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News Release from: Adams Rite Europe | Subject: MC Exit Device
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 03 January 2008
Adams Rite launched MC Exit Device
New MC Exit Device provides security locking solution for new generation of exit hardware and thermally broken multi-chambered doors
Leading security solutions provider, Adams Rite, has launched its MC Exit Device, a new two-point exit device locking mechanism designed specifically to be used with the new generation of thermally broken multi-chambered doors The MC Exit Device is a concealed two point locking mechanism designed to be compatible with the new Adams Rite panic and emergency escape hardware including the new 900 Series Exit Bar
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 23 Jan 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Adams Rite Europe Ltd has launched a new exit device, the 900 Series exit bar, that conforms to the latest BS EN 1125:1997+A1: 2001 legislation and allows safe and effective escape through a doorway.
As well as providing a secure locking mechanism for this new generation of exit hardware and for the new generation of thermally broken commercial door systems, a version of the MC Exit Device has also been developed for the traditional shopfront door systems.
The two-point exit device meets the requirements of BS EN 1125 and 179.
It features an automatic hold open mechanism to ensure the locking points remain withdrawn and do not impede the closing action of the door before automatically relocking when the door closes and the bolts are aligned with its strikes.
A 17mm Euro profile cylinder override is a standard feature along with the flexible drive element allowing it to be used with the new exit hardware on a wide variety of door thicknesses.
The security of the locking mechanism is also further enhanced with an automatic deadlocking facility.
The MC Exit Device comes in a 18mm wide case and is available at the website.
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