Its a good idea to replace the hinges if needed. I always do just to be safe. If the door is dragging on the ground and the panic bar is installed based off that, then the hinges are replaced, it's a real PITA
I agree. If I ever specified door hardware for a building, I would get exclusively Allegion products (more specifically Ives, LCN, Von Duprin, and Schlage)
Its interesting to see just how different panic bars are where i live compared to North America (Where i live the “bar” part which you push is legally required to go across the entire width of the door, generally the bar will be attached to a lever, which sticks out at an angle (i would guess the angle is approx 45 degrees), and when the lever is pushed towards the door, the latch will retract)
@@nics-systems-electric Is it possible to make the panic hardware electrified. What I mean is when you scan the correct keycard, a motor will retract the pushbar.
@@hilo2-est3-elev Not on the 22 series I don’t believe it but you can with the 98 and 99 series however I would not in this installation as the power for the strike is already in that area instead of having to run it through the door
nice work i have a curious how did you calculate back checked to the out side handle two ensure that the exit lock don't hit the electric strike i did see you use a template and specially you already had a door knob whole thanks
I heard some good stuff about Von Duprin. My school district uses a ton of Von Duprin stuff. My school uses 99s everywhere. I saw a video of a Von Duprin 99 getting ran over by a tank and survived. No wonder why there so common.
Hi Nic, great video. I'm looking to do the same thing in my office. After using for a while is everything as expected? if so, can you post the items you used as I'd like to replicate it. please include the RFID/fob reader. if you would do anything differently, I'd love to know. thank you in advance for your insight. - Jayme
Everything works good. Unfortunately I don’t have any links for the equipment as I got a bunch of stuff used all I know is that the access control system is a four-door controller which is a Wiegand 26/40 bit TCP/IP board that came from Amazon as well as reader which runs 13.56 MHz fob’s and the electronic strike also came from Amazon
@@Momgumery yeah I showed that one in the last video it was just that it was on the floor lol I guess I probably could do an update I actually have a video of that one coming out on Monday as I have a problem with it
the best part of this (which there were many really good parts) was the editing of him starting to yell at that dog... ?what obscenity did this mild mannered Canadian let loose?
Its a good idea to replace the hinges if needed. I always do just to be safe. If the door is dragging on the ground and the panic bar is installed based off that, then the hinges are replaced, it's a real PITA
Ok ok we're learning each and every day , I'm also good at that . Thank you so much for lecturing.
Woo!! You've finally added a panic bar! Looks cool!
Great video. I was looking at buy that strike on amazon. Thanks man!!!
Von Duprin is the best. Von Duprin is all I use. I just wish they weren't so expensive.
I agree. If I ever specified door hardware for a building, I would get exclusively Allegion products (more specifically Ives, LCN, Von Duprin, and Schlage)
Nice video! My school district uses almost only Von Duprin. Mainly the 99/98 but also a couple 22s.
Same here in my district
Same but no 22s though. But I like the 22s a lot they are so nice.
Its interesting to see just how different panic bars are where i live compared to North America
(Where i live the “bar” part which you push is legally required to go across the entire width of the door, generally the bar will be attached to a lever, which sticks out at an angle (i would guess the angle is approx 45 degrees), and when the lever is pushed towards the door, the latch will retract)
Good job! Nice upgrades! I think it would definitely worth it
Thanks I think so too
@@nics-systems-electric Is it possible to make the panic hardware electrified. What I mean is when you scan the correct keycard, a motor will retract the pushbar.
@@hilo2-est3-elev Not on the 22 series I don’t believe it but you can with the 98 and 99 series however I would not in this installation as the power for the strike is already in that area instead of having to run it through the door
@@nics-systems-electric Was just wondering. And the 98/99 series retraction is called QEL by the way.
@@hilo2-est3-elev yes there is also EL Which is an older version which I hear is a piece of crap compared to the QEL which is much better
Nice. Panic bars are very neat
Sounds good when slamming
nice work i have a curious how did you calculate back checked to the out side handle two ensure that the exit lock don't hit the electric strike i did see you use a template and specially you already had a door knob whole thanks
Keep up the good work man!
Thanks
I heard some good stuff about Von Duprin. My school district uses a ton of Von Duprin stuff. My school uses 99s everywhere. I saw a video of a Von Duprin 99 getting ran over by a tank and survived. No wonder why there so common.
Cool project. Was waiting for you to do this!!
Thanks I wanted to do it for a while too
Nice upgrades!
Thanks
7:58 Uhppote is the brand that made the knockoff SpectrAlert Classic and knockoff BG-12L.
Yes they mainly make access control stuff
what size is the key cap for your notifier key
Hi Nic, great video. I'm looking to do the same thing in my office. After using for a while is everything as expected? if so, can you post the items you used as I'd like to replicate it. please include the RFID/fob reader. if you would do anything differently, I'd love to know. thank you in advance for your insight.
- Jayme
Everything works good. Unfortunately I don’t have any links for the equipment as I got a bunch of stuff used all I know is that the access control system is a four-door controller which is a Wiegand 26/40 bit TCP/IP board that came from Amazon as well as reader which runs 13.56 MHz fob’s and the electronic strike also came from Amazon
Thanks., Nic. Appreciate the response.
Nice job!
Thanks
Cool video keep it up
Where do you buy your locks from? If you don’t mind telling me
I found a lot of commercial stuff at restore and got stuff from eBay and some stuff used from Facebook marketplace
Thanks so much!!
damn, the dog made you pissed
True
Nice
Yessir panic bar
What do you thinks better normal or panic bar
It's not a matter of being better it's just on the application they both have their place
Can you do an update on your door closers if you can
I could there’s not really any changes but I could make a video anyways
@@nics-systems-electric I seen in one of your videos what looked like the lcn with the hold open arm in use
@@Momgumery yeah I showed that one in the last video it was just that it was on the floor lol I guess I probably could do an update I actually have a video of that one coming out on Monday as I have a problem with it
@@nics-systems-electric oh no hope you can fix it
ah yes, the door is a piece of hol(ie)y cheese 🧀
Lol 4:18 -Bark- four seconds later, Shut the-
****** up
Von duprin is the best. Von duprin is all i just wich they
For sure
the best part of this (which there were many really good parts) was the editing of him starting to yell at that dog... ?what obscenity did this mild mannered Canadian let loose?
Can I have the extra door closer
Not for free
Ok keep up the good work 👍
Wow
Install deleyed egress exit
That would be so annoying
Hi
Not for free
what acess control brand does the school distric use ik its salto but if it wasnt salto like what readers does it use
It's all Salto products