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The FUHR 870 Type 8 emergency exit multipoint door lock features 2 steel round bolts, latch and deadbolt. The emergency door lock is capable of meeting the requirements of EN 1125 (applies to public buildings or other premises where occupants may not be familiar with exit routes and hardware devices) and EN 179 (applies to non-public buildings and potentials users have been fully trained on how to use the door).
In order to comply with these standards, the emergency door lock must be used with an approved free movement cylinder and panic bar.
From the inside, the FUHR 870 allows the door to be opened at any time to provide an emergency exit. From outside, access can be provided using a key. After opening, the cylinder must be locked to regain full security.
Two kit options are available for the FUHR 870 Emergency Lock, depending upon whether outside access is required. If access is required, the kit includes a silver backplate and knob handle set, while the key operates the lock the handle allows the door to be pulled open.
For double doors, a 3 piece lock is available for the slave leaf to run behind the false mullion. Shootbolt extensions fit to a centre section providing security on the slave leaf. The standard 870 lock can be used as the master lock. A CES free movement cylinder should always be used on FUHR panic gearing to meet EN standards for panic or emergency escape doors and achieve CE mark.
To achieve EN 1125 for double doors the 870 EN 1125 slave lock should be used alongside the standard master leaf set up:
Throw
Backset
The backset is the dimension from the front of the faceplate to the centre of the handle spindle or cylinder hole.
The most popular backset sizes are 25mm, 30mm, 35mm and 45mm.
The backset dimension is the distance between A and B on the diagram.
PZ Centre
The "PZ" or "Centre" is the distance between the centre of the handle spindle and the centre of the round section of the cylinder.
The PZ Centre dimension is the dimension between C and D on the diagram.
Multipoint locks can have one or two spindle holes (also known as followers) these type of locks will have two measurements, the most popular being 62mm / 92mm.
Most modern locks with one spindle are 92mm centre, however some older locks may be 70mm or 72mm.
On most FUHR locks, to change the handing you remove the small grub screw on the side of the lock case adjacent to the latch plate with a 2mm allen key.
Remove the latch and turn in it 180º vertically, place it back into the opening and secure the grub screw back in place.
The FUHR 871 and FUHR 881 door locks are supplied handed, this cannot be changed, so please ensure you order the correct handing for the application.
Step 1 Unscrew and remove the 3 screws as shown in the video
Step 2 Remove the lockcase
Step 3 Clip the replacement lockcase in place
Step 4 Replace the 3 screws
Hook and Keep alignment:
The hook and keep should be aligned using the guideline on the hook plate. Ensure the hook engages correctly avoiding friction on which can result in damage to the hook, there should be a 2mm gap between the line on the hook plate and the flat of the hook as shown in the diagram.
Latch and hook adjustment:
Take care not to over adjust the hook keep as this can damage the keep - do not rotate through 360º. A screwdriver and a 4mm allen key will be required when adjusting these plates.
Roller and mushroom adjustment:
Adjust eccentric compression of roller and mushroom keeps to ensure the optimum compression for the door. Adjust the compression using a 4mm allen key.
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