Padde DE6SC Delayed Egress Device
Description
The DE6SC is designed to alert a user if an unauthorised attempt
is made to access a door, particularly when free egress is
required. The unit emits an infrared beam down towards a panic bar
or lever. A small piece of reflective tape is placed on either of
these two devices and when an attempt is made to push the panic bar
or lever, the DE6SC will trigger an alarm. After 15 seconds the
DE6SC releases the electronic locking mechanism thereby unlocking
the door. The alarm continues to sound giving someone the
opportunity to investigate the security breach. The unit is reset
by disconnecting the power, this can be achieved through a
keyswitch or access control panel. The delayed exit operation of
the DE6SC will be overridden in the event of a fire alarm or
duress. The ability to override the delay is what makes the DE6SC
suitable for the locking of fire door or general emergency
exits.
Key Features
- Slave lock input for double doors
- Fail safe push to exit input
- Alarm output connected directly to siren
- Remote monitor alarm output
- Lock Monitoring
- Door Monitoring
Applications
- Fire exit doors for retail or commercial environments
Standards and Compliance
- CE Approved
- C-Tick Certified
- Successfully fire rated up to 2hrs on fire door assemblies in
accordance with AS1905.1. 2005 (Part 1: Fire resistant door
sets)
- Locking Mechanism (ES6000) conforms with the relevant
requirements in accordance to AS4145.2
- Conforms to D2.21 of the BCA
Specification
Voltage
12v AC or DC
Current
12Vdc -375ma after 1 second (830ma Initial draw)
Monitoring
Lock and Door monitoring
Holding Force
1500lbs / 680kg
Pre-load
660lbs / 300kg
Enviroment
Operational Temperature range -20 deg - +60 deg
Specification Statement
The Delayed Egress System must be "Deemed to satisfy" the
relevant sections of the Building Code of Australia. The system
should be capable of integration with the building fire system
where activation of the fire system will directly and immediately
release the lock.
An audible alarm should indicate to a person wishing to exit that a
delay before door release is active and a distinctive change of
this audible alarm would indicate the door is available for
immediate exit. The delaying circuits should also be suitable for
instant by-pass if an emergency pushbutton is fitted adjacent to
the door.
Full monitoring of lock status and door position should be
available from within the system. Resetting of a released door
should be by a local key re-set or remotely re-settable depending
on site requirements.
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Ordering Information
100610-030
DE6SC Delayed Egress Hook Lock
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