

Available with V40 Rim and V50/V51 Surface Vertical Rod Exit Devices
Electric Dogging (ED)
Electric Dogging is designed for entrance and exit doors with panic or fire exit hardware. When energized, and after a pushpad is depressed, the pushpad and the latch bolt remain retracted, providing push-pull operation. Relocking all devices is accomplished by using a single switch or through a fire alarm input.
Features
- Tamper resistant housing
- Operates on 24VAC or 24VDC
- Stainless steel, self-latching bolt
- Maintained latch and pushpad retraction
- Continuous duty magnet
Benefits
- Priced to be the best value for durable and attractive panic hardware
- Pushpad remains depressed while latch is retracted, preventing unnecessary cycling
- While dogged, pushpad remains out of the path of egress, removing the typical catch point found with other exit devices
- Fast and easy installation saves time and money
- Angled end cap deflects damage away from device
- One-touch operation turns any secured door or group of doors into push-pull openings and releases them as required
Product Resources
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V40 How To Order
V50/V51 How To Order
Trims
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