

Available with V40xW Rim and V50xW/V51xW Surface Vertical Rod Exit Devices
Weatherized Exit Alarm with Battery (EB W)
The EB W device option is designed for doors and gates requiring a stand alone, battery powered, alarmed, weatherized panic device. The alarm, with approximately 100dB, will sound when someone attempts to exit, alerting management that an unauthorized exit has occurred. The internal alarm with both remote bypass and remote signaling capabilities is ideal for applications where both security and life safety are a concern. In addition to listing as UL panic and fire exit hardware device, this device conforms to MIL-STD 810F Method 506.4 (driving rain test), MIL-STD 810F, Method 509.4 (salt fog test) and UBC standard 7-2 (positive pressure).
Features
- Visual and audible arming indicators
- Powered by 9V battery
- Stainless steel, self-latching bolt
- Indefinite alarm requiring manual rearm or 2 minutes alarm duration with auto re-arm
- Armed and disarmed status indicator
- Built-in inhibitors prevent ABS fading and weakening, typically caused by exposure to extreme temperatures and UV rays
- 1/8 turn cylinder dogging
- Tapered design sheds rainwater
Benefits
- Weatherized resistant loss prevention hardware designed for use in outdoor or wet environments
- Aesthetically pleasing design for almost any door or gate in any decor
- Provides reliable loss prevention protection 24 hours a day
- Fast and easy installation saves time and money
- Angled end cap deflects damage away from device
- Controls foot traffic, deters unauthorized exits, prevents loss and meets building code requirements
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FAQ
- How do I change the battery?
- How to order parts
- One or both LEDs are constantly on and the unit will not arm
- When the unit is armed, LEDs work, but the device doesn’t beep after the green LED goes off
- Why can’t I remove my key when the bar is disarmed?
- Why does the AC powered unit give a low battery indication?
- Why is the LED not blinking?
- Why is there no LED activity when key is turned to armed position?
- Why isn’t the status indicator working?
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