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An inexpensive solution for keeping customers out
of the stockroom


Sales Floor to Stock Room Battery-Powered Access Controlled Door

See the Product at Booth #636 at RILA


Designed to limit stockroom access to employees only, the ACDxV40EXx1S-1 EasyKit offers industry-proven life safety and security hardware for high-use doors with a cost-effective, battery powered, access control solution.

Benefits
● Cost-effective access control with panic hardware in one easy-to-install kit
● Pin code can be changed in seconds with no keys or cards to manage
● Easy-to-replace standard 9-Volt batteries
● Tough and durable design for years of trouble-free
service in high-use environments


Features
● Alarm features digital codes for Master, Management and Passage
● Multiple door monitoring
● Alarm can be hardwired (power transfer or electric hinge required and sold separately)
● Alarm has audible low battery warning
● Heavy-duty angled end cap deflects damage away from panic device
● Panic device available fire-rated
● Panic device available for 36-inch and 48-inch door width
● Alarm can be wall-mounted or door-mounted (power transfer or electric hinge required for wall mounting - sold separately)

Tech Tip
Most doors that lead from the sales floor to the stockroom have an exit sign above the door. An EXIT sign is a good indicator that the door is in the "path of egress" and cannot be locked.

The National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) and the International Building Code (IBC) both state that these doors must allow someone to exit, during an emergency without any special knowledge. For this reason a push button lever lock on the door that leads to the stockroom is a violation of life safety codes. Push button lever locks are great for limiting access to a manager's office, a closet or access through a door that is not in the path of exit signs.

You can put an alarm on emergency exit doors, which will alert staff that someone has used the door in an unauthorized manner and an exit alarm does not violate life safety code.



 

 

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