The 3200FR series is one of Panic Exit Pro's most durable, reliable, and excellent quality exit devices.
The 3200FR series meets the UL listed safety standards*, the ANSI/BHMA Grade 1 Panic Exit Hardware high quality standards**, and a 3hr fire resistance test. These everlasting panic exit devices are perfect for small to medium usage applications and are designed for use in dual door applications. The 3200FR series is equipped with a 5/8" locking latch throw and a 5/8" deadlocking latch throw that tightly secures a door.
The 3200FR series is available in stainless steel or painted finish.
Specifications for available 3200FR panic exit devices
3200FR-P:
Semi-Length Push Pad
Powder Coating Finish
Steel Mechanism Housing
Strikes Included
Installation Manual and Standard mounting screws included
5/8"(16mm) Throw, Stainless Steel Latch Bolt
5/8"(16mm) Throw, Stainless Steel Deadlocking Latch Bolt
For Dual Door
Steel, Plated Chassis
UL Listed
ANSI/BHMA Grade 1 Panic Exit Hardware
3HR Fire Test
Fire Rated device does not quip with dogging
3200FR-S:
Semi-Length Push Pad
Stainless Steel Finish
Stainless Steel Mechanism Housing
Strikes Included
Installation Manual and Standard mounting screws included
5/8"(16mm) Throw, Stainless Steel Latch Bolt
5/8"(16mm) Throw, Stainless Steel Deadlocking Latch Bolt
For Dual Door
Steel, Plated Chassis
UL Listed
ANSI/BHMA Grade 1 Panic Exit Hardware
3HR Fire Test
Fire Rated device does not quip with dogging
*UL's Listing Service is the most widely recognized of UL's safety certification programs.
The UL Listing Mark on a product is the manufacturer's representation that
samples of that complete product have been tested by UL to nationally recognized Safety Standards
and found to be free from reasonably foreseeable risk of fire, electric shock and related hazards.
Source:http://www.ul.com/faq/terminology.html
** ANSI/BHMA standards are the written descriptions and criteria that precisely define
the appropriate operation, performance characteristics, physical properties, test values,
usage parameters, safety criteria, etc. of specific types of builders hardware products.
Product grades (grade 1, 2, or 3 -- with grade 1 being the highest) are defined by progressive
levels of performance benchmarks in each applicable ANSI/BHMA standard.
Source:http://www.buildershardware.com/20.html
*** Dogging device,as used in exit devices, a mechanism that fastens the cross bar in the fully depressed position,
and also retains the latch bolt or bolts in a retracted position, thus permitting free operation of the door
from either side.
Source:http://www.chown.com/help/prd/glossary.htm#C-D
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