

Available with V40 Rim and V50/V51 Surface Vertical Rod Exit Devices
Delayed Egress (EE)
Delayed egress, designed for primary and secondary exits, provides a secure 15-second delay and a 100 decibel alarm when someone attempts to exit. This 15-second delay allows management time to respond before someone exits and the alarm deters the exit from occurring. Per life safety requirements, the EE must be provided with a fire alarm input, thus providing a system override during a fire emergency. The EE provides security while meeting all life safety concerns, offering an exceptional value.
Features
- Tamper resistant housing
- Powered by a 24VDC filtered and regulated power supply
- Stainless steel, 3/4″ deadlocking Pullman-type latchbolt
- Fire alarm input can be connected at power supply
- Alarm triggered by latchbolt movement
- 9V battery provides alarm function only in case of power failure
Benefits
- Priced to be the best value for durable and attractive panic hardware
- Controls foot traffic, deters unauthorized exits, prevents loss and meets building code requirements
- Durable design provides years of trouble-free protection, saving on replacement costs
- Fast and easy installation saves time and money
- Angled end cap deflects damage away from device
Product Resources
Catalog Page
V40 How To Order
V50/V51 How To Order
Trims
Sustainability
List Price
Support Resources
Videos
FAQ
- How to order parts
- Why does my EE not arm?
- Why is the LED not blinking?
- Why is the status indicator not working?
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