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Re: Electric Lock choice



"Jackcsg" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news:
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> "petem" <petem001@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
>> Sorry to disturb you in your little world of magic....
>
> My world of magic? The point is EVERY scenario is different. Every
> Engineer
> will interpret things a little differently, and differently depending on
> what Codes they follow at any given time.
>
>
>> where there is an exit
>> door close enough any where in an airport that will never lead to the
>> tarmac,
>> but in the real world Architect and engineer have to supply by code some
> way
>> of exiting a building in case of emergency..and the door cannot be place
>> more then given length(depend of your the code,don't know what it is in
> the
>> state,and it could be even lower then the federal code,if the state
>> itself
>> stated as so..)(same here in Canada)
>
> I understand what you're saying, most emergency exits in Airports aren't
> designed to exit you onto a Tarmac, or exit way. The design, (Older
> Designs)
> may have had no choice, and or may or may not meet (under curent codes)
> their function. I'm not arguing that it doesn't happen.
>
>> that lead to doors that need to be opened in case of emergency to ANY
>> part
>> around an airport...
>>
>> that You decide you would not leave people go out in any case is NO
> revelent
>> here...
>
> That's not what I ever said. I said, depending on the circumstance, it
> could
> be as worse as keeping them inside.
>
>>
>> it is a fact and you would HAVE to do deal with it..
>
> No shit. Codes are guidelines, I deal with them every day.
>
>>
>> stop dodging the real world..I am really wondering if you really know
>> what
>> you are talking about.
>
> Stop dodging the real world? Is that the standard answer of a Canadian who
> does? Kind of contridictive don't you think?
>>
>>
>> About the locknetics maglocks..you are right they are not very good..
>> they need to be powered by the exact voltage they were designed
> for..putting
>> just 3 volts over will kill the device in a few months..
>
> I wouldn't ever trust, nor would I ever install a delayed egress maglock.
> Good for you those who do....have fun with it.
>

Now i know that you dont install much stuff on access system..





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