Commercial Door Exit Device Guide
An exit device or sometimes called a panic device or crash bar is a mechanical door hardware operated from the inside of an outswing exit door through the use of a crossbar or push rail and extends at least halfway across its width. Exit devices were designed to provide buildings with a safe, fast, and easy egress in high traffic and high use places which is why you'll find most of these installed in commercial facilities. There is a diverse array of exit device types and features designed to guarantee that your building is equipped with appropriate emergency exits for its occupants. Below are the most popular functions you will find when searching for exit devices for commercial buildings.
Functions | ANSI No. | Outside/Inside | Description | Product Lines |
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Exit Only (No Trim) | F01 | An exit only exit device or panic bar is hardware installed on a door that only allows people from the inside to exit the door. The door is unable to be unlocked from the outside. |
- Arrow S1150, S1250, 3000, 4000, ED910, PEC910 |
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Exit Only (Trim) | F02 | No Outside operation (No Cylinder) Trim is used as a Pull Only. Entrance by pull/trim when actuating bar is locked down (Dogged). Fire Rated Exit Devices cannot be dogged down. |
- Arrow S1150, S1250, 3000, 4000 |
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Night Latch | F03 | Key Retracts Latch momentarily to allow entry, When the key is removed the latch will extend and locks the door. |
- Arrow S1150, S1250, 3000, 4000 |
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Classroom | F05/08 | Key Retracts Latch momentarily to allow entry, When the key is removed the latch will extend and locks the door. |
- Arrow S1150, S1250, 3000, 4000, ED910, PEC910 |
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Storeroom | F09 | Key unlocks Trim, Trim retracts latch; Trim relocks when key is removed |
- Arrow S1150, S1250, 3000, 4000, ED910, PEC910 |
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Classroom Security | F07/10 | Key Outside Retracts Latch; |
- Sargent 8816 |
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Passage | F14 | Pasage only. Entrance by trim when latchbolt is retracted by knob or lever. Knob or lever always active, no cylinder. |
- Arrow S1150, S1250, 3000, 4000, ED910, PEC910 |
Rim Exit Devices
Rim exit devices are a type of panic device that is used on out-swinging doors. This exit device hardware can have trim or levers on the other side of the door. They can be labeled as fire rated or just labeled as panic hardware. Rim exit devices can be used on single doors as well as double doors
Vertical Rod Exit Devices
Vertical Rod Exit exit devices can have latches at the top and bottom of the door or just one top latch. The bottom latch often isn't desirable because that latch might drag on the floor and cause damage. The top latch engages a strike on the soffit of the frame's head piece.
Surface Vertical Rod Exit Devices
The surface vertical rod exit device mounts to the surface of the door. A top and a bottom rod extend the full height of the door and are attached to latch-bolt assemblies. The top latch-bolt assembly engages a strike that can be either surface-applied or mortised into the soffit of the frame
Concealed Vertical Rod Exit Devices
Concealed Vertical Rod Devices are designed for applications that require a life-safety exit device with concealed rods and surface concealed actuators. Push bars are made of extruded aluminum, cladded or anodized in a variety of finishes.
Exit Device Trims
Exit Device trims are added to exit devices to add certain security functions or to match the design style of a building or facility. Trims can range from levers, knobs, pulls, and thumbpieces.