

Automatically Operated Door (with Latch Retraction)
Control automatically operated doors by means of a controller that activates the operator. Electric Latch Retraction is activated before the controller signals the operator to open the door. A switch or an access control system manages the initial input that commences a sequence of activities at the controller.
Features
- Configured Automatically Operated Door EasyKit includes all hardware, instructions, riser illustration, and point-to-point wiring diagram
- Easily add various access control options with our without a tailgate detection option
- Available in various configurations for single or paired openings
- AO19 includes adjustable time delay, push-and-go reverse on obstruction and sequencing for vestibule doors
- Heavy-duty angled endcap deflects damage away from exit device
Benefits
- Best-in-class components provide years of trouble-free operation
- All components provided with one easy-to-order, easy-to-specify part number
- Automatic Operator is pre-wired with the latch retraction power supply, making installation fast and easy
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