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404.2.9 Door Surface. Door surfaces within 10 inches (255 mm) of the floor, measuredcda said:
Mark,mark handler said:http://www.assaabloydss.com/Local/DSS/Applications/education/Lock%20Functionality%20White%20Paper.pdfA classroom security function (ANSI mortise F09/bored F88) allows the door to be locked by key on the inside, removing the risk of a teacher having to enter the hallway to lock the door. This presents a different challenge – if the exterior lever is locked (by the interior cylinder) during the school day, it could create interruptions in the class as the teacher would need to let students into the room. Also, as with the classroom function described above, the key holder must be present to lock the door.
Do not know, gave you the linkRider Rick said:Mark,Does the lock need a key to unlock the door from the inside?