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Can a Zero automatic door bottom be used over carpet on an STC opening?
Resolution:
STC openings with Zero product are tested with a threshold. Carpet only would be an untested application and would not be supported by Allegion. :
Is the MEL option available with the Falcon 25M?
Resolution:
No, the MEL feature is not compatible with the 25-M Mortise device.:
Are the old 2Si conversion kits still avaliable?
Resolution:
The redesigned -2 and -2SI features for 98 and 99 Series Exit Devices, with they cylinder mounted on the bottom of the centercase, launched on May 23, 2022.The redesigned -2 and -2SI option was mad...:
Can the lock support access codes with varying lengths?
Resolution:
Locks that currently support varied length access codes:BE489BE499FE789If your lock is connected to the Schlage home app but not a model listed above the lock will not support access codes with var...:
Is Dexter a Schlage product?
Resolution:
Dexter is a Schlage Brand.:
How long is the tail piece for B560 with FSIC core?
Resolution:
The tail piece for B560 or B563 with FSIC is part # B600-041. The tail piece is about 2.4" in length and is a break off tail piece and works from 1-3/8" up to 2-ΒΌ" door thickness.:
Does Von Duprin sell the 1439 strike's wear plate?
Resolution:
The wear plate for the 1439 is the same as the wear plate for the 1410 strike. Use part number 960012.:
Can I use a 9V battery in my ALK while it is hardwired?
Resolution:
Yes, the battery can serve as a back up should the power supply fail.:
What is the minimum stop width required for an Ives bar coordinator?
Resolution:
Ives bar coordinators require a minimum stop width of 1-5/8".:
On which models of automatic door bottom can the 3365N insert be used?
Resolution:
The 3365N insert works with models 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, and 369.:
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