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BS EN1125 Certified EN1634 Fire Rated 132–240mins Grade 4 Corrosion Resistant
The Complete Specifier's Guide — From European Standards to Real-World Performance. Trusted by fire-rated metal door manufacturers across Europe, the Middle East, and beyond.
Table of Contents
1. What Is a CE Panic Exit Device? 7. D&D Hardware CE Panic Exit Device Product Range
2. BS EN1125: The European Standard for Panic Hardware 8. Complete Door Hardware Solutions
3. 200,000 Cycles Test — Engineering for Decades of Use 9. Application Guide
4. EN1634 Fire Rating: 132 to 240 Minutes of Protection 10. Why Specify D&D Hardware?
5. EN1670 Corrosion Resistance: 240 Hours Proven Durability 11. Frequently Asked Questions
6. CE Certified vs. Non-Certified: Why It Matters
When specifying emergency exit hardware for commercial buildings in Europe and regions adhering to European standards, the CE Panic Exit Device is the definitive benchmark for life safety, regulatory compliance, and long-term performance. Whether you are a fire-rated metal door manufacturer, a building contractor, or an architect, understanding the standards behind CE certification is essential to delivering a safe, code-compliant door assembly.
This guide provides a comprehensive breakdown of the three key European standards governing CE panic exit devices — BS EN1125, EN1634, and EN1670 — and explains why D&D Hardware's CE-certified panic bars are the preferred choice for demanding commercial projects worldwide.
A CE Panic Exit Device — also known as a panic bar, push bar, or crash bar — is a door hardware mechanism designed to allow rapid, unobstructed egress from a building during an emergency. Its defining feature is a horizontal actuating bar that spans at least half the width of the door. When pushed, even by a person with no prior knowledge of the mechanism, the bar immediately releases the latch and allows the door to swing open outward.
The CE mark (Conformité Européenne) signifies that the product has been independently tested and verified to meet the essential requirements of relevant EU directives and harmonized standards. For panic hardware, this means compliance with the Construction Products Regulation (CPR) and the performance standards outlined under the EN1125 framework.
Key Insight for Specifiers: A CE mark on a panic exit device is not a self-declaration of quality. It is a legally mandated certification backed by third-party testing, ensuring the device will perform reliably in a genuine emergency — even under fire conditions, corrosive environments, and after years of heavy use.
BS EN1125 is the primary European harmonized standard for panic exit devices used in buildings where occupants may be unfamiliar with the exit hardware — such as public buildings, commercial premises, schools, hospitals, and entertainment venues. It is specifically designed for panic situations, where people under stress must be able to operate the door without any prior instruction.
| Performance Criterion | BS EN1125 Requirement | D&D Hardware Performance |
| Actuating Bar Coverage | Spans ≥ 60% of door leaf width | Full-width crossbar design |
| Operational Force | Max 150 N to open door | Optimized low-force spring mechanism |
| Cycle Durability | Min 200,000 cycles without failure | 200,000 cycles certified |
| Corrosion Resistance | Grade 4: 240 hrs salt spray (EN1670) | 240 hours certified (EN1670) |
| Fire Performance | Tested to EN1634 on fire doors | EN1634 fire rated: 132–240 min |
The cycle test is the most demanding mechanical endurance evaluation in BS EN1125. It simulates years of real-world use by repeatedly activating the panic device under controlled laboratory conditions. D&D Hardware's CE panic exit devices have successfully completed 200,000 full cycles without mechanical failure or significant performance degradation.
200,000 Cycles
Independently certified
11+ Years
At 50 uses/day
Zero Failure
Latch & bar integrity
Consistent Force
No stiffening over time
For panic exit devices installed on fire-rated doors, the hardware must not compromise the door assembly's ability to contain fire and smoke. D&D Hardware's CE panic exit devices are tested to the EN1634 standard as part of a complete fire door assembly, achieving a fire rating of 132 to 240 minutes.
| Fire Rating | Typical Application | Regulatory Reference |
| EI 60 (60 min) | Internal partition doors, low-risk areas | EN 13501-2 |
| EI 90 (90 min) | Corridor doors, office separations | EN 13501-2 |
| EW 132 (132 min) | Stairwell enclosures, exit passageways | EN 13501-2 |
| EI 240 (240 min) | High-hazard occupancy, fire compartment walls | EN 13501-2 |
Emergency exit hardware is frequently installed in environments hostile to metal components — exterior emergency exits, coastal buildings, industrial facilities, and food processing plants. D&D Hardware's CE panic exit devices achieve Grade 4 (Very High Resistance) under EN1670, corresponding to 240 hours of continuous salt spray exposure without significant corrosion impairing function or appearance.
