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The FALCON LOCK 1692nl-op-710-36x84 is a narrow stile concealed vertical rod (CVR) exit device designed for single-door commercial and institutional applications. This device operates with top and bottom rod latches that retract simultaneously when the crossbar is depressed, allowing compliant panic-hardware egress. The unit ships with the 169CA rim cylinder trim kit, which enables nightlatch or hold-back function at the exterior. The finish is 710 Duranodic Dark Bronze anodized aluminum, providing corrosion resistance suitable for high-traffic entryways. Door prep is 36 inches wide by 84 inches tall.
This exit device is intended for narrow stile aluminum-frame doors commonly found in commercial storefronts, office buildings, schools, and institutional facilities. The concealed vertical rod configuration keeps the latch hardware inside the door stile, making it the correct choice where surface-mounted rods are not permitted or aesthetically acceptable. The included 169CA trim kit adds exterior nightlatch or hold-back capability without requiring a separate trim purchase. Installation is performed by a licensed door hardware technician or commercial locksmith.
Designed as an OEM-style concealed vertical rod exit device for narrow stile aluminum doors with a 36 x 84 inch opening. Confirm door stile width and top-rail clearance before ordering to ensure proper fit.
Installation of this exit device should be performed by a qualified door hardware technician or commercial locksmith familiar with ANSI/BHMA standards and applicable life-safety codes. Ensure all power is disconnected from any electrified hardware before beginning work, and verify the door frame is properly aligned and plumb before mounting. Concealed vertical rod devices require precise top and bottom strike alignment; test full latch engagement and egress force before returning the door to service. Consult the authority having jurisdiction to confirm compliance with IBC panic-hardware requirements for the specific occupancy type.
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