The greatest single threat to cleanroom sterility during normal operations is the simultaneous opening of two doors in an airlock — a 2–3 second event that collapses the pressure differential and allows uncontrolled air to move freely between grades. Metrolabs designs, supplies, and installs precision electronic interlocking systems that make simultaneous opening mechanically and electronically impossible, maintaining the pressure buffer zone at all times.
The Metrolabs interlocking system is an electronic logic-based solution — also known as a “mantrap” system — that enforces strict one-door-open protocol through PLC programming. Unlike mechanical interlock bars (which rely on physical linkage and can be forced), the electronic system uses independent door position sensors, electromagnetic locks, and a programmable controller to ensure the sequence cannot be bypassed.
Magnetic reed switches on all four edges of each door leaf and frame continuously report the exact door state — open, closed but unlatched, closed and locked, or fault condition — to the PLC. Door B is only released when the PLC has confirmed from all four sensors that Door A is fully closed and the electromagnetic lock has re-engaged on Door A.
After Door A closes, the HVAC system requires a defined period — typically 5–30 seconds depending on airlock volume and air change rate — to re-establish the required differential pressure in the buffer zone. The PLC dwell time is programmed to match this HVAC recovery period, ensuring Door B is only released after the pressure has fully re-stabilised and the buffer is performing correctly.
Red and green LED indicators at each door entry point give personnel clear, unambiguous status information: Red — door is locked, do not attempt entry; Green — door is released, may be opened. LED panels are integrated into the door frame or wall panel at eye height for maximum visibility, with optional audible alerts for high-noise environments.
In the event of a fire alarm activation, power failure, or manual emergency override, the system is programmed to release all electromagnetic locks simultaneously — ensuring a clear, unobstructed evacuation path regardless of which door is currently locked in the sequence. The system returns to controlled interlock mode automatically when the emergency condition is cleared.
Every Metrolabs interlocking door system is assembled from six purpose-engineered components — each selected for hygienic cleanroom suitability and long-term reliability in pharmaceutical-grade environments:
The intelligence of the interlocking system — a hardened industrial PLC that manages all door sequence logic, dwell time, emergency overrides, and data logging. Fully programmable for any door configuration from a simple 2-door airlock to complex multi-room sequences with conditional access logic. The dwell time (delay between Door A closing and Door B releasing) is set to match the HVAC pressure recovery time for the specific airlock volume. Housed in a tamper-resistant IP65-rated enclosure compatible with cleanroom installation.
High-visibility Red/Green LED indicator panels integrated into the door frame or wall panel at each entry point. RED indicates the door is electromagnetically locked — personnel must not attempt to open. GREEN indicates the door has been released and may be opened. LED panels are flush-mounted in the wall or door frame to maintain a smooth, cleanable surface. Optional audible alert (buzzer) for high-noise pharmaceutical production environments. Low-voltage, long-life LEDs rated for continuous operation in humid, disinfectant-exposed environments.
High-strength flush-mounted electromagnetic locks provide the physical enforcement of the interlock logic. Holding force of 600–1000 kg at full power — the door physically cannot be opened while the mag-lock is energised. Hygienic flush-mount design with no exposed mechanical parts, crevices, or projections that would trap contamination. Installed within the door frame profile to maintain the smooth surface of the adjacent cleanroom panel system. Fail-safe (lock releases on power loss) or fail-secure (lock holds on power loss) options available.
Flush-mounted magnetic reed switches monitor the exact position of every door in the system — providing the PLC with real-time feedback on whether each door is open, closed, or in fault condition. Multiple sensors per door edge (head, latch, and floor) confirm that the door is fully seated and sealed before the PLC confirms the closed state. Tamper-resistant design — if a sensor is removed or malfunctions, the PLC treats the door as open and maintains the interlock accordingly.
Infrared wave-to-open proximity sensors allow hands-free door activation — eliminating the need to touch push plates, buttons, or handles that could transfer contamination between personnel entering the cleanroom. Sensor range and sensitivity adjustable to prevent accidental activation from nearby equipment movement. Used in conjunction with the PLC interlock logic — wave-to-open only activates the release sequence when the PLC confirms the interlock condition is satisfied. Compatible with gowned personnel wearing gloves.
Every door event — open, close, lock, unlock, interlock violation attempt, emergency override, sensor fault — is time-stamped and logged by the PLC controller to 21 CFR Part 11-compliant electronic records. Log entries include: timestamp, door identity, personnel access credential (if access control is integrated), event type, and system state. Logs are accessible via the BMS interface and can be exported in CSV or PDF format for GMP audit submissions. Log storage capacity for 12–24 months of continuous operation.
Metrolabs programs and installs interlock systems for all standard cleanroom airlock configurations — from the simplest two-door pharmaceutical entry to complex multi-room containment sequences:
The most common configuration — Door A (corridor side) and Door B (cleanroom side) in a single buffer zone. One-door-open enforced by PLC. Used for Grade C/D pharmaceutical production entries, food manufacturing cleanroom access, and hospital cleanroom entry points. Dwell time 5–15 seconds.
A two-stage airlock with three doors in sequence — for facilities requiring two separate pressure buffer zones between corridor and clean zone (e.g., Grade D → Grade C → Grade B pharmaceutical suites). PLC enforces that only one of the three doors can be open at any time, with individual dwell times for each buffer zone calibrated to the HVAC design.
