The GT600, GT8400, and GT8500 Fire Door Operators offer state-of-the-art fire door protection. In the event of a fire emergency, the system powers down, allowing the doors to close and latch. Entry is prevented, but personnel can exit by pushing the panic hardware.
These Fire Door Operators work in conjunction with any UL Listed door/hardware.
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GT600 Fire Door Operator.
GT600 Fire Door inside a building - open.
GT600 Fire Door inside a building.
Work in conjunction with all new or existing UL Listed door, frame and fire exit hardware
State-of-the-art protection with proven reliability
Recycle feature stops and reverses direction of swing path when an object is encountered for greater pedestrian protection
Adjustable closing speeds allow the door to close sooner for energy savings or slower for increased pedestrian protection
Low current draw - less than 5 amp, 115 VAC, 1-phase
Electronic control system
Heavy-duty motor and mechanical gear box outperforms the competition
Optional length headers for improved appearance
Available with Bottom load or convenient sideload header
Sideload header panel pivots up and locks into position, enabling the operator to be quickly installed or removed for easy servicing while allowing the door to remain in a closed position, eliminating the loss of energy from within the building
Can be mounted to new or existing door frames
Panic breakout available for center pivoted doors - allows inswinging doors to swing out in case of emergency
Seamless interface with a variety of activation devices and auxilliary equipment including fire alarm systems
Door can be easily operated manually
Works with either single or double door systems
Meets ANSI Standard 156.10. Approved for use with UL listed door frames and latching devices as designated by NFPA 101 and NFPA 80