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Exit Devices
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98/99 Series
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Exit devices are a critical part of the Fire and Life Safety egress system and will provide safe and reliable service when properly applied and maintained. Von Duprin designs and manufactures exit devices in accordance to ISO 9001 Quality Management System and meets or exceeds accepted U.S. domestic and International standards. All 98 and 99 series exit devices are UL listed for Panic Hardware or Fire Hardware, and are certified to ANSI A156.3, 2001, Grade 1. Many models are also certified for Hurricane Resistant Applications. Consult your local IR Security & Safety consultant or the Von Duprin factory for current listings.
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98/99 Rim
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98 and 99 rim exit devices for all types of single and double doors with mullion, UL listed for Panic Exit Hardware. Devices are ANSI A156.3 – 2001 Grade 1. The 98 device has a smooth mechanism case and the 99 device has a grooved case. The rim device is non-handed except when the following device options are used: SD (Special Dogging), -2 (Double Cylinder) or SS (Signal Switch). See Opposite page for available outside trim and device functions. Covers stock hollow metal doors with 86 or 161 cutouts on single doors (may cover cutouts on pairs – consult template).
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9875/9975 Mortise Loc
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9875/9975 mortise lock device for all types of single or double doors, UL listed for Panic Exit Hardware. Devices are ANSI A156.3 – 2001 Grade 1. Fits stock hollow metal doors with 86 cutout and door stiles as narrow as 4 3/4" (121mm). The 9875 device has a smooth mechanism case and the 9975 device has a grooved case. The mortise lock device is non-handed except when the following device options are used: -2 (Double Cylinder) or SS (Signal Switch). See next tab for available outside trim and device functions.
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9848/9948
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9848/9948 Concealed vertical rod device for use on single or double metal doors, UL listed for Panic Exit Hardware. Covers stock hollow metal doors with 86 or 161 cutouts. Devices are ANSI A156.3 – 2001 Grade 1. The 9848 device has a smooth mechanism case and the 9948 device has a grooved case. The concealed vertical rod device is non-handed except when the following device options are used: SD (Special Dogging), or SS (Signal Switch)..
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9847-F/9947-F
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9847-F/9947-F fire exit concealed vertical rod device for use on pairs of doors up to 8´ x 10´(2438mm x 3048mm) , UL listed for Fire Exit Hardware. Devices are ANSI A156.3 – 2001 Grade 1. The 9847-F device has a smooth mechanism case and the 9947-F device has a grooved case. The concealed vertical rod device is non-handed except when the following device option is used: SS (Signal Switch) devices.
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9848-F/9949-F Series
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9848-F/9948-F concealed vertical rod device for use on pairs of doors up to 8´ x 10´(2438mm x 3048mm), UL listed for Fire Exit Hardware. Devices are ANSI A156.3 – 2001 Grade 1. The 9848-F device has a smooth mechanism case and the 9948-F device has a grooved case. The concealed vertical rod device is non-handed except when the following device option is used: SS (Signal Switch).
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9847WDC-F/9947WDC-F Series
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9847WDC-F/9947WDC-F fire exit concealed vertical rod device for use on pairs of doors up to 8’ x 9’ 3” (2438mm x 2819mm) double wood doors, UL listed for Fire Exit Hardware. Devices are ANSI A156.3 – 2001 Grade 1. The 9847WDC-F device has a smooth mechanism case and the 9947WDC-F device has a grooved case. The concealed vertical rod device is non-handed except when the following device options are used: SS (Signal Switch).
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9857-F/9957-F Series
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9857-F/9957-F fire exit three-point latching device for all types of single doors up to 4´ x 8´ (1219mm x 2438mm) or up to 8´ x 8´(2438mm x 2438mm) double doors with 9954 or 9854 mullion, UL listed for Fire Exit Hardware. Devices are ANSI A156.3 – 2001 Grade 1. The 9857-F device has a smooth mechanism case and the 9957-F device has a grooved case. The three-point latch device is non-handed except when the following device option is used: SS (Signal Switch).
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9875-F/9975-F Series
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9875-F/9975-F fire exit mortise lock devices for all types of single doors up to 4´ x 10´ (1219mm x 3048mm) or 8´ x 10´ (2438mm x 3048mm) double doors installations, UL listed for Fire Exit Hardware. Devices are ANSI A156.3 – 2001 Grade 1. Fits door stiles as narrow as 4-3/4" (121mm). The 9875-F device has a smooth mechanism case and the 9975-F device has a grooved case. The mortise lock device is non-handed except when the following device options are used: -2 (Double Cylinder) or SS (Signal Switch) devices. See next tab for available outside trim and functions.
The 7500 Mortise lock is equipped with a 3/4" (19mm) anti-friction latch bolt which is field reversible without removing the lock from the door. It has a non-handed auxiliary bolt for deadlocking and a faceplate with an adjustable bevel.
