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Expansion information is essential
for accurately planning a key sys-
tem. Expansion should include the
installed portion of the key system
and planned future growth.
The key system expansion should
be furnished in clear terms.
For example, a three level system
may be described as follows:
Furnish a new grand master key
system. Plan for a top control key.
Provide for eight master keys with
up to forty changes each. Provide
for twelve changes directly under
the grand master.
Or,
1 Grand Master x 1 Control x 8
Masters x 40 Changes / Master
plus 12 Grand Changes
Questions regarding the
design and generation of key
systems may be directed to Kaba
Key Systems.
Writing the Key System Expansion Specification
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