Series 22
22 Rim Exit Device for all types of single and double doors with mullion, UL listed for Panic Exit Hardware. Covers most stock hollow metal doors with 161 cutouts. Fits door stiles as narrow as 3-13/16'. Sprayed Aluminum Finish. A "Rim Device" latches to the rim of the door frame on the interior part of the door. The trims, shown in the drop down options menu above, are optional features for the exterior. The Series 22 Rim Exit Device is best for medium traffic doors.
Exit devices are a critical part of the Fire and Life Safety egress system and will provide safe and reliable service when properly applied and maintained. Von Duprin designs and manufactures exit devices in accordance to ISO 9001 Quality Management System and meets or exceed accepted U.S. domestic and International standards. All 22 series exit devices are UL listed for Panic Hardware and are certified to ANSI A156.3, 2001, Grade1.
Unusual operating conditions and environments and other external influences can affect the proper application of the products represented. Modifications of these products will also affect UL listings. It is recommended that whenever an unusual application condition exists, or when any modification of a product is considered, that Von Duprin engineers review the application.
Exit Device Only (no trim)
22DT - Dummy Trim function
22NL - Night Latch function (requires a rim cylinder; not included)
22K - Knob function
22L - Lever function (requires a 1-1/4" mortise cylinder; not included)
22TP - Thumb Piece function (requires a 1-1/4" mortise cylinder; not included)
Features
Device Handling: non-handled
Latch Bolt: dead locking 3/4" throw
Dogging Feature: hex key
Length: 4' long (which can be resized by customer)
Includes
Fasteners: 1 3/4" - 2 1/4" for wood & metal doors
Strike: #229 in dull black finish
*Dogging - a feature that locks the bar in a depressed position so that the door can be opened from either side, and eliminates the necessity of engaging the internal mechanisms. Allen Key dogging is engaged with an allen wrench, while knob dogging is engaged by a knob built into the bar.
*Semi-length - the push/press part of the bar only extends for part of the full length of the bar.
*Full-length - the push/press part of the bar is the full length of the bar.
*ANSI/BHMA Grade Standards - the Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association (BHMA) is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) to determine criteria for the performance and safety of certain products, such as panic exit devices.
*Mag Lock - an electromagnetic locking device.
*Strike - the component of the panic bar that goes on the door jamb; the locking mechanism engages this part to shut the door.
*Single Door Application - the bar is designed for a single door set up; however, most bars are compatible with the appropriate dual door model so that one door
will have a panic exit bar with vertical rods, and the other will be a panic exit bar for single door applications.
Panicexitpro.com offers a comprehensive product range to control the movement of entry/exit point doors. It is essential for building owners to be able to strike a balance between opening security, safety and durability at a cost that meets business objectives. Panicexitpro.com products are designed to meet the most common installation and application requirements in the commercial marketplace so that these products exceed the needs of customers who value reliable door
control products, excellent service, and prompt delivery. To this end, all panicexitpro.com emergency push bars are designed of the highest quality materials. The working internal mechanisms contain no plastic components, while the cover and chassis are made of stainless steel.
Von Duprin created the first panic exit bar in response to the Iriqouis Theatre Fire of 1903 in Chicago. The fire caused the highest loss of life in history for a single building fire, taking a total of 602 lives in 20 minutes.
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