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9800
& F9800 Rim Type Panic And Fire Exit Devices
9860 & F9860 Vertical Rod Panic And Fire Exit
Devices
ANSI A156.3, Grade 1
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| Suggested
Architect's Specifications |
- All Exit devices
shall be of touch bar design with smooth operation
and be operative over 2/3 of the door's clear
opening width.
- All exit devices
must be listed under "Panic Hardware" in
the Accident Equipment List of Underwriters'
Laboratories, Inc. Where labeled doors are
used as exits, they must be equipped with labeled
Fire Exit Hardware and UL10C, UBC 7-2-1997 codes.
- All springs shall be
of stainless steel throughout.
- All exit devices
shall be of chassis mounted unit construction.
- All exit devices
shall be ANSI A156.3, Grade 1.
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| Features
& Construction |
- For use in
institutions, schools, universities, commercial
buildings where heavy duty reliable operation is a
requirement.
- ANSI A156.3, Grade 1
heavy duty exit device in surface vertical rod and
rim designs.
- Rail assemblies and
end caps are brass, bronze or stainless steel and
rail travels in direction of the door swing.
- Trims are thru
bolted for additional security.
- UL Listed for Panic
and UL10C, UBC 7-2-1997 codes.
- UL Listed for Fire
Exit Hardware. 3 hours.
- (A) label rating on
pairs of doors up to 8'0" x 8'0"
swinging in same or opposite directions.
- Uncompromising
security and safety in single and double fire exit
doors.
- Chassis mounted unit
construction. Rim and vertical rod devices
are non handed and easily reversible.
- Available in many
different functions. Lever and escutcheon
trims are grade 1 construction with clutch
freewheeling mechanism. Rose and escutcheon
covers 161 cut out.
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