Hello Stye, sadly no this device does not support “push-N-go”, the devices that do are usually high energy operators that do not use a door closer as part of their functionality, the 6400 is a low energy operator and can only be triggered by a wall button/wave switch to operate, LEO’s can only have “knowing act” switches, “Push-N-Go” is not knowing act compliant Hope this helps understand the world of Low Energy vs. high energy operators -Jess the door closer doctor
Push n go is a knowing act, I believe. You have to push the door. Ansi A159.19 6.3.2 outlines signage required for an application where door motion initiates the operator cycle@@JLD902
One thing that they forgot to add. A relay for electric strikes and electric latch retraction exit devices. That's a problem because, in my building, the restroom door is fire rated. So, it uses a lockset. So, I will have to use an electric strike on my restroom door. This device doesn't have a relay for an electric strike. I hope LCN has a solution for doors that have latch bolts and electric strikes.
Technically you can use this device with a strike, relay and option board would have to be added and strike powered by it‘s own power supply as this operator only has a power out for the BEA 900 receiver supplied with it,
Will this actuate upon manual open of the door? I.E. pulling or pushing open the door?
Hello Stye, sadly no this device does not support “push-N-go”, the devices that do are usually high energy operators that do not use a door closer as part of their functionality, the 6400 is a low energy operator and can only be triggered by a wall button/wave switch to operate, LEO’s can only have “knowing act” switches, “Push-N-Go” is not knowing act compliant
Hope this helps understand the world of Low Energy vs. high energy operators
-Jess the door closer doctor
Push n go is a knowing act, I believe. You have to push the door. Ansi A159.19 6.3.2 outlines signage required for an application where door motion initiates the operator cycle@@JLD902
One thing that they forgot to add. A relay for electric strikes and electric latch retraction exit devices. That's a problem because, in my building, the restroom door is fire rated. So, it uses a lockset. So, I will have to use an electric strike on my restroom door. This device doesn't have a relay for an electric strike. I hope LCN has a solution for doors that have latch bolts and electric strikes.
Technically you can use this device with a strike, relay and option board would have to be added and strike powered by it‘s own power supply as this operator only has a power out for the BEA 900 receiver supplied with it,
does this comply with ANSI?
Thank you for your question. This product is certified to ANSI 156.19.
Don't you just like it when the ceiling is o" above the frame?
I wish architects would consult more.