Exit push button ALKPB2015
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The wired exit push button, ALKPB2015, essentially a switch, typically mounted on a wall or door frame, that’s wired into the building’s access control system. When pressed, it sends a signal to the locking mechanism, momentarily releasing the door or gate operator system.
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Wired connection:The exit button is connected to the building’s electrical system and the door’s locking mechanism.
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Momentary activation:When pressed, the button completes a circuit, sending a signal to the lock release.
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Door release:This signal usually releases the power to an electric strike or magnetic lock, allowing the door to be pushed open.
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Automatic relock:
Once the button is released, the lock re-engages, securing the door again.
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Access Control:
Wired exit buttons are commonly used in conjunction with access control systems (like card readers or keypads) to provide a convenient and compliant way for people to exit.
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ADA Compliance:
They often include features like large, accessible buttons and illuminated indicators for ease of use by individuals with disabilities.
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Emergency Egress:
They are crucial for fire safety and other emergencies, providing a reliable way to quickly exit a secured space.
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Security:
While providing an exit, they do not compromise overall security as they require a separate access control system for entry.
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Indoor Use:
Most exit buttons are designed for indoor environments, though some may have weather-resistant options.
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Variety of Models:Exit buttons come in different styles, including stainless steel, illuminated, and no-touch options.
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