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Electrified Exit Devices
ED5000.34
ED5000 Series Pushpad Exit Devices
Delayed Egress Exit Device
The delayed egress option provides
additional security and safety in a strong
line of exit hardware. The delayed egress
exit device is an electromechanical device
used to secure interior or exterior
openings.
Operation
The exit door is normally closed and
latched. The Delayed Egress Exit Device
“D” secures the door in the locked mode
with the solid Red LED indicating locked
mode status. Depressing the pushpad for
less than 3 seconds will sound the
nuisance beep without initiating the
alarm. Depressing the pushpad for 3
seconds or longer will initiate an
irreversible local audible beeping tone
and a visual amber indicator until the
device releases. The person depressing
the exit bar is denied egress for 15 or 30
seconds and security personnel are
alerted. After the delay time of 15 or 30
seconds the device releases, the LED
changes to Green, and the alarm changes
to a steady tone which continues to alarm
until manually reset by key. The remote
monitoring contact outputs can be used
to alert security personnel.
Note: The 15-second time delay is
standard. 30-second time delay is
optional (may be accepted by local
jurisdiction).
Applications
For use on hollow metal, wood or
composite interior or exterior doors.
•Available for rim, SecureBolt
, surface
vertical rod, concealed vertical rod and
mortise panic and fire-rated exit
devices. For surface vertical rod exit
devices, rod and latch guards (provided
by other) must be used.
Complies with NFPA 101 “Code For
Safety To Life From Buildings And
Structures” by National Fire Protection
Association.
BOCA options available to comply with
National Building Code requirements.
BOCA option is not suitable for
installations in accordance with NFPA
101.
1-3/4" (45mm) door thickness
standard; 2" (51mm) and 2-1/4"
(57mm) optional; specify D200 or
D214 when ordering.
Standard 36" device fits 36" doors only.
Device cannot be cut less than 36".
Option W048 fits doors 42" – 48".
Devices cannot be cut less than 42".
Listing
UL/cUL Listed
– Fire Exit Hardware
(GXHX/GXHX7)
– Controlled Exit Panic Device
(FUKD/FUKD7)
– Special Locking Arrangements
(FWAX/FWAX7)
BHMA (ANSI A156.3 and ANSI A156.24)
Directory of Certified Exit Devices
Specifications
Input Voltage: 24VDC (+/- 10%)
Regulated and filtered.
Power Consumption
Standard Device: 500 mA
•Device with Electric Trim Control:
1.5 Amp
Mortise Device with “Safe” or “Secure”
option: 1.5 Amp
Standard Features
Key Switch Operation:
Normal: The system is armed by
applying power to the device (solid Red
LED). Depressing the pushpad for
more than the nuisance delay time
starts the exit delay cycle.
Bypass: Turning the key switch
clockwise to the bypass position allows
immediate egress without alarming.
The bar functions as a standard exit
device. (Red LED flashes slow.)
Reset/Delay: Used to reset device after
the factory set 15 or optional 30 second
delay cycle has timed out. If the device
is armed, turning the key switch
counterclockwise to the reset mode will
release the device without alarm for
egress and will rearm after 10 seconds.
(Red LED flashes quickly.)
Local Visual Status Indicator:
RED: The exit device is secure and the
delayed egress circuitry is energized.
AMBER: The egress cycle has started,
indicated by an irreversible local
audible beeping tone.
GREEN: Exit device is in alarm and
has released.
Nuisance Delay Time:
Depressing for 3 seconds or less sounds
an audible beep without activating the
irreversible alarm sequence. (Immediate
alarm can be selected by removing a
jumper on the control board.)
Internal Alarm Siren:
When the exit device is armed, depressing
the push pad initiates the internal 85db
alarm siren.
Remote Control Inputs:
Remote Reset: Accepts a momentary
contact (keyswitch, pushbutton, etc.) to
reset the unit during alarm or allows
momentary egress (10 seconds) when
the unit is armed.
Remote Bypass: Accepts a momentary
contact to put the unit in a maintained
bypass operation. The exit device
functions as a standard device.
Alarm Outputs:
Two sets of normally open and normally
closed contacts. Contacts change only
during alarm status. One set of contacts
changes when device delay cycle has started
(Alarm). One set of contacts changes when
device has released (Secure).
Door Sign:
Door sign per code included.
How to Order
Specify “D” suffix after device.
Example: ED5200SD
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