3 in 1 Revolving Doors
The Two-Wing Automatic Revolving Door is an attractive, high quality and high-tech product.
Supremely adaptable, it is a perfect combination of Revolving Door, Sliding Door & Balanced Door.
That’s why we call it the 3 in 1!
The 3 in 1 comes with a sophisticated control system as standard which ensures optimal operational effectiveness at all times.
The blend of advanced design ideas and perfect craftsmanship offers you a steady, safe, smooth and above all convenient entrance to your premises.
3 in 1 as a Two Wing Revolving Door
When you use it as a revolving door, the Two Wing offers the following operations:
Lock up: Door closed up
Stop at opening: Revolving wing stops at the open position
Stop at closing: Revolving wing stops at the closed position
Continuous rotation: Revolving door slows down when there are no pedestrians but revolves at the pre-set speed when its sensors detect a pedestrian approaching
Manual revolving clockwise or anti-clockwise: For cleaning and checking
3 in 1 as a Sliding Door
We think that this is an incredibly useful feature for a building with relatively high peak pedestrian foot flows or special access needs, such as wheelchairs or pushchairs. The revolving door can be bought to a halt and the centre sliding doors activated.
We’ve found this to be a very popular feature in hotels and airports where a large number of guests arrive at the same time, often with an equally large amount of luggage.
The doors themselves operate in the same way as our traditional sliding doors and have many of the same features, such as adjustable width opening and door operation speed.
3 in 1 as a Balanced Door
To use the 3 in 1 as a balanced door, simply stop the door, release the central panels and swing them out of the way. With the exit clear, people inside the building will be able to leave quickly and safely if an emergency evacuation is required.
If you connect the door to your building’s fire system, the door can be set to stop, automatically, at the correct position for opening the centre doors.
Although essential in an emergency, this unique feature has a number of other uses, too. You can open the doors to allow access for oversized objects, whether that’s luggage, packages or even vehicles.

