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UL listed for fire exit hardware. Devices are ANSI A156.3 - 2008 Grade 1. The 9827-F LBR device has a smooth mechanism case. The surface vertical rod device is non-handed except when the following de

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Von Duprin 900563-00 UL listed for fire exit hardware. Devices are ANSI A156.3 - 2008 Grade 1. The 9827-F LBR device has a smooth mechanism case. The surface vertical rod device is non-handed except when the following de

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Features

Product Type

Exit Device Part/Accessory

Manufacturer Parent

Allegion

For Use With

98/9927 Surface Vertical Rod Exit Device; 98/9947/ and 98/9949 Panic Exit Device; 98/9947-F and 98/9949-F Fire Exit Device

Grade

ANSI/BHMA Grade 1

Sub-Series

900563-00

ADA Compliant

No

Function Family

Part/Component

Standards

ANSI/BHMA Grade 1

Series

Parts/Accessories

Product Overview
UL listed for fire exit hardware. Devices are ANSI A156.3 - 2008 Grade 1. The 9827-F LBR device has a smooth mechanism case. The surface vertical rod device is non-handed except when the following device options are used: SS (signal switch). Devices ship with 499F top strike (LBR). One auxiliary fire pin is supplied with two LBR devices. It does not matter which door leaf the auxiliary fire pin assembly is installed on. However, the pin must be installed to maintain the fire listing. The purpose of the auxiliary fire pin is to keep the doors in alignment during a fire. In a fire, the bolt extends from the auxiliary fire pin into the strike hole in the opposite door leaf. The black cap visible on the face of the auxiliary fore pin and the strike hole plug must melt in order for the bolt to extend. If an Edge Guard is used, make sure it is modified to allow clearance for the Fire Pin and Plastic Cap to be mounted to the door edge after the Edge Guard is installed.