UKCA / EN 13241 Compliance for Industrial Doors, Shutters & Gates

UKCA / EN 13241 Doors & Shutters

UKCA / EN 13241 Compliance for Industrial Doors, Shutters & Gates

If you buy, specify or install industrial doors, roller shutters, garage doors or security gates in Great Britain, two things matter for legal and safety compliance: EN 13241 (the product performance standard) and UKCA marking (the GB product marking). This page explains what EN 13241 covers, how it links to UKCA (and CE recognition), what testing involves, and what you need from your supplier/installer to stay compliant.

What is EN 13241?

EN 13241 is the European product standard that sets safety and performance characteristics for industrial, commercial and garage doors, gates and barriers—including many roller shutters and grilles used for access control. It applies to manual or power-operated products installed where people may be present. The scope includes access for goods and vehicles in industrial, commercial and residential premises. 
 

Note: Fire or smoke performance is handled by other standards (e.g., EN 16034 / EN 1634 series). EN 13241 focuses on product characteristics and safety; powered operation safety is complemented by EN 12453 / EN 12604. 
 

UKCA vs CE: what’s required in Great Britain?

In Great Britain (England, Scotland, Wales) you can place products on the market using UKCA. The UK government has confirmed ongoing recognition of certain EU requirements, including CE marking, for construction products in GB; the UK mark can also be used. Guidance also describes “Fast-Track UKCA” routes that can leverage recognised EU requirements. Always ensure the mark used matches your route to conformity and documentation. 
 

In practice:

  • For EN 13241 products placed on the GB market, ensure you have the correct marking (UKCA and/or CE as permitted), plus the Declaration (DoP/DoC) and supporting test evidence. 
     

Which products need EN 13241 compliance?

Typical products within scope include:

  • Industrial roller shutters & grilles (manual or powered)
  • Sectional overhead doors
  • Roller garage doors (for residential garages)
  • Commercial/industrial sliding or swing gates and barriers

Products primarily for pedestrian use or fire/smoke resistance follow different standards (e.g., EN 16361 or EN 16034).

 

What does EN 13241 testing involve?

Manufacturers must demonstrate that products meet the performance characteristics specified by EN 13241 (Annex ZA), typically with type testing and factory production control. Depending on product and application, assessed characteristics can include:

  • Safe operation (with powered-operation safety covered via EN 12453 requirements & tests)
  • Mechanical durability & strength (EN 12604)
  • Resistance to wind load (structural performance)
  • Operating forces & safe closing; emergency release/hold-to-run where required
  • Thermal transmittance, air & water performance (where relevant to external doors)
  • Release of dangerous substances (where applicable)

Independent test bodies (e.g., ift Rosenheim, Intertek) outline the typical test programs and certification pathways for EN 13241 products. 
 

Responsibilities: Manufacturer, Installer, End-User

Manufacturer / Supplier

Provide compliant product, marking (UKCA/CE as applicable), Declaration of Performance/Conformity, and installation/maintenance instructions. 
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Installer

Install to the manufacturer’s instructions, complete commissioning & safety checks, and hand over documentation (incl. maintenance schedule).

End-User / Building Duty-Holder

Keep records; ensure regular servicing; operate product per instructions; arrange periodic safety inspections, especially for powered doors/gates. 
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How Security Direct helps

  • Compliant products: We supply industrial shutters, doors and gates designed to meet EN 13241 performance, with supporting documents.
  • Powered safety: Our powered options follow EN 12453 safety requirements with the right controls, safety edges, photocells and risk assessment support. 
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  • Paperwork sorted: We provide the DoP/DoC, marking, and O&M packs you need for approval and handover.
  • UK-wide support: From design advice to installation and planned maintenance.

 

Typical Use Cases

  • Warehouse & logistics: high-cycle sectional doors and insulated roller shutters
  • Retail frontages: perforated security grilles balancing visibility and protection
  • Car parks & vehicle depots: barriers and sliding gates with safety devices
  • Residential garages: insulated roller garage doors with safe operation

 

Technical Checklist (specifiers & buyers)

  1. Identify scope: Is the product within EN 13241? (Industry/commercial/garage doors, gates, barriers).
  2. Powered? Ensure EN 12453 safety (edges, sensors, controls).
  3. Documents: DoP/DoC, marking (UKCA and/or CE per GB rules), O&M manuals.
  4. Performance: wind load, durability, operating forces; thermal/air/water if relevant.
  5. Installation & handover: commissioning results and maintenance plan. 
     

FAQs on EN13241

Is CE marking still accepted in Great Britain for doors and shutters?

Yes—government guidance confirms continued recognition of CE for construction products in GB; UKCA can also be used. Check current guidance and keep records of your chosen route. 
 

Does EN 13241 cover fire resistance?

No. Fire/smoke performance is under EN 16034/EN 1634. Use EN 13241 for the door/gate product characteristics and pair with the relevant fire standard if required. 
 

Which safety standard applies to powered operation?

EN 12453 (with EN 12604 for mechanical requirements). These define safety devices, test methods and commissioning checks. 
 

What documents should I receive at handover?

DoP/DoC, marking information, commissioning records, and O&M/maintenance schedule to keep the door/gate safe in use. 
 

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