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SCOT BT-2D flush-mounted exit button SCOT model 14833 for access control
SCOT BT-2D flush-mounted exit button SCOT model 14833 for access control
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SCOT BT-2D flush-mounted exit button SCOT model 14833 for access control
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SCOT BT-2D flush-mounted exit button SCOT model 14833 for access control
SCOT BT-2D flush-mounted exit button SCOT model 14833 for access control
SCOT BT-2D flush-mounted exit button is a compact under-plaster actuator designed for door access control systems. The SCOT model is intended as a manual release/input device to open doors from the inside. Its low-profile, flush design allows it to be installed in residential and commercial interiors where a discreet wall-mounted control is preferred. The device connects to standard access control wiring and works as part of an electronic locking solution to provide controlled egress.
The SCOT BT-2D offers a slim, flush-mounted form factor that minimizes visual impact on walls while remaining functional. It provides reliable mechanical operation suitable for frequent use and is compatible with common wiring schemes used in access control installations. The compact size simplifies installation in limited wall cavities and behind finishes, making it suitable for both new builds and retrofit projects.
Install the SCOT BT-2D in a standard flush-box or suitable wall cavity at a convenient height for occupants. Connect the button to the access control panel or lock release circuit following the wiring diagram provided by your access control system manufacturer. Pressing the button sends a signal to the connected controller or electric lock to release the door; release wiring and timing are controlled by the access control equipment. Ensure power is isolated during installation and verify correct wiring and operation before restoring normal use.
Place the exit button in a visible but unobtrusive location near the door, at an accessible height, and protect it from direct exposure to moisture. For reliable operation, use appropriate cable types and follow the access control system manufacturer’s wiring and grounding guidelines. Regularly check mechanical function and wiring connections as part of routine maintenance of the door control system.
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