Product Description
Frame Actuator Controlled Locksets. Hardwire Control with no Electric Hinge and no Wires in the Door.
SDC HiTower® locksets comply with all national and regional building codes for locking interior office, elevator lobby, exit and stairwell fire rated doors, where the use of electric strikes and magnetic locks is prohibited. HiTower® locksets also provide higher security and superior aesthetics compared to exposed and vulnerable electric strikes and magnetic locks, while eliminating the need for request-to-exit devices. While providing controlled access and remote control capability the door stays latched even when unlocked, maintaining fire door integrity. The HiTower® lock consists of a mechanical door lock controlled by an electric actuator installed in the frame. All access control and monitoring wires are maintained in the frame. Power transfer hinges and wires through the door are not required. All expenses associated with power transfer hinges are eliminated, including costs for door wire chases that must be factory prepared to maintain the door’s fire ratings.
Pioneered and patented by SDC, since 1973, HiTower® lock technology has established the standard for security, safety and performance for electric locksets. Thousands of HiTower’s® have been installed in buildings dominating city skylines worldwide.
Applications:
• High-rise stairwell doors
• Elevator lobby doors
• Perimeter exit doors
• Hospital communicating bathroom
• Office doors
• Computer rooms
• Equipment rooms
• Pharmacy storage rooms
• Money counting rooms
• Security and safety mantraps
Product Details
CSI Division: | 08 74 00 |
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CSI Division Title: | Access Control Hardware |
Manufacturer's Brochure: | http://www.sdcsecurity.com/docs/7500_Datasheet.pdf |
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- 2012 Texas Accessibility Standards (TAS) Pocket Guide, (1)
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