

Available with V40 Rim Exit Device
Electric Signaling (ES)
The ES 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. Always used in conjunction with other security items, the ES provides a normally closed or normally open contact that can be used for a variety of different uses such as turning on a remote horn or strobe, turning off a magnetic lock during egress or used to initiate a delayed egress system. The ES is UL listed as panic and fire exit hardware as well as UBC standard 7-2 (positive pressure).
Features
- Signal switching monitors latchbolt, pushpad and authorized access
- Switch capable of signaling at low currents for integration to a central control station
- Tamper resistant housing protects internal switching, preventing manipulation
- Tamper resistant switching electronically monitors pushpad
- Stainless steel deadlocking latchbolt
Benefits
- Priced to be the best value for durable and attractive loss prevention panic hardware
- Large, steel reinforced pushpad with black ABS cover resists damage
- Controls foot traffic, deters unauthorized exits, prevents loss and meets building code requirements
- Integrates with other loss prevention equipment
- Fast and easy installation saves time and money
- Angled endcap deflects damage away from device
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