Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Panic and Fire Exit Hardware for Doors | Mr. Locksmith Blog

Panic and Fire Exit Hardware for Doors | Mr. Locksmith Blog

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Mr. Locksmith offers UL Approved heavy-duty panic and fire exit hardware suitable for a variety of door applications including wood, metal, and aluminum frame doors. A variety of electronic and security features are available. The Mr. Locksmith line of exit devices reliably secures egress doors in compliance with all applicable fire/life safety code requirements. Narrow and wide stile exit devices are available in rim, mortise, and surface or concealed rod configurations in both fire and panic-rated versions.

Our exit devices reliably secures egress doors in compliance with all applicable fire/life safety code requirements. Narrow and wide stile exit devices are available in rim, mortise and surface or concealed rod configurations in both fire- and panic-rated versions

All our Panic and Fire exit devices are heavy-duty and have all been certified to the highest industry standards and are used in schools, hospitals, and government buildings

  • The breadth of available options allows for tailoring to any facility’s needs
  • Designed for high use and abuse in institutional applications like schools, hospitals and government facilities, convention centers, bars, casinos, etc.
  • A variety of field-configurable options are available
  • Retrofit kits available to keep up with changing technology (High-Security Lock, Electronic Access Control, High-Security Bluetooth, WiFi, etc.)

Specifications and certifications are specific to each configuration. Call Mr. Lockmsith for more information.

  • ANSI/BHMA A156.3 2014 Grade 1 certified
  • ANSI/UL 10C (fire-rated only)
  • ANSI/UL 305
  • CAN/ULC-S104 (fire-rated only)
  • CAN/ULC-S132

A variety of functions and trim options are available call Mr. Locksmith for more information.

Panic and Fire Door Hardware Functions

  • Classroom: the key locks and unlocks the lever or knob
  • Dummy: the rigid mechanical trim for pull operation
  • Exit only: no outside trim
  • Passage: the lever or knob is always active
  • Storeroom: the key retracts the latch bolt, the lever or knob is rigid
  • Electronic Access Control
  • High-Security Key Access
  • Integrates into any Key Control Master Key System

Popular Trims

  • pull trim, 5 standard functions:
    • Classroom (TP)
    • Storeroom (NL)
    • Dummy trim (DT)
    • Passage (TP-BE)
    • Exit only (EO)

Mr. Locksmith  98/99 and 33A/35A Series Panic and Fire Exit devices can be retrofitted to keep up with evolving technology with various retrofit kits. Call Mr. Locksmith for more information.

Retrofitting an existing device

  • CDSI/HDSI: security dogging indicators provide at-a-glance verification of the panic device status
  • QEL: electronic latch retraction with limited operational noise
  • Electronic switches: can be used as part of an access control system or in a standalone application
    • Request to exit (RX)
    • Latchbolt monitoring (LX)

Electronic Access Control offers security solutions for every opening.

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Mr. Locksmith Fire & Panic Hardware

Mr. Locksmith Fire & Panic Hardware

Mr. Locksmith Fire & Panic Hardware

Mr. Locksmith Fire & Panic Hardware

Mr. Locksmith Fire & Panic Hardware

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