Dortronics Systems, Inc.
Dortronics D5286-P25-E1, Momentary Switch DPDT with 4in Push Plate, "Push to Exit" Text
- SKU:
- D5286-P25-E1
This momentary push-to-exit switch is a durable access control device designed for reliable door release activation in commercial and institutional security systems. Featuring a large 4-inch push plate, it provides easy, high-visibility operation for users in emergency and everyday egress situations.
Built with a DPDT (Double Pole Double Throw) momentary switch mechanism, this unit allows control of two independent circuits simultaneously, making it ideal for interfacing with electric locks, maglocks, alarm systems, and access control panels. The switch returns to its normal state immediately after release, ensuring safe and controlled operation.
The faceplate is clearly marked with “PUSH TO EXIT”, providing intuitive guidance for users and supporting code-compliant exit functionality.
Key Features
- Large 4” push plate for easy activation
- DPDT momentary switch (spring return action)
- Supports dual-circuit control for access systems
- Engraved “PUSH TO EXIT” for clear identification
- Suitable for maglocks, electric strikes, and door controllers
- Heavy-duty construction for commercial environments
- Reliable performance in high-traffic applications
Technical Specifications (Datasheet)
Product Type: Request-to-Exit Push Button
Actuation Type: Momentary (spring return)
Switch Type: DPDT (Double Pole Double Throw)
Plate Size: 4” push plate
Contact Configuration:
- Normally Open (NO)
- Normally Closed (NC)
- Dual independent circuits
Mounting:
- Wall-mounted (standard electrical box compatible)
Faceplate Material:
- Stainless steel or heavy-duty metal alloy (model dependent)
Marking:
- “PUSH TO EXIT” engraved or printed
Electrical Rating (typical):
- Low-voltage access control circuits (commonly up to 30VDC / 3–5A depending on model)
Applications
- Access control door release systems
- Electromagnetic lock (maglock) control
- Electric strike activation
- Emergency exit doors
- Commercial buildings, offices, and institutions