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Registrace 8. 10. 2010
The Von Duprin brand of fire and life safety products includes an array of innovative exit devices, as well as electronic access control systems and accessories for use in schools, hospitals, stadiums and other high-profile buildings. When it comes to safety and security - never compromise.
A Proven History of Innovation from Von Duprin
Dive into the remarkable history and cutting-edge innovations of Von Duprin in this video. In response to a tragic theater fire in 1903, Von Duprin introduced the world to the first self-releasing fire exit device, a true game-changer in life safety. Today, this legacy lives on as Von Duprin continues to push the boundaries with innovative solutions built on a foundation of excellence. Through trust, quality, and flexibility, we are unwavering in our mission to raise the bar in life safety. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on the latest in life safety technology from Von Duprin. For more information, visit www.vonduprin.com/
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Von Duprin - A Legacy of Life Safety Innovation
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Dive into the remarkable history and cutting-edge innovations of Von Duprin in this video. In response to a tragic theater fire in 1903, Von Duprin introduced the world to the first self-releasing fire exit device, a true game-changer in life safety. Today, this legacy lives on as Von Duprin continues to push the boundaries with innovative solutions built on a foundation of excellence. Through ...
Von Duprin: A Legacy of Life Safety Innovation
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Dive into the remarkable history and cutting-edge innovations of Von Duprin in this video. In response to a tragic theater fire in 1903, Von Duprin introduced the world to the first self-releasing fire exit device, a true game-changer in life safety. Today, this legacy lives on as Von Duprin continues to push the boundaries with innovative solutions built on a foundation of excellence. Through ...
Listen-In Video Lesson | Wiring Fundamentals in Door Hardware
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In this video, Allegion trainer Gordon Malczewski teaches wiring fundamentals in door hardware. For more information, or more Listen-In Video Lessons, please visit our website at www.allegion.com/us
How to Install the Von Duprin Emergency Secure Lockdown Solution
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This video demonstrates how to install the Von Duprin Emergency Secure Lockdown solution, or ESL, and includes: 0:00 Overview 0:55 Pre-installation checks 2:52 Installing the mortise cylinder 4:10 Installation 5:35 Re-handing the tumbler 6:53 Wiring to your access control system 8:05 Testing For more information, please visit our web site at www.allegion.com
How to Use the Von Duprin Dogging Security Indicator
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This video demonstrates how to use the Von Duprin Cylinder or Hex Key Dogging Security Indicator for dogging (unlock) and undogging (lock). For more information, visit our web site at www.allegion.com/us
How the Von Duprin Emergency Secure Lockdown Works
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This video explains how the Von Duprin ESL (Emergency Secure Lockdown) works. For more information, please visit our web site at www.allegion.com/us
How to Troubleshoot EL (Electric Latch) Retraction on Von Duprin & Falcon Exit Devices
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This video demonstrates the steps to take if the latches of a Von Duprin or Falcon EL device are not electrically retracting properly. For more information, visit our dedicated EL support page at us.allegion.com/el-support . To skip to a section, see below: Power Supply 0:00 Overview 0:57 Check the power supply type 1:28 Check the power supply option board 2:08 Check wire gauge from power suppl...
Safe Exit
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The original 1940's film from Von Duprin, converted from its 16mm original format. By 1952, it had been shown in more than 500 cities across the US, in coordination with fire marshals, schools, and plant safety directors. The film was offered as a public service in the interest of safety, and is not a product story, or an advertisement. Von Duprin had multiple reels of this film that it shipped...
Von Duprin - Pushing Forward
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For over 100 years, Von Duprin has been pushing forward with life safety products. Please visit our web site at vonduprin.com.
How to Install the Von Duprin RU and RM Kits
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This video demonstrates how to install the retrofit kit for the Von Duprin Remote Undogging (RU) and Remote Monitoring (RM) kits for 98 / 99 and 33A / 35A Series exit devices, and includes: 1:10 Pre-install check 2:22 Installing the Kit 12:02 Testing the electronics For more information, please visit our web site at www.allegion.com/us. If you like this video, be sure to subscribe to our channe...
How to Install the Von Duprin 9850 9950 Wood Door CVC Exit Device
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This video demonstrates how to install the Von Duprin 9850 / 9950 wood door Concealed Vertical Cable exit device. For more information, please visit our web site at www.allegion.com/us
Introducing the Von Duprin QM
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The Von Duprin QM option controls the motion of the trim and device to reduce noise is it is used. The QM trim solution provides a damper-controlled lever return, and the QM rim device option provides damper-controlled re-latching. For more information, please visit our web site at www.allegion.com/us .