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98-F/99-F Series
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98-F and 99-F rim fire exit devices for all types of single doors up to 4´ x 10´ (1219mm x 3048mm) or 8´ x 10´ (2438mm x 3048mm) double doors with 9954 or 9854 mullion, UL listed for Fire Exit Hardware. Devices are ANSI A156.3 – 2001 Grade 1. The 98-F device has a smooth mechanism case and the 99-F device has a grooved case. The rim device is non-handed except when the following device options are used: -2 (Double Cylinder) or SS (Signal Switch).
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9827/9927 Series
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9827/9927 surface mounted vertical rod device for all types of single or double doors, UL listed for Panic Exit Hardware. Devices are ANSI A156.3 – 2001 Grade 1. Covers stock hollow metal doors with 86 or 161 cutouts. The 9827 device has a smooth mechanism case and the 9927 device has a grooved case. The surface vertical rod device is non-handed except when the following device options are used: SD (Special Dogging), or SS (Signal Switch).
Vertical rod and latch guards are available to protect the bottom rod of the exit device from damage by impacts of carts or gurneys passing through doors.
The 9827/9927 devices are available in the following finishes: US3, US4, US10, US26, US26D, US28 and 313AN. US32D available with 98 Series only.
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9857/9957 Series
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9857/9957 three-point latching device for all types of single or double doors, UL listed for Panic Exit Hardware. Devices are ANSI A156.3 – 2001 Grade 1. Covers stock hollow metal doors with 86 or 161 cutouts. The 9857 device has a smooth mechanism case and the 9957 device has a grooved case. The three-point latching device is non-handed except when the following device options are used: SD (Special Dogging), or SS (Signal Switch).
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9827-F/9927-F Series
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9827-F/9927-F fire exit surface mounted vertical rod device pairs of doors up to 8´ x 10´ (2438mm x 3048mm) , UL listed for Fire Exit Hardware. Devices are ANSI A156.3 – 2001 Grade 1. The 9827-F device has a smooth mechanism case and the 9927-F device has a grooved case. The surface vertical rod device is non-handed except when the following device options are used: SS (Signal Switch).
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33A/35A Series
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33A and 35A for all types of single and double doors with mullion, UL listed for Panic Exit Hardware. Devices are ANSI A156.3 – 2001 Grade 1. The 35A has a smooth mechanism case and the 33A has grooved case. The rim device is non-handed except when the SS (Signal Switch) option is used. See opposite page for available outside trim and device functions.
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3347A and 3547A Series
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3347A and 3547A for all types of single and double doors, UL listed for Panic Exit Hardware. Devices are ANSI A156.3 – 2001 Grade 1. The 3547A has a smooth mechanism case and the 3347A has grooved case. The concealed vertical rod device is non-handed except when the SS (Signal Switch) option is used.
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3348A/3548A Series
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3348A and 3548A for all types of single and double doors, UL listed for Panic Exit Hardware. Devices are ANSI A156.3 – 2001 Grade 1. The 3548A has a smooth mechanism case and the 3348A has grooved case. The concealed vertical rod device is non-handed except when the SS (Signal Switch) option is used.
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3327A and 3527A Series
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3327A and 3527A for all types of single and double doors, UL listed for Panic Exit Hardware. Devices are ANSI A156.3 – 2001 Grade 1. The 3527A has a smooth mechanism case and the 3327A has grooved case. The surface vertical rod device is non-handed except when the SS (Signal Switch) option is used.
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3327A-F/3527A-F Series
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3327A-F and 3527A-F for all types of double doors up to 8’ x 10’ (2438mm x 2540mm), UL listed for Fire Exit Hardware. Devices are ANSI A156.3 – 2001 Grade 1. The 3527A-F has a smooth mechanism case and the 3327A-F has grooved case. The surface vertical rod device is non-handed except when the SS (Signal Switch) option is used.
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3348A-F/3548A-F Series
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3348A-F and 3548A-F for all types of double doors up to 8’ x 10’ (2438mm x 2540mm), UL listed for Fire Exit Hardware. Devices are ANSI A156.3 – 2001 Grade 1. The 3548A-F has a smooth mechanism case and the 3348A-F has grooved case. The concealed vertical rod device is non-handed except when the SS (Signal Switch) option is used.
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3347A-F/3547A-F Series
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3347A-F and 3547A-F for all types of double doors up to 8’ x 10’ (2438mm x 2540mm), UL listed for Fire Exit Hardware. Devices are ANSI A156.3 – 2001 Grade 1. The 3547A-F has a smooth mechanism case and the 3347A-F has grooved case. The concealed vertical rod device is non-handed except when the SS (Signal Switch) option is used..
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Von Duprin Literature
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Brochures, Catalogs, Cut Sheets, Data Sheets
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