Simplex®

Access Control Catalog - June 2004

Simplex® LP1000 Series

Exit Device Operator

Mechanical Features

Construction:

Heavy-duty cylindrical lock housing; all metal; cast front housing; brass mounting plate; fixed cast ADA-

 

compliant lever

Installation:

Recessed through bolts may be required. Exit Device preparation.

Door handing:

Factory-handed; not field reversible

Numeric pushbuttons:

Vandal resistant, 5 button, anodized aluminum, mechanical

Weight:

8 lbs. (3.6 kg)

Strike:

Not supplied. (Comes with Exit Device)

Latch & Exit Device:

Not supplied

Key override:

Compatible with major manufacturers of removable cores: ASSA, Best and Compatible (6 or 7-pin length),

 

Corbin / Russwin, Medeco / Yale (6-pin length), Sargent, and Schlage

Exit Device

Von Duprin Exit Only (EO) or Exit Only Fire (EOF) 22, 88 NL, 98, 99, 9857, 9957

compatibility:

Dorma 9100, 9300, 9400

 

• Detex Advantex Series 10, 20, 21, 40, 50, 51

 

Monarch XX-R*, FXX-R, 18-R*, F-18-R*, XX-V*, F-XX-V*, 18-V*, F-18-V* (*Requires special

 

 

k-hub adapter)

 

Cannot be used with mortise design or most vertical rod Exit Devices

Tailpiece:

2 34" (70 mm) tailpiece for Exit Device operation from outside

Exit Device hub

Up to 60˚, counterclockwise for left hand & clockwise for right hand

rotation:

 

 

Door thickness:

1 38" (35 mm) to 2 14" (57 mm); optional 4" (102 mm)

Finishes:

Satin Chrome 26D (626), Bright Chrome 026 (625)

Control:

Combination change tool

Minimum stile

5" (127 mm)

requirement:

 

 

Lock Operation

Combination code:

One code per lock made of any combination of one to five numbers (pressed individually

 

or simultaneously)

Code:

Thousands of possible combinations

Emergency access:

Mechanical Key override

Certification and Testing

Accessibility standard:

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) for lever equipped lock

Fire rating:

Three-hour UL/ ULC rating for “A” label doors

Environmental

Highly weather resistant

operating conditions:

 

Durability:

Conforms to ANSI 156.2, Grade 1

Warranty:

1 year

NOTE: Exit Device may be “Dogged” without affecting the LP1000.

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Assa Mechanical Pushbutton Locks manual Simplex LP1000 Series

Mechanical Pushbutton Locks specifications

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