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How to Specify
ED5000.55
ED5000 Series Pushpad Exit Devices
Suggested Specification for Delayed Egress Exit Devices
Delayed egress exit devices shall be ED4000/ED5000 series (rim, SecureBolt™, mortise or concealed vertical rod) with the "D" suffix,
manufactured by Corbin Russwin Architectural Hardware.
The delayed egress exit device secures the door in the locked mode. Depressing the pushpad for less than three seconds will sound
the device nuisance beep without initiating the alarm. Depressing the pushpad longer than three seconds will initiate an irreversible
local audible beeping tone and allow the device to release for egress after 15 seconds (or 30 seconds may be accepted by local
jurisdiction) and sound the alarm. The alarm will continue until reset by the mechanical key switch located on the device.
Devices shall be 24 volts DC.
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 push pad is active and
2-3/4" when the push pad is depressed. Nylon bearings and steel springs shall be used for long life and durability. Active case and
alarm end cover shall be wrought brass, bronze or stainless steel and shall be plated to match the exit bar. Painted or plastic covers
or end caps are not acceptable. Latch bolts 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. Device active cover and end cap attaching screws shall be security Torx
®
pin.
Trims shall be through-bolted with concealed fasteners. Escutcheon and pull-type trims shall be constructed of brass, bronze or
stainless steel. 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 head 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.
Devices shall be listed by UL/cUL as Controlled Exit Panic Devices or Special Locking Arrangement and meet all requirements for
NFPA 101.
Certification:
ANSI 156.3, Grade 1/ANSI 156.24
UL/cUL FUKD/FUKD7 - Controlled Panic Device
UL/cUL FWAX/FWAX7 - Special Locking Arrangements
Exit devices, trims and cylinders must be from one manufacturer.
Exit devices and heavy-duty trims shall have a five-year warranty. Electronics shall have a one-year warranty.
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