

Available with V40 Rim and V50/V51 Surface Vertical Rod Exit Devices
Request To Exit Signaling Switch (EX)
The EX device option is designed for doors that require a means of switching when someone depresses the pushpad on the panic device during egress. Always used in conjunction with other security items, the EX 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 EX is UL listed as panic and fire exit hardware as well as UBC standard 7-2 (positive pressure).
Features
- To shunt power to an electromagnetic lock, specify EXV
- 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
- Provides reliable loss prevention protection 24 hours a day
- 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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