Quality Standards
Champion Door is dedicated to providing high-quality products, supported by top industry certifications and strict compliance with international standards.
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At Champion Door, quality is at the core of everything we do. We proudly hold several key certifications, ensuring our products meet the highest international standards. Our commitment to excellence is reflected in our strict adherence to ISO and CE standards, which guide our processes from design to delivery. These certifications not only guarantee product safety but also long-lasting durability. We continuously review and update our standards to stay at the forefront of innovation and quality assurance.
Standards in use
EN-13241-1
- The EN 13241-1 standard is a European regulation that specifies the safety and performance requirements for industrial, commercial, garage, and residential doors and gates. The EN 13241-1 standard applies to doors that are either manually or power-operated, including sectional doors, roller shutters, and other similar products, and is important for manufacturers to meet safety and quality assurance expectations within the European Union.
STANDARD SFS-EN 1627 (Burglary resistant wall)
- SFS-EN 1627 is a European standard that outlines the requirements and testing methods for the resistance of doors, windows, curtain walls, grilles, and shutters to burglary attempts. It provides a classification system based on the level of protection these products offer against different types of forced entry. This standard is crucial for evaluating the security performance of building elements used in both residential and commercial settings.
DIRECTIVE 2006/42/EY (Machine directive)
- The Directive 2006/42/EY, commonly known as the Machinery Directive, is a European Union (EU) legislation that sets the essential health and safety requirements for the design, manufacturing, and installation of machinery. Its primary aim is to ensure that machinery is safe for use in the EU and that it complies with strict safety and health standards. TARKASTA TEKSTI!
DIRECTIVE 2014/30/EU (With amendments and national regulations concerning their enactment)
- The EMC Directive 2004/108/EC (now replaced by Directive 2014/30/EU) was a European Union directive that regulated the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) of electrical and electronic equipment. The main purpose of the directive was to ensure that devices did not emit excessive electromagnetic interference (EMI) and were immune to a reasonable level of interference from other sources, thereby allowing the proper operation of devices in the same environment. TARKASTA TEKSTI!
STANDARD SFS-EN 12604 (Mechanical characteristics)
- SFS-EN 12604 is a European standard that outlines the mechanical safety requirements for industrial, commercial, and garage doors and gates, specifically focusing on their mechanical characteristics. The primary aim of this standard is to ensure that doors and gates operate safely and effectively, minimizing the risk of mechanical hazards.
STANDARD SFS-EN 12453 (Safety of use)
- SFS-EN 12453 is a European standard that focuses on the safety of power-operated industrial, commercial, and garage doors and gates. It provides detailed requirements for ensuring that these doors and gates are safe to use, minimizing the risk of accidents and injuries, particularly from hazards like crushing, shearing, and impact.
NAFAC (UFGS-08 34 16 20) (Approval)
- NAFAC (Naval Facilities Engineering Command) is a branch of the United States Navy responsible for the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of Navy facilities around the world. NAFAC oversees various construction and facility standards for military installations.
UFGS stands for Unified Facilities Guide Specifications, which are used by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) to guide construction and infrastructure projects. These specifications ensure that building materials, products, and installation practices meet the required safety, performance, and quality standards for military and government facilities.
UFGS-08 34 16 20 refers to a specific section of the Unified Facilities Guide Specifications, focusing on "Industrial Horizontal Sliding Fabric Doors." These are large fabric-covered doors typically used in aircraft hangars or other industrial buildings for military purposes. The 08 34 16 20 specification outlines the necessary criteria for designing, installing, and maintaining these doors.
LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE 2006/95/EC
- Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 2006/95/EC was a European Union directive that established safety requirements for electrical equipment operating at low voltage. Although it has been replaced by the Directive 2014/35/EU, the LVD originally aimed to ensure that electrical equipment used within certain voltage limits is safe for both users and the environment. MAINITAAN VAIN UUSI 2014/35/EU
ISO 9001 Quality Certificate
- ISO 9001 is an internationally recognized standard that outlines the requirements for a Quality Management System (QMS). The ISO 9001 certification demonstrates an organization’s commitment to quality management and continuous improvement in its processes, products, and services.
ISO 14001 Management Environmental
- ISO 14001 is an internationally recognized standard for Environmental Management Systems (EMS). It provides organizations with a framework to manage their environmental responsibilities systematically and sustainably. The primary goal of ISO 14001 is to help organizations minimize their environmental impact, comply with regulations, and improve overall environmental performance.
Manufactured according to European standards
- Compliance with EU Regulations
- Products must adhere to various EU regulations and directives relevant to their category. This could include regulations concerning health and safety, environmental protection, consumer protection, and product liability.
- Harmonized European Standards.
- European Standards (often abbreviated as EN standards) are developed by organizations like the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) and the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC).
- European Standards (often abbreviated as EN standards) are developed by organizations like the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) and the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC).
CE-marked
- The CE mark (Conformité Européenne) is a certification mark that indicates a product's compliance with European Union (EU) health, safety, and environmental protection standards. It signifies that the product meets the necessary requirements outlined in relevant EU directives or regulations.
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