock took 24 months to develop. Each handle is coated twice with copper and then twice with nickel, and its designed with a seamless curve so there LOCKSMITHJOURNAL.CO.UK | JAN/FEB 2018 Sponsored by Lockex 2018 - Security & Fire Safety are no edges or corners, traditional weak spots for corrosion. The industry needs to ask itself why its finish guarantees aren’t anywhere near those for performance or security. Homeowners expect their handles to look good for years, not months. But all too often the reality is sadly different.” www.lock-lock.co.uk/tested.