1.2.2
General Control and Annunciation
The following paragraphs describe the operation for various devices
controlled and annunciated at locking control panels.
1.2.2.1
Hardware
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NOTE: Coordinate with door schedule shown in the
architectural drawing.
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Operational and annunciation provisions shall be provided for each
electrically controlled and monitored hardware set as specified herein.
Refer to architectural door schedule for door hardware information. Type
of hardware shall be in accordance with Section 11194 DETENTION HARDWARE.
a.
Annunciation: Annunciate each door and gate equipped to be
monitored and controlled in the following manner. Single red
indicator on the locking control panel shall illuminate on
nonsecure condition at the door or gate. On swing doors and
gates, the annunciation shall occur on the first movement of the
the annunciation on nonsecured position. Secured status of
controlled doors and gates shall be monitored by either two or
on gate position, lockbar position, roller bolt position,
latch-bolt position, and motor limit switches. Nonsecure
condition shall be annunciated by any one nonsecure switch on a
given hardware set.
b.
Cell and shower door solenoid: Where cell doors are equipped with
solenoid locks, the following operation shall apply. Pressing the
"unlock" switch of an "unlock - lock" pair of membrane switches on
a locking control panel shall cause the hardware to unlock and
remain unlocked until the "lock" switch is pressed. When the
"lock" action is taken, the lock bolt shall extend, regardless of
whether the door has been opened or not, except on deadbolt locks.
Group unlock provisions shall allow hardware to be held unlocked.
c.
Corridor and miscellaneous solenoid: Where corridor and other
doors are equipped with solenoid locks, and the specific door
operation is not given elsewhere in this section, the following
operation shall apply. Pressing the "unlock" switch of an
"unlock/lock" pair of membrane switches on a locking control panel
shall cause the hardware to unlock and remain unlocked until the
"lock" switch is pressed. When the "lock" action is taken, the
lock bolt shall extend, regardless of the door having been opened
or not, except on deadbolt locks.
d.
Key relock doors solenoid: Where fire egress doors are equipped
with hardware which, when electrically unlocked, requires a key
action at the door to relock, the following operation shall apply:
Unlocking the door shall require the simultaneous pressing of two
unlock membrane switches. Releasing the switches on the locking
control panel shall cause the operating power to return to the
locked state.
e.
Deadbolt solenoid locks:
Where doors are equipped with
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