SCHALGE "L" SERIES ELECTRIFIED MORTISE LOCK WITH REQUEST TO EXIT FUNCTION.....
Same as L9080ELand L9080EU functions. In addition, a micro switch positioned inside the lock case monitors the retractor crank, and is actuated when rotation of the inside or outside knob/lever rotates the retractor hub.The switch signals the use of that opening to security systems,
allowing a non-disruptive means of immediate egress.
Inside lever is always free for immediate egress.
Micro Switch Electrical Requirements for Request to Exit (RX) Function: Amps, 1.0; Volts, 24 AC or DC
Peak load: Amps, 5; Volts, 250 AC or 28 DC
Electrically unlocked outside trim unlocked electrically. Latch bolt retracted by key outside or by lever inside. Auxiliary latch deadlocks latch bolt when door is closed. Inside lever always free for immediate exit.
626 Satin Chrome finish with 03 lever design. Schlage "C" keyway mortise cylinder.
Applications: Security control centers, cashier rooms, fire safety
alarms, stairwell doors, telephone equipment rooms, computer
rooms, hospital equipment, and narcotics areas.
Electrical Requirements:
Voltage: 24V AC or 24V DC (Maximum 29V, Minimum 20V)
Peak Current: Amps 1.3 at 5 to 10 second intervals
Holding Current: Amps .135 between peak current intervals.
Operating Temperature: Maximum +151°F, Minimum -31°F
Typical Installation
• Electrified L-Series locks contain a transistorized circuit which
provides full voltage to the solenoid upon initial application of
electrical power and at 5 to 10 second intervals.
• Each lock should preferably have its own 24 volt transformer.
Two or more locks may be operated in parallel from a single
transformer provided it has the necessary current rating.
NOTE: DO NOT connect locks in series from a higher voltage
rated transformer.
• We DO NOT recommend that these locks be connected to a
supply circuit that also contains electromagnetic devices. If an
electromagnetic device is connected to the supply circuit the
resulting transient voltages could damage the lock. The transient
voltage must be carefully suppressed at the equipment
producing them before connecting the lock to the same circuit.
• A varistor rated at 35 volts (peak recurrent) may be used for
transient voltage protection.