Yale 400 4400 manual Exit DEVICES/ALARMS, Electrified Hardware Option Descriptions

Models: 400 4400

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ELECTRIFIED HARDWARE

EXIT DEVICES/ALARMS

The Yale 7000 Series exit device offers a complete range of electrical options:

• Latch Retraction

• Bolt Position Monitor or Signaling

• Electric Dogging

• Delayed Egress

• Mortise Device Trim Control

• Electric Trim Control

• Touchbar Monitor or Signaling

• Alarm*

• Outside Trim Monitor or Signaling

 

Continuity in appearance, security and functions with the 7000 Series mechanical exit device is maintained. Electrified exit devices may be integrated into the monitoring security and alarm systems of most buildings.

*Also available for 2100 series exit devices.

ELECTRIFIED HARDWARE OPTION DESCRIPTIONS

A

Alarm Option

P

Latch Retraction

B

Touchbar Monitor

S

Bolt Monitor

D

Delayed Egress

SAFE

Fail Safe Operation (Mortise)

G

Electric Dogging

SECURE

Fail Secure Operation (Mortise)

H*

Security Package (DPS)

690F

Fail Safe Electrified Trim

O

Trim Monitor

691F

Fail Secure Electrified Trim

Note: Any combination of the following options cannot be ordered together:

1) P, G, or D 2) B or A 3) D, B or A *Only available for rim and SquareBolt® Devices when used with Delayed Egress option.

ELECTRIFIED OPTIONS CHART

Model #

Exit Device Description

A

B

D

G

H

O

P

S

SAFE SECURE 690F

691F

7100(F)

Rim Exit Device (Wide)

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

 

x

x

7110(F)

Surface Vertical Rod (Wide)

x

x

x

x

 

x

x

 

 

x

x

7120(F)

Concealed Vertical Rod (Wide)

x

x

x

x

 

x

x

x

 

x

x

7130(F)

Mortise Exit Device (Wide)

x

x

x

x

 

x

x

x

x

x

 

7150(F)

Rim SquareBolt® Device (Wide)

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

 

x

x

7150(F)WS

Rim SquareBolt Windstorm (Wide)

x

x

x

 

 

x

x

x

 

x

x

7160(F90)

Concealed Vertical Rod (Wide)

x

x

x

x

 

x

x

x

 

x

x

7170(F90)

Surface Vertical Rod (Wide)

x

x

x

x

 

x

x

 

 

x

x

7170(F90)WS

Surface Vertical Rod Windstorm (Wide)

x

x

x

 

 

x

x

 

 

x

x

7200(M)(F)

Rim Exit Device (Narrow)

x

x

x

x

 

 

x

x

 

 

 

7210(M)(F)

Surface Vertical Rod (Narrow)

x

x

x

x

 

 

x

 

 

 

 

7220(M)(F)

Concealed Vertical Rod (Narrow)

x

x

x

x

 

 

x

x

 

 

 

7250(M)(F)

Rim SquareBolt® Device (Narrow)

x

x

x

x

 

 

x

x

 

 

 

STAND-ALONE DOOR ALARM

The SDA16 stand-alone battery operated door alarm is designed to continually monitor the status of a door. When the door is opened without authorization, an alarm is triggered to alert the security violation. This alarm features a Peizo horn which blasts a deafening 105+ decibels to alert the violation.

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This unit is ideal for emergency doors as well as stairwell doors and rear exit doors in retail environments. The unit, which can also be hardwired, easily complements existing hardware, making any opening alarmed. The SDA16 door alarm is typically mounted on the interior of the door frame or door and is paired with a magnet mounted on the opposing side of the door gap.

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Yale 400 4400 manual Exit DEVICES/ALARMS, Electrified Hardware Option Descriptions, Electrified Options Chart

400 4400 specifications

The Yale 400 and 4400 are part of Yale's impressive lineup of counterbalanced forklifts, designed for efficiency and reliability in various material handling applications. The Yale 400 series is engineered to meet the demands of medium to heavy-duty environments, offering a blend of power, stability, and advanced technology. The 4400 series extends this capability further, providing enhanced features tailored for more rigorous operations.

One of the standout features of both the Yale 400 and 4400 is their robust construction. These forklifts are designed to handle heavy loads with ease, featuring a high-strength chassis and durable components that contribute to their longevity in demanding environments. The counterweight design ensures stability during operation, allowing for safe maneuvering even with maximum load capacities.

The Yale 400 series comes equipped with a state-of-the-art hydraulic system that provides precise control and smooth operation. This hydraulic system is designed to minimize power loss, enhancing overall efficiency. On the other hand, the 4400 series includes an upgraded hydraulic system that supports faster lifting and lowering speeds, enabling operators to move materials quickly without sacrificing safety.

Both series utilize advanced electronic controls that enhance operator ergonomics and efficiency. The intuitive digital display provides operators with real-time information on lift height, load weight, and maintenance alerts. This technology not only improves operation but also aids in reducing downtime through proactive maintenance notifications.

An essential aspect of the Yale 400 and 4400 series is their energy efficiency. Both models are designed to optimize fuel consumption, whether operating with diesel, LPG, or electric power sources. The innovative engine technology ensures reduced emissions and noise levels, making them more environmentally friendly and suitable for indoor and outdoor use.

The versatility of the Yale 400 and 4400 is further enhanced by their variety of attachments and forks, allowing them to adapt to different tasks easily. From pallet handling to specialized attachments for unique materials, these forklifts can be tailored to fit any operational need.

In summary, the Yale 400 and 4400 boast a range of features designed for optimal performance and operator comfort. With their robust build, advanced technology, and energy-efficient designs, these forklifts have established themselves as reliable workhorses in various industrial applications. Whether in warehouses, docks, or construction sites, the Yale 400 and 4400 are built to deliver results, ensuring that your material handling needs are met with ease.