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What is the part number for the former F588 from Monarch?
Resolution:
The top latch for a Fire rated surface vertical rod device is part #650375-00 which replaced the old part #F588.:
Will the 18-V top latch work with a 25-V device?
Resolution:
Yes, the top latch for the 25-V carried over from the 18-V device. Surface vertical rod top latch = part #650389 or #650375(fire rated):
What are the part numbers for the new Falcon T latches?
Resolution:
Falcon T Lock Latches No Longer Offered With The T Lock Effective mid June 2013 Old Part Number New Part Number &nb...:
What is the difference between Panic Hardware and Fire Exit Hardware?
Resolution:
The most obvious difference (in the device) is the lack of mechanical dogging on a Fire Rated Device. There are some internal parts that may be different and the method it is secured to the d...:
Does Von Duprin have a fire latch that will go into the floor?
Resolution:
Auxiliary fire latch is tested only from door to door latching by Von Duprin. Some door manufacturers have tested our devices LBR and use additional fire latches to pass the fire test. Contact the ...:
Where do I install my Auxiliary Fire Latch (AFL) in a Less Bottom Rod, Fire Rated (LBR-F) exit device?
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Installation should be 6" from bottom of the door. See attached templates as reference. T-5494 for HM Doors W-5494 for Wood Doors:
At what degree will the AFL (Auxiliary Fire Latch) bolt release?
Resolution:
1400 degrees which is approximately 20 minutes after the fire starts.:
When are Panic Devices required?
Resolution:
The use of Panic Hardware and/or Fire Exit Hardware is required by the International Building Code (IBC) and NFPA 101 – The Life Safety Code, depending on which code and which edition of the code i...: