Column Push Plate Switches

May 21, 2013

Camden Door Controls' new Column™ 36” Push Plate Switches can be activated from any height or angle by hand, arm, body or foot. Signage options include blank, wheelchair only, ‘Push to Open’ only or wheelchair/’Push to Open.’  Custom graphics are available on request. They are ADA compliant and exceed California Building Code requirements , featuring two redundant UL listed internal switches with heavy duty 15 Amp. SPDT Form ‘C’ contacts.

Column™ push plate switches come with the option for blank, wheelchair only, ‘Push to Open’ only or wheelchair/’Push to Open’ graphics. Custom graphics are available on request.

The semi-flush surface mount doesn’t require a back box and it can be installed on dry wall without the drywall breaking from heavy traffic. The heavy duty, extruded aluminum construction, with no internal wires exposed to moving parts, is designed for high traffic, outdoor, applications. In addition, these switches are aesthetically pleasing, featuring a low profile contoured design in clear aluminum and dark bronze.

The end cap can be quickly removed for easy service and installation (either wired or wireless for a ‘Snap-in’ installation of Camden Lazerpoint RF™ 900Mhz. wireless transmitter). Threaded leveling screws allow for mounting on uneven wall surfaces. Color matched and prepped 42” and 48” aluminum bollards provide an attractive, easy to install outdoor mounting solution.

More Info: http://www.camdencontrols.com 

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