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What parts are necessary to add the bottom rod/latch/strike to a 98/9927-LBR/LBR-F (less bottom rod) device?
Resolution:
Following parts are required to add the bottom rod and latch to the 98/9927-LBR/LBR-F device. Bottom Rod: 050515 for 9827 and 050514 for 9927 (specify finish) Bottom Latc...:
Is the 8827 available LBR?
Resolution:
Von Duprin offers a PL8827 LBR device with a pullman style top latch and Less Bottom Rod for use with electric strikes, but is not UL labeled nor ANSI/BHMA certified.:
What would keep the vertical rod exit devices top latch from being held retracted in the open position?
Resolution:
Following exit devices 2227/F, 33/3527A/F, 33/3547A/48A/F, 98/9927/F and 98/9947/48/F have similar rod adjustment procedures. All top latches control the bottom latch assemblies. When do...:
Can you do LBR on a 98/9947 WDC?
Resolution:
This is available. If this is a fire rated opening you must use the Auxiliary Fire Latch Kit to maintain your Fire Rating. If not fire rated simply omit the bottom rod but be aware that your...:
Can the electric strike be used with a vertical rod device on a fire-rated door?
Resolution:
Not for use in fire rated openings.:
Is the 2227 panic exit device available LBR?
Resolution:
The Von Duprin 2227 or 2227-F exit device is available less bottom rod. Specify 2227-LBR or 2227F-LBR for fire.:
Will the 25-C series rods and latches work on the old 18-C?
Resolution:
The internal rods and latches for the 25-C carried over from the older 18-C device so they can be used interchangeably.:
Why would an EL1690 retract the rods but not hold them?.
Resolution:
One of the following items may cause the EL1690 device to retract then release: Incorrect power supply - Verify you have the PS873-2/4TD or PS914-2RS/4RL power supply. Problems with wire gauge...: