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Corbin Russwin’s history is rich with architectural hardware designed to meet life safety and security requirements. That tradition continues with ED5000 Series exit devices. Designed to allow safe and easy egress, the ED5000 is ideal for frequent use applications such as schools, factories, hotels, theaters, office and retail complexes and government buildings.
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Features
Handing: Device is non-handed. Lever trim is handed.
Bar Length: Easily field cut to size. Standard: 36" (914mm) bar fits 30"- 36" (762mm-914mm) door.
Optional: 48" (1219mm) bar fits 36"-48" (914mm-1219mm) door; specify W048.
Door Thickness: 1-3/4" (44mm) standard.
Stile: Minimum width 4-1/2" (114mm).
Latchbolt: 3/4" (19mm) throw, stainless steel pullman type with stainless steel deadlocking latch.
Projection: 3-1/4" (83mm) active, 2-3/4" (70mm) dogged.
Dogging Standard on panic devices; single-point 1/4 turn hex key dogging.
Optional: cylinder dogging; specify M52.
Mechanical dogging not available on firerated devices.
Touchbar Monitoring - Provides indication of the pushpad being depressed. Used as a request to exit to shunt alarm systems, release electromagnetic locks or monitor egress;specify M92.
Fasteners
Standard on panic devices: machine screws and wood door fasteners, sex nuts and bolts for use on wood, composite, or unreinforced metal doors.
Standard on fire-rated devices: sex nuts and bolts.
Strike: Surface-mounted 3/8" (10mm) diameter roller strike, complete with positive locking plate and shims, assuring low friction relocking for a long, trouble-free life.
Electric Latch Pullback - M94: Continuous-duty solenoid retracts the latch bolt(s) for momentary or maintained periods of time. Latch Pullback provides a remote means of unlocking exit devices.
Electrical Specifications: Requires 781N Controller (120VAC input, output sequencer for one or two devices). No substitutes; using other power sources voids warranty. Requires a 4-wire electrical transfer pivot or hinge. (see below)
Solenoid: A dual retraction/holder-type solenoid. 6-9 Amp in rush @ 24VDC to 28VDC (.172 Amp holding-continuous duty.) Device bolts remain retracted for as long as the device is energized. Removal of power returns the device to the life safety, self-latching mechanical mode. Interface with central or local fire alarm system, automatic door operators, access control systems, security alarm systems, and blow open door systems.
Functions and Trims: Through-bolted lever, knob, pull and thumbpiece trims available with wide range of functions; see trims below
Removable Mullion: See below
Warranty: Five-year limited.
Specification
Materials: Heavy-duty cold-forged steel chassis; heavy-gauge steel mechanisms, electroplated for corrosion resistance; finished parts are brass, bronze or stainless steel; stainless steel springs; nylon bearings.
Certification/Compliance
ANSI: Meets A156.3, Type 1, Grade 1. Meets A117.1 Accessibility Code.
UL /cUL: All devices listed for safety as panic hardware; devices comply with UL 305 standards for panic hardware. Three-hour fire-rated devices listed as fire exit hardware for A label and lesser class 4' x 8' single or 8' x 8' double doors; UL symbol on active case cover indicates listing.
California State Reference Code
This product has been approved by the California State Fire Marshal pursuant to section 13144.1 of the California Health and Safety Code.
NFPA: All exit devices comply with NFPA 101 Life Safety Code. All fire-rated devices comply with NFPA 80 Fire Doors and Windows.
ADA: Exit devices, lever trims and pulls comply with Americans with Disabilities Act.
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