Tags | Dieser Datensatz ist Bestandteil der ÖKOBAUDAT. |
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Reference year | 2019 | ||
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Use advice for data set | Scope: This EPD refers to a specific compact reader (online access control device) manufactured by dormakaba EAD GmbH. The production site is located in Villingen-Schwenningen (Germany). The LCA results declared in the EPD refer to the product model 91 10. To enable the user of the EPD to calculate the results for two other compact reader models 91 04 and 91 12, the factors in chapter 6 can be used for the calculation. System boundary: Type of EPD: cradle to gate - with options. The Environmental Product Declaration refers to the production stage (A1-A3), the use stage (B6), the end of life stage (C3) and recycling potential which is declared in the module "benefits and loads beyond the product system boundary" (D). Modules A1 to A3 include the provision and processing of raw materials as well as the processing of input materials, the transport to manufacturer and production. Module A5 includes the incineration of the product packaging after installation. Module B6 includes the operational energy consumption of the compact reader during its use. Module C3 includes the incineration of plastics for energy recovery. Module D comprises the recycling of metals and gives the recycling potentials. | ||
Technical purpose of product or process | The compact readers (91 04, 91 10 and 91 12) are suitable for indoor and outdoor use, where access control is required. Common applications include: Corporate buildings, industrial sites, government buildings, military installations, education or healthcare buildings. Possible fields of application are: • External gates and gateways • Exterior doors • Office buildings / Entrances • Automatic doors • Lifts • Garage doors • Car park barriers • Motorised locks | ||
Classification number | 8.4.02 | ||
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General comment on data set | The dormakaba compact readers operate in an electronic access control system. The compact reader is a device that reads a personalized credential via radio-frequency identification (RFID) or Bluetooth Low Energy technology. The compact reader reads identity information from the credential and passes it on to an access controller via an RS-485 interface. In an online solution, the access controller then grants or denies access to the credential holder. In a stand-alone solution, the compact reader performs the access decision. Model 91 04: The compact reader 91 04 is a mullion mount reader for outdoor or indoor use. Model 91 10: The compact reader 91 10 is a reader for use in indoor or in protected outdoor areas. Model 91 12: The compact reader 91 12 is a reader for outdoor or indoor use and offers an integrated PIN keypad for an added level of security. Supported credential / communication technologies: - LEGIC (advant & prime) - MIFARE (DESFire & Classic) - NFC (Near Field Communication) - Bluetooth Low Energy | ||
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Data set valid until | 2024 | ||
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Technology description including background system | The compact readers are manufactured and assembled at the production facility at Villingen-Schwenningen in Germany. The plastic housing is supplied by an external partner. During assembly the individual parts are assembled into the casing. The assembled compact readers are then packaged with the mounting plate, installation accessories, and installation manual for shipment. The plant in Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany, is certified to the quality management system /DIN EN ISO 9001:2015-11/, which ensures consistent quality of dormakaba's products. Technical data: The compact readers have following technical properties: Declared unit: The declared unit is 1 piece of compact reader with the technical specifications given in chapter 2.3. | ||
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Time stamp (last saved) | 2019-07-01T10:40:20.917 |
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UUID | 2c6796b6-4b32-4d6c-83bd-58152b2bc9fe |
Data set version | 00.02.000 |
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Registration number | 10552 |
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Copyright | Yes |
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