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  • Lockmaster Panic Exit Device

    The Lockmaster® Panic Exit Device from Yale offers the advantages of high performance security and compression.

    Designed specifically to work with Lockmaster multi-point door locks, the Lockmaster panic door is a flexible accredited system offering emergency egress capability for a wide range of applications.

    • Fully compliant with EN 1125
    • Designed specifically to work with Lockmaster®
    • Unique external access system
    • ICIM accredited performance
    • For use in conjunction with one piece keeps
    • 2-year Mechanical Guarantee
    • Patented double door solution

    Specifications

    • Suitable for use in high frequency applications
    • Endurance tested to 200,000 cycles
    • For use with doors up to 200kg
    • Safe to use on escape route doors
    • Corrosion tested to (240hrs. NSST)
    • Grade security level 1000N
    • Standard horizontal bar projection up to 150mm
    • A 'push bar' type A panic device

    Applications 

    • For use with outward opening single and double exit doors
    • Suitable for use on PVC, composite, timber and metal doors
    • For doors in buildings accessed by the public where panic can be foreseen

    Important Note:

    The safety features of this exit device are of fundamental importance to ensure its compliance with European Standard EN1125.No modifications of any kind to the device other than those described in the fitting instructions are permitted.

    Attention: Exit devices shall not include dogging (hold unlocked) when fitted to fire or smoke door assemblies.

    It is illegal to place windows and external pedestrian doorsets on the market without a CE mark and a Declaration of Performance.
    This is due to the European Construction Products Regulation which is EU law. The approved method to demonstrate compliance
    with the Construction Products Regulation for external doors and windows is described in the European Standard EN 14351-1 windows and external pedestrian doorsets without resistance to fire and smoke leakage characteristic.
    Requirements for emergency or panic exit devices falls under AVCP system 1 and requires that a Notified Body confirms your compliance by providing a Certificate of Constancy of Performance (CoCoP) for your doorset. Any emergency exit device or panic exit device fitted to a doorset must have been tested and CE marked (Certificate of Performance available on the Yale DWS Web Site) to relevant standards EN 179, EN 1125, prEN 13633 or prEN 13637

     

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