
The non-latching 6451 Exit Sensor Bar offers
immediate “no prior knowledge” egress by pushing on the bar at any
point, with 15 Lbs. or less pressure.
A light touch is all that is required to activate one or both
internal optical sensors designed to detect an exit attempt. A
built-in mechanical switch is also included as a redundant back-up
release.
Dual sensors, fail-safe electronics and successful testing in excess
of one million cycles offer the user unparalleled reliability and
low maintenance costs.
Installation is simple. Complicated tune-in procedure and frequent
call-backs for readjustment are not required.
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STANDARD FEATURES |
- Optical sensing electronics controlling lock and signal
functions have no moving parts to wear out.
- Built-in redundant mechanical switch for back-up
release.
- No tune-in required - complicated calibration and fine
tuning are unnecessary and return calls are eliminated.
- Three standard bar lengths are offered - bar may be
field or factory cut to suit special applications (See CLC
Option)
- Bar may be activated by anything - human touch,
briefcase, cane, wheelchair, etc. will activate the 6451.
Ideal for ADA compliant installations.
- Weather resistant electronics - conformal coated
circuitry resists moisture damage.
- All-metal construction - the entire bar, including end
caps, is made of aircraft-grade aluminum, offering high
resistance to abuse and vandalism.
- Armored power transfer cord - furnished standard.
- Dual output standard - DPDT contacts provide lock
control and alarm shunting capabilities.
- Built-in spike suppression - all input/output terminals
are protected from line spikes.
- Variable input power - operating voltage 12 to 24 VAC/VDC.
- Architectural finishes - US28 satin aluminum is
standard. US10B dark bronze and US4 satin brass also
available.
- Entire bar is finished, including the end caps.
- Contemporary design - architecturally engineered to
offer one of the lowest profiles in the industry.
- Unit is non-handed - suitable for LHR or RHR doors.
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