The 33/35A Series devices are narrow stile heavy-duty push pads. Architectural design elements differ slightly between the 33A and the 35A.
The 35A Series device has a smooth mechanism case, while the 33A Series has a grooved mechanism case. The 33/35A Series have all been certified to the highest industry standards and are used in schools, hospitals and government buildings.
A variety of functions and trim options are available, but only the standard options are listed below. Refer to the 33A/35A Series catalog for more information.
Functions
Classroom: the key locks and unlocks the lever or knob
Dummy: the rigid mechanical trim for pull operation
Exit only: no outside trim
Passage: the lever or knob is always active
Storeroom: the key retracts the latchbolt, the lever or knob is rigid
33A/35A Series popular trims
360: lever or thumbpiece trim, 3 standard functions:
With the 33A/35A Series, devices can be retrofitted to keep up with evolving technology with various retrofit kits. Refer to the 33A/35A Series catalog for more information.
Retrofitting an existing device
CDSI/HDSI: security dogging indicators provide at-a-glance verification of the panic device status
QEL: electronic latch retraction with limited operational noise
Electronic switches: can be used as part of an access control system or in a standalone application
Request to exit (RX)
Latchbolt monitoring (LX)
Upgrading to a new device
AX: an accessible device that is certified to meet the 5 lb. force requirements for the 2010 American Disabilities Act (ADA) (Chapters 404.2.7 and 30934) and 2013 California Building Code (Chapter 11B-309.4)
CX: CHEXIT meets NFPA and IBC requirements for delayed egress; a standard device keeps doors secure for 15 seconds after a request to exit while a nuisance alarm sounds
From mullions to powers transfers and strikes, the 33A/35A Series offers a range of accessories to meet the evolving needs of any facility. Refer to the 33A/35A Series catalog for more information.