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TESTED
AT TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY |
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The lock mechanism is installed within the door; the vertical
deadbolts travel in channels surface applied to the interior
face of the door. The fourth locking point is installed
on the hinge-edge of the door
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TESTED
& APPROVED MODEL |
| #84C44-UG-SHD-630/676
Panic
Exit Deadlock System
With Surface-Bolt Option & Stainless Steel Channels
4-Point Locking
Exterior Lever Release
UG Style Trim
Interior Stainless Steel
Exterior Powder Coated Black Finish |
| Internal
Model (for vertical deadbolts) also available |
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| The
first exit device to meet FEMA's exacting requirements
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Multiple-Point
Deadbolt Protection With Single-Motion Exiting |
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Exterior
Trim
Mortise
Cylinder Releases Lever For Single Entry
Electric Release Models Available |
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UG
& GG Trim Styles |
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*Stainless
Panic Bar Assembly
*Stainless Steel Moving Deadbolts
*5/8" dia. Vertical Deadbolts With 1" Projection
(10" Long Lower, 7" Upper)
*Stainless Steel Deadbolt Channels
*Six Stainless Steel Channel Mounting Brackets
*Four Thru-Bolt Brackets For Top & Bottom Channel
Brackets
*Trigger Activated Locking As The Door Closes
*Exterior Lever Trim With Slip-Clutch
*Hardened Steel Cylinder Protector
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Optional
Vertical Bolt Control; Lock operates in
single-bolt mode until vertical bolts are
thrown from interior by depressing lever
(windstorm mode) |
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Refer
To
P*E*D*S & Auto-Bolt Catalog For Additional
Product Information |
listed |
| FEMA
361 REQUIREMENTS:
P*E*D*S 361 is a compliment and must be
used on an approved 361 door. |
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Contact
Factory For List Of Tested Doors |