How to Install the Von Duprin 22 Exit Device
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This video demonstrations how to install the Von Duprin 22 exit device, and includes: 2:28 - door and frame prep with the paper template 4:10 - cutting the exit device (if necessary) 6:48 - installing the cylinder and tailpiece 7:56 - installing the device and trim 9:51 - testing the operation For more information, please visit our web site at www.allegion.com/us
How to Install the Von Duprin Concealed Vertical Cable Exit Device
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How to Install the Von Duprin Concealed Vertical Cable Exit Device
10 Things You Need to Know About the Von Duprin Chexit
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10 Things You Need to Know About the Von Duprin Chexit
Intro to Door Hardware: Types of Panic Hardware
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Intro to Door Hardware: Types of Panic Hardware
Intro to Door Hardware: Von Duprin Exit Devices 101
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Intro to Door Hardware: Von Duprin Exit Devices 101
Intro to Door Hardware: Von Duprin Exit Device Trims
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Intro to Door Hardware: Von Duprin Exit Device Trims
Intro to Door Hardware: Anatomy of a Fire Door
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Intro to Door Hardware: Anatomy of a Fire Door
Intro to Door Hardware: Where is Panic Hardware Required by Code?
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Intro to Door Hardware: Where is Panic Hardware Required by Code?
Adding a New Von Duprin QEL Plus to Your Existing EL Device
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Adding a New Von Duprin QEL Plus to Your Existing EL Device
How to Convert Von Duprin 98/99 Rim to QEL
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How to Convert Von Duprin 98/99 Rim to QEL
How to Replace the Von Duprin EL Potted Module with the Pulse Width Module (PWM)
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How to Replace the Von Duprin EL Potted Module with the Pulse Width Module (PWM)
How to Convert Von Duprin 98/99 EL to QEL
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How to Convert Von Duprin 98/99 EL to QEL
Thank you sir! Video helped me whole a lot by putting this part back together. Parcel room lockers!
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I've installed hundreds of exit devices since 1990. This is the best brand. Von Duprin
Best brand if money no object. Last 20 to 40 years
Best brand you can buy Ask any installer.
why do you speak so fast ..why is the music so loud ?
real photos would have been clearer than these sketches
Outside vs Inside Access vs Egress Security vs Safety Pull-side vs Push-side
When you open up plans to see the openings & handing's On the first page is says (ALL EXIT DOORS MUST OPEN WITH ONE ACTION AND NO SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE) AKA 1-lock only and no keys/codes/Fobs needed to exit.
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Segregated fire film. Sad.
Please share the build schematic for this jig used to test the panic hardware =)
Hello, What if the top and bottom bolts don't remain retracted once you release the push bar? Is this an issue at top of the door?
8:14 there's a 2nd person holding up the bar !
They don't call it HARDware because it easy.
The little lock for the c f t how do you fix that
3 hour fire doors. czcams.com/video/1TgxQB1w0Zo/video.html
Good Stuff!
The outside of a door needs to be secured the inside needs to be safe. safety & Security conflict with each other. Commercial EXIT doors can only have one lock.
great
Any idea how to get the adjustment screw out that has been stripped?..it won't budge
Unfortunately, the advent and perfection of the LEVER set, introduced early 1970s, dominating by the early 2000's has severely undermined the expanded use of the Panic Exit Device, be it VonDuprin, Yale, Sargent or PRecision. Code requirements softened, yielding on economy, and LEVERS were allowed on moderate occupancy load structures. Commercial kitchen exits, common doorways often are allowed to have merely a lever or paddle, depending on local AHJ. Currently, it is not uncommon to find code requirements to have double locked doors on all customer facing entries.....requiring a key to open FROM THE INSIDE. This is a huge step backward, based on a questionable premise. I implore the local authorities who preside over building codes to reverse these fire traps, and require emergency egress hardware on all common egress points, and all fire doors within. IMHO. the only consideration should be the safe and swift evacuation of a building.
Lead time capitol of the world. 🤭
Thank you
Panic hardware is my most preferred method of locking exterior doors of my business. Panic hardware is my standard for exterior doors and fire rated interior doors. The reason is simple. They do a great job. No special knowledge is needed to release them, just push the bar. If your hands are full, just put your butt against the bar and push. I once had to carry my 3 year old niece out of the door at a restaurant and no need to put her down to open the door. Carrying my niece, I put my butt against the bar and push and the door opened at once. And, yet...panic hardware will do all of that which I described while still allowing the door to be locked from the outside.
Put that stuff in a high school for a real endurance test.
They are in high schools every were what else could handle it.
Best troubleshooting video I’ve seen!!
