Door loop

Door loops are described in the NFPA 80 standard for fire doors.

[1][2] Door loops are used in cases where electrical components are mounted in the door leaf, like for example a motorized door lock, smart lock, smart doorbell or solenoid bolt.

Since the hinges move during operation, a normal laying of cable would quickly wear out.

The door loop also ensures that the twisting of the cables is distributed over a longer cable length, which is decisive for the wear of the cables.

Another type is surface mounted transfers which serve the same function ("visible door loops"), which normally can be seen on the top of the door at all times.

Electrically controlled door closer which receives electricity via a (visible) door loop.