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How to Specify
ED5000.54
ED5000 Series Pushpad Exit Devices
Suggested Specification for Panic and Fire-Rated Exit Devices
Exit devices shall be ED5000 Series Pushpad Exit Devices as manufactured by Corbin Russwin Architectural Hardware.
The exit device chassis shall be cold forged steel, electroplated for corrosion resistance, and shall be architecturally finished brass,
bronze or stainless steel. The pushpad mechanism shall be constructed of extruded aluminum and shall be scalped with
architecturally finished brass, bronze or stainless steel. The maximum projection shall be 3-1/4" when the pushpad is active and 2-
3/4" when the pushpad is dogged down. Nylon bearings and stainless steel springs shall be used for long life and durability; only
torsion springs are acceptable. Rear and active case covers shall be wrought brass or bronze and shall be plated to match the exit
bar. Plastic or painted covers are not acceptable. Latchbolts shall be steel and shall incorporate a deadlocking latch for increased
security. Devices without deadlocking latches are not acceptable. Mounting screws shall be concealed to deter tampering. Devices
shall be closed on all sides with no pinch points. All exit devices shall be easily field sized to accommodate various door widths.
Panic-listed exit devices shall have single-point, one quarter turn hex key dogging standard. Optional cylinder dogging shall be
available on panic listed devices only. Devices with hex key dogging shall be easily field converted to cylinder dogging. Panic-listed
devices shall be available less dogging.
Trims shall be through-bolted with concealed fasteners. Escutcheon and pull type trims shall be constructed of brass or bronze. All
lever trims shall use cast or forged levers. On trims with cylinders, the mechanism that locks and unlocks the trim shall be housed
in the trim and not in the active case of the exit device. Rim and vertical rod lever trims shall be Free Wheeling with clutch
mechanism allowing lever to rotate 60° when locked to prevent vandalism. Lever trims shall match those on Corbin Russwin
Mortise and Cylindrical Locksets.
Exit devices and trims shall be furnished in BHMA standard architectural finishes.
Exit devices shall be listed by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) for safety as panic hardware. Fire-rated devices shall be listed for A
label and lesser class doors.
Certification:
ANSI A156.3, Grade 1
Devices, trims and cylinders shall be from one manufacturer.
Devices and 900 series trim shall carry a five-year limited warranty.
Electronic components shall carry a one-year limited warranty.
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