Alarm Controls, REB-1A Request to Exit Push Bar
Overview
REB-1A provides mechanical activation for electronic release in a reliable, durable exit bar.
Designed for use on electronically locked, non-fire-rated doors or as an initiate device for a delayed egress timer. Pressing the bar activates internal mechanical switches to release the lock.
Product Details
Procuct Specifications
REB-1A provides mechanical activation for electronic release in a reliable, durable exit bar. Designed for use on electronically locked, non-fire-rated doors or as an initiate device for a delayed egress timer. Pressing the bar activates internal mechanical switches to release the lock.
Models
- REB-1A: Request to Exit Push Bar, DPDT relay, 36 inch length, Satin Aluminum Finish
- REB-1ADURO: Request to Exit Push Bar, DPDT relay, 36 inch length, US40 Duranodic/Dark Bronze Finish
*Replaces discontinued Part# REB-1
Standard Features
- Includes 16 foot 22 AWG 6 conductor cable and armored door cord
- Low profile design requires only 1/4 inch movement for activation
- Mechanical action activates DPDT relay
- 5A rated output to allow free egress or initiate an exit delay timer
- Redundant switches ensure reliable, fault tolerant operation
- All metal construction
- Indoor operation
Dimensions
- Length: 34-1/2 inches (for use on 36 inch Door)
- Height: 2-5/8 inches
- Depth: 1-5/8 inches (from mounting surface)
Electrical
- Max current 1.5A at 30 VDC
Operating Temperature
- -4 degrees to +185 degrees F (-20 to +85°C)
Request to Exit Bar Usage Notes:
As the REB-1A is normally used to permit egress on an electrically secured door, ensure that all applicable building and fire codes are being followed. Verify installation with local building and/or fire prevention codes and regulations. The REB-1A may not be used on a fire rated door that requires a fire rated latch. In some instances however, fire doors are permitted on openings where a fire rated barrier is not required. Use of the REB-1A should always be verified and approved through local building code and/or fire prevention agencies.