The Von Duprin 1609 cannot be used on a pair of fire rated doors. We recommend using the Von Duprin fire rated mortise exit device in lieu of the rim device such as the Von Duprin 5575-F,...
No, dogging cannot be added to a fire-rated mechanical exit device. Fire rated devices can be only electronically dogged and drop during fire activation.
Yes, as an option, Steelcraft doors are available with factory prepared for the 98/9949 Concealed Vertical Cable Exit Device.
L, B, CE, T and CE-Series doors are available factory prepared
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There is not a fire rated version of the Von Duprin 33A/35A rim device.
Only the vertical rod devices (33/3527A-F, 33/3547A-F, 33/3548A-F) can be fire rated.
The Von Duprin Guard-X exit device is not fire rated because the deadbolt is not spring loaded. Therefore, there would be no positive latching as required on a fire rated opening.
While they are both mortise locks they are not interchangeable. You would NOT be able to use a L9000 with a VD panic device. You would NOT be able to use a VD 7500 with Schlage lev...
HH hurricane rated devices usually have a deferent strike and fire rated mullion.
Standard 98/99 series exit devices can be converted to HH by changing the strike and mullion on pair of doors.
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8827 vertical rod device is available for 7 or 8 feet tall door standard.
12", 24", 36" and 48" extension rod kits are available for taller doors (8 feet max on fire rated openings).
We do no...
Yes, fire rated exit devices can have electric latch retraction. However, the devices must be tied into a fire alarm system to remove power from the units so the doors will be latched in the ...
To use the 5547 with an electric strike you would need the ES top rod & latch part number 050656-00 and remove the bottom rod and latch. The 6213 electric strike is recommended with 5547LBR, non fi...