DYNACO S-555 ATEX CATEGORY 3 ALL WEATHER
Designed for potentially explosive atmospheres
The Dynaco S-555 Atex Category 3 All Weather high-speed door is built for outside usage in explosion sensitive environments. Its structure and all metal parts are made out of stainless steel. All non-metallic parts are made of antistatic or electrical conductive materials.
Together with a standard earth kit, this specific door construction avoids the build up of static electricity that could generate sparks. Therefore this high-speed door is officially approved by Apragaz, an official inspection authority for equipment used in potentially explosive atmospheres.
Withstands harsh conditions
Not only is this high-speed roll-up door explosion safe, it is also wind resistant up to wind load class 5, according to European standards. Side reinforcements, a patented side frame assembly and a superior seal ensure the high-speed door withstands the strongest winds.
Thanks to its high operating speed and a superior seal, the Dynaco S-555 Atex Category 3 All Weather high-speed door improves traffic flows and employee comfort. It enables better environmental control and makes savings on energy costs possible.
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