![]() ![]() It was spec’d by someone else as a storeroom function with Securitron strike and module. I have a family restroom and a client who wants electronic control of the locks, to be able to remotely lock and unlock at the facility during hours of operation. I know this is an old post, but I wonder if someone might help with a similar situation. We have many of these on campus with no complaints so far, and no issues with maintenance. If you have users who are severely handicapped (no arms) then you will need a different solution. To exit the secure room the user will need to push down on the lever and push the exit button. To reduce this the lock is equipped with an occupancy indicator. Today’s operators are not adversely affected by users pushing on the button when the unit is secure. When the room is occupied the deadbolt will secure the door into the keeper on the strike and pushes on the operator buttons will not open the door. When the room is unoccupied (lock is insecure) the handicapped button will open the door from either side. The operator is your standard power operator connected to the electric strike with the standard relay board. HES 1006CDB This strike has a keeper for the deadbolt and is shallow enough to mount in most rated frames. L9496L-03B-626-L583-363 Privacy deadbolt W/indicators and E-Z T Turn This is a common scenario for us for the most part we use ![]()
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