Swing door operators are characterised by their reliable performance, however, extremely low temperatures
may have a negative effect on their reliability. DORMA's new ED100 and ED 250 operators provide reliable performance even in cold environments.
Equipped with a multi-stage gear and their integrated Initial Drive Control (IDC) ensures durable operation as the system detects and compensates
for even the slightest irregularities in the door's performance.
The integrated wind-load control of the ED100 and ED250 mean that the system recognises and compensates for wind loads with a force of up to 150N. This ensures that the door remains closed and heat is retained within the building.
The ESM (Energy Saving Mode) allows the safety sensors to be switched to standby saving up to 30% in energy consumption. The ED100 and ED250 are available as an automatic (A) version or a low energy (LE) version.
The low energy version allows the door to be opened under power when required and used as a conventional manual swing door at all other times. Both versions have a low operating noise and the compact Contur design ensures they will integrate with other DORMA products.
The integrated wind-load control of the ED100 and ED250 mean that the system recognises and compensates for wind loads with a force of up to 150N. This ensures that the door remains closed and heat is retained within the building.
The ESM (Energy Saving Mode) allows the safety sensors to be switched to standby saving up to 30% in energy consumption. The ED100 and ED250 are available as an automatic (A) version or a low energy (LE) version.
The low energy version allows the door to be opened under power when required and used as a conventional manual swing door at all other times. Both versions have a low operating noise and the compact Contur design ensures they will integrate with other DORMA products.












