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DORMA's New Advanced-Technology ED900: Low-Energy Swing Door Power Operator




ED900 Low Energy Swing Door Operators
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Reamstown, Pa. - Employing an innovative electromechanical drive and a state-of-the-art microprocessor motion control system, the new ED900 is DORMA's most advanced low-energy swing door power operator. The operator is exceptionally quiet, safe and easy to use.

When operated manually, the ED900 demands little physical effort. Advanced power assist through the entire opening cycle (from 0º to 85º), makes even the heaviest-rated door feel very light.

The new operator is especially helpful for children, the elderly, persons with disabilities, or those carrying objects or pushing carts. This fully ADA-compliant device opens doors at precisely controlled speeds and forces, assuring safety for all users.

The ED900 also includes a blow-open feature for smoke ventilation (per NFPA code 92B), permanent hold-open, and an onboard power supply delivering 1.5 amps @ 24-volt DC (eliminating the need for a secondary power supply). It includes 12 programmable options to accommodate even the most challenging door installations.

In addition, it boasts the smallest footprint in the industry, up to 65 percent smaller than some other manufacturers' operators. For more information about DORMA's ED900 Low Energy Swing Door Operators, please call 1-800-523-8483.

About DORMA

DORMA is a leading global manufacturer of premium access solutions and services
that enable better buildings. Our full range of products and services provides
safety and security as well as convenience and comfort. DORMA features a design
oriented portfolio of architectural door hardware, specialty hardware for glass door and wall applications, door automation systems including Crane Revolving Door, and operable wall systems featuring Modernfold. DORMA is an international market leader with innovative and inspiring design and technologies for access solutions and services.





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