Interlocked airlock with integrated air shower cycle — after Door A closes, the PLC activates the air shower (typically 30–60 seconds of high-velocity HEPA-filtered air across the personnel) before releasing Door B. Used in BSL-3 laboratories, pharmaceutical Grade A/B suites, and precision cleanrooms where personnel particle shedding is a critical contamination risk.
Interlocked small-format hatch doors for material transfer between cleanroom zones — ensuring the inner hatch cannot be opened until the outer hatch is closed and the pass-through UV-C decontamination cycle (if fitted) is complete. Used in aseptic manufacturing, hospital sterile processing, and any controlled environment requiring documented material transfer without personnel zone crossing.
Every regulated facility type has a different primary objective for the interlock system. Metrolabs customises the PLC logic, dwell time, and access control to match each application precisely:
| Facility Type | Primary Objective | Interlock Configuration | Typical Dwell |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pharmaceutical Mfg (GMP) | Cross-contamination prevention between grades | 2-Door or 3-Door Airlock | 10–20 sec |
| Aseptic / Grade A Suite | Maintain positive pressure — prevent particle ingress | 2-Door + Air Shower Logic | 30–60 sec |
| BSL-3 / BSL-4 Lab | Negative pressure biocontainment | Timed 3-Door — neg. pressure | 15–30 sec |
| Hospital Operating Theatre | Positive pressure maintenance — sterile field | Main entry / exit interlock | 5–10 sec |
| Hospital Isolation Room | Negative pressure — airborne containment | 2-Door negative pressure | 10–15 sec |
| Food Processing Cleanroom | HACCP / FSSAI hygiene barrier | 2-Door personnel airlock | 5–10 sec |
| Material Pass-Through | Sterile material transfer — no zone crossing | Hatch interlock + UV-C | UV cycle |
| Electronics Cleanroom | ISO class maintenance — particle exclusion | 2-Door air shower | 20–30 sec |
Metrolabs designs interlocking systems that work in perfect harmony with the hermetic doors and wall panel systems — because a high-quality interlock on a poorly sealing door achieves nothing. Our integrated approach covers the complete access point:
Whether you need a simple 2-door loop or a complex multi-room conditional sequence, Metrolabs programs and site-tests the PLC logic specifically for your facility’s operational workflow — including personnel access credential integration, time-of-day restrictions, and zone-specific dwell times matched to your HVAC design.
Our interlock controllers are pre-wired and tested with Metrolabs hermetic swing doors, air-tight doors, and sliding doors before delivery — eliminating the interface failures that occur when interlock systems are retrofitted to non-compatible third-party doors.
The audit data log is configured, tested, and the first event log exported as part of the IQ commissioning documentation — giving your QA team immediate access to compliant electronic records from Day 1 of operation, with BMS integration confirmed before sign-off.
For facilities handling biologically sensitive materials, Metrolabs can integrate air shower activation logic into the interlock sequence — ensuring personnel are decontaminated before the secondary door is released, adding a critical contamination barrier between the gowning zone and the clean zone.
Interlock System vs. No Interlock vs. Mechanical Bar
Metrolabs manages the complete interlock system design, programming, installation, and commissioning — with 21 CFR Part 11 audit trail confirmed operational at handover:
All airlock zones mapped. Number of doors, access points, dwell times, and air shower requirements specified. PLC logic diagram produced and approved. BMS integration points defined. Access credential system confirmed.
PLC programmed to approved logic diagram. Full sequence factory-tested: one-door-open enforcement, dwell timing, LED response, emergency release, air shower cycle, and data log entry verified before site delivery.
Mag-locks, sensors, LED indicators, wave-to-open units, and PLC installed and wired. Cable routes run in cleanroom-compatible conduit. All field device connections tested. PLC connected to BMS as specified.
Full operational test: interlock sequence, dwell time, emergency release, audit log. Results documented in IQ record with first log export. Client training on PLC interface, log access, and dwell time adjustment.
WHO GMP and EU Annex 1 (2022) require airlocks between different GMP grades with controlled access systems that prevent simultaneous opening and maintain pressure differentials — electronic PLC interlocking is the engineering solution that satisfies this requirement with documented evidence.
WHO GMP · EU Annex 1ISO 14644-3 specifies testing and monitoring requirements for airlock integrity, including pressure differential monitoring and access control systems that ensure differential pressure is not compromised during normal zone entry — directly addressed by PLC interlock dwell-time programming.
ISO 14644-3US-FDA 21 CFR Part 11 requires electronic records and audit trails for pharmaceutical manufacturing facility systems. The Metrolabs PLC audit log — with timestamped door events, access credentials, and system state records — meets this requirement directly and is exported in audit-ready format.
21 CFR Part 11CDC/ABSA BSL-3 containment guidelines require electronically interlocked airlocks with negative pressure monitoring as a core containment feature. NABL accreditation assessors also expect documented, working access control systems at controlled environment boundaries.
BSL-3 · NABL · ISO 17025Contact Metrolabs for a free consultation. Our specialists will assess your airlock layout, number of zones, HVAC design, and compliance requirements — then design, program, install, and commission a complete interlocking door system with 21 CFR Part 11 audit trail confirmed at handover.
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