This is achieved through premium SUS304 stainless steel construction combined with high-quality surface finishes, ensuring the hardware remains fully operational throughout its service life regardless of environmental conditions.
| Feature | D&D Hardware CE-Certified | Non-Certified Panic Bar |
| Regulatory Compliance | ✔ Mandatory for EU market | ✘ Cannot be legally sold in EU |
| Fire Door Compatibility | ✔ EN1634 tested as part of assembly | ✘ May invalidate fire door certification |
| Cycle Durability | ✔ 200,000 cycles independently verified | ✘ Unverified; risk of premature failure |
| Corrosion Resistance | ✔ EN1670 Grade 4 (240 hrs) certified | ✘ No independent verification |
| Liability & Insurance | ✔ Documented certification reduces liability | ✘ Full liability risk in case of failure |
| Building Inspection | ✔ Passes AHJ inspections | ✘ Likely to fail; costly replacement |
| Long-Term Value | ✔ Durable, low-maintenance service life | ✘ Higher total cost of ownership |
CE CERTIFIED · RIM TYPE
Surface-mounted latch mechanism for single-leaf fire-rated steel doors. Fast installation, reliable latching, and compatible with a wide range of door thicknesses.
•BS EN1125 — 200,000 cycles
•EN1634 — Fire rated 132–240 min
•EN1670 — Grade 4 corrosion resistance
•Material: SUS304 Stainless Steel
CE CERTIFIED · VERTICAL ROD
Engages locking points at both the top and bottom of the door for superior security and fire door integrity. Ideal for double-leaf assemblies and high-security applications.
•BS EN1125 — 200,000 cycles
•EN1634 — Fire rated up to 240 min
•Top & bottom rod latching system
•Suitable for single & double leaf doors
CE CERTIFIED · LEVER TRIM
CE panic lever trim for single-leaf fire-rated steel doors. Fast installation, reliable egress, and compatible with a wide range of door thicknesses.
•BS EN1125 — 200,000 cycles
•Push-bar activation
•Compatible with fire doors
•Hotels, offices, schools, public buildings
D&D Hardware delivers more than just a panic bar — we provide a fully certified, cohesive door opening system. Every component is engineered to work together, ensuring your fire door assembly meets the highest standards of safety, performance, and aesthetics.
Rim + vertical rod exit devices, door closer, coordinator, hinges, hinge plates, bottom seal, lever trim, and rubber silencer. For commercial towers, warehouses, and transportation hubs.
Two vertical rod panic bars, door closer, high-performance hinges, half cylinder, and panic mortise lock. For hotels, offices, apartments, schools, and public buildings.
Crossbar rim + vertical rod panic devices, door closer, hinges, lever trim, and door stopper. For hospitals, schools, shopping centers, factories, and commercial buildings.
| Sector | Typical Application | Key Standard | D&D Advantage |
| Emergency corridors, stairwell doors, operating zones | BS EN1125, EN1634 | Low-force push bar; 240-min fire rating | |
| Assembly hall exits, gymnasium doors | BS EN1125 | 200,000-cycle durability; anti-vandal construction | |
| Shopping center fire exits, warehouse doors | BS EN1125, EN1670 | 240-hr corrosion resistance; premium finish | |
| Back-of-house exits, conference room doors | BS EN1125 | Multiple finishes; sleek architectural design | |
| Factory emergency exits, chemical plant doors | BS EN1125, EN1670 | Grade 4 corrosion resistance; heavy-duty build | |
| Court buildings, civic centers, transport hubs | BS EN1125 | Complete certified door hardware solutions |
BS EN1125 · EN1634 · EN1670 — all independently tested and verified. Full documentation provided for every order.
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What is the difference between BS EN1125 and BS EN179?
BS EN1125 governs panic exit devices for buildings where occupants may be unfamiliar with the hardware (public buildings, schools). BS EN179 governs emergency exit devices for buildings where occupants know the exit route (workplaces). EN1125 requires a horizontal push bar; EN179 may use a lever handle or push pad. D&D Hardware's CE panic exit devices are certified to BS EN1125 — suitable for the broadest range of commercial applications.
Does a CE panic exit device need re-certification when installed on a specific fire door?
The CE panic exit device is certified as a component. For a complete fire door assembly to be certified, the hardware must be tested as part of that specific assembly configuration. D&D Hardware provides EN1634-tested assemblies and can assist manufacturers in confirming compatibility with their specific door constructions.
Can D&D Hardware's CE panic bars be used on exterior doors?
Yes. Our EN1670 Grade 4 corrosion resistance certification (240 hours salt spray) means our CE panic bars are engineered for exterior environments, including coastal locations, high-humidity climates, and areas with significant temperature variation.
Are OEM and ODM services available?
Absolutely. D&D Hardware offers comprehensive OEM and ODM services, including custom dimensions, proprietary finishes, private labeling, and bespoke packaging. Our engineering team works closely with door manufacturers to develop hardware solutions that integrate seamlessly with their specific door designs and brand identity.
What finishes are available for CE panic exit devices?
Our CE panic exit devices are available in Satin Stainless Steel, Silver Painted, Polished Chrome, Matte Black, and custom finishes. We also offer PVD coating for enhanced durability and aesthetic appeal. Please contact our team to discuss your specific finish requirements.