
Dormakaba Exit Device Fire Rated 1 Point Modular - Stainless Steel
Key Features
- 1 point locking modular accessory for Dormakaba PHA2000 series exit devices.
- Suitable for fire and smoke check door applications.
- Security anti-thrust latch design.
- Steel latch and steel latch keeper supplied with spacer plates.
- Includes dogging device (see Fire Rated notes).
- Finished in Stainless Steel.
Specifications
- Item Code: PHA2102F
- Product Type: Exit device modular accessory
- Number of Locking Points: 1
- Latch: Security anti-thrust latch (steel)
- Keeper: Steel latch keeper with spacer plates
- Dogging Device: Included
- Fire Rated: Yes (for approved fire and smoke check door use)
- Finish: Stainless Steel
What's In The Box
- 1 × PHA2102F 1 point locking module
- Steel latch
- Steel latch keeper
- Spacer plates
- Fixing hardware
Suitable Uses
- Fire and smoke check exit doors using the Dormakaba PHA2000 modular exit device system.
- Commercial, education, healthcare, and public buildings where compliant emergency egress hardware is required.
- Doors requiring a 1 point latching configuration within a modular exit device build.
Fire Rated
- Suitable for fire and smoke check doors as part of an approved exit device configuration.
- Dogging or hold-open functions are commonly restricted on fire and smoke doors. Do not use dogging on a fire door unless the complete doorset approval explicitly permits it.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is this a complete panic bar or an accessory module?
This is a modular accessory that provides 1 point locking within the PHA2000 series exit device system, not a complete full bar assembly on its own. - Can I use the dogging feature on a fire door?
Do not use dogging or hold-open on fire and smoke doors unless the approved doorset configuration explicitly allows it. - What should I check before ordering?
Confirm the exact PHA2000 exit device configuration being built, door handing, and that the complete doorset approval covers the chosen latching and operating functions.
Additional Information
- Modular exit device systems are typically specified so site doors can be configured with the required function without replacing the entire device.
- On fire and smoke doors, correct function selection matters as much as the hardware. Always match the exit device configuration to the doorset approval and building requirements.
- Spacer plates are commonly used to align the keeper correctly where door clearances, stops, or frame profiles vary.