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Delayed Egress
Exit Device
Installation Instructions
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1
Panic and Fire Rated Devices
1. Check device for shipping damage prior to installation and make sure all parts are on hand.
2. Identify options provided with device.
3. Identify model, type and hand of trim if applicable (see exit device and trim instructions for reversing
hands).
4. Contact your hardware supplier if your device is damaged or missing any parts.
A .
Checklist
B .
Required Components (Numbered list correlates with numbers in Figure 1)
C .
Optional Components (Numbered list correlates with numbers in Figure 1)
1. Delayed Egress Exit Device
2. 24VDC UL Listed Regulated and filtered Power Supply with Fire Alarm Interface. (Recommend
Securitron BPS 24-1 or 24-2 (UL294 Listed), depending on your requirements). Power supply is
NOT to be used in UL603 Burglar Alarm System.
3. Power transfer UL or Ulc listed (2-10 wire depending on system)-Securitron (EPT) or equivalent.
4. Sign (MUST BE INSTALLED ON DOOR ABOVE DEVICE).
NOTE: The delayed egress system is to be installed in accordance with NFPA 101.
5. Remote Annunciator
6. Door Position Switch (DPS)
7. Standard Trim
8. Electrified Trim
9. Device and Trim Cylinder
D .
Electrical Specifications*
Input Voltage 24VDC (+/-10%)
Wire Size:
18 AWG Min (up to 100')
Signal or Control 22AWG Min
Power Consumption:
Standard Device - 500mA
Device with Security Package - 750 mA
Device with Electric Trim - 1.25 amps
*Follow Local Electrical Codes for Wiring.
NOTE: Components shown do not reflect all possible applications. Consult manufacturer for
special applications.
6.
4.
PUSH UNTIL ALARM
SOUNDS. DOOR CAN BE
OPENED IN 15 SECONDS.
3.
5.
1.
8.
7.
9.
115 VAC
800 mA
60 Hz
Fire
Alarm
Circuit
Req’d
Or
2.
Figure 1