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When are Panic Devices required?
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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...:
What is the difference between Panic Hardware and Fire Exit Hardware?
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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...:
What are the amperage and power supply requirements for the Von Duprin Chexit (CX) devices?
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Chexit motor driven devices shipped after 8-24-2015:You can use 1 Chexit device with PS902, 3 Chexit devices with PS904, and 4 Chexit devices with PS914 or PS906 power supplies with proper gau...:
What is delayed egress hardware?
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Delayed egress hardware prevents a door from being opened from the egress side, usually for a period of 15 seconds. This type of device is often used to prevent theft, while maintaining life safe...:
Does Falcon offer a Delayed Egress exit device?
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There is not a fully self-contained delayed egress like a Von Duprin Chex-It device but the Falcon RX-24 or RX-25 Series can perform a delayed egress by using the DE5300 controller, power supp...:
What is the maximum number of glass bead kits that can be stacked?
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The maximum number of stacked glass bead kits is two for panic devices, and one for fire rated devices. State door thickness when ordering devices with glass bead kits. Adding 1/2" of shims t...: