Falcon 1692NL-OP/HB-OP-3FTX7FT-28 1690 Series Exit Device
Description:
The design of the 1690 is ideal for demanding, moderate-traffic applications. The vertical rods and latch mechanisms are concealed in the vertical door stile, ensuring trouble-free operation. Cast metal cover plates and end caps hold up to rigorous use. A quick, single-point dogging feature in the housing deactivates the device, permitting unrestricted traffic flow. The 1690 may also be used to retrofit a 1990 Series crossbar device.
Features:
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- Hand:
Field reversible, non-handed. - Finishes:
US28, DC13, DC 35, US3, US10, US26, US26D. Centercase and end cap are powder-coated black only. - Strikes:
PB48 top. - Latches:
Standard top – SU latch.
- Hand:
Standard bottom – hex bottom bolt.
Optional top – ES – electric strike top latch, device must be less bottom rod (LBR).
Optional bottom – RL – rod bottom latch. – PL – pullman bottom latch
- Dogging feature:
Hex key dogging standard, except EL where must use hold back feature on outside cylinder - Cylinder:
Rim, night latch (NL) or hold back (HB) feature available. Field selectable. - Sizes:
30″, 36″, 42″, and 48″. - Doors:
1 3/4″ thick metal doors, specify if other.* - Projections:
3 3/8″ in neutral position, 2 3/8″ in dogged position. Pushbar height is 2 1/2″. - Stile:
1 3/4″ minimum. - Electric functions:
EL – electric latch retraction, ED – electric dogging (both EL and ED require PS914-2RS minimum power supply). RX – request to exit switch, monitors pushpad SPTD switch. - Fasteners:
All machine screw mounting. Device mounting fasteners are concealed, latch fasteners are exposed to egress side. - End caps:
Black powder-coated metal end caps. - Vertical rods:
7′ standard, extension rods available up to 10′. Rod extension kits available.7′ standard, extension rods available up to 10′. Rod extension kits available. - ANSI:
Certified ANSI A156.3 grade 1 standards. - Hurricane:
1690 devices are used for hurricane rated door openings. Consult door manufacturer?s listing.
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