Command Access PD26 Mechanical Exit Device | Von Duprin 98/99 and Cal Royal 7700 Retrofit
The Command Access PD26 series is a Grade 1 architectural exit device; made for use in all institutions and commercial buildings when heavy duty, fire and life safety operation is required.
• Comparable - Retrofits for Von Duprin 98/99 series using escutcheon trim & Cal Royal 7700 series
• ANSI/BHMA A156.3 Grade 1 Heavy Duty Exit Device
• UL Listed for Panic and ULC10C, UBC 7-2-1997 Codes
HARDWARE:
• Materials: Rail assemblies are heavy duty extruded aluminum body with stainless steel push pad. End caps are made of brass, bronze or stainless steel; rail travels in direction of the door swing.
• All exit device entry trim are thru-bolted for additional security. Check application page for handing and lever style. Pull lever, thumb piece and escutcheon trims available.
• All exit devices are of touch bar design with smooth operation and operative over 2/3 of the door’s clear opening width. All springs are stainless steel throughout; all exit devices are chassis-mounted unit construction; rim and vertical rod devices are non-handed and easily reversible.
• Door Widths: dimensioned for 36” and 48” doors. Consult us if field cut is required for smaller size doors with latch pullback
• Door Height: All devices are UL listed for Panic and ULC10C, UBC 7-2-1997 codes.
• Hurricane Approved for Exit Device hardware: Florida Building Code FL 13922
• Stile Width: 2-3/4” backset with center hub; minimum 4-1/2” stile required; optional 2-1/4” available.
• Dogging: Electronic Dogging only -- no mechanical dogging available with electrified hardware.
• Fasteners: all provided, thru-bolts included with all trim for extra security
• Cylinders: not provided. Install RIM cylinder by others.
• Options: Mullions, strikes, less bottom rod, latch guards and pulls - see application cut sheet
- Option:Choose Finish (Click here to see our Detailed Door Hardware Finish Guide):
- https://blog.locksandsafes.com/2020/07/28/lock-and-door-hardware-finishes/
- Option:Choose REX Switch Option (What is a REX Switch? Please click here to learn more):
- https://blog.locksandsafes.com/2021/09/06/request-to-exit-explained/
