Design and Planning

Design, advice and sales – synergies with dimensions

The design procedure in the planning and implementation of overall locking systems raises the effectiveness of security when it is put to work.

From analysis right through to application, all the factors are tested, specified and constantly updated to meet requirements, together with the customer and planners. At all times, this process guarantees optimum project clarity and cost consistency, and also a clear needs-oriented product choice. For daily operational matters, KESO experts are close by.

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1. Analysis

Safety requirement
Company structures
Workflow diagram
Maps of the area
Matrix

2. Concept

Strategy
Scheduling
Central plan
Budget plan
Deadline schedule

 

3. Implementation

Product platform
Key lists
Locking schedule
Door matrix
Diagrams
Product ordering

4. Application

Mounting
Commissioning
Training
Service contracts
Checks
Support

Benefits of the locking concept

Locking diagram

The locking diagram forms the basis of implementing the locking system. It takes structures and organization into account.

 

 

Central plan

The central plan merges all the interfaces from various key groups within a locking system. The central plan is the basic factor responsible for extraordinary flexibility in every application; it takes all work processes into account.

 

 

Key and door lists

These are the master lists used for ordering all keys and cylinders. All the units are specified in collaboration with the customer.

 

 


Locking schedule

The listing of all data and detailed information. A clear display of all possible access points also guarantees later checking and adaptation to modified needs.

 

 

Planning locking systems

Planning and ordering systems is patently easy. The sample plan below shows how it works. All the doors are listed horizontally; the vertical columns are for the keys. You will find out more about the planning of locking systems at the KESO training sessions or from your KESO adviser.

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Published 12 Feb 2008

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