

Available with 10/40 Series Rim Exit Devices and 30 Series Mortise Exit Devices
Electric Signaling (ES)
The Electric Signaling (ES) option includes two switches: one to monitor the latch bolt position and the other to monitor mechanical access from the exterior.
Features
- Signal switching monitors latch bolt, pushpad and authorized access
- A variety of hinge side wire transfers can be provided with the exit device, including electric hinge, flex conduit or power transfer
- Latch bolt switch runs in series with pushpad switch, providing either a Normally Open or Normally Closed signal output
- Trim input switch provides either a Normally Open or Normally Closed signal output
Benefits
- Tough and durable design for years of trouble-free service in high-use, high-abuse environments
- Wires within the exit device are factory installed with easy connection point provided near end capacity
- Latch bolt / pushpad switch and trim input switch allows for easy integration with logic controllers, power supplies and security systems
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