

Available with V40 Rim Exit Device
Electric Integration (EI)
The EI device option is designed for doors that require a means of switching when someone depresses the pushpad on the panic device during egress or retracts the latch using an authorized key in an outside trim. Also included is an on board cylinder key switch (mortise cylinder not included), green LED, red LED and 100dB piezo alarm that can be utilized per the customer’s needs. Always used in conjunction with other security items, the EI can help create various types of special locking applications. For example, when combined with a logic controller, power supply and magnetic lock, the EI can help create a delayed egress system. The EI is UL listed as panic and fire exit hardware as well as UBC standard 7-2 (positive pressure).
Features
- Tamper resistant switching electronically monitors pushpad, latchbolt and outside key access
- All switching capable of handling 12V or 24V AC or DC
- Code compliant door sign
- Simple “plug-in” header type terminal strip located near endcap for easy install
- Pushpad/latchbolt position switch outputs
- Dual LED visual arming indicators
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 electronics provide years of trouble-free service, saving on replacement costs
- Fast and easy installation saves time and money
- Angled endcap deflects damage away from device
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