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Accentra 5422LN Corridor Lever

Assa Abloy Accentra

Assa Abloy Accentra a leading brand of commercial hardware, formerly known as Yale Commercial, has been rebranded but using the same great quality products!

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Accentra 5422LN Corridor Lever

Original price was: $868.00.Current price is: $450.04.

Secure Access, Smooth Operation

Designed for high-traffic corridors and dormitories, this lever ensures reliable security while keeping exits safe and accessible. Its automatic release and free-wheeling design protect against tampering and provide effortless operation.

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Accentra 5422LN Corridor Lever

The Accentra 5422LN Corridor Lever offers dependable performance for corridor and dormitory doors, providing secure access while ensuring safe egress. It features a deadlocking latchbolt, and either lever operates the latch unless you lock the outside lever with the inside pushbutton or the key. Additionally, the inside lever always stays active for immediate exit. When locked by the pushbutton, the mechanism automatically releases when you turn the inside lever or close the door. However, when locked by key, the automatic release becomes disabled and requires manual unlocking. Moreover, the free-wheeling lever design in the locked position enhances security and resists forced entry.

Lever Options
  • Standard Series
    • AU – Augusta, MO – Monroe, PB – Pacific Beach, B AU – Augusta
Key Features
  • Function: Corridor / Dormitory – F90
  • Operation: 
    • Deadlocking latchbolt provides dependable security
    • Either lever operates the latchbolt unless outside lever is locked
    • Inside lever stays active at all times for immediate egress
    • Pushbutton locking on inside lever
    • Automatic release when:
      • Inside lever is turned
      • Door is closed
    • Key locking on outside lever overrides automatic release
    • Manual key operation required to unlock when keyed from outside
    • Free-wheeling lever design protects against forced rotation in locked mode
  • Construction: Heavy-duty Grade 1 performance for strength and durability
  • Accessibility: ADA compliant for ease of use
  • Warranty: 7-year mechanical warranty
  • Applications: Corridors, dormitories, commercial offices, and doors requiring controlled locking with dependable egress
Benefits
  • Ensures secure yet convenient access control for dormitory and corridor environments
  • Automatic release prevents accidental lockouts when using the pushbutton mode
  • Key override provides enhanced control when manual unlocking is required
  • Free-wheeling levers increase resistance to tampering and forced entry
  • Designed for long-lasting performance in frequent-use settings
  • Easy installation and broad door compatibility
Specifications
  • Brand: Accentra (Formerly Yale)
  • Usage: Heavy Duty
  • ANSI/BHMA Standard: A156.2, Series 4000 Grade 1
  • Latch: 1/2″ throw – 1-1/8″ x 2-1/4″ face
  • Backset: 2-3/4″
  • Strike: 4-7/8″ x 1-1/4″ ASA/ANSI with curved lip (ANSI A115.2 prep)
  • Handing: Non-Handed
  • Door Thickness: 1-3/4″ to 2-1/4″
  • ADA Compliance: Meets A117.1 Accessibility Code
Certifications
  • ANSI/BHMA Grade 1 certified for heavy-duty commercial use
  • Compliant with ANSI A156.2 (Series 4000) and ANSI A156.41 standards
  • ADA and ICC A117.1 accessible design compliant
  • UL/cUL fire-rated for up to 3 hours
  • Florida Building Code approved (FL# 3063)
  • NFPA 80 compliant for fire door applications
  • Windstorm and impact resistant (ASTM E330, E1886, E1996)
  • Certified to TAS 201, TAS 202, and TAS 203 standards

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