Q: When are Panic Devices required?
A: The use of Panic Hardware and/or Fire Exit Hardware is required by the International Building Code (IBC) and NFPA 101 – The Life Safety Code, depending on which code and which edition of the code is being referenced.
The IBC 2006 and 2009 editions – requires Panic Hardware and/or Fire Exit Hardware on egress doors with an occupant load of 50 people or more in the following occupancies:
Educational
Assembly Occupancies
All High Hazard occupancies (regardless of occupant load)
The IBC 2000 and 2003 editions - requires Panic Hardware and/or Fire Exit Hardware on egress doors with an occupant load of 100 people or more in the following occupancies:
Educational
Assembly Occupancies
Certain High Hazard occupancies (regardless of occupant load)
NFPA 101 – The Life Safety Code has not changed the threshold for occupant load in regard to panic hardware as of the 2009 edition, so the 100 occupant figure still applies to projects where NFPA 101 is being enforced. The requirements for High Hazard occupancies also differ between NFPA 101 and the IBC, so consult the pertinent code for more information.
Other requirements for panic hardware include:
The actuating portion of the panic device must be at least half the width of the door.
The maximum unlatching force shall not exceed 15 pounds.
Panic hardware used on balanced doors must be touchpad type, and the touchpad must not extend more than half the width of the door measured from the latch side.
Doors serving electrical rooms with equipment rated 1,200 amperes or more and over 6 feet
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Q: What exit device is weather rated?
A: Exit devices are not designed for exterior application.
- If used in an exterior applications then a powder coated finish on the 33/35 and 98/99 series are recommended for exterior applications.
- The Guard X emergency exit bar is weather rated as long as the temperature is above freezing as seen here:
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Q: Do we offer metal end caps for the 22 series?
A: Only the black plastic end caps are available for the 22 series exit devices.
Q: What strike do I use with a pair of 22 rim device without a mullion?
A: The 1609 strike as seen here:
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can be used on an inactive door with 22 rim device. NON-FIRE RATED doors only.
Q: What is the part number for the end cap and bracket for the 22 device?
A: Here are the part numbers for the Von Duprin 22 series end cap:
End cap without end cap bracket is 968601as seen here:Click Here
End cap kit with bracket is 900981 as seen here:Click Here
End cap bracket is 971795-89 as seen here:Click Here
Q: Can you use a CD conversion kit on a 22 device?
A: Cylinder dogging CD is not available with 22 series exit device.
Q: What strike do I use with a Von Duprin rim device on a pair of doors with flush bolts?
A: NON Fire Rated doors would use the 1609 strike applied to the inactive leaf with flushbolts. This may NOT be used on Fire Rated openings.