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Stirling

The Stirling has a common mounting footprint for simple installation. The modular design provides the ability to upgrade operational and security capabilities in the field.
Stirling
Stirling
operations
PANIC & EMERGENCY EXIT:

Exit - Stirling panic and emergency exit systems are operated using either a lever handle or panic bar to allow single motion egress. Upon door closure, the bolt will automatically release and secure the door.


KEY ACCESS:
Entry - External mechanical key and lever handle are used to release the deadlock function and retract the locking bolt. Upon door closure, the bolt will automatically extend and deadlock.

Exit - Single motion egress by either lever handle or panic bar is standard. An alternative method of egress can be provided by key & lever handle operation for non-life safety applications.

ELECTRONIC ACCESS CONTROL:
Entry - A signal by the access control system will release the internal deadlock, allowing the user to manually retract the locking bolt using the lever handle. Upon door closure, the bolt will automatically extend and secure.

Exit - Single motion egress by either lever handle or panic bar is standard. Alternate methods of egress can be provided by key & lever handle operation or electronic release of the internal deadlock and manual operation of the lever handle for non-life safety applications.

MOTORIZED BOLT RETRACTION
Entry – A signal by the access control system or Request to Exit (REX) switch will release the internal deadlock, allowing motorized retraction of the locking bolt. Upon door closure, the bolt will automatically extend and secure. For fully automated operation, the locking system should be installed in conjunction with an automatic door operator. An external mechanical key and lever handle can be used to override the access control system and gain entry.

Exit - A signal by the access control system or REX switch will release the internal deadlock, allowing motorized retraction of the locking bolt. Single motion egress by either lever handle or panic bar is provided in the event of access control system or power failure.

For fully automated operation, the locking system should be installed in conjunction with an automatic door operator.

features
  • Proven rack and pinion design
  • Tested to over 1,000,000 cycles
  • Bolt automatically extends upon door closure
  • ¾” stainless steel bolt with 1” throw
Panic and Emergency Exit
  • Passage with lever handle optional
  • Multiple external lockable trim options
Motorized bolt retraction
  • Remote or local operation
  • Easily integrates with automatic door operator for automated opening and closing
Key Access
  • Storeroom function as standard - automatic locking upon door closure
  • Classroom function is available - manual locking upon door closure
  • Work with any manufacturer’s rim cylinder
Electronic access control
  • Bolt and deadlocking monitoring as standard
  • 24V DC fail secure as standard
  • Optional 24V DC fail secure or 24V DC fail safe
  • External key override in the event of power failure
benefits
  • Engineered for longevity and trouble-free service
  • Tested on specific doorsets up to LPS 1175: SR4
  • Life safety device UL 305 and BS EN 1125 & BS EN 179 compliant

Optional Entry Methods

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Access Control with
Motorised Lock
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Remote Access with
Motorised Lock
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Manual Key
Override

Optional Exit Methods

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Access Control with
Motorised Lock
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Remote Access with
Motorised Lock
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Panic Bar
(meets UL 305)
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Cranked Lever
(meets EN179)
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Request To Exit

Stirling International Combined Ratings and Accreditations

Tested on specific doorsets up to LPS 1175:SR4

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UL 305/EN 1125/
EN 179
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Blast - For details contact your sales rep
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BS 476 PT 22/
EN 1631-1
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UL752/EN1522/23
FB1- FB7 & FSG
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Independently
Tested
Above performance results are based on independent third party testing or assessment on selected doorsets.