159_T, 177_T, 179_T & 181_T Latching Panic Exit Saddle
159_T
Exit
- May also be used as an interlock threshold
177_T
Exit
179_T
Exit
181_T
Exit
159_T
AVAILABLE FINISHES: A, B, BDG, D, G
177_T
AVAILABLE FINISHES: A, B, D, G
179_T
AVAILABLE FINISHES: A, B, D, G
181_T
AVAILABLE FINISHES: A, B, D, G
Key to Inserts
E - EPDM, Solid
M - Magnetic
N - Neoprene or EPDM*
NB - Nylon Brush
P - Pile
PK - PemkoPrene®**
Q - Kerf-in Foam
R - Sponge Neoprene or EPDM*
S - SiliconSeal or Sponge Silicone (see individual part)
SB - Soft Brush
T - ThermoSeal™
TF - Triple Foam
V - Eco-V™
*N: As we “Green,” inserts “N” may be either Neoprene or EPDM.
*R: As we “Green,” inserts “R” may be either Sponge Neoprene or Sponge EPDM.
Over time, these inserts will move to EPDM material.
**PK: In order to best control our customers’ costs some PK (Santoprene™) products may be a silicon based elastomeric material with comparable performance.
Finishes
A (Mill Finish Aluminium), B (Mill Finish Brass Extruded Bronze (Brass)), BDG (Bright Dipped Gold), D (Dark Bronze Anodized), G (Gold Anodized)
Pemko - Thresholds & Floor Plates
The term ‘Access’ generally means the ease with which users can enter and circulate around a building, with due regard to other performance requirements e.g. security and fire protection. In particular, access should be provided for both ambulant and wheelchair-bound persons.
We offer a wide range of saddles, thresholds and ramps that satisfy the requirements of Document ‘M’. Designers should refer
to BS 8300:2009+A1:2010 Design of buildings and their approaches to meet the needs of disabled people. Code of practice - and also Approved Document M - Access to & Use of Buildings 2004, incorporating Revisions 2010 & 2013.
Ramp options include modular systems that can be assembled to suit virtually any length of ramp. Our 'Fire Retardant Rubber Ramp System' incorporates anti-slip features to the satisfaction of the demanding Underwriters Laboratories standard for safety UL410 and meets the requirements of US standards ASTM D 2047 and Federal Specifiation P-F-430C.
Doors are typically the weakest link in any partition designed to have acoustic sealing properties. Astragals, perimeter gasketing, drop seals and door sweeps can all be used to prevent sound from leaking through cracks around the door perimeter.