Thank you👍🏿👌🏿
6 months into my career with door and hardware company and yes I'm watching all of these videos
*KACHUNK*
Was it just me or did that center punch look pretty off center?
If you think that concealed vertical rods are frustrating to fuss with, you ought to fight with the cross bar style concealed vertical rod exit devices. A great way to test your vocabulary.
I hated the concealed vertical rods.
And, the device still operates! And, this is why my fail safe brand for exit devices is Von Duprin.
I typically like to use NL (night latch) trims and cylinder dogging on classrooms because it is the simplest. The night latch trim unlocks the classroom door momentarily so the teacher can pull it open and to allow students to enter the room, the teacher can use the dogging feature. If there is an emergency or when it's time to lock up, the teacher can simply undog the device. The cylinder dogging prevents unauthorized lockdown. One variation is where I use QEL with a card reader on both sides of the classroom door...outside is set up for momentary and the inside is maintained. The momentary outside card reader activates the QEL momentarily so the teacher can pull the door open and the inside maintained card reader activates and maintains operation of the QEL so students can come and go. When the time comes to relock the door, the teacher can simply swipe the key card inside to de-activate the QEL. The card reader also prevents unauthorized lockdown.
I’m surprised they get away with a piece of nylon to hold the tailpiece in place. It’s a critical component in the case of exiting in an emergency, like a fire
I hate vertical rods. Concealed or surface. Vertical rods are the worst. They always need adjustment and repair. And, vertical rods are frustrating to install, maintain, adjust, and repair. As soon as a vertical rod exit device starts acting up, I automatically replace the rods with concealed vertical cables. I use absolutely zero vertical rod exit devices. No, I'm done with vertical rods. I refuse to install vertical rods. I only use vertical cables or rim with mullion. You ought to try adjusting and repairing a vertical rod crossbar exit device. At one of my buildings, Siblings and Nieces, we had that type. At the Siblings and Nieces facility, we had the Von Duprin 5547, 5547-F, 8827, 8827-F, and 8847-F series crossbar exit devices. I hated them! Every single time they needed repairs, adjustments, or maintenance, I would have to take the door closer loose, remove the door from the hinges, lay the door on saw horses, and adjust the rods, and then put the door back on the hinges, re-hook the closer and hope that I got the rods synchronized only to get a call the next day that they were having problems again...and had to do it all over again. The more you do it, the more frustrated you get. It was even worse when you had alarmed exits. You would adjust the rods only to find that the alarm wouldn't reset because the latch bolt monitor was out of whack. The more you fight with the rods, the more upset you get. The more you wrestle with the concealed vertical rods, the more you resent vertical rods altogether. I got rid of them and now that Siblings and Nieces facility uses the Von Duprin QEL9849-F, CD9949, CX9849, CX9949, and 9949 concealed vertical cable exit devices and the Von Duprin QEL99-F, CD98, CX99, CX98 and 99 series exit devices with removable mullions. Since I made that change, I haven't had to touch them accept when locking up at night.
I'm about 90% sure this narrator also does Ford training videos.
Referenced this video cause I have never encountered this system before, honestly, while great in thought, these things seem problematic and should not be installed on doors that see regular daily use. There are more than a couple here where I work on a 6 year old building, only 4 do not have problems and those four doors hardly ever get used.
Great stuff!!!
MAKE SURE YOU DONT TURN 180• on the bottom rod!!!
A fine family of products indeed. I especially like the beauty of the 55 devices, a great legacy product.
I totally agree... The 55, in bright chromium is mid-century-modern art. Placed upon Stainless steel polished narrow stile doors... yummy! Evolution of egress has made these and the 88 and its poor little sister, the 44 forboden as falling debris can get behind the bars; preventing them from retracting their latches/bolts.
❣️worked at Von DUPRIN for 23 years total as a temporary and an employee
god bless you for looking out
I bought Woodglut once and now I have lifetime access to thousands of woodworking projects.
Piece a cake well explain
Who knew the history of something so commonplace to us now would be so interesting! I came here from a video on the theatre fire that mentioned push bar doors, and it was the first I had heard of the connection.
I really like it. Also check out Woodglut and plans.
The top and bottom rods have another adjustment that may require rod removal, and door removal to set. The long rod, or cable on some is attached to the curved piece that comes through the door where the shown adjustments are made. If a previous installer didn't lock down those with the supplied security nut, then they can back off with repeated use. It took me a while to figure this out, but both rods had to be set properly before the fine adjustment is made as shown in the video. If you can't set the latch adjustments with the fine tuning shown, then this scenario is your problem.
The materials on the 98/99 setup is made to last